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28 Cards in this Set
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highest tides
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Bay of Fundy
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heaviest population (2 provinces)
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Quebec and Ontario
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The greates oil and natural gas production -
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Alberta
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Surrounded on 3 sides by water and smallest province-
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Nova Scotia
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the rocky mts running through it
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the largest mall in the world
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Edmonton
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capital city of Canada
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Ottawa
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most citizens speak French and English-
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mildest climate-
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marine west coast
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what connects the great lakes to the Atlantic ocean
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St. Lawrence River
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Canada is the _____ largest nation in North America
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1st
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where most of the population exists
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Ontario and Quebec
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Official languages of canada
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French and English
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what is -regionalism-
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strong connection to the region
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name the Maritime provinces/territories
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New Brunswick
Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island |
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Canada's largest city
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Toronto
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Called Labrador
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Labrador sea?
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Name Heartland provinces/Territories
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Quebec
and Ontario |
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Name the western or Prairie provinces/territories
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Alberta
Manitoba and Sasketchewan |
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Name the Canadian North Provinces/Territories
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Yukon Territories
Northwestern Territories Nunavut |
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Who were the 1st european travelers to Canada
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Chinese
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who were the 1st two European groups of Settlers to successfully settle in Canada
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Vikings and Norse
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Things Canada grows, produces, or mines
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Nickel zinc grain
uranium lead paper pulp coal gold diamonds silver copper potash tourism wheat cattle fish lumber |
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what is the leader of the government called
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prime minister
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north american eskimos
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inuit
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what made canada a land from "sea to sea"
idk yet |
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define permafrost-
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permantely frozen soil
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____was spilt to make _idk___ for the inuits
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Nuvnavut, -
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