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Table of contents 2 Famous landmarks 10 to 13 16 Capital city Language Animals Food Fun Facts Currency Famous people Differences BYE!... Capital city of Canada- OttawaOttawa has the lar

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All about Canada!

By Clover Nguyen

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Table of contents

2 Famous landmarks 10 to

13

16

Capital city

Language

Animals

Food

Fun Facts

Currency

Famous people

Differences

BYE!

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Population of Canada

The population of Canada is 36.29 million It takes about 14,144

km to go from Australia to Canada I also found out that there are more female than male

Male: 18,385,002

Female: 18,671,801

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Capital city of Canada- Ottawa

Ottawa has the largest CMA in Canada The mayor of Ottawa is Jim Watson The area of Ottawa is 2,779 cm2 The city population is

934,243 in 2016 It is located in Ontario Canada had a metropolitan population of 1,323,783 making it the 4th largest city in Canada

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Language of Canada - French and English

Hello

Goodbye

You

Me

Thank you

Clover

Bonjour

Au revoir Toi

Moi

Je vous remercie Trèfle

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Animals in Canada!

Here are the 7 animals that are native to Canada: (Some of them are cute)

-Moose ( the moose is here)

-Canada Lynx

-Wolverine

-Beluga Whale

-Big horn sheep

-Canada goose

-Beavers

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17 traditional Canadian food you need to try!

- Caesar cocktail

- Tourtière

-Nanaimo bar - Game meat

- Pounding chômeur

- Tire d’erable sur la neige

-ketchup chips

- Peameal bacon

- Beavertails

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- Montreal - style smoked

meat

- Saskatoon berry pie

- Montreal - style bagels

- Nova Scotian Lobster rolls

- Butter tarts

- Bannock

- Split pea soup

- Poutine

17 traditional Canadian food you need to try!

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-Canada is the second largest country in the world, right after Russia.

-Canada is the most educated country: over half its residents have college degrees.

-In 1947, Canada’s lowest recorded temperature was - 81.4 degrees fahrenheit (- 63 c).

-Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world’s lakes combined.

-Canada consumes more macaroni and cheese than any other nation in the world.

-Residents of Churchill, Canada, leave their cars unlocked to offer an escape for pedestrians who might encounter Polar bears -In 2015, a Canadian man was arrested after tying more than 100 balloons to a garden chair and flying over the city of Calary -In 2010, a canadian man rescued a newborn baby from a dumpster, only to find out he was the father.

-Every Christmas, 1 million letters are addressed to Santa claus at his own postal code: “HOH OHO, North pole, Canada” -With 1,896 km (1,178 km), the Yonge Street in Canada, is the longest street in the world.

-The Mall of America is owned by Canadians.

-Ontario, Canada, has more than 250,000 lakes They Contain about ⅕ of the world’s fresh water.

-Canada consumes the most doughnuts and has the most doughnut shops per capita of any country in the world.

-Fun facts about

Canada!

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Google slides skills

1 Change background colour

2 Crop pictures

3 Change font

4 Change colour writing

5 Change fill colour

6 Make new slides

7 Add pictures/gifs

8 Doing tables

9 Undo or redo

10.Change writing sizes

11.Do border colours

12.Make new presentations

13.Present slides

14.Copy / cut and paste

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1 AUD dollars would be 0.985814 Canadian

dollars

In Canada is pretty cheap Here are some

examples:

Meal for 2 people cost $61.17 in Canada

Meal at McDonald is $9.81

Water (0.33 liter bottle) is $1.74

A can of Coke or pepsi can cost you $2.06 in Canada

Taxi 1km is $1.88

Fitness club monthly fee for 1 adult is $50.78 in Canada

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Famous landmarks!

If you want to see some more then go to the next slide!

1 Hopewell Rocks

Hopewell Rocks, is in the stunning Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, are unique rock formations pounded and shaped by tidal erosion, which shaped the lower parts of the stones much thinner than the upper, which has plants and trees growing atop Go during low tide and walk among the maze that Hopewell Rocks creates or sit back and watch the sun disappear and light up through the rocks at sunset.

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Famous landmarks!

2 The Canadian Rockies

Take in the magnificent of this majestic mountain terrain Canada’s Rockies are made up of wide mountain peaks, rolling hills, diving valleys, lush flora, and crystal cold mountain lakes and rivers for boundless activities—like

camping, fishing, hiking, bird watching, or mountain biking

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Famous landmarks!

Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City

During a trip to Old Quebec City, a stop at the prestigious 19th Century-built Chateau Frontenac is worth the gawking The elegant hotel and its watchtowers and impressive decorated drawing rooms overlook the Saint-Lawrence River and the entire city

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Famous people from Canada- Avril Ramona

Lavigne

Avril Ramona Lavigne is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actress When she was the of 15, she was on stage with Shania Twain; by 16, she had signed a two-album recording contract with Arista Records worth more than $2 million Wikipedia

Height: 1.57 m

Spouse: Chad Kroeger (m 2013–2015), Deryck Whibley (m 2006– 2010)

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Famous people- Elisha Ann Cuthbert

Elisha Ann Cuthbert is born on November 30 in 1982 She is a Canadian actress and model She became known for playing Kim Bauer in the

series 24, Darcie Goldberg in the college comedy Old School, Danielle in the teen comedy film The Girl Next Door, and Carly Jones in the 2005

remake of House of Wax.[1] In 2013, Maxim magazine named her "TV's most beautiful woman”

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On February 15th in 1965, the modern Canadian flag, bearing its stamped maple leaf, was raised for the first time on Parliament Hill Today, the maple leaf is a

recognized symbol of Canada; it has also come to

symbolize unity, peace, and tolerance.

Here is the canadian flag!

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Differences in Canada and Australia

-There are more polar bears in Canada

than Australia.

-Canada’s flag has a different symbol on

its flag.

-Canada is bigger than Australia.

-Canada has a different population

compared to Australia.

-Canada is in the Northern part of earth’s

hemisphere.

-Canada is called Canada.

-The capital of Canada is Ottawa.

-There are less polar bears in Australia than Canada.

-Australia has a different symbol on its flag compared to Canada.

-Australia is smaller than Canada.

-Australia has a smaller / different population.

-Australia is in the Southern part of earth’s hemisphere.

-Australia is called Australia.

-The capital of Australia is Canberra.

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Coat of Arms

The Arms of Canada (French:

Armoiries du Canada), also

known as the Royal Coat of Arms

of Canada or formally as the

Arms of Her Majesty The Queen

in Right of Canada (French:

Armoiries de Sa Majesté la Reine

du chef du Canada), is, since

1921 The official coat of arms of the Canadian monarch and this also of Canada

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( I hope you can focus on all of these)

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