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Revision as of 11:32, 30 October 2025


Welcome to Facts About Canada

Your one-stop hub for clear, well-sourced information about Canada—its people, places, history, government, and daily life. Dive into provinces & territories, quick facts, and practical guides for residents and visitors.

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Featured article
Featured article

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — The Charter guarantees fundamental freedoms, democratic, mobility, legal, equality, and language rights at the federal level. See how it’s applied by courts and how it shapes daily life in Canada. → Read more »

Current events in Canada
Current events in Canada
Did you know?
  • Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories spanning six time zones.
  • The Trans-Canada Highway is one of the world’s longest national highway networks.
  • The beaver and the maple leaf are widely recognized national symbols.
  • Canada is officially bilingual at the federal level (English and French).
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Provinces & Territories
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British Columbia
Alberta
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Quebec
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