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  • 00:44, 19 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Arthur Meighen (Created page with "{{Infobox officeholder | name = Arthur Meighen | image = Arthur_Meighen_1920.jpg | caption = Arthur Meighen in 1920 | order = 9th Prime Minister of Canada | term_start = July 10, 1920 | term_end = December 29, 1921 | monarch = George V | governor_general = The Duke of Devonshire | predecessor = Sir Robert Borden | successor = William Lyon Mackenzie King | term_start2 = June 29, 1926 | term_end2 = September 25, 1926 | monarch2 = Georg...")
  • 22:51, 18 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Robert Borden (Created page with "{{Infobox officeholder | name = Sir Robert Borden | image = Robert_Borden_1914.jpg | caption = Sir Robert Borden in 1914 | order = 8th Prime Minister of Canada | term_start = October 10, 1911 | term_end = July 10, 1920 | monarch = George V | governor_general = The Duke of Connaught; The Duke of Devonshire | predecessor = Sir Wilfrid Laurier | successor = Arthur Meighen | birth_date = June 26, 1854 | birth_place = Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia...")
  • 22:22, 18 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Wilfrid Laurier (Created page with "{{Infobox officeholder | name = Sir Wilfrid Laurier | image = Wilfrid_Laurier_1906.jpg | caption = Sir Wilfrid Laurier in 1906 | order = 7th Prime Minister of Canada | term_start = July 11, 1896 | term_end = October 6, 1911 | monarch = Queen Victoria; Edward VII; George V | governor_general = The Earl of Aberdeen; The Earl of Minto; The Earl Grey | predecessor = Sir Charles Tupper | successor = Sir Robert Borden | birth_date = November 2...")
  • 21:15, 17 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Charles Tupper (Created page with "{{Infobox officeholder | name = Sir Charles Tupper | image = Charles_Tupper_1896.jpg | caption = Sir Charles Tupper in 1896 | order = 6th Prime Minister of Canada | term_start = May 1, 1896 | term_end = July 8, 1896 | monarch = Queen Victoria | governor_general = The Earl of Aberdeen | predecessor = Sir Mackenzie Bowell | successor = Sir Wilfrid Laurier | birth_date = July 2, 1821 | birth_place = Amherst, Nova Scotia | death_date = Octo...")
  • 21:12, 17 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Mackenzie Bowell (Created page with "{{Infobox officeholder | name = Sir Mackenzie Bowell | image = Mackenzie_Bowell_1895.jpg | caption = Sir Mackenzie Bowell in 1895 | order = 5th Prime Minister of Canada | term_start = December 21, 1894 | term_end = April 27, 1896 | monarch = Queen Victoria | governor_general = The Earl of Aberdeen | predecessor = Sir John Thompson | successor = Sir Charles Tupper | birth_date = December 27, 1823 | birth_place = Rickinghall, Suffolk, Engl...")
  • 18:33, 17 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page John Thompson (Created page with "{{Infobox officeholder | name = Sir John Thompson | image = Sir_John_Thompson_1892.jpg | caption = Sir John Thompson in 1892 | order = 4th Prime Minister of Canada | term_start = December 5, 1892 | term_end = December 12, 1894 | monarch = Queen Victoria | governor_general = The Earl of Aberdeen | predecessor = Sir John Abbott | successor = Sir Mackenzie Bowell | birth_date = November 10, 1845 | birth_place = Halifax, Nova Scotia | death_...")
  • 18:27, 17 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page John Abbott (Created page with "{{Infobox officeholder | name = Sir John Abbott | image = Sir_John_Abbott_1891.jpg | caption = Sir John Abbott in 1891 | order = 3rd Prime Minister of Canada | term_start = June 16, 1891 | term_end = November 24, 1892 | monarch = Queen Victoria | governor_general = Lord Stanley of Preston | predecessor = Sir John A. Macdonald | successor = Sir John Thompson | birth_date = March 12, 1821 | birth_place = St. Andrews, Lower Canada | death_d...")
  • 17:07, 17 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Alexander Mackenzie (Created page with "{{Infobox officeholder | name = Alexander Mackenzie | image = Alexander_Mackenzie_1874.jpg | caption = Alexander Mackenzie in 1874 | order = 2nd Prime Minister of Canada | term_start = November 7, 1873 | term_end = October 8, 1878 | monarch = Queen Victoria | governor_general = The Earl of Dufferin | predecessor = Sir John A. Macdonald | successor = Sir John A. Macdonald | birth_date = January 28, 1822 | birth_place = Logierait, Perthshi...")
  • 17:02, 17 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Template:Infobox officeholder (Created page with "<table class="infobox" style="width:260px; font-size:90%; border:1px solid #aaa; background:#f9f9f9; float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em;"> <tr> <th colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#dcecff; font-size:110%;">{{{name|{{PAGENAME}}}}}</th> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" style="text-align:center;">[[File:{{{image|}}}|200px]]<br/>{{{caption|}}}</td> </tr> <tr> <th colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#eee;">Prime Minister of Canada</th>...")
  • 16:59, 17 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Sir John A. Macdonald (Created page with "{{Infobox officeholder | name = Sir John A. Macdonald | image = John_A_Macdonald_1875.jpg | caption = Sir John A. Macdonald in 1875 | order = 1st Prime Minister of Canada | term_start = July 1, 1867 | term_end = November 5, 1873 | monarch = Queen Victoria | governor_general = The Viscount Monck; The Earl of Dufferin | predecessor = Office established | successor = Alexander Mackenzie | term_start2 = October 17, 1878 | term_end2 = June 6...")
  • 02:48, 10 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Template:Practical guides (Created page with "<div class="plainlinks" style="border:1px solid #ddd;background:#f8f9fa;padding:12px;border-radius:8px;"> <span style="font-weight:600;">Practical guides</span> {{#if:{{{1|}}}|<ul style="margin-top:6px;">{{{1}}}</ul>}} </div>")
  • 02:44, 7 September 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Cost of Living in Canada 2025 (Created page with "'''Cost of Living in Canada (2025): A Practical Guide''' ; Key takeaways * Housing is the single biggest driver of monthly costs; major metros (Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria) are highest. * Groceries, transport, and connectivity (internet/mobile) vary by province and city size. * Residents rely on provincial/territorial health systems; newcomers/visitors may need private insurance during waiting periods. == What “cost of living” includes == This page outlines typica...")
  • 23:52, 31 August 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Created page with "The '''National Day for Truth and Reconciliation''' is observed in Canada on '''September 30''' each year. It is a '''federal statutory holiday''' established to honour Survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities, and to encourage public education and reflection on the legacy of the residential school system. == Background and Purpose == The day responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, particularly those that emp...")
  • 23:33, 31 August 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Orange Shirt Day (Created page with "'''Orange Shirt Day''' is observed annually on '''September 30''' to honour the Survivors of Canada’s residential school system, the children who never returned home, and their families and communities. The day invites all people in Canada to engage in remembrance, learning, and reconciliation, symbolized by the message: **Every Child Matters**. == Origins and Meaning == Orange Shirt Day was inspired by the story of '''Phyllis (Jack) Webstad''', whose new orange shirt...")
  • 23:22, 31 August 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Created page with "The '''Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada''' (TRC) was a landmark initiative established to document the history and lasting impacts of Canada’s residential school system on Indigenous Peoples. It played a vital role in educating Canadians and guiding the nation toward reconciliation. == Background == * For over '''150 years''', Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and placed in '''residential schools'''. * These schools were funde...")
  • 22:37, 31 August 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Indigenous Peoples of Canada (Created page with "= Indigenous Peoples of Canada = The '''Indigenous Peoples of Canada''' are the original inhabitants of the land, with rich cultures, languages, and histories that predate Confederation by thousands of years. They include **First Nations**, **Inuit**, and **Métis** peoples — each with distinct traditions, governance systems, and contributions to Canada. == Major Indigenous Groups == === 🧿 First Nations === * The largest and most diverse group. * Over 600 recogni...")
  • 03:28, 3 July 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Provinces of Canada (Created page with "Canada is made up of **ten provinces** and **three territories**, each with its own government, unique geography, and cultural identity. While all are part of the federal system, provinces have more constitutional powers than territories. == 🇨🇦 Provinces of Canada == Here is a list of Canada's ten provinces, ordered by population and significance in national life: * Ontario – The most populous province and home to Canada’s capital, Ottawa, and its larges...")
  • 19:18, 1 July 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Government of Canada (Created page with "The '''Government of Canada''' (officially the '''His Majesty’s Government''') is the federal administration of Canada. It operates under a '''constitutional monarchy''' and a '''parliamentary democracy''', with power divided among three branches: the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. == Constitutional Framework == Canada’s system of government is defined by: * The '''Constitution Act, 1867''' and the '''Constitution Act, 1982''' * The '''Charter of Rights...")
  • 16:11, 1 July 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Canadian Coat of Arms (Created page with "The '''Canadian Coat of Arms''', also known as the '''Royal Coat of Arms of Canada''', is the official heraldic symbol of the Canadian government. It reflects Canada’s historical ties to the British and French monarchies, its sovereignty, and its national values. == Description == The Coat of Arms features: * A '''shield''' with the symbols of England (3 lions), Scotland (lion rampant), Ireland (harp), and France (fleur-de-lis), topped by a red maple leaf. * Two supp...")
  • 15:53, 1 July 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Beaver (Created page with "The '''beaver''' (''Castor canadensis'') is the official '''national animal of Canada'''. Known for its industrious nature and impressive dam-building skills, the beaver symbolizes determination, hard work, and the country’s deep connection to nature and its colonial past. == Historical Significance == The beaver played a central role in Canada's early economic development: * In the **17th and 18th centuries**, the beaver pelt was the most valuable commodity in the f...")
  • 21:56, 29 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Maple Leaf (Created page with "The '''maple leaf''' (🍁) is one of the most recognized symbols of Canada. It represents unity, nature, and Canadian identity — appearing on the national flag, military insignia, sports logos, and countless government materials. == Historical Significance == The maple leaf has been a symbol of Canada and its people for over **300 years**: * **1700s** – French Canadians adopted the maple leaf as a cultural emblem. * **1834** – Used as a symbol during the Sai...")
  • 21:49, 29 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page National Symbols of Canada (Created page with "Canada’s national symbols reflect the country’s identity, heritage, and values. They appear on flags, coins, emblems, and in public life — celebrating the nation's history, culture, natural beauty, and unity. == Major National Symbols == === 🇨🇦 The Canadian Flag === The red and white Maple Leaf flag, adopted in 1965, is a bold and unifying symbol of Canada at home and abroad. === 🎵 O Canada – National Anthem === First su...")
  • 22:52, 28 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page O Canada (Created page with "'''O Canada''' is the national anthem of Canada. It is sung at official ceremonies, public events, schools, and sporting competitions, representing pride, unity, and patriotism. Originally composed in French in 1880, it became the official anthem in both English and French in 1980. == History == * '''1880''': Composed for Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, Théodore Robitaille. * '''Original French lyrics''': Written by Sir Adol...")
  • 22:41, 28 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Canadian Flag (Created page with "The '''Canadian flag''', often referred to as the '''Maple Leaf''', is the national flag of Canada. It features a red field with a white square at its center bearing a stylized red 11-point maple leaf. The flag is a powerful national symbol and a unifying emblem recognized around the world. == Design and Symbolism == * **Red and white** are the official colours of Canada, proclaimed by King George V in 1921. * The **red maple leaf** has been associated with Canadia...")
  • 18:04, 28 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Canada Day (Created page with "'''Canada Day''' is the national day of Canada, celebrated each year on '''July 1st'''. It marks the anniversary of the formation of Canada as a self-governing Dominion within the British Empire, which took place on July 1, 1867. Canada Day is a statutory holiday across the country and is often considered Canada's birthday. == Historical Background == Canada Day commemorates the enactment of the '''British North America Act, 1867''' (now called the '''Constitution...")
  • 15:25, 28 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Iqaluit (Created page with "'''Iqaluit''' is the capital and largest community of Nunavut, Canada’s newest and northernmost territory. Located on Baffin Island at the head of Frobisher Bay, Iqaluit is a centre for Inuit governance, Arctic culture, and modern-day life in the North. == Quick Facts == * '''Territory''': Nunavut * '''Population''': ~7,500 * '''Official Languages''': Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, English, and French * '''Time Zone''': Eastern Time Zone (ET) * '''Demonym''': Iqalummiuq...")
  • 15:17, 28 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Yellowknife (Created page with "'''Yellowknife''' is the capital city of the Northwest Territories and the largest community in the territory. Located on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, it is a hub for government, Indigenous cultures, mining, and northern adventure. == Quick Facts == * '''Territory''': Northwest Territories * '''Population''': ~20,000 * '''Official Languages''': 11 official languages in the territory, including English, French, and Indigenous languages such as Dene and Inu...")
  • 08:30, 27 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Whitehorse (Created page with "'''Whitehorse''' is the capital and largest city of the Yukon territory. Nestled along the Yukon River and surrounded by mountains, Whitehorse is known for its stunning natural beauty, northern lights, and frontier spirit. It is the largest city in Canada’s three northern territories. == Quick Facts == * Territory: Yukon * Population: ~30,000 (over 70% of Yukon’s population) * Official Languages: English and French * Time Zone: Mountain Time Zone (MT) * Demonym:...")
  • 08:26, 27 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Saint John (Created page with "'''Saint John''' is a port city in southwestern New Brunswick, located on the Bay of Fundy. It is the oldest incorporated city in Canada and known for its industrial heritage, Loyalist history, and the natural phenomenon of the Reversing Falls. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': New Brunswick * '''Population''': Around 70,000 (metro area: ~130,000) * '''Official Languages''': English and French * '''Time Zone''': Atlantic Time Zone (AT) * '''Demonym''': Saint Johne...")
  • 08:20, 27 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Moncton (Created page with "'''Moncton''' is one of the largest cities in New Brunswick and a major economic and transportation hub in Atlantic Canada. Known as the “Hub City,” it is recognized for its bilingual character, resilient economy, and central geographic location in the Maritimes. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': New Brunswick * '''Population''': Over 85,000 (metro area: ~165,000) * '''Official Languages''': English and French (officially bilingual) * '''Time Zone''': Atlantic...")
  • 08:15, 27 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Fredericton (Created page with "'''Fredericton''' is the capital city of New Brunswick, located along the banks of the Saint John River in the west-central part of the province. It’s known for its laid-back lifestyle, tree-lined streets, and strong academic and cultural presence. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': New Brunswick * '''Population''': Over 65,000 (metro area: ~115,000) * '''Official Languages''': English and French * '''Time Zone''': Atlantic Time Zone (AT) * '''Demonym''': Frederi...")
  • 08:10, 27 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page St. John's (Created page with "'''St. John’s''' is the capital and largest city of Newfoundland and Labrador. Located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula, it is the easternmost city in North America and one of the oldest European-founded settlements on the continent. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Newfoundland and Labrador * '''Population''': Over 110,000 (metro area: ~210,000) * '''Official Language''': English * '''Time Zone''': Newfoundland Time (NT) * '''Demonym''': St. John’s...")
  • 08:05, 27 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Charlottetown (Created page with "'''Charlottetown''' is the capital city of Prince Edward Island (PEI) and is widely known as the "Birthplace of Confederation." This small yet vibrant city on the island's southern shore combines historic charm with cultural richness. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Prince Edward Island * '''Population''': Around 40,000 (metro area) * '''Official Language''': English * '''Time Zone''': Atlantic Time Zone (AT) * '''Demonym''': Charlottetonian == History == Charl...")
  • 07:59, 27 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Halifax (Created page with "'''Halifax''' is the capital city of the province of Nova Scotia and the largest urban centre in Atlantic Canada. Known for its rich maritime history, bustling waterfront, and strong cultural identity, Halifax is a hub for education, government, and tourism in eastern Canada. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Nova Scotia * '''Population''': Over 480,000 (Halifax Regional Municipality) * '''Official Language''': English * '''Time Zone''': Atlantic Time Zone (AT) *...")
  • 07:53, 27 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Provinces and Territories of Canada (Created page with "Canada is made up of ten provinces and three territories, each with its own unique history, culture, geography, and governance. This page serves as a gateway to learn more about every part of the country — from the Maritimes to the Arctic. == Provinces == * Alberta – Western province known for oil, mountains, and the Calgary Stampede * British Columbia – Pacific province home to Vancouver and lush rainforests * Manitoba – Central province of lakes, p...")
  • 16:43, 24 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Major Cities in Canada (Created page with "Canada is home to a diverse range of cities that reflect the country's multiculturalism, geography, and regional identity. From bustling metropolises to cultural capitals, each city contributes uniquely to Canada’s national character. This page serves as a gateway to learn more about Canada’s largest and most important cities. == Western Canada == * Vancouver – Coastal beauty and a hub for tech and film * Calgary – Energy capital and home of the Calgary...")
  • 16:31, 24 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Quebec City (Created page with "'''Quebec City''' (French: '''Ville de Québec''') is the capital of the province of Quebec and one of the oldest European settlements in North America. Famous for its fortified Old Town and deep French heritage, Quebec City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Francophone culture in Canada. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Quebec * '''Population''': Over 550,000 (metro area over 840,000) * '''Official Language''': French * '''Time Zone''': Eastern Tim...")
  • 16:24, 24 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Winnipeg (Created page with "'''Winnipeg''' is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba, located near the geographic centre of Canada. Known for its cultural institutions, harsh winters, and strong Indigenous heritage, Winnipeg is often called the “Gateway to the West.” == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Manitoba * '''Population''': Over 850,000 (metro area) * '''Official Language''': English (with a strong Francophone and Indigenous presence) * '''Time Zone''': Central Tim...")
  • 16:20, 24 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Edmonton (Created page with "'''Edmonton''' is the capital city of the province of Alberta and the second-largest city in the province. Known for its expansive river valley, thriving arts scene, and role in Canada's energy economy, Edmonton is often called “Canada’s Festival City.” == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Alberta * '''Population''': Over 1.1 million (metro area: 1.5 million) * '''Official Language''': English * '''Time Zone''': Mountain Time Zone (MT) * '''Demonym''': Edmonton...")
  • 17:01, 22 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Calgary (Created page with "'''Calgary''' is the largest city in the province of Alberta and a key economic and cultural centre in western Canada. Located near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, it is known for its energy sector, stunning landscapes, and the world-famous Calgary Stampede. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Alberta * '''Population''': Over 1.4 million (metro area) * '''Official Language''': English * '''Time Zone''': Mountain Time Zone (MT) * '''Demonym''': Calgarian == Hi...")
  • 16:55, 22 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Vancouver (Created page with "'''Vancouver''' is a major coastal city in the province of British Columbia and one of the most livable and picturesque cities in the world. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountain Range, Vancouver is known for its natural beauty, diverse population, and vibrant economy. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': British Columbia * '''Population''': Over 660,000 (city), 2.6 million (Greater Vancouver Area) * '''Official Language''': English (with significa...")
  • 00:56, 22 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Montreal (Created page with "'''Montreal''' is the largest city in the province of Quebec and the second-largest city in Canada. Located on the Island of Montreal at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, the city is known for its rich French heritage, world-class festivals, and vibrant arts and culture scene. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Quebec * '''Population''': Over 1.8 million (city), 4.3 million (Greater Montreal Area) * '''Official Language''': French * '''Time Zo...")
  • 00:50, 22 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Ottawa (Created page with "= Ottawa = '''Ottawa''' is the capital city of Canada and the fourth-largest city in the country. Located in eastern Ontario, Ottawa sits on the south bank of the Ottawa River, directly across from Gatineau in the province of Quebec. It serves as the political and administrative center of Canada and is known for its historic landmarks, bilingual culture, and high quality of life. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Ontario * '''Population''': Over 1 mi...")
  • 00:19, 21 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Toronto (Created page with "'''Toronto''' is the capital city of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is a major global center for finance, arts, culture, and diversity. == Quick Facts == * '''Province''': Ontario * '''Population''': Over 3 million (city), over 6 million (Greater Toronto Area) * '''Official Language''': English * '''Time Zone''': Eastern Time Zone (ET) == Highlights == * Home to the CN Tower, one of the tallest structures in the Western Hemisphere * Headquarters of major Ca...")
  • 00:14, 21 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Justin Trudeau (Created page with "'''Justin Trudeau''' is the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada and leader of the Liberal Party. He is the eldest son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. == Quick Facts == * '''Born''': December 25, 1971 * '''Position''': Former Prime Minister * '''Party''': Liberal * '''Electoral Riding''': Papineau (Quebec) == Highlights == * First son of a Canadian PM to also serve as Prime Minister * Focuses on social progress, climate policy, and reconciliation with Indigenous peop...")
  • 00:08, 21 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Canadian Provinces and Territories (Created page with "Canada is composed of 10 provinces and 3 territories, each with its own government and unique geography, culture, and economy. == Provinces == * Alberta * British Columbia * Manitoba * New Brunswick * Newfoundland and Labrador * Nova Scotia * Ontario * Prince Edward Island * Quebec * Saskatchewan == Territories == * Yukon * Northwest Territories * Nunavut Each province and territory plays an important role in the...")
  • 00:05, 21 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Culture of Canada (Created page with "The '''culture of Canada''' is shaped by a blend of Indigenous traditions, French and British colonial roots, and immigration from around the world. == Key Elements == * Bilingualism (English and French) * Multiculturalism as a core national identity * Strong Indigenous heritage and cultural revival * Contributions to literature, music, sports, and film == National Symbols == * Maple leaf * Beaver * Hockey * The Canadian flag and anthem == Celebrations == * Canada Day...")
  • 23:59, 20 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Help page (Created page with "Welcome to the Help Page for FactsAboutCanada.ca. If you're new or looking to contribute, this guide will get you started. == Getting Started == * Use the search bar to find articles. * Browse by category or visit Special:AllPages to explore. == Want to Contribute? == * Start by creating an account (if enabled). * Use simple, neutral language. * Add links to other related articles. * Cite your sources when adding facts. == Tips for Editing == * Use `Page Title...")
  • 23:47, 20 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Nunavut (Created page with "'''Nunavut''' is Canada’s largest and northernmost territory, covering much of the Canadian Arctic. Created in 1999, it is home to a predominantly Inuit population and is known for its remote beauty, traditional culture, and vast tundra landscapes. == Quick Facts == * '''Capital and Largest Community''': Iqaluit * Population: Over 39,000 (as of 2024) * '''Official Languages''': Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, English, and French * '''Area''': 2,093,190 km² (largest territory...")
  • 23:40, 20 June 2025 SirNash87 talk contribs created page Northwest Territories (Created page with "The '''Northwest Territories''' (NWT) is a large territory in northern Canada known for its natural resources, pristine wilderness, and deep Indigenous roots. It stretches from the 60th parallel to the Arctic Ocean and covers a wide variety of landscapes. == Quick Facts == * '''Capital and Largest City''': Yellowknife * '''Population''': Over 45,000 (as of 2024) * '''Official Languages''': 11 total, including English, French, and 9 Indigenous languages * '''Area''': 1,3...")
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