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Geography
Area: 9.9 million sq. km. (3.8 million sq. mi.); second-largest country in the world.
Cities: Capital--Ottawa (pop. 1.1 million). Other major cities--Toronto (5.1 million), Montreal (3.6
million), Vancouver (2.1 million), Calgary (1.1 million), Edmonton (1.0 million), Quebec City (0.7
million), Winnipeg (0.7 million), Hamilton (0.7 million).
Terrain: Mostly plains with mountains in the west and lowlands in the southeast.
Climate: Temperate to arctic.


Covering most of the northern part of the North American continent and with an area larger than that of
the United States, Canada has an extremely varied topography. In the east, the mountainous maritime
provinces have an irregular coastline on the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic. The St. Lawrence
plain, covering most of southern Quebec and Ontario, and the interior continental plain, covering
southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan and most of Alberta, are the principal cultivable areas. They are
separated by a forested plateau rising from Lakes Superior and Huron.

Westward toward the Pacific, most of British Columbia, the Yukon, and part of western Alberta are
covered by parallel mountain ranges, including the Rockies. The Pacific border of the coast range is
ragged with fjords and channels. The highest point in Canada is Mount Logan (19,850 ft; 6,050 m),
which is in the Yukon. The two principal river systems are the Mackenzie and the St. Lawrence. The St.
Lawrence, with its tributaries, is navigable for over 1,900 mi (3,058 km).
Canada Issues a Wake-Up Call: You May Be a Citizen
New Canadian law restores citizenship to many
The Parliament of Canada has passed a new law that will restore citizenship to many people who
lost it. These so-called "lost Canadians" have made news recently as a result of the new U.S.
passport requirements. Many people living in Canada applied for Canadian passports, only to find
that they were not actually Canadian citizens.

Although the bill became law on April 19, 2008, it has not yet taken effect. The will come into effect
on April 17, 2009.  The law is very complex. However, here are some of the groups that may be
helped, depending on the circumstances:

People who lost citizenship after January 1, 1947 because a parent or spouse became a citizen of
the U.S. or another country
People who were born outside of Canada to a Canadian parent after January 1, 1947, but did not
become a citizen because the "wrong" parent was a citizen

People who lost citizenship because of an absence from Canada of six years or ten years
People who were born outside of Canada to a Canadian parent, and did not become a citizen by
failure to register the birth within two years

People who were born outside Canada to a Canadian parent, and did register the birth, but lost
their citizenship because they did not comply with the retention requirements.
The new law will repeal all retention requirements under current law. It will also prohibit the
acquisition of citizenship by the second generation born abroad, with limited exceptions.

This is not retroactive, and applies only to persons born after the new law goes into effect.
"Second generation" Canadians who are currently citizens will not have to comply with the
retention requirements after the law goes into effect. On the other hand, persons who are older
than 28 and did not comply are not helped by the new law.

If you want to know whether the new law will help you, contact us. Many people will need to file an
application for a citizenship card to prove their status.
French-Speaking Contigent Gains More Political Power
Faced with an increasingly violent separatist movement in the predominantly French province of Quebec, Trudeau
introduced the Official Languages Bill, which encouraged bilingualism in the federal government; he also gave an
economic portfolio to a French-speaking minister, Jean Chrétien. Both measures increased the power of French-
speaking politicians in the federal government.


In 1976, the Parti Québécois (PQ) won the provincial Quebec elections, and René Lévesque became premier. The
Quebec government passed Bill 101 in 1977, which established numerous rules promoting the French-speaking
culture; for example, only French was to be used for commercial signs and for most public school instruction. Many of
Bill 101's provisions have since been amended, striking more of a compromise; commercial signs, for example, may
now be in French and English, provided that the French lettering is twice the size of the English. Quebec held a
referendum in May 1980 on whether it should seek independence from Canada; it was defeated by 60% of the voters.


Resolving a dispute that had occupied Trudeau since the beginning of his tenure, Queen Elizabeth II signed the
Constitution Act (also called the Canada Act) in Ottawa on April 17, 1982, thereby cutting the last legal tie between
Canada and Britain. The constitution retains Queen Elizabeth as queen of Canada and keeps Canada's membership
in the Commonwealth. This constitution was accepted by every province except Quebec.


Conservative Government Signs Free-Trade Pact with the United States
In the national election on Sept. 4, 1984, the Progressive Conservative Party scored an overwhelming victory,
fundamentally changing the country's political landscape. The Conservatives, led by Brian Mulroney, won the highest
political majority in Canadian history. The dominant foreign issue was a free-trade pact with the United States, a treaty
bitterly opposed by the Liberal and New Democratic parties. The conflict led to elections in Nov. 1988 that solidly
reelected Mulroney and gave him a mandate to proceed with the agreement.


The issue of separatist sentiments in French-speaking Quebec flared up again in 1990 with the failure of the Meech
Lake Accord. The accord was designed to bring Quebec into the constitution while easing its residents' fear of losing
their identity within the English-speaking majority by giving it status as a “distinct society.”
CANADA, COUNTRY DESCRIPTION:     Canada is a highly developed, stable
democracy. Tourist facilities are widely available in much of the country, but the northern and
wilderness areas are less developed and facilities there can be vast distances apart. Read the
Department of State Background Notes on Canada for additional information.

Government
Canada is a federation of ten provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick,
Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and
Saskatchewan) and three territories (Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut). Formally considered
a constitutional monarchy, Canada is governed by its own House of Commons. While the governor-
general is officially the representative of Queen Elizabeth II, in reality the governor-general acts only on
the advice of the Canadian prime minister.



History
The first inhabitants of Canada were native Indian peoples, primarily the Inuit (Eskimo). The Norse explorer Leif
Eriksson probably reached the shores of Canada (Labrador or Nova Scotia) in 1000, but the history of the white man in
the country actually began in 1497, when John Cabot, an Italian in the service of Henry VII of England, reached
Newfoundland or Nova Scotia. Canada was taken for France in 1534 by Jacques Cartier.

The actual settlement of New France, as it was then called, began in 1604 at Port Royal in what is now Nova Scotia;
in 1608, Quebec was founded. France's colonization efforts were not very successful, but French explorers by the end
of the 17th century had penetrated beyond the Great Lakes to the western prairies and south along the Mississippi to
the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, the English Hudson's Bay Company had been established in 1670.
Because of the valuable fisheries and fur trade, a conflict developed between the French and English; in 1713,
Newfoundland, Hudson Bay, and Nova Scotia (Acadia) were lost to England. During the Seven Years' War (1756–
1763), England extended its conquest, and the British general James Wolfe won his famous victory over Gen. Louis
Montcalm outside Quebec on Sept. 13, 1759. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 gave England control.



Canada Wins the Right to Self-Government and Welcomes English-Speaking Immigrants
At that time the population of Canada was almost entirely French, but in the next few decades, thousands of British
colonists emigrated to Canada from the British Isles and from the American colonies.

In 1849, the right of Canada to self-government was recognized. By the British North America Act of 1867, the
dominion of Canada was created through the confederation of Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, and New
Brunswick. In 1869, Canada purchased from the Hudson's Bay Company the vast middle west (Rupert's Land) from
which the provinces of Manitoba (1870), Alberta (1905), and Saskatchewan (1905) were later formed. In 1871, British
Columbia joined the dominion, and in 1873, Prince Edward Island followed. The country was linked from coast to
coast in 1885 by the Canadian Pacific Railway.


During the formative years between 1866 and 1896, the Conservative Party, led by Sir John A. Macdonald, governed
the country, except during the years 1873–1878. In 1896, the Liberal Party took over and, under Sir Wilfrid Laurier, an
eminent French Canadian, ruled until 1911. By the Statute of Westminster in 1931 the British dominions, including
Canada, were formally declared to be partner nations with Britain, “equal in status, in no way subordinate to each
other,” and bound together only by allegiance to a common Crown.

Newfoundland became Canada's tenth province on March 31, 1949, following a plebiscite. Canada also includes
three territories—the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories, and the newest territory, Nunavut. This new territory
includes all of the Arctic north of the mainland, Norway having recognized Canadian sovereignty over the Sverdrup
Islands in the Arctic in 1931.

The Liberal Party, led by William Lyon Mackenzie King, dominated Canadian politics from 1921 until 1957, when it
was succeeded by the Progressive Conservatives. The Liberals, under the leadership of Lester B. Pearson, returned to
power in 1963. Pearson remained prime minister until 1968, when he retired and was replaced by a former law
professor, Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Trudeau maintained Canada's defensive alliance with the United States but began
moving toward a more independent policy in world affairs.
Jean Chretien of the Liberal Party Comes to Power
The economy continued to be mired in a long recession that many blamed on
the free-trade agreement. Brian Mulroney's popularity continued to decline,
causing him to resign before the next election. In June 1993 the governing
Progressive Conservative Party chose Defense Minister Kim Campbell as its
leader, making her the first female prime minister in Canadian history. The
national election in Oct. 1993 resulted in the reemergence of the Liberal
Party and the installation of Jean Chrétien as prime minister.

The Quebec referendum on secession in Oct. 1995 yielded a narrow rejection
of the proposal, and separatists vowed to try again. Since then, however, the
Quebec Liberal Party has replaced the Bloc Québecois as the ruling party.

On April 1, 1999, the Northwest Territories were officially divided to create a
new territory in the east that would be governed by Canada's Inuits, who make
up 85% of the area's population.

In July 2000, Stockwell Day of the new right-wing Canadian Alliance Party
unexpectedly emerged as the leader of Canada's opposition. In Nov. 2000
elections, however, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien of the Liberal Party won a
landslide victory for a third five-year term. After the election, the conservatives
rapidly lost steam.


Marijuana and Gay Marriage Legalized
In recent years, Canada has introduced some of the world's most liberal social
policies. Medical marijuana for the terminally or chronically ill was legalized
in 2001; the country began legally dispensing marijuana by prescription in
July 2003. In 2003, Ontario and British Columbia legalized same-sex
marriage, and more provinces and territories followed in 2004. In July 2005,
Canada legalized gay marriage throughout the country, becoming one of four
nations (along with Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain) to do so.

Canada sent 2,000 soldiers to help fight the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, but its
relations with the United States were strained when it refused to join
Washington's coalition supporting the war in Iraq.
Sovereign: Queen Elizabeth II
(1952)

Governor-General: Michaëlle Jean
(2005)

Prime Minister: Stephen Harper
(2006)

Current government officials

Land area: 3,511,003 sq mi
(9,093,507 sq km); total area:
3,855,102 sq mi (9,984,670 sq km)

Population (2008 est.):
33,679,263 (growth rate: 0.8%);
birth rate: 10.7/1000; infant
mortality rate: 4.5/1000; life
expectancy: 80.4; density per sq
km: 3

Capital (2004 est.): Ottawa,
Ontario, 1,142,700 (metro. area)

Largest cities (metropolitan
areas) (2004 est.): Toronto,
5,203,600; Montreal, 3,606,700;
Vancouver, 2,160,000; Calgary,
1,037,100; Edmonton, 1,101,600;
Quebec, 710,700; Hamilton,
710,300; Winnipeg, 702,400;
London, 459,700; Kitchener,
450,100

Monetary unit: Canadian
dollar

Languages: English 59.3%, French
23.2% (both official); other 17.5%

Ethnicity/race: British Isles origin
28%, French origin 23%, other
European 15%, indigenous Indian
and Inuit 2%, other, mostly Asian,
African, Arab 6%, mixed
background 26%


National Holiday: Canada
Day, July 1

Religions: Roman Catholic 43%,
Protestant 23% (including United
Church 10%, Anglican 7%, Baptist
2%, Lutheran 2%), other Christian
4%, Muslim 2%, none 16% (2001)

Literacy rate: 99% (2003 est.)


Economic summary:
GDP/PPP (2007 est.): $1.266
trillion; per capita $38,400. Real
growth rate: 2.7%. Inflation: 2.1%.
Unemployment: 6%. Arable land:
5%. Agriculture: wheat, barley,
oilseed, tobacco, fruits,
vegetables; dairy products; forest
products; fish. Labor force: 16.3
million (Dec. 2005);


agriculture 2%,
manufacturing 14%, construction
5%, services 75%, other 3%
(2004). Industries: transportation
equipment, chemicals, processed
and unprocessed minerals, food
products, wood and paper
products, fish products,
petroleum and natural gas.
Natural resources: iron ore,
nickel, zinc, copper, gold, lead,
molybdenum, potash, diamonds,
silver, fish, timber, wildlife, coal,
petroleum, natural gas,
hydropower.


Exports: $364.8 billion f.o.b.
(2005 est.): motor vehicles and
parts, industrial machinery,
aircraft, telecommunications
equipment; chemicals, plastics,
fertilizers; wood pulp, timber,
crude petroleum, natural gas,
electricity, aluminum. Imports:
$317.7 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.):
machinery and equipment, motor
vehicles and parts, crude oil,
chemicals, electricity, durable
consumer goods. Major trading
partners: U.S., Japan, UK, China,
Mexico (2004).


Communications:
Telephones: main lines in use:
19,950,900 (2003); mobile cellular:
13,221,800 (2003). Radio broadcast
stations: AM 245, FM 582,
shortwave 6 (2004). Television
broadcast stations: 80 (plus many
repeaters) (1997). Internet hosts:
3,210,081 (2003). Internet users:
16.11 million (2002).


Transportation:
Railway
s: total: 48,683 km
(2004). Highways: total: 1.408
million km; paved: 497,306 km
(including 16,900 km of
expressways); unpaved: 911,494
km (2002). Waterways: 631 km;
note: Saint Lawrence Seaway of
3,769 km, including the Saint
Lawrence River of 3,058 km,
shared with United States (2003).
Ports and harbors: Fraser River
Port, Goderich, Montreal, Port
Cartier, Quebec, Saint John's
(Newfoundland), Sept Isles,
Vancouver. Airports: 1,326 (2004
est.).


International disputes:
managed maritime boundary
disputes with the US at Dixon
Entrance, Beaufort Sea, Strait of
Juan de Fuca, and around the
disputed Machias Seal Island and
North Rock; working toward
greater cooperation with US in
monitoring people and
commodities crossing the border;
uncontested sovereignty dispute
with Denmark over Hans Island in
the Kennedy Channel between
Ellesmere Island and Greenland.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOU CANADA
In Dec. 2003, Chrétien stepped down and handed the prime ministership to the new leader of Canada's Liberal Party, former
finance minister Paul Martin. Chrétien had announced in 2002 that he would not seek a fourth term—conflict between
Chrétien and Martin had divided and weakened the Liberal Party in recent years. In June 2004, Martin was reelected prime
minister, but the Liberal Party lost its majority in parliament, which it had dominated for 11 years. In 2005, a scandal involving
the misappropriation of government funds by the Liberal Party threatened the stability of Martin's government. Martin himself
was not implicated in the scandal, but his predecessor came under fire.

In Jan. 2006 parliamentary elections, Conservatives won 36% of the vote, ending twelve years of Liberal rule. Conservative
leader Stephen Harper became prime minister in February. In June 2006, police arrested 17 suspected Islamist terrorists in
Toronto and are believed to have foiled a major terrorist attack on the country. In November, Prime Minister Harper succeeded
in passing a motion to recognize Quebec as “a nation within a united Canada.”

In February 2007, Canada's Supreme Court struck down a law that permitted foreign terrorism suspects to be detained
indefinitely without charges while waiting for deportation. “The overarching principle of fundamental justice that applies here
is this: before the state can detain people for significant periods of time, it must accord them a fair judicial process,” said Chief
Justice Beverley McLachlin.

Prime Minister Harper was reelected in October 2008 in elections that were held a year ahead of schedule. His Conservative
Party defeated the Liberal Party, 37.6% to 26.2.%. The Conservatives, however, failed to win a majority in the House of
Commons and will form a minority government, the third in four years.

In December 2008, in an unprecedented move, Prime Minister Harper suspended Parliament to avoid a no-confidence vote. If
the vote had passed, which was likely since two opposition parties joined to form a coalition, Liberal Party leader, Stephane
Dion, would have become Prime Minister. Harper created further controversy later in the month, when he quietly appointed 18
Conservatives to Canada's unelected Senate, breaking his promise not to name additional members to Parliament until it
became an elected body.

After Prime Minister Harper suspended Parliament in early December 2008, he caused more constroversy when he quietly
appointed 18 Conservatives to Canada's unelected Senate later the same month, breaking his promise not to name additional
members to Parliament until it became an elected body. Parliament will resume Jan. 26, 2009.
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U.S.-CANADA RELATIONS
The relationship between the United States and Canada is the closest and most extensive in the
world. It is reflected in the staggering volume of bilateral trade--the equivalent of $1.5 billion a day in
goods--as well as in people-to-people contact. About 300,000 people cross the shared border every
day.

A 2004 law is phasing in new rules for travel between Canada and the United States. Since January
2007 U.S. citizens traveling by air to and from Canada have needed a valid passport to enter or
re-enter the United States. Beginning January 31, 2008, U.S. and Canadian citizens aged 19 and
older traveling into the U.S. from Canada by land or sea (including ferries) have had to present
documents denoting citizenship and identity.

This change primarily affects American and Canadian citizens who have previously been permitted
entry into the U.S. by oral declaration alone, and marks the transition toward standard and
consistent documents for all travelers entering the U.S. Acceptable documentation includes a valid
passport or government-issued photo identification such as a driver's license and proof of
citizenship such as a birth certificate. Children aged 18 and under need only to present a birth
certificate. A list of acceptable documents is found at http://canada.usembassy.gov.

Travelers who do not present acceptable documents may be delayed as U.S. Customs and Border
Protection officers at the port of entry attempt to verify identity and citizenship. Beginning in June
2009, all travelers, including U.S. citizens, will have to present a passport or other secure document
that denotes identity and citizenship when entering the U.S. from Canada.


Trade and Investment
The U.S. and Canada enjoy an economic partnership unique in the world. The two nations share
the world's largest and most comprehensive trading relationship, which supports millions of
jobs in each country. In 2007, total trade between the two countries exceeded $560 billion. The
two-way trade that crosses the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit, Michigan and Windsor,
Ontario equals all U.S. exports to Japan.

Canada's importance to the U.S. is not just a border-state phenomenon: Canada is the leading
export market for 36 of the 50 U.S. States, and ranked in the top three for another 10 States. In
fact, Canada is a larger market for U.S. goods than all 27 countries of the European Community
combined

U.S. immigration and customs inspectors provide preclearance services at eight airports in
Canada, allowing air travelers direct connections in the U.S. During the 12 months ending in June
2007, nearly 21.9 million passengers flew between the U.S. and Canada on scheduled flights.
Toronto's Pearson International Airport is the third-largest international passenger gateway to
the U.S. after London (Heathrow) and Tokyo (Narita) airports. A bilateral Open Skies agreement
signed in March 2007 removed all economic restrictions on civil aviation services between
Canada and the U.S. The two countries also share in operating the St. Lawrence Seaway,
connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.

Canada and the U.S. have one of the world's largest investment relationships. The U.S. is
Canada's largest foreign investor. Statistics Canada reports that at the end of 2007, the stock of
U.S. foreign direct investment in Canada was $289 billion, or about 59% of total foreign direct
investment in Canada. U.S. investment is primarily in Canada's mining and smelting industries,
petroleum, chemicals, the manufacture of machinery and transportation equipment, and finance.

Canada is the fifth largest foreign investor in the U.S. At the end of 2006, the U.S. Commerce
Department estimates that Canadian investment in the United States was $159 billion at
historical cost basis. Canadian investment in the U.S. is concentrated in finance and insurance,
manufacturing, banking, information and retail trade and other services.
UNITED STATES / CANADA IMMIGRATION
ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS
: Entry into Canada is solely determined by Canadian Border
Services Agency (CBSA) officials in accordance with Canadian law . Canadian law requires that all persons
entering Canada carry both proof of citizenship and proof of identity. A valid U.S. passport, passport card or NEXUS
card (see below) satisfies these requirements for U.S. citizens. If U.S. citizen travelers to Canada do not have a
passport, passport card or approved alternate document such as a NEXUS card, they must show a government-
issued photo ID (e.g. Driver’s License) and proof of U.S. citizenship such as a U.S. birth certificate, naturalization
certificate, or expired U.S. passport. Children under sixteen need only present proof of U.S. citizenship.



All Americans traveling by air outside of the United States are required to present a passport or other valid travel
document to enter the United States.  This requirement will be extended to sea travel (except closed-loop cruises),
including ferry service, on June 1, 2009.  Until then, U.S. citizens traveling by sea may present government-issued
photo identification and a document showing their U.S. citizenship (for example, a birth certificate or certificate of
nationalization).  

Starting June 1, 2009, all travelers must present a Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) compliant
document such as a passport or a passport card for entry to the United States.  While passport cards and enhanced
driver’s licenses are sufficient for entry into the United States, they may not be accepted by the particular country
you plan to visit; please be sure to check with your cruise line and countries of destination for any foreign entry
requirements.

Both the U.S. and Canadian governments urge frequent travelers to join the NEXUS trusted traveler program.
NEXUS members receive a special travel card that allows expedited border crossings for both private and
commercial travelers through both U.S. and Canadian border controls very quickly. The CBP has detailed
information about the NEXUS program .

U.S. citizens entering Canada from a third country must have a valid U.S. passport. A visa is not required for U.S.
citizens to visit Canada for up to 180 days. Anyone seeking to enter Canada for any purpose other than a visit (e.g.
to work, study or immigrate) must qualify for the appropriate entry status, and should contact the Canadian Embassy
or nearest consulate and visit the Canadian immigration web site .
MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION:
The level of public health and sanitation in Canada is high. Canada’s medical care is of a high
standard but is government-controlled and rationed. Quick and easy access to ongoing medical care
is difficult for temporary visitors who are not members of each province’s government-run health care
plans.

Many physicians will not take new patients. Access to a specialist is by only by referral and may take
months to obtain. Emergency room waits can be very long. Some health care professionals in the
province of Quebec may speak only French.
No Canadian health care provider accepts U.S. domestic health insurance, and Medicare coverage
does not extend outside the United States. Visitors who seek any medical attention in Canada should
be prepared to pay in cash in full at the time the service is rendered. Traveler’s medical insurance is
highly recommended even for brief visits.  
REGISTRATION / EMBASSY LOCATION:
Americans living or traveling in Canada are encouraged to register with the U.S. Embassy or nearest U.S. Consulate through the
State Department’s travel registration web site, and to obtain updated information on travel and security within Canada. By
registering, American citizens make it easier for the Embassy or Consulate to contact them in case of emergency.

The U.S. Embassy is in Ottawa, Ontario, at 490 Sussex Drive, K1N 1G8, telephone                (613) 238-5335        , fax (613) 688-
3082. The Embassy's consular district includes Ottawa, Easter Ontario (Kingston, Lanark, Leeds, Prescott, Refrew, Russell, and
Stormont); and those parts of the Quebec Regions of Outaouais and Abitibi-Temiscamingues near Ottawa.

U.S. Consulates General are located at:

Calgary, Alberta, at 10th Floor, 615 Macleod Trail SE, telephone                (403) 266-8962        ; emergency-after hours-to report
the death or arrest of an American (403) 2 66 -8962 then press '0'; fax (403) 264-6630. The consular district includes Alberta,
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories, excluding Nunavut.

Halifax, Nova Scotia, at 1969 Upper Water Street, Suite 904, Purdy's Wharf Tower II, telephone                (902) 429-2480        ;
emergency-after hours-to report the death or arrest of an American                (902) 429-2485        ; fax (902) 423-6861. The
consular district includes New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and the French islands of Saint
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