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CanadaCanada

Our neighbors to the NorthOur neighbors to the North

By: Donald Johnson

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Vancouver, British ColombiaVancouver, British Colombia

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Alberta is Alberta is named named after after Princess Princess Louise Louise Caroline Caroline Alberta Alberta the fourth the fourth daughter daughter of Queen of Queen Victoria Victoria and her and her husband, husband, Prince Prince Albert.Albert.

EdmontonEdmonton

Capital of AlbertaCapital of Alberta

Canadian RockiesCanadian Rockies

Saskatchewan – Prairie Saskatchewan – Prairie ProvinceProvince

Winnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba

Manitoba tundraManitoba tundra

Canadian Parliament – Ottawa, Canadian Parliament – Ottawa, OntarioOntario

Chateau LaurierChateau LaurierOttawa, OntarioOttawa, Ontario

Toronto, OntarioToronto, Ontario

QuebecQuebec

ChateauChateauQuebecQuebec

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Originally Originally called called Ville-Ville-MarieMarie the the city takes city takes its present its present name from name from Mont-Mont-Royal, the Royal, the triple-triple-peaked hill peaked hill located in located in the heart of the heart of the city.the city.

A view of downtown Montreal.A view of downtown Montreal.

The city proper covers most of the The city proper covers most of the Island of Montreal at the confluence of Island of Montreal at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers.the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers.

MacKenzie River Delta, Northwest TerritoriesMacKenzie River Delta, Northwest Territories

Yellowknife, Northwest TerritoriesYellowknife, Northwest Territories

NunavutNunavutNunavut was created in 1993 out of the eastern part of Canada’s Northwest Territories to give the native Inuit tribe a cultural and political voice.

Iqaluit, NunavutIqaluit, Nunavut

NunavuNunavutt

Nova ScotiaNova Scotia

The unsinkable ship and The unsinkable ship and HalifaxHalifax

Prince Prince Edward Edward IslandIsland

Prince Edward IslandPrince Edward Island

Prince Prince Edward Edward IslandIsland

EducatioEducationnLooking to the future, Canada's skills challenge will be heightened by relentless, fast-paced economic, scientific and technological change. Under these pressures, the skill sets required in the workplace will continue to change and expand

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