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Canada, federated country of North America, a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean; on the north-east by Baffin Bay and Davis Strait, which separate it from Greenland; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean; on the south by the United States; and on the west by the Pacific Ocean and the US state of Alaska. It was formerly known as the Dominion of Canada. Occupying all of North America north of the conterminous United States, except Alaska, Greenland, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Islands, Canada is the world's second-largest country, surpassed in size only by Russia.

Most people's conception of Canada goes little beyond appreciating its vastness, recognizing its flag and identifying a few well-known physical features. And while it's true that the majority of travellers are attracted by the opportunity to explore Canada's wilderness areas, natural wonders and low-key rural charm, there is a lot more to Canada than maple trees, Niagara Falls and wide-open spaces.

It's the edginess between Canada's indigenous, French and British traditions that gives the nation its complex three-dimensional character. Add to this a constant infusion of US culture and a plethora of traditions brought from Europe, Asia and Latin America by migrants, and you have a thriving multicultural society very much in the process of forming its own identity. Those expecting Canada to be a blander counterpart of the USA should check their preconceptions at the door - Canada's wild northern frontier, which has etched itself into the national psyche, and its distinct patchwork of peoples have created a country that is decidedly different from its southern neighbours.

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Country Fact*:

Full country name: Canada
Area: 9,976,000 sq km (3.9 million sq mi)
Population: 32,507,874
Capital city: Ottawa (pop: 1,010,500)
People: British descent (28%), French descent (23%), Italian descent (3%), aboriginal peoples (2%), plus significant minorities of German, Ukrainian, Dutch, Greek, Polish and Chinese descent
Language: English, French and 53 native languages
Religion: Catholic (45%), Protestant (36%) and minorities from most of the world's major religions
Government: Parliamentary democracy
Business Hours: Most business hours are Monday to Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m
Major industries: processed and unprocessed minerals, food products, wood and paper products, transportation equipment, chemicals, fish products, petroleum and natural gas
Major trading partners: USA, Japan, EU (UK, Germany, Netherlands), China and South Korea
Internet Domain: .ca
International Dialing Code: +1
Calendar of Events*:
January:
1st - New Year's Day
11th - Sir John A. Macdonald's Birthday
February:
2nd - Groundhog Day
14th - St. Valentine's Day
15th - National Flag of Canada Day
21th - Family Day (Alberta only)
March:
9th - Commonwealth Day
17th - St. Patrick's Day
21th - Heritage Day
Good Friday
Easter Sunday
Easter Monday
April:
1st - April Fool's Day
3rd - Daylight Saving Time begins
20th - St. George's Day
22th - Earth Day
28th - National Day of Mourning
May:
1st - Orthodox Easter
8th - Mother's Day
19th - Father's Day
20th - National Public Service Week
21th - National Aboriginal Day
24th - Cabot 500 Day (Discovery Day)
June:
24th - Discovery Day (Newfoundland & Labrador)
24th - Fete Nationale (Quebec)
July:
1st - Canada Day
12th - Orangemen's Day
30th - MicMac Festival of St. Ann
August:
1st - British Columbia Day
Natal Day
New Brunswick Day
Simcoe Day (Ontario)
West of Summerside (P.E.I.)
3rd - Regatta Days (Newfoundland)
15th - Acadian Day
15th - Discovery Day (Yukon)
October:
18th - Persons Day
24th - United Nations Day
30th - Daylight Saving Time ends
31th - Hallowe'en
November:
11th - Remembrance Day
25th - Christmas Day
26th - Boxing Day
December:
25th - Christmas
26th - Boxing Day
* Information is subject to change For further update, please check these websites:www.news.bbc.co.uk, www.cia.gov, www.pch.gc.ca