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CaNaDa!!**MaRíA & ÁnGeLa Mª

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InHaBiTaNtS

 In 2008 estimate 33,205,000 inhabitants.

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oFiCiAl LaNgUaJeS

English and French.

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MoNeY

Dollar. ($)

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ReGiOnS

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CliMaTeAverage winter and summer high temperatures across Canada vary depending on the location. Winters can be harsh in many regions ofthe country, particularly in the interior and Prairie provinces whichexperience a continental climate, where daily average temperatures are near −15 °C (5 °F) but can drop below −40 °C (−40 °F) withsevere wind chills. In non-coastal regions, snow can cover the ground almost six months of the year (more in the north). Coastal British Columbia is an exception and enjoys a temperate climate with a mild and rainy winter.On the east and west coast average high temperatures are generally

in the low 20s °C (70s °F), while between the coasts the average summer

high temperature ranges from 25 to 30 °C (75 to 85 °F) with occasional extreme heat in some interior locations exceeding 40 °C (104 °F)For amore complete description of climate across Canada see Environment Canada's Website.

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GaStRoNoMy

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MaIn MoNuMeNt Of A cItY

Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum ; Rogers

Centre ; Row Houses ; Financial District ;

HTO park.

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NaTuRaL ReSoUrCeS

• Canadian Forest Service • Corporate Management Sector • Earth Sciences Sector • Energy Policy Sector • Energy Technology and Programs Sector • Minerals and Metals Sector • Strategic Policy Sector • Shared Services Office • Geographical Names Board of Canada