CANADA
Canada consists of 10 provinces and 3 territories, divided into five regions: East, Central, Prairies, West, and North. The North region includes the three territories: Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. The East, also known as the Atlantic region, comprises Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. The Central region is made up of Quebec and Ontario, while the Prairies consist of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and parts of Alberta.
Why Canada
According to reports from the United Nations and the Economist Intelligence Unit, Canada has consistently been ranked as one of the top 10 places to live in the world since 1994. The country has earned high marks for its outstanding healthcare and education systems, as well as its low crime and violence rates. Cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are renowned for their world-class living and working environments. Canadian cities are also celebrated for their cleanliness, safety, vibrant activities, and attractive lifestyles.

High Standard of Living
Canadians enjoy a high standard of living, with 70% owning homes and access to a strong social security system. Culturally, Canada offers museums, theatres, galleries, and major music events, along with over 1,900 radio stations and 1,387 TV stations for entertainment and education.

Welcoming Environment
Canada fosters a multicultural society with diverse ethnic groups and offers easy access to clubs and associations for students. Its major centers are highly developed, featuring restaurants, theatres, shopping malls, parks, and gardens, ensuring a vibrant lifestyle for residents.

A Bilingual Nation
Canada is bilingual, with English and French as official languages. About 75% of French speakers live in Quebec, where 81% speak French as their first language. Canada offers top-notch language programs for students learning English and French.

Natural Beauty and Outdoor Activities
Canada is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, featuring vast landscapes, mountains, lakes, and forests. With over 48 national parks and many provincial parks, the country offers endless outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, fishing, and camping, making it ideal for both winter and summer adventures.
Facts & Figures

Time Zones
Canada spans six time zones, from east to west.
Oceans
Bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.


Geography
A diverse country with fertile land, mountains, lakes, forests, and Arctic tundra.

Population
Approximately 32.5 million people.

Currency
The official currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD).
Languages
English and French are official languages, with English being more widely spoken.


Major Cities
Key cities include Victoria, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, and Halifax.

National Symbol
The maple leaf is the national symbol.