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Canada Capital: ______

Official Languages: _______
Rank among other countries for population: ________
Government: _______
Canada is the ____ largest country but only has ___ of the world's population. Canada is broken down into 7 physical regions:
1) _____ 2) _____ 3) _____ 4) _____
5) _____ 6) _____ 7) _____
Canada has ___ Provinces and ___ Territories. The first people came to the region somewhere between ______ and ______ years ago by crossing the land bridge that joined ____ and ________________.
“Indigenous people” means: ______
There are three (3) categories of indigenous peoples in Canada: the _____, the _____, and the __________. The Inuit live in the _____ regions of Canada. The Metis primarily live in the ______ and ______ . The First Nations peoples live primarily in the territories south of the _______ . _____ also visited Canada around 1000A.D. but did not settle long. _____ first arrived in the 16th Century. People of ____ and ____ ancestry make up about half of the population of Canada. The ____ people are the ____ indigenous group and live primarily in the ______ region.

Video Questions:
How long have the indigenous people lived in Canada before the first Europeans arrived? ______ years
If you don’t know what nation a person is, what should you call them? _______
What group of indigenous people primarily live in the northern parts of Canada? _____
The word Canada comes from the word “kanata” which means ______ .

The __________ made Britain the dominant influence in Canada. But the ____ did maintain their influence in many areas. The top most populated places in Canada are: (1) _______,
(2) _______, (3) _______, and (4) ________ .

Agriculture makes up _____% of the economy. Industry is _____% of the economy. Services is _____% of the economy. Some of the main exports are (list 4) ________ . Who are Canada’s primary trade partners? ___________

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Canada's official languages are English and French

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