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Canada ometv tv'lwv ofv hunēra Wacēna. Canada acēlaketv Emessetvtvs Enhueretv hunēra-hvsvklatkv esymo'eyat wahv'llv, Pacific Ue-hv'tkv-rakko hvsvklatkv, esymo'eyat Atlantic Ue-hv'tkv-rakko hvsossv. Area e Canada ometv 9,984,670 km2 (3,855,100 sq mi). Population e Canada ometv 38,131,104.[1] HDI e Canada ometv 0.929 (svhēremahē).[2]

Etymology

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Hocefkv "Canada" er-v'tetv Huron-Iroquois opunv'kv "Kanata", naketv "tvlofucē". Of 1535, hokkolen Homēyecvlkē cowatucē onayetv explorer atat France, hocēfetv Jacques Cartier, about nen'nē Kanata. Em ometv mehenwusē naketv tvlofucē hocēfetv Stadaconsa, estoma ometv tewolē hvtē-vwolē tvlofv-rak'ko e Quebec.

Geography

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Canada ometv svhokkkolv rakkē rakkē tv'lwv vtē ekv'nv.

Canada ometv hayetv kvpv'kē palen province esymo'eyat tut-cenen territory.

Hocēfetv e province Abbreviation (kocuncoke heckv) Capital tvlofv-rak'ko[3] Rakkē rakkē tvlofv-rak'ko (nomat kus capital)
Alberta AB Edmonton Calgary
British Columbia BC Victoria Vancouver
Manitoba MB Winnipeg
New Brunswick NB Fredericton Moncton
Newfoundland and Labrador NL St. John's
Nova Scotia NS Halifax
Ontario ON Toronto
Prince Edward Island PE Charlottetown
Quebec QC Quebec City Montreal
Saskatchewan SK Regina Saskatoon
Hocēfetv e territory Abbreviation (kocuncoke heckv) Capital tvlofv-rak'ko Rakkē rakkē tvlofv-rak'ko (nomat kus capital)
Yukon YT Whitehorse
Nunavut NU Iqaluit
Northwest Territories NT Yellowknife

History

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Homēyecvlkē

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Homēyecvlkē hēsaketv of naken ometv hv'tē Canada o'k cukpē-rakko e meskē homv hv'teceskv Tvlēporv v'tetv. Mv ometv hocēfetv "Indigenous", "Homēyecvlkē", tut "Hv'teceskv Peoples."

Tvleporē colonization

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Leif Erikson ometv hv'teceskv ker'retv Tvlēporv acayetv ofv Canada esymo'eyat ma momecetv kus mvcewetv okv' vhofunē. Vtē hv'ten 16th orolopē-cukpē-hv'm-ken, Tvleporē 'vketv hopoyetv Canada hvsossvmahē asen'kv. Tvleporē ten-nessetv echaswv telēkmē soh Hv'teceskv Tvfolv. Sasē apv'lwusē ometv French. Eti apv'lwusē ometv British.

Nv'comē-mahē en es'tē

Confederation and expansion

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Early 20th century

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Modern times

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Government

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Climate

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Tokv Canada ometv of mim'vn mahē hunēra, kahonkv vliket es'tē acv'nkv kus hēsaketv eshērv-ronks mahē condition.

Natural resources

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Demographics

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References

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  1. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/210617/dq210617c-eng.htm
  2. http://hdr.undp.org/sites/default/files/hdr2020.pdf
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20100209021646/http://www.canada.gc.ca/othergov-autregouv/prov-eng.html