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Canada
Flag Coat of arms
Jhanda Coat of arms
Des ke jaankari
Des ke motto: "A Mari Usque Ad Mare"
(From sea to sea)
National anthem: O Canada
Log ke baare me
Official bhasa: English aur French
Aur bhasa: Cantonese, Punjabi
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Jagha
country map
country map
Hian pe des ke dunia ke map me dekhawa jaawe hae.
Capital City: Ottawa, Ontario
Sab se barraa City: Toronto, Ontario
Area
  - Total: 9,984,670 (ranked 2)
  - Water: 860,679 km² (8.62%)
Politics / Government
Established: Independence from the United Kingdom
Leader: King: Charles III

Governor General Mary Simon
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Economy / Money
Paisa ke naam: Canadian dollar ($)
International information
Time ke zone: -03.50 to
UTC -08:00
Telephone ke dialing code: 1
Internet domain: .ca

Canada North America ke north hissa me ek des hae jiske south me United States of America hae.

Canada, Russia ke baad, land area me dunia ke duusra sab se barraa des hae. Iske coastline dunia ke des me se sab se lamba hae aur iske Pacific Ocean, Arctic Ocean, aur Atlantic Ocean se mile hae.

33 million log Canada ke das province aur tiin territory me rahe hae.

Canada me 6 time zone hae. Paanch me se chaar Great Lake (Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario) Canada aur USA share kare hae. St. Lawrence Naddi, Great Lakes ke Atlantic Ocean se jorree hae, jisme samundar waala jahaaj bhi chlae sake hae.

Canada se jagha me kaafi antar hae. West me alpine areas hae, centre me grasslands hae, aur center me ancient shield rocks hae.

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Canada ke Prime Minister

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Provinces

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The following table is listed in the order of precedence (i.e. when a province entered into Confederation).

Provinces of Canada
Flag Arms Provinces Abbreviation/
Postal ISO
Capital Largest Entered Confederation Population
(Apr 2010)[1]
Land
(km2)
Water
(km2)
Total Area
(km2)
Official Language(s) House of Commons Senate
Ontario Ont.
ON
Toronto Toronto July 1, 1867 13,167,894 917,741 158,654 1,076,395 English1
French2
106 24
Quebec Que., P.Q.
QC
Quebec City Montreal July 1, 1867 7,886,108 1,356,128 185,928 1,542,056 French3 75 24
Nova Scotia N.S.
NS
Halifax Halifax July 1, 1867 940,482 53,338 1,946 55,284 English1 11 10
New Brunswick N.B.
NB
Fredericton Saint John July 1, 1867 751,273 71,450 1,458 72,908 English4
French4
10 10
Manitoba Man.
MB
Winnipeg Winnipeg July 15, 1870 1,232,654 553,556 94,241 647,797 English5
French5
14 6
British Columbia B.C.
BC
Victoria Vancouver July 20, 1871 4,510,858 925,186 19,549 944,735 English1 36 6
Prince Edward Island P.E.I.
PE
Charlottetown Charlottetown July 1, 1873 141,551 5,660 0 5,660 English1 4 4
Saskatchewan Sask.
SK
Regina Saskatoon September 1, 1905 1,041,729 591,670 59,366 651,036 English1 14 6
Alberta Alta.
AB
Edmonton Calgary September 1, 1905 3,724,832 642,317 19,531 661,848 English1 28 6
Newfoundland and Labrador Nfld., Lab.
NL
St. John's St. John's March 31, 1949 510,901 373,872 31,340 405,212 English1 7 6

Notes:

1. de facto
2. French Language Services Act
3. Charter of the French Language
4. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
5. Manitoba Act
Prior to Confederation, Ontario and Quebec formed the Province of Canada.
British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island were separate colonies before joining Canada.
Manitoba was created simultaneously with the Northwest Territories.
Saskatchewan and Alberta were created out of land that had been part of the Northwest Territories.
Newfoundland was an independent Dominion within the British Commonwealth prior to joining Canada. Britain recognized Labrador as a possession of Newfoundland in 1927. The official name of the province changed from Newfoundland to Newfoundland and Labrador by constitutional amendment on 6 December 2001.
With the exception of Fredericton, the provincial capitals are all either the largest or second-largest cities in their respective provinces (Fredericton is the third largest city in New Brunswick after Moncton and Saint John).

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References

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  1. "Canada's population estimates: Table 2 Quarterly demographic estimates". Statcan.gc.ca. 2010-06-28. Retrieved 2010-07-26.