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(Where is Canada located and what countries borders it)?

1- Facts About Canada: Canada is a country located north of the North American continent, overlooking the waters of the Arctic Ocean from the north.

From the south and west, Canada is bordered by United States.

Hudson Bay connects Canada from the east, and in the far east, Canada is bordered by Greenland.

 

 

(What are the most important cities and provinces in Canada)?

1- Canada is a country consists of 10 provinces and three territories.

Canada’s largest city in terms of area is La Tuque.

Toronto is Canada’s largest city terms of population, with 2,832,718 people at the end of 2024.

Facts About Canada: Ottawa
Ottawa

 

The capital, Ottawa, is the administrative and political center of the country.

Facts About Canada: Ottawa
Ottawa

 

2- Vancouver in Canada ranked 40th after The Hague in The Netherlands having the highest smart city index in the world for the year 2024, according to a report by imd.org.Vancouver

 

 

Also, Ottawa ranked 46th, while Toronto came in position 51 as the smartest city in the world.

Facts About Canada: Ottawa
Ottawa

 

(What is the origin of the name Canada and its meaning)?

1- The name Canada is derived from the word Kanta, used by an ancient American tribe.

(What is the system of government in Canada and who runs the country)?

1- The system of government in Canada is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, as it is ruled by King Charles, as Canada belongs to the United Kingdom.

The Prime Minister of Canada is Marc Carney and before him it was Justin Trudeau.

 

(What languages are spoken in Canada)?

1- English and French are the official languages in the country, they are no different from other countries, such as USA, the United Kingdom, and France.

You must mix with the indigenous people in Canada for an extended period to learn their dialect perfectly.

 

2- Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, Is one of the longest words in English.

This 45 letter word refers to a lung disease resulting from the inhalation of silica or quartz dust.

 

This word was coined in 1935 by Everett M. Smith, who served as the National Puzzlers’ League president at the time.    Source: studyinternational.com.

 

 

(What are the main religions and sects in Canada)?

1- Two-thirds of Canadians identify as being Christians – with Catholic the most prevalent followed by Protestants.

Although, the country is incredibly open and welcoming of diversity including with regards to religion.    Source: originaltravel.co.uk.

 

2- The largest church in Canada is Saint Joseph’s Oratory, with an area of 6,825 square meters, and is located in Montreal.

Country’s government has banned the American Baptist Church from entering the country due to its hate speech.

Facts About Canada: Saint Joseph's Oratory
Saint Joseph’s Oratory

 

 

(What organizations and memberships does Canada belong to)?

1- In 1961st Canada joined the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

The organization’s founding dates back to 1961, and its headquarters are located in Paris, the capital of France.

Facts About Canada: OECD 50th Anniversary Forum
OECD 50th Anniversary Forum

 

2- Canada is a member of the United Nations and the Group of Seven (G7), including Britain, Italy, France, Germany, United States, and Japan.

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(When did Canada become independent)?

1- Canada became fully independent from Britain in 1931. National Independence Day is celebrated on July 1.

Also, Canada had a national anthem in 1980.

 

 

(What are the national symbols of Canada)?

1- The maple leaf has been the national symbol of Canada since the year 1,700.

The maple leaf has been present on country’s flag starting on 2/15/1965 AD.

Maple Leaves
Maple Leaves

 

Among the national characters of Canada are the sable and the beaver, which are found on the 5-cent coin, as these animals are famous for their hard work.

It’s mentioned that Canada produces enough maple sap annually to fill 14 Olympic swimming pools.

 

2- The name of Canadian national anthem is O CANADA which was adopted in 1980.

You can listen to the Canadian national anthem and watch it with translation in the next video.

 

 

(What are the most famous dishes of Canadian cuisine)?

1- Poutine is the most famous and fun dish in Canadian cuisine.

Poutine Dish
Poutine Dish

 

2- In eastern Canada, milk is sold in packaged bags.

Canada’s population eat 55% more Kraft macaroni and cheese than Americans, as it is the most popular food product Country’s grocers sell.

 

3- Canada came 20thth after Poland as the largest country in terms of the number of vegetarians living there in the world until the end of 2024 which reached 7.60% of the Canadian population.

Vegetables

 

Came came in position 22nd after Egypt as the percentage of meat consumption per capita per in 2022 which reached 3,498 kilograms.

Also, the number of vegetarian restaurants in the country is more than 2.435.

 

Number of people per vegetarian restaurants is 15k and the result of the Global Vegetarian Index is 278.    Source: Oliver’s Travels.

 

 

(What are the national holidays in Canada)?

1- New Year – Monday, January 1, 2024.

2- Good Friday – Friday, March 29, 2024.

3- Easter Monday – Monday, April 1, 2024.

4- Victoria Day – Monday, May 20, 2024.

5- Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day – Monday, June 24, 2024.

6- Canada Day – Monday, July 1, 2024.

7- Civic Holiday – Monday, August 5, 2024 (excluding Quebec).

8- Labor Day – Monday, September 2, 2024.

9- National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – Monday, September 30, 2024.

10- Thanksgiving Day – Monday, October 14, 2024.

11- Remembrance Day – Monday, November 11, 2024.

12- Christmas Day – Wednesday, December 25, 2024.

13- Boxing Day – Thursday, December 26, 2024.

Source: www.canada.ca.

 

(What is the most important information about the geography of Canada)?

1- Canada is ranked 2nd in the world after Russia and 1st in North America as the largest country in terms of area with 7,688,000 square kilometers.    Source: worldometers.info.

 

2- The highest point in Canada is Mount Logan, 5,959 meters above sea level.

It is in the Yukon region and follows the Saint Elias Mountain Range.

Facts About Canada: Mount Logan
Mount Logan

 

3- The Hudson River is one of the most famous rivers in Canada and the world.

Hudson River low level of gravity distinguishes it, as a person’s weight is reduced by half, and you will feel extraordinarily fit.

Facts About Canada: Hudson River
Hudson River

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Longest River In Canada?

4- The longest river in Canada is the Mackenzie, with a length of 4,241 km.

Mackenzie river originates from Great Slave Lake and empties into the Arctic Ocean.

Facts About Canada: Mackenzie River
Mackenzie River

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Longest Border In The World?

5- The longest border in the world is the Canadian-American border, with a length of 8,893 km.

The largest of Canadian-US border extends through the province of Ontario, with a distance of 2,727 km.

In comparison, Canadian-US border in USA spreads through Alaska state with a length of 2,475 km.

 

The border is not completely protected, but they are mutually understanding neighbors and participate in military and economic exercises.

 

They are among each other’s largest trading partners, and the language is considered.

Commonality is also one of the factors of harmony between the two country.

 

6- Canada is ranked 1st on the continent of North America and 2nd in the world after Russia as the largest country in terms of area, with an area of 9,984,670 square kilometers.

Canada occupies 6.1% of world landmass.    Source: worldometers.info.

 

7- 75% of Country’s population live within 100 miles of the US border due to the cold climate in the northern part of the country.

 

8- The US state of California has a population more significant than the population of Canada.

Even though the area of USA as a whole is very close to the size of Canada.

Facts About Canada: California In USA
California In USA

 

9- Half of Canada’s area is covered by dense forests.

Canada has 10% of the remaining forests in the world and 20% of the remaining wild places on Earth.

 

Canada has forests equal to the area of Italy, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Cameroon, and Ghana combined.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Country Is Considered The Largest Source Of Freshwater?

10- Canada is the largest source of fresh water in the world.

Canada has lakes on its territory, more largest than the area of all the lakes in the world.

 

More than 2 million lakes occupy 8 of the Earth’s surface area.

Canada shares 4 of the five Great Lakes with the United States, the most famous of which is Superior.

Superior lake is the largest lake on the continent of North America in terms of area, is approximately half the area of Austria and extends within the borders of USA.

Facts About Canada: Superior Lake
Superior Lake

 

Superior lake’s area is 82,000 square kilometers, its average depth is 147 meters, its width is 260 kilometers, its length is 560 kilometers, and its height is 183 meters.

Superior Lake
Superior Lake

 

11- Canada has the longest coastline in the world, which overlooks three water outlets: the Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic Oceans, it looks fun isn’t it ?

 

12- Canada is home to some of the world’s largest tides, reaching up to 16 meters in the Bay of Fundy.

 

13- In Canada, the largest island inside a lake is Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron, with an area of 2,766 square meters, and inside it is a small lake.

 

Facts About Canada:

Does Canada Have A Good Environment?

14- Canada came in position 49th for having the best environmental performance in the world, which reached 50.00 according to a report by Yale University for the year 2024.

This report compares the data of 180 countries around the world that have the highest environmental performance index, which is abbreviated with EPI.    Source: epi.yale.edu.

 

 

(What are the characteristics of Canadian people)?

1- Canadian people are fun and considered one of the people who own the most cars, with more than 25 million cars in 2018, or a rate of 685 vehicles per 1,000 people.

Thus, Canadian people ranked 12th in the world and 2nd on the continent after USA as the people who own the most cars, according to Wikipedia.

 

 

(What is the quality of roads and transport condition in Canada)?

1- Toronto Pearson International Airport in Toronto is one of the busiest and largest airports in the world and is located in Canada.

About 40 million passengers travel through Toronto Pearson International Airport annually.

 

Toronto Pearson International Airport’s name was changed to what it is currently in 1984, as it was previously known as Malton Airport, after the country’s former prime minister.

Toronto Pearson Airport
Toronto Pearson Airport

 

2- Canada is ranked 5th in the world after Russia, 2nd on the continent after USA, with the most extended railway networks in the world for 2024, with a total length of 49,422 kilometers.    Source: geeksforgeeks.org.

 

Canada’s largest railway operator within the borders of the country is the Canadian National Railway Company, and it is used to transport passengers and freight.

 

Facts About Canada:

Are Traffic Rules In Canada Strict?

3- Canada was ranked in the position 9th after Germany as the most stringent country in terms of having an index of strict road rules, which included several rules, which are:

The blood alcohol limit (BAC) 0.04.

The highway speed limit which reached 120 kilometers/hour.

The Residential speed limit reached 30.

 

Rural speed reached 100 km/h, hands-free mobile phone allowance is permissible.

Seat belt requirements mandatory (with exemptions), and finally the index score reached 4.69.    Source: comparethemarket.com.au.

 

 

(How big is the Canadian economy, and what are the most important exports)?

1- Canada was placed in the position 8th after Brazil by having the highest number of billionaires in the world for the year 2024, who numbered 67.    Source: Forbes.com.

 

2- It is easy to distinguish between the denominations of the Canadian dollar due to their different colors, unlike the denominations of the US dollar.

Facts About Canada: Canadian Dollars
Canadian Dollars

 

3- Pennies are no longer used in Canada, and it is forbidden to pierce, scratch, modify, or decorate them directly or indirectly.

Pennies

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Largest Stock Exchange In Canada?

4- The Toronto Stock Exchange is ranked 10th in the world and 3rd on the continent as the largest stock exchange, with a market value of CAD $4.23 trillion.

The number of companies listed on The Toronto Stock Exchange reaching  more than 2,207 in various fields.

 

Toronto Stock Exchange was founded in Toronto in 1852.

 

5- Country’s government imposes taxes on all residents, whether indigenous or refugees.

You must pay a tax on anything you buy or any service you obtain, and the rate may reach 15%.

 

6- Canada’s largest economic center is located in the province of Toronto.

High prices generally characterize Canada, as every service costs you money, so nothing is free.

Toronto
Toronto

 

 

7- The world’s 4th largest crude oil reserve after Iran is located in Canada, which possesses 163.63 Billion Barrels at the end of 2024.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Most Expensive City In Canada?

8- City of Toronto came in 92nd place in the world as the most expensive city by the cost of living in 2024, followed by Vancouver in 101 place in the World.

 

Also Montreal came in 118th, while Ottawa ranked 126th, finally Calgary in Canada took position in 141 as the most expensive city in the World in 2024.    Source: mercer.com.

Vancouver
Vancouver

 

9- Canada is the world’s largest uranium producer.

Yet, Canada has no nuclear bombs, as it got rid of all its weapons of mass destruction in 1984.

 

10- Canada ranks 4th in the world after Australia and 2nd in North America after USA as the most gold-producing country at an annual rate of 191.9 tons in 2024.    Source: gold.org.

 

11- Canada have a gross domestic product in the world for the year 2024, which reached 63,284.    Source: Worldeconomics.com.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Largest Company In Canada?

12- RBC is the largest company in Canada with a market value of 226.28 Canadian billion dollars at the 1st quarter of 2025 according to companiesmarketcap.com.

 

The Royal Bank of Canada is a multinational financial services company in areas including retail and corporate banking, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, wealth management and insurance.    Source: thestreet.com.

 

 

(What are the aspects of wildlife in Canada)?

1- The largest number of moose is found in Canada on New Found Land Island, and the number of accidents resulting from collisions with them ranges between 500-600 accidents annually.

Facts About Canada: Moose
Moose

 

It is forbidden on New Found Land Island to own a cow as a pet.

Facts About Canada: Cow

 

2- Most of the country’s residents leave their car doors open to protect themselves during a polar bear attack.

Facts About Canada: Polar Bear
Polar Bear

 

3- Canada has more than 2 million reindeer and more than 15 million cattle.

Facts About Canada: Cattle

 

4- The area of Wood Buffalo National Park is 802.44 square kilometers, which is larger than the entire Netherlands and Switzerland.

Wood Buffalo Park
Wood Buffalo Park

 

5- The largest number of snakes worldwide is found in Manitoba, where approximately 70,000 snakes spread in May.

 

 

(Is the education system developed in Canada)?

1- Half of the Country’s population has higher education degrees.

 

2- Canada is ranked 4th in the World after Germany and 2nd in North America in terms of quality of education after United States.

It is noteworthy that education in Canada is compulsory starting from 5 or 6 years.

The University of Toronto is considered the 21 best in the country as it received academic reputation of 99.7 and citations per faculty reached 57.2 in 2024.  Source: topuniversities.com.

 

3- Canada ranked 12th after Belgium with the highest global knowledge index for the year 2024, which reached 64.5, according to knowledge4all.com.

 

4- Canada was ranked 6th after Denmark as the most educated country in the world in 2024, with a percentage of educated people reached 40.1% out of the total Canadian population.    Source: jagranjosh.com.

 

 

(What are the most important and strangest laws in Canada)?

1- Canada’s government has established rules to prevent farmers from giving growth hormones to cows to speed up milk production.

 

2- According to Canadian laws, it is prohibited to conduct drug or any other tests on people before hiring them for work.

 

3- Canada’s population celebrate Thanksgiving every year on Monday, October 2, while Americans celebrate Thursday, November 4.

 

4- Making noise at night is prohibited in Canada according to the laws, and whoever does so exposes himself to legal accountability.

 

Facts About Canada:

Do Not Swim Naked In Pools

5- Swimming with a naked body is unusual in Canada, unlike European countries, as Country’s Constitution prohibits this.

Facts About Canada: Man Swims

 

6- In the suburb of Kanta in the province of Ontario, Country’s law prohibits painting houses from the outside in purple; otherwise, you will pay a fine, and there is no apparent reason.

 

7- In Alberta, it is forbidden to paint wooden stairs. It is also forbidden to own a pet rat.

Facts About Canada: Alberta
Alberta

 

8- It is forbidden in Toronto to climb trees or install swings on them.

Toronto contains many archaeological areas and different and diverse categories of immigrants.

Toronto
Toronto

 

9- Fighting between country’s people is prohibited in Canada, regardless of the reason.

Facts About Canada: Two Men Fighting

 

10- Water skiing is prohibited anywhere on Country’s territory one hour after sunset.

Facts About Canada: Water Skiing

 

11- It is forbidden to take your dog when walking in the northern regions, especially the High River area, as they are allowed to roam in public places and have designated places.

Dog Walking

 

12- It is prohibited to install bicycle sirens, as only regular bicycle bells are permitted.

 

13- In 1985, a law was passed prohibiting the purchase of large quantities of coins, as you can purchase up to $25 by paying with cash.

Facts About Canada: coins

 

Facts About Canada:

Bad News For Taxi Drivers

14- Taxi drivers in Halifax are prohibited from wearing a blouse and must wear a shirt with a collar and sleeves.

 

15- Chanting or yelling is prohibited in Petrolia Canada at any time.

 

16- It is prohibited to own, sell, or write comic books for children that contain crimes, as they violate the law.

Facts About Canada: Comics

 

17- Before 2012, it was prohibited to transport any alcoholic beverages between provinces without a legal permit.

 

18- In Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, entertainers are prohibited from giving children balloon animals.

Facts About Canada: Ballons

 

19- In the city of Fredericton, you are not allowed to leave the house while holding your pet snake around your neck or holding any crawling animal in your hands, as it must be in a cage when you leave the house.

Facts About Canada: Snake

 

20- In Esquimalt on Vancouver Island, throwing snowballs is not fun, It used to be prohibited but is now allowed -20.

Snowball

 

Facts About Canada:

Did You Know That There’s A City In Canada Calls London?

21- In the city of London in the province of Ontario, it is forbidden for the grass in your garden to be more than 20 cm long, otherwise, you will have to pay a hefty fine.

Facts About Canada: Ontario
Ontario

 

22- In Ontario, it is forbidden to eat ice cream on Bank Street on Sundays.

 

23- It is forbidden to curse in French in the city of Montreal, as it is the dominant language in this region of Canada.

 

24- In Alberta, children under 15 may not be in public places unaccompanied between 12 p.m. and 6 a.m.

Children who violate this will be arrested.

 

25- In the town of Souris in the province of Prince Edward Island, building a fun snowman exceeding 75 meters in length is forbidden.

 

26- In Etobicoke, Ontario, local law requires that the water level in the swimming pool be at least 9 centimeters.

 

27- In Ottawa, raising your legs while riding a bicycle is also prohibited.

Facts About Canada: Ottawa
Ottawa

 

 

(What are the most important tips when visiting Canada)?

1- Do not use obscene words and foul language in the province of Toronto, the capital of Canada, especially in public and tourist places.

 

If you stay in a hotel in Toronto and do not pay your bill in total, and if you rent a room in a Toronto hotel and do not pay your account in full, the hotel management will sell your pet.

 

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(Is the health system in Canada good)?

1- According to the Legatum Institute report, Canada comes in the position 32th of having the best health systems in the world by 2023, which includes:

 

The extent to which people enjoy good health, and their ability to access the services necessary to maintain good health, including health outcomes, disease, and risk factors. mortality rates.

 

2- In Canada, there is a family doctor, as in European countries.

It is noteworthy that obtaining an appointment with a doctor in some public hospitals takes a long time.

The healthcare system in Canada is characterized as advanced compared to the field of education and the economy.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Obesity Rate In Canada?

3- According to WorldAtlas Report In 2023: Adults with obesity 2035 In Canada reaches 49% which Is very high.

The annual Increase In adult obesity 2022-2035 reaches 2.3% which Is high.

The annual Increase In child obesity 2020-2035 reaches 3.1% which Is very high.

Overweight Impact on national GDP 2035 reaches 2.9% which Is very high.

Finally global preparedness ranking In Canada reaches 26/183 which Is good.

Facts About Canada:

What Is Smoking Rate In Canada?

4- One of The largest health problem in Canada is smoking.

The country ranks 94th in the world as the largest country in terms of the rate of smokers, which amounts to 17.5% of the Canadian people according to datapandas.org.

 

Facts About Canada:

How much Tea do Canadians consume?

5- Canada has been ranked 44th in the world as the nation that consumes the most alcohol, which has reached 8th liters per capita since 2019.    Source: cia.gov.

 

Facts About Canada:

How much coffee do Canadians consume?

6- Canada ranks 9th globally in coffee consumption after Russia, with 3,929,000 bags annually.    Source: wisevoter.com.

 

7- For more information and medical news, visit healthline.com.

 

 

(What is the most important and diverse information from Canada)?

1- One million letters are sent to Santa Claus’s mailing address, and the subject line is Santa Clause North Pole HoHoHo.

 

2- USA should have occupied Canada twice, the first in 1775 and the second in 1812.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Tallest Building In Canada?

3- The tallest building in Canada is First Canadian Place, with a height of 298.1 meters and consisting of 72 floors.

 

First Canadian Place is located in Toronto. It was opened in 1975, and it has a fun view.

Facts About Canada: First Canadian Place Building
First Canadian Place Building In Toronto

 

Facts About Canada:

Where is the longest street in the world located?

4- The longest street in the world is in Canada is Bloor in Toronto, Ontario.

Bloor street is 1,900 kilometers long and is called Bloor.

Facts About Canada: Bloor Street In Canada
Bloor Street In Canada

 

The annual rent per square foot in Bloor street is $260.

Bloor street in Ontario, Canada, consists of apartments and shops extending between Toronto and Ontario.

 

5- In 1943, for one day, Country’s government considered a room in one of the hospitals in the country to be Dutch territory until one of the princesses was born as a Dutch citizen, which is one of the Dutch requirements to maintain her title as a princess.

 

Since that day, the Netherlands has sent thousands of tulips to Canada annually in return for the favor,

It has been derived from this, Anniversary Annual Tulip Festival.

 

6- Canada is a world leader in space field after Russia and United States, as it owns the space agency CSA.

CSA agency conducts astronomical research on the planets and stars and their movement.

 

In addition to competing in the field of aviation and inventing and developing rockets and satellites.

CSA agency is one of the largest participants in the International Space Station.

Facts About Canada: Canadian Space Agency
Canadian Space Agency

 

7- In 2015, Canadian police arrested a citizen who tied over 100 balloons to a park chair and flew them over Calgary.

 

Facts About Canada:

Did You Know That Canada Was Against War On Iraq?

8- Canada rejected the war on Iraq and is one of the countries that has no hostility towards another country.

 

Canada is almost neutral, like Switzerland and Luxembourg, and maintains good relations even with Cuba, the arch-enemy of its neighbor United States.

It’s mentioned that Canada declared war on Japan before the United States after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

9- Blind people use exceptional currencies in Canada to facilitate their daily lives.

 

10- Number plates in the country’s northwestern regions are in the shape of polar bears.

Facts About Canada: Polar Bear
Polar Bear

 

11- In Vancouver, between 1947 and 1986, the sale of stoves was prohibited in the city on Wednesdays.

Facts About Canada: Vancouver
Vancouver

 

12- In Ontario, you can only drive Santa Claus’ carriage on the highway if you attach at least two bells to the horse’s bridle.

 

13- Underneath the city of Toronto is a system of corridors connecting shops, restaurants, 50 office towers, and 20 parking lots.

 

Facts About Canada:

Did You Know That There’s A City In Canada Calls Churchill?

14- Churchill is a small fun city located in Canada, it is nicknamed the capital of polar bears in the world due to their large number.

 

More than half of the number of polar bears around the world live in Canada, as their number exceeds 16,000.

It is said that there is a particular prison for bears that break into people’s homes.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Best Neighborhood?

15- The Annex neighborhood, Which is located in Toronto, ranked 38th as the 40 best neighborhoods in the world for the year 2023, according to a report by timeout.com.

 

The Annex has changed, After the closure of the iconic Honest Ed’s department store changed the area’s landscape.

Annex neighborhood is now finally emerging from years of construction with a fresh new look.

Facts About Canada: Annex Neighborhood In Canada
Annex Neighborhood In Canada

 

The developing Mirvish Village hub brings new retail spaces, more housing.

 

 

(What Ranks Does Canada Occupy In Various Fields Worldwide)?

1- Canada ranked 15th as the happiest country in the world for the year 2024, With index reached 6.961, according to Worldhappiness.report.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Crime Rate In Canada?

2- Canada came in position 160th as having the highest crime rates in the world for the year 2023, which reached 3.88.    Source: Organized Crime Index.

 

3- Canada ranked 14th after Japan as the most innovative country in the world for the year 2024, with a total of 53.8.    Source: visualcapitalist.com.

4- Canada was ranked 19th after Belgium as the most competitive country in the world for the year 2024.    Source: knowledge.insead.edu.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is Canada’s GDP?

5- Canada have a gross domestic product in the world for the year 2024, which reached 53,834.48 US dollars.    Source: data.worldbank.org.

 

Facts About Canada:

Is The Canadian Passport Strong?

7- According to the Henley Passport Ranking Index, Canada ranks 7th globally by having the most powerful passport for the year 2024.

Through Canadian passport, you can travel to a 185 destination without a visa, shared rank with Poland, Czechia, Hungary and Malta.

 

8- Canada ranks 15th in the world shared rank with Germany and 1st on the continent in the Corruption Perceptions Index In 2024, with a score of 75.    Source: transparency.org.

 

Facts About Canada:

Is Canada A Safe Country?

9- Canada ranked 11th in the world and 1st on the continent as the safest country according to the Global Peace Index for 2024, with a score of 1.35.    Source: visionofhumanity.org.

 

Facts About Canada:

Is the Canadian army strong?

10- According to the Global Fire Power website, the Canadian Army is ranked 28th after Sweden as the most powerful Army in the world as the 1st quarter of 2025, with power Index reached 0.5179.

 

11- Canada’s national football team came in 31 place in the world after Hungary as the strongest team for the year 2024, according to the FIFA classification, as it obtained a total of points amounting to 1453.76.

Facts About Canada: Canadian Football National Team
Canadian Football National Team In FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

 

Facts About Canada:

Did You Know That Canada Was The Best Country In The World?

12- Canada ranked as one of the three best countries to live in the world for eight consecutive years, between 1994 and 2002.

 

Canada took this place due to its prosperous living, quality education, low rates of crime, violence, fun people, and hatred, and high speed of safety and health care, which is ranked among the best in the world, as Canada ranked 12th in the world and 1st.

Toronto
Toronto

 

13- Canada ranked 1st of North America as the best country to live in, In late 2022, as Canada obtained a human development index of 0.935.

Facts About Canada: Toronto
Toronto

 

14- Canada is ranked 36th after Croatia in the world by having the fastest Internet networks as the 1st quarter of 2025, which reaches 106.93 kilobits per second.    Source: speedtest.net.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is Rape Rate In Canada?

15- Canada ranked 97th in the world in terms of the highest rates of rape crimes as the 1st quarter of 2025, with a rape rate of 1.69 per 100 thousand people in the country annually, according to the datapandas.org.

 

Most of these cases are not reported for fear of the criminal tracking the victim or spreading the reputation wrong about the girl.

 

 

(What is the climate like in Canada)?

1- On the east and west coasts, average high temperatures are generally in the low 20s °C (70s °F), while between the coasts.

 

The average summer high temperature in Canada ranges from 25 to 30 °C (77 to 86 °F), with temperatures in some interior locations occasionally exceeding 40 °C (104 °F).    Source: Wikipedia.

 

It’s mentioned that the lowest temperature recorded in the history of Canada was 81 degrees below zero in 1947.

 

2- The weather is freezing in Canada, especially in the northern parts.

In contrast, the southern parts are characterized as the warmest areas in the country, they are where most of the population lives.

In 1947, Canada recorded the lowest temperature, reaching 81 degrees below zero.

 

 

(How many people live in Canada and what is their average age)?

1- Canada is ranked 38th in the world and 3rd in North America continent after Mexico 2nd and USA 1st, as the largest country in terms of population In 2024, which is 40,126,700 Inhabitant.

Population density reaches 4th people per square kilometer.    Source: worldpopulationreview.com.

 

Facts About Canada:

What Is The Median Age Of Canadian People?

2- This statistic shows the median age of the resident population of Canada from 2000 to 2022.

The median age of the Canadian population was 41 years in 2022.    Source: Statista.com.

 

3- Canada’s population is less than the Japanese capital, Tokyo, which is one million people.

 

4- More than 80% of Canada’s population lives in cities.

 

 

(The Refugee Crisis In Canada):

1- Canada was one of the countries that received the most refugees, as more than 10% of the refugees worldwide are in Canada.

Most of the refugees in Canada come from China and India, then come from other countries such as the countries of the Middle East, East Asian countries, and South Korea.

 

The number of refugees in Canada is 1 million immigrants; therefore, Canada is a mixture of races, ethnicities, religions, and cultures.

Canada is a melting pot of the present, the past, and the future.

 

 

(What are the most famous UNESCO sites in Canada and how many are they)?

1- Canada ranks 14th on the world after Brazil and 3rd In North America continent after USA 1st and Mexico 2nd having largest number of UNESCO sites on It’s land, which reaches 22th.

 

You can find out these sites through the official UNESCO website.

 

 

(Who are the Nobel Prize winners from Canada and how many are they)?

There are 28 Nobel Prize winners from Thailand, Which you can find out through the official Nobel website.

 

 

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