The name Canada comes from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word kanata, meaning "village" or "settlement". In 1535, indigenous inhabitants of the present-day Quebec City region used the word to direct French explorer Jacques Cartier to the village of Stadacona. Cartier later used the word Canada to refer not only to that particular village, but the entire area subject to Donnacona (the chief at Stadacona); by 1545, European books and maps had begun referring to this region as Canada.
The people living in Canada all have very different pasts. Most Canadians have a history in Great Britain or in France although many others will have history in italy, Germany, and the Ukraine. Today most of Canada's new people are coming from Asia.
Yes they did come from hens the name Canada Geese... WOW!!
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The first Welsh man to come to Canada is believed to be Sir. Thomas Button in 1612. Other Welsh people started to come to Canada in 1763 after the signing of the Treaty of Paris and following the after math of the American revolution.
yes
They come from Canada
Because Canadians are AWESOME !
Where did the word,"Canada,"come from? Well, Canada came from the word Kanata.
when did the first Nigerian immigrants come to Canada
No it did not come into Canada, as Canada was not discovered by Europeans yet. However, the Black death usually refers to Bubonic Plague so if you are talking about modern times the Black death did come to Canada. However, most would agree, the Black Death did not come to Canada
Yes. He did come to Canada and probably will in future concerts.
can i will come in canada if i will be marry with canadian?
Refugees come to Canada because they either have war or their country is in danger. Also they might come to Canada because their country doesn't have rights that they think they should have. They also come to Canada because they want to have freedom.
They have always been in Canada.
Netflix already has a service in Canada.
Yep! Cheetos originated from Canada :)
From an Aboriginal word for village. We have a saying, In Canada, it takes a Canada.