Telus provides service to almost all parts of Canada. The main areas covered include Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan.
No. Canada is not flat. there are many mountains in British Colombia.
It started with a misunderstanding between two First Nation boys and Jacques Cartier. They told him that they were leading him to their "kanata" which was their word for village. However, he mistook it as that "kanata" or Canada, as he made it out to be, was a full-fledged country. It was named in 1535. :)
Upper Canada & lower Canada
The parts of Canada that have the mildest climate are the parts that are west of the Great Lakes region. The snow and cold tends to be a little harsher during winter months near the Great Lakes.
North and South
Yes, the Canada lynx is found in British Columbia as well as in many other parts of Canada and northern United States.
Telus provides service to almost all parts of Canada. The main areas covered include Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan.
Germany was divided into 4 different parts after WW2. There was the British Zone, Soviet Zone, French Zone, and American Zone.
The advantage was only for the British who did not want India to prosper and had planned to create a permanent problem and headache for both the divided parts of India
England and France colonized parts of North America. The British defeated the French forces in what is now Canada, and thus ruled the colony alone, until its independence in 1867.
it can be divided into three parts
No. Canada is not flat. there are many mountains in British Colombia.
It started with a misunderstanding between two First Nation boys and Jacques Cartier. They told him that they were leading him to their "kanata" which was their word for village. However, he mistook it as that "kanata" or Canada, as he made it out to be, was a full-fledged country. It was named in 1535. :)
Because Canada lies in between the State of Alaska and the contiguous States.
For two generations these colonies developed separately. The British also maintained colonies in Newfoundland, Prince Edward island, the western plains, and the Pacific Coast. The colonies viewed themselves as different from other parts of the British Empire. Therefore, the British Parliament created the Dominion of Canada in 1867.
No, just Mexico. Some of present-day Canada was part of a British colony (such as Nova Scotia and Ontario) while other parts of it were French colonies (Quebec).