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Baton Rouge, LA
Sunday, May 25 xxxx
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In all, Canada lost 158 soldiers, one diplomat, two aid workers, and one journalist during the mission,[131] which cost approximately CIn February xxxx, Canada, Italy, the United Kingdom, Norway, and Russia announced their joint commitment to a $1.5-billion project to help develop vaccines for developing nations, and called on other countries to join them.[133] In August xxxx, Canada's territorial claims in the Arctic were challenged after a Russian underwater expedition to the North Pole; Canada has considered that area to be sovereign territory since xxxx.[134] Between March and October xxxx, Canadian forces participated in a UN-mandated NATO intervention into the xxxx Libyan civCanada is a federation composed of ten provinces and three territories. In turn, these may be grouped into four main regions: Western Canada, Central Canada, Atlantic Canada, and Northern Canada ("Eastern Canada" refers to Central Canada and Atlantic Canada together). Provinces have more autonomy than territories, having responsibility for social programs such as health care, education, and welfare. Together, the provinces collect more revenue than the federal government, an almost unique structure among federations in the world. Using its spending powers, the federal government can initiate national policies in provincial areas, such as the Canada Health Act; the provinces can opt out of these, but rarely do so in practice. Equalization payments are made by the federal government to ensure that reasonably uniform standards of services and taxation are kept between the richer and poorer provinces.[136]il war.[135]$11.3 billion.[132]um (APEC).[130]nada's federal structure divides government responsibilities between the federal government and the ten provinces. Provincial legislatures are unicameral and operate in parliamentary fashion similar to the House of Commons.[102] Canada's three territories also have legislatures, but these are not sovereign and have fewer constitutional responsibilities than the provinces.[108] The territorial legislatures also differ structurally from their provincial counterThe Constitution of Canada is the suThe Bank of Canada is the central bank of the country and governed by Stephen Poloz. In addition, the Minister of Finance and Ministry of Industry utilize the Statistics Canada system for financial planning. The Toronto Stock Exchange is the seventh largest exchange in the world having 1,577 companies listed in xxxx. Canada is the world's eleventh-largest economy, with a xxxx nominal GDP of approximately US$1.82 trillion.[6] It is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the G8, and is one of the world's top ten trading nations, with a highly globalized economy.[137][138] Canada is a mixed economy, ranking above the US and most western European nations on the Heritage Foundation's index of economic freedom,[139] and experiencing a relatively low level of income disparity.[140] In xxxx, Canada's imported goods were worth over $442.9 billion, of which $280.8 billion originated from the United States, $11.7 billion from Japan, and $11.3 billion from the United Kingdom.[141] The country's xxxx trade deficit totalled C$4.8 billion, compared with a C$46.9 billion surpSince the early 20th century, the growth of Canada's manufacturing, mining, and service sectors has transformed the nation from a largely rural economy to an urbanized, industrial one. Like many other First World nations, the Canadian economy is dominated by the service industry, which employs about three-quarters of the country's workforce.[143] However, Canada is unusual among developed countries in the importance of its primary sector, in which the logging and petroleum industries are two of the most prominent Canada is one of the few developed nations that are net exporters of energy.[145] Atlantic Canada possesses vast offshore deposits of natural gas, and Alberta also hosts large oil and gas resources. The vastness of the Athabasca oil sands and other assets results in Canada having 13% of the global oil reserves, the world's third-largest, after Venezuela and Saudi Arabia.[146] Canada is additionally one of the world's largest suppliers of agricultural products; the Canadian Prairies are one of the most important global producers of wheat, canola, and other grains.[147] The Ministry of Natural Resources in Canada provides statistics regarding their major exports, zinc and uranium, and is a leading exporter of many other minerals, such as gold, nickel, aluminum, steel, iron ore, Coking Coal, and lead.[145][148][149] Many towns in northern Canada, where agriculture is difficult, are sustainable because of nearby mines or sources of timber. Canada also has a sizeable manufacturing sector centred in southern Ontario and Quebec, with automobiles and aeronautics representing particularly important iCanada's economic integration with the United States has increased significantly since World War II. The Automotive Products Trade Agreement of xxxx opened Canada's borders to trade in the automobile manufacturing industry. In the xxxxs, concerns over energy self-sufficiency and foreign ownership in the manufacturing sectors prompted Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's Liberal government to enact the National Energy Program (NEP) and the Foreign Investment Review Agency (FIRA).[151] In the xxxxs, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservatives abolished the NEP and changed the name of FIRA to "Investment Canada", to encourage foreign investment.[152] The Canada ? United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA) of xxxx eliminated tariffs between the two countries, while the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) expanded the free-trade zone to include Mexico in xxxx.[147] In the mid-xxxxs, Jean Chrétien's Liberal government began to post annual budgetary surpluses, and steadily paid down the nationalThe global financial crisis of xxxx caused a major recession, which led to a significant rise in unemployment in Canada.[154] By October xxxx, Canada's national unemployment rate had reached 8.6 percent, with provincial unemployment rates varying from a low of 5.8 percent in Manitoba to a high of 17 percent in Newfoundland and Labrador.[155] Between October xxxx and October xxxx, the Canadian labour market lost 162,000 full-time jobs and a total of 224,000 permanent jobs.[156] Canada's federal debt was estimated to total $566.7 billion for the fiscal year xxxx?11, up from $463.7 billion in xxxx?09.[157] In addition, Canada's net foreign debt rose by $41 billion to $194 billion in the first quarter of xxxx.[158] However, Canada's regulated banking sector (comparatively conservative among G8 nations), the federal government's pre-crisis budgetary surpluses, and its long-term policies of lowering the national debt, resulted in a less severe recession compared to other G8 nations.[159] As of xxxx, the majority of the Canadian economy has stabilized, although the country remains troubled by slow growth, sensitivity to the Eurozone crisis and higher-than-normal unemployment rates.[6][160][161][162][163] The federal government and many Canadian industries have also started to expand trade with emerging Asian markets, in an attempt to diversify exports; in xxxx, Asia was Canada's second-largest export market, after the United States.[164][165] Widely debated oil pipeline proposals, in particular, are hoped to increase exports of Canadian oil reserves to China.[166][167] debt.[153]ndustries.[150]components.[144]lus in xxxx.[142]preme law of the country, and consists of written text and unwritten conventions. The Constitution Act, xxxx (known as the British North America Act prior to xxxx), affirmed governance based on parliamentary precedent and divided powers between the federal and provincial governments. The Statute of Westminster xxxx granted full autonomy and the Constitution Act, xxxx, ended all legislative ties to the UK, as well as adding a constitutional amending formula and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Charter guarantees basic rights and freedoms that usually cannot be over-ridden by any government?though a notwithstanding clause allows the federal parliament and provincial legislatures to override certain sections of the Charter for a period of Although not without conflict, European Canadians' early interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations were relatively peaceful.[111] The Crown and Aboriginal peoples began interactions during the European colonialization period. The Indian Act, various treaties and case laws were established to mediate relations between Europeans and native peoples.[112] Most notably, a series of eleven treaties known as the Numbered Treaties were signed between Aboriginals in Canada and the reigning Monarch of Canada between xxxx and xxxx.[113] These treaties are agreements with the Canadian Crown-in-Council, administered by Canadian Aboriginal law, and overseen by the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development. The role of the treaties and the rights they support were reaffirmed by Section Thirty-five of the Constitution Act, xxxx.[112] These rights may include provision of services such as health care, and exemption from taxation.[114] The legal and policy framework within which Canada and First Nations operate was further formalized in xxxx, through the First Nations?Federal Crown Political ACanada's judiciary plays an important role in interpreting laws and has the power to strike down Acts of Parliament that violate the constitution. The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court and final arbiter and has been led since xxxx by the Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin (the first female Chief Justice).[115] Its nine members are appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister and minister of justice. All judges at the superior and appellate levels are appointed after consultation with nongovernmental legal bodies. The federal Cabinet also appoints justices to superior courts in the provincial and territorial jurisdictCommon law prevails everywhere except in Quebec, where civil law predominates. Criminal law is solely a federal responsibility and is uniform throughout Canada.[117] Law enforcement, including criminal courts, is officially a provincial responsibility, conducted by provincial and municipal police forces.[118] However, in most rural areas and some urban areas, policing responsibilities are contracted to thCanada currently employs a professional, volunteer military force of 65,000 regular personnel and approximately 53,000 reserve personnel, including supplementary reserves and civilian employees.[120] The unified Canadian Forces (CF) comprise the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, and Royal Canadian Air Force. In xxxx, Canada's military expenditure totalled approximately C$24.5 billiCanada and the United States share the world's longest undefended border, co-operate on military campaigns and exercises, and are each other's largest trading partner.[122] Canada nevertheless has an independent foreign policy, most notably maintaining full relations with Cuba and declining to officially participate in the xxxx invasion of Iraq. Canada also maintains historic ties to the United Kingdom and France and to other former British and French colonies through Canada's membership in the Commonwealth of Nations and the Francophonie.[123] Canada is noted for having a positive relationship with the Netherlands, owing, in part, to its contribution to the Dutch liberation during WCanada's strong attachment to the British Empire and Commonwealth led to In xxxx, Canada spent approximately C$29.9 billion on domestic research and development.[168] As of xxxx, the country has produced fourteen Nobel laureates in physics, chemistry and medicine,[169] and was ranked fourth worldwide for scientific research quality in a major xxxx survey of international scientists.[170] It is additionally home to a number of global technology firms.[171] Canada ranks seventeenth in the world for Internet users as a proportion of the population, with over 28.4 million users, equivalent to around 83 percent of its total xxxx population.[172]major participation in British military efforts in the Second Boer War, World War I and World War II. Since then, Canada has been an advocate for multilateralism, making efforts to resolve global issues in collaboration with other nations.[124][125] Canada was a founding member of the United Nations in xxxx and of NATO in xxxx. During the Cold War, Canada was a major contributor to UN forces in the Korean War and founded the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) in co-operation with the United States to defend against potential aerial attacks from the Soviet Union.[126]orld War II.[60]on.[121]e federal Royal ions.[116]ccord.[112]five years.[110]parts.[109]age winter and summer high temperatures across Canada vary from region to region. Winters can bThe Canadian Space Agency operates a highly active space program, conducting deep-space, planetary, and aviation research, and developing rockets and satellites. Canada was the third country to launch a satellite into space after the USSR and the United States, with the xxxx Alouette 1 launch.[173] In xxxx, Marc Garneau became Canada's first astronaut. As of xxxx, nine Canadians have flown into space, over the course of fifteen manned missions.[174]e harsh in many parts of the country, particularly in the interior and Prairie provinces, which experience a continental climate, where daily average temperatures are near -15 °C (5 °F), but can drop below -40 °C (-40 °F) with severe wind chills.[93] In noncoastal regions, snow can cover the ground for almost six mDuring the Suez Crisis of xxxx, future Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson eased tensions by proposing the inception of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force, for which he was awarded the xxxx Nobel Peace Prize.[127] As this was the first UN peacekeeping mission, Pearson is often credited as the inventor of the concept. Canada has since served in 50 peacekeeping missions, including every UN peacekeeping effort until xxxx,[56] and has since maintained forces in international missions in Rwanda, the former Yugoslavia, and elsewhere; Canada has sometimes faced controversy over its involvement in foreign countries, notably in the xxxx Somalia Affair.[128]onths of the year, while in parts of the north snow can persist year-round. Coastal British Columbia has a temperate climate, with a mild and rainy winter. 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 ranges from 25 to 30 °C (77 to 86 °F), with temperatures in some interior locations occasionally exceedinCanada has a parliamentary system within the context of a constitutional monarchy, the monarchy of Canada being the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.[95][96][97][98] The sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II, who also serves as head of state of 15 other Commonwealth countries and each of Canada's ten provinces. As such, the Queen's representative, the Governor General of Canada (at present David Lloyd Johnston), carries out most of the federal royal duties in Canada.The direct participation of the royal and viceroyal figures in areas of governance is limited.[97][101][102] In practice, their use of the executive powers is directed by the Cabinet, a committee of ministers of the Crown responsible to the elected House of Commons and chosen and headed by the Prime Minister of Canada (at present Stephen Harper),[103] the head of government. The governor general or monarch may, though, in certain crisis situations exercise their powThe majority of illegal immigrants come from the southern provinces of the People's Republic of China, with Asia as a whole, Eastern Europe, Caribbean, Africa and the Middle East all contributing to the illegal population.[36] Estimates of numbers of illegal immigrants range between 35,000 and 120,000.[37] A xxxx report by the Auditor General of Canada Sheila Fraser stated that Canada has lost track of approximately 41,000 illegal immigrants whose er without ministerial advice.[101] To ensure the stability of government, the governor general will usually appoint as prime minister the person who is the current leader of the political party that can obtain the confidence of a plurality in the House of Commons.[104] The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) is thus one of the most powerful institutions in government, initiating most legislation for parliamentary approval and selecting for appointment by the Crown, besides the aforementioned, the governor general, lieutenant governors, senators, federal court judges, and heads of Crown corporations and government agencies.[101] The leader of the party with the second-most seats usually becomes the Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition (presently Thomas Mulcair) and is part of an adversarial parliamentary system intended to keep the government in Each of the 308 members of parliament in the House of Commons is elected by simple plurality in an electoral district or riding. General elections must be called by the governor general, either on the advice of the prime minister, within four years of the previous election, or if the government loses a confidence vote in the House.[106] The 105 members of the Senate, whose seats are apportioned on a regional basis, serve until age 75.[107] Five parties had representatives elected to the federal parliament in the xxxx elections: the Conservative Party of Canada (governing party), the New Democratic Party (the Official Opposition), the Liberal Party of Canada, the Bloc Québécois, and the Green Party of Canada. The list of historical parties with elected representation is substantial.check.[105][99][100]g 40 °C (104 °F).[94]
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