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Canada is a diverse, multicultural country located in the northern part of North America. With an area of approximately 9.98 million square kilometers, it is the second-largest country in the world, after Russia. Canada shares land borders with the United States to the south and with the territory of Greenland to the northeast. Its eastern and western coasts are surrounded by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, respectively, and its northern coast is bounded by the Arctic Ocean.

Canada is a constitutional monarchy, with the British monarch serving as the head of state and a governor-general representing the monarch in Canada. The country operates under a parliamentary democracy, with the prime minister as the head of government. The country is divided into 10 provinces and three territories, each with its own government and level of autonomy.

Indigenous peoples, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, have inhabited Canada for thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans. The French were the first Europeans to establish settlements in what is now Canada, with the establishment of Quebec City in 1608. The British later gained control of Canada through the Treaty of Paris in 1763 and subsequently established British colonies throughout the country. Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867, and gained full independence from the United Kingdom with the passage of the Canada Act in 1982.

Canada is known for its diverse geography, ranging from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Great Lakes in the east, as well as the vast Canadian Shield that lies in the central part of the country. Its climate is also varied, with subarctic and arctic conditions prevailing in most of the northern regions, while the southern part of the country has a more temperate climate.

Canada is a developed country with a high standard of living and quality of life. Its economy is primarily driven by natural resources such as oil, gas, minerals, and timber. The country also has a significant manufacturing and service sector, with industries ranging from aerospace and defense to information technology and finance.

Canada is known for its multiculturalism, with a large immigrant population from various parts of the world. It is also known for its commitment to human rights and social justice, with policies such as universal healthcare, gun control, and rights for the LGBT community.

Canada is a member of many international organizations, including the United Nations, G7, G20, NATO, and the Commonwealth of Nations. It also has a close relationship with the United States, with which it shares the world’s longest international border.

In terms of culture, Canada has made significant contributions in the fields of literature, music, and film. Writers such as Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro have won numerous accolades, while musicians such as Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and Drake are known worldwide. Canadian films such as “The Sweet Hereafter” and “Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner” have received critical acclaim both in Canada and internationally.

Overall, Canada is a diverse, prosperous, and progressive country with a rich history and culture. Its commitment to equality, multiculturalism, and human rights make it a leader in many areas of the world.


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Valérie Tétreault advocates for mental health resources at National Bank Open

The Toronto Star

23-05-08 20:12


Tournament director of Canada’s National Bank Open, Valérie Tétreault, has committed to improving mental health support for tennis players via Tennis Canada’s Mental Timeout programme. The pledge, which was first launched at the 2022 National Bank Open, will now receive support from Beneva, Canada’s largest mutual insurance company. Tétreault, who retired from competitive tennis in 2011, spoke about how her personal experiences have informed her role as Director of Tennis Canada, calling for better mental health support of tennis players given the often isolating and challenging nature of the sport.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/tennis/2023/05/08/valrie-ttreault-advocates-for-mental-health-resources-at-national-bank-open.html
Canada expels Chinese diplomat accused of targeting MP Michael Chong

South China Morning Post

23-05-08 20:10


Canada has expelled Chinese diplomat Zhao Wei after an intelligence report claimed he tried to target a Canadian MP who criticised China's treatment of Uighur Muslims. The decision, which marks an escalation in Sino-Canadian relations, may prompt China to respond. Beijing has denied seeking to interfere in Canadian internal affairs. However, Canadian media outlets have published anonymous intelligence sources alleging China tried to interfere in the last two Canadian elections. Ottawa has previously accused China of efforts to meddle in the 2019 and 2021 Canadian elections, but said such efforts did not alter the outcome.

https://www.scmp.com/news/world/united-states-canada/article/3219857/canada-expels-chinese-diplomat-accused-targeting-mp-michael-chong
Beluga, dolphin die at Marineland, Ontario government says

The Toronto Star

23-05-08 20:10


An Ontario tourist attraction, Marineland, has seen the deaths of both a beluga whale and bottlenose dolphin. Regulations require the attraction to carry out necropsies on the animals, which were conducted by Marineland themselves. The park has previously been subject to inspection by Ontario’s Animal Welfare Services team over the past three years due to concerns over animal welfare.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2023/05/08/beluga-dolphin-die-at-marineland-ontario-government-says.html
Manchester City vs. Real Madrid Champions League picks: Bet on City to win first semifinal leg

The Toronto Star

23-05-08 20:06


Manchester City are heavily backed to beat reigning champions Real Madrid in the Champions League semifinal on May 9. City have lost only one of their last 16 games and have the best defensive record, having conceded under one goal per game in the Premier League (0.91) and only four total goals during eight Champions League fixtures. By contrast, Real Madrid have lost five games this year and two of their last four games. City are at +128 to win the match, but Real Madrid's star striker Cristiano Ronaldo says he is confident going into the game.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/sports-betting/2023/05/08/manchester-city-vs-real-madrid-champions-league-picks-bet-on-city-to-win-first-semifinal-leg.html
James Webb telescope spots three debris belts around luminous star Fomalhaut

The Globe and Mail

23-05-08 20:05


Scientists have used the James Webb Space Telescope to view concentric rings of dusty debris orbiting the nearby star Fomalhaut. The star is one of the brightest in our night sky and is 25 light years from Earth. Scientists first discovered some of the dust belts around the star in 1983, but Webb allowed them a much better view and the discovery of two more. The three belts are populated by planetesimals: objects thought to form early in a star system's history and some of which go on to form planets while others remain as debris.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-james-webb-telescope-spots-three-debris-belts-around-luminous-star/