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A brief introduction to Yellowknife (the northernmost city in Canada)

Canada is known as a paradise for immigrants and one of the most livable countries in the world.

It is one of the seven industrial countries in the world, and its economic and technological development is leading the world;

Superior natural environment, fresh air and charming scenery;

Sound legal system, social stability and good public security;

A sound social welfare security system;

Rich social welfare security system;

Rich and colorful multi-culture, many ethnic groups live in peace without racial discrimination; (at least not publicly)

A sound education system and good national quality;

Canada has more than 20 visa-free countries, and the world is unimpeded.

[Population] The population of Canada is only about 30 million, of which 40% are British, 25% are French and 4% are China.

[Language] Canadians mainly speak 16, and the official languages are English and French. Canadians whose mother tongue is English and French account for the vast majority of the population. In recent years, with the influx of Asian immigrants, Chinese has become the most popular language after English and French.

Location: Canada is located in the northern half of North America in the Western Hemisphere. Canada lies in the north of the United States. The border between Canada and the United States is 5500 kilometers long, which is the longest undefended border in the world. Canada is surrounded by the sea on three sides, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Arctic Ocean to the north. The United States is the only country connected with Canada on land, and citizens of both countries can cross the national border freely without a visa. Canada is a vast country with a total area of 99706 10 square kilometers, making it the second largest country in the world.

[Politics] The political system is a constitutional monarchy, which accepts the dominant idea of separation of powers, checks and balances each other and supervises each other. It is also composed of administrative organs, legislative organs and judicial organs. The federal government consists of the Prime Minister and the appointed Cabinet. The judiciary consists of the Supreme Court, provincial courts and other courts. The parliamentary system consists of the Queen of England, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The representative of the Queen of England is a governor appointed by the Queen; Members of the Senate are selected by the Prime Minister, appointed by the Governor or the Queen, or are hereditary. Members of the House of Representatives are elected by Canadian citizens, and the Prime Minister is the majority leader of the House of Representatives and forms a cabinet. Canada is a member of the Commonwealth, and the head of state is the Queen of England.

[Climate] Canada is a vast country, with 83 degrees north latitude and 4 1 degree south latitude. The climate varies greatly from place to place. Canada spans six time zones from east coast to west coast. These six climate zones are:

Arctic region: In the winter of August 8- 10/0, the northwest city of Neve, Ye Luo is located in this region.

Northern region: 5-6 months in winter and 2 months in summer, including northern prairie province, parts of Ontario and Quebec province and most provinces along the Atlantic coast.

Grassland area: It has four distinct seasons and continental climate, and is the main grain-producing area in Canada.

Mountainous areas: Rocky Mountains, most of the time, it is snowing heavily.

Pacific coast islands: including the coastal areas of British Columbia and the coastal islands of this province, where the climate is pleasant, warm in winter and cool in summer, Vancouver is located in this area.

Southeast region: including most of Ontario and southeastern Quebec, Nova Scotia, eastern Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. The southeast has a good climate, warm in winter and cool in summer. It is the most populous area in Canada, and Toronto is located in this area.

[Administrative Division] Canada is divided into 10 provinces, and two provinces are directly under the Federal District.

Alberta-Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, and Calgary, a big city.

British Columbia-Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, has Vancouver, the third largest city in Canada.

Manitoba-Winnipeg, the capital of Manitoba

New Brunswick-Fredricton, the capital of New Brunswick

Newfoundland-St. John, the capital of Newfoundland

Nova Scotia-Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia

Ontario-Toronto, the capital of Ontario

Prince Edward Island Province-Prince Edward Island

Quebec-Montreal, the capital of Quebec

The capital of Saskatchewan

Yukon territory

Northwest China-Northwest China

Ottawa, the capital-Ottawa is located in Ontario.