Canadian territory set aside for the Inuit tribe. Means "our land"
What is Nunavut?
North American Free Trade Agreement; allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada.
What is NAFTA?
A foreign language commonly spoken in Canada.
What is French.
A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all people.
What is a Representative democracy.
A movement from one country or region to another.
What is migration?
Capital of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
When a country exports more than is imports.
What is Trade surplus?
Canada's two official languages.
What is French and English?
From of government in which people vote for the Legislative body,which in turn selects the prime minister.
What is Parliamentary democracy?
The basic facilities of a country or region, such as roads, bridges, and sewers.
What is infrastructure?
Province with pacific ocean west of it.
What is British Columbia?
Canada's major trading partner.
Who is the United States?
Able to speak two languages.
What is bilingual?
A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments.
What is Federalism?
A corporation that engages in business worldwide.
What is Multinational?
Quebec
What is the biggest province?
Money that is left after expenses have been paid for from a business or an investment.
What is profit?
99%.
What is Canada's literacy rate?
Polar Bear Capital of the World.
What is Churchill?
Harmed the Grand Banks.
What is Overfishing?
Proper name of Canada.
What is the Dominion of Canada?
When a nation imports more goods and services than it exports.
What is Trade deficit?
The least common language.
What is Spanish?
Few people live in Canada.
What is Due to the cold climates?
power generated from moving water.
What is hydroelectric power?