what is the average salary in Canada
$65,773
(within 5,000 accepted)
____ of land in canada is forest
50%
What poverty experts call the 'welfare gap' is the difference between ________.
The value of social assistance and the Statistics Canada poverty line
where did the wildfire take place?
Fort Mc Murry, Canada
the Atlantic salmon of Canada are _____
endangered
what does canada's economy heavily rely on
international trade
What is the government of Canada doing to protect the forests?
planting seeds and seedlings.
what is the most difficult to measure accurately?
Homelessness
what was the cause of the fire?
human interference
what is the largest animal in Canada
wood bison
What does NAFTA stand for
North American Free Trade Agreement
Why is it difficult for Canada to effectively address the problem of acid rain?
Much of Canada's acid rain is caused by pollution from united states
what are the official languages in Canada?
English and french
how did the climate contribute to the wildfire?
lack of winter snowfall and early snow melt in spring
-warmer average temperatures dried out the ground
-temperatures exceeded 30 degrees
-high wind speeds
-low humidity
what is the most dangerous animal in Canada
Moose
What are the 4 main industries
Primary, secondary, tertiary , quaternary
How much pollution comes from the United States to southern Canada?
50 to 75 percent
The Inuit are a native group of Canadians who generally live in the ____________ parts of Canada.
northern
what are the five categories of FBP System inputs
-whether
-fuel
-Foliar moisture
-Topography
-Prediction type, duration
what wildlife is Canada mostly known for
moose, wood bison, polar bears, and grizzlies
any of those accepted
What year did the British government establish itself into two areas in Canada.
in 1971
Why did Canada and the United States sign an agreement to reduce the levels of phosphorus released into the environment in 1972?
because high phosphorus levels were contributing to the pollution of the Great Lakes
in which province is French mostly spoken?
Quebec
What is burning out
Burning out would be setting fire inside a control line to consume fuel
what is the most important animal in canada
beaver