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Geography
Capital Ottawa (pop. 1.1 million).
Area 9.9 million sq. km. (3.8 million sq. mi.); second-largest country in the world.
Terrain Mostly plains with mountains in the west and lowlands in the southeast.
Climate Temperate to arctic.
People
NNationality Noun and adjective--Canadian(s).
Population (2007 est.): 32.9 million.
Groups British/Irish 28%, French 23%, other European 15%, Asian/Arab/African 6%, indigenous Amerindian 2%, mixed background 26%.
Religions Roman Catholic 42.6%, Protestant 23.3%, other Christian 4.4%, Muslim 1.9%, other 11.8%, none 16.1%.
Languages English (official) 59.3%, French (official) 23.2%, other 17.5%.
Government & History
Official Name Canada
GGovernment Federation, parliamentary democracy, and constitutional monarchy.
Independence July 1, 1867.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy with a federal system, a parliamentary government, and strong democratic traditions. The 1982 Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees basic rights in many areas. Queen Elizabeth II, as Queen of Canada, serves as a symbol of the nation's unity. She appoints a governor general, who serves as her representative in Canada, on the advice of the Prime Minister of Canada, usually for a 5-year term. The prime minister is the leader of the political party in power and is the head of the cabinet. The governing party remains in office as long as it retains majority support in the House of Commons on major issues.

Canada's Parliament consists of an elected House of Commons and an appointed Senate. Legislative power rests with the 308-member Commons. Legislation to provide for federal elections to be held on fixed dates, every four calendar years, was passed in the spring of 2006. The next fixed election date is scheduled for 2012, but the prime minister may ask the governor general to dissolve Parliament and call new elections at any time should the governing party lose the support of the House of Commons. Vacancies in the 105-member Senate, whose members serve until the age of 75, are filled by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister. Recent constitutional initiatives have sought unsuccessfully to strengthen the Senate by making it elective and assigning it a greater regional representational role. In an effort to bring about incremental Senate reform without a constitutional amendment, the government plans to re-introduce bills to place term limits upon Senators and to create a process of public consultation in the appointment of Senators. However, the bills face substantial opposition, both from within Parliament and from certain provinces, which question the constitutionality of the proposed legislation, putting the success of the legislation in doubt.

Criminal law, based largely on British law, is uniform throughout the nation and is under federal jurisdiction. Civil law is also based on the common law of England, except in Quebec, which has retained its own civil code patterned after that of France. Justice is administered by federal, provincial, and municipal courts.

Each province is governed by a premier and a single, elected legislative chamber. A lieutenant-governor appointed by the governor general represents the Crown in each province.
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