Canada

Location:
North America

Intro

Extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific and deep into the Arctic, Canada anchors northern North America. It combines advanced-economy institutions with strategic depth and geographic scale.

Background

Formed through British and French colonial legacies, Canada evolved into a federal state balancing regional autonomy and national cohesion. Resource development and immigration shaped its modern profile.

History

Indigenous nations and trade networks

French and British colonization

Confederation

Industrialization and welfare-state expansion

Arctic strategy and diversification

Present Day

Canada’s economy combines energy, mining, manufacturing, services, and technology. Governance focuses on federal-provincial balance, Indigenous reconciliation, housing, and climate adaptation.

Future Outlook

Canada’s strategic value will increase with Arctic access, energy transition, and supply-chain realignment. Long-term resilience depends on infrastructure, productivity, and federal coordination.

Population
35704498

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Canada

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Locations

Quebec

Pop.
8800000

British Columbia

Pop.
5600000

Alberta

Pop.
4600000
Arctic

Arctic

Pop.
4000000
Toronto

Toronto

Pop.
3000000

Montréal

Pop.
1780000

Calgary

Pop.
1600000

Manitoba

Pop.
1500000

Saskatchewan

Pop.
1200000

Edmonton

Pop.
1100000
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