Ottawa
Intro
Located in eastern Ontario near the Québec border, Ottawa was selected as a compromise capital and has evolved into a purpose-built federal city. It hosts Parliament, the executive, and the supreme court.
Background
Ottawa developed from a 19th-century canal town into a planned capital. Government employment and public administration dominate its economy and urban structure.
History
Canal settlement (Bytown)
Selected as capital of the Province of Canada
Capital of the Dominion of Canada
Planned expansion as federal city
Consolidated national administrative hub
Present Day
Ottawa concentrates federal ministries, embassies, and national cultural institutions. The city emphasizes governance, public services, and stability over industrial scale.
Future Outlook
Ottawa will remain Canada’s political center, with growth shaped by public administration, digital government, and national security coordination.
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