Canada
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.
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