Canada's strength lies in its difference.

Those expecting Canada to be a blander version of the USA should check their assumptions at the door. Canada's wild northern frontier, which has etched itself into the national psyche, and its distinct patchwork of peoples have created a country that is decidedly different from its brash neighbour.

It's the edginess between Canada's indigenous, French and British traditions that gives the nation its complex three-dimensional character. Add to this a constant infusion of US culture and a plethora of traditions brought by migrants, and you have a thriving multicultural society.

Fast Facts

Country Full Name

Canada

Population

31,830,000

Currency

Name: Canadian Dollar
Code: CAD
Symbol: C$

Electrical Plugs

American-style plug with two parallel flat blades above a circular grounding pin Japanese-style plug with two parallel flat blades
110-120V 60Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: English, French

Time Zones

GMT/UTC -7 
GMT/UTC -6 
GMT/UTC -5 
GMT/UTC -4 
GMT/UTC -3.5 
GMT/UTC -8 

Country Dialing Code

+1

Weights & Measures

Metric

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