Canada .Country history
First settles
Indian tribes
Leyf Eriksson
Leyf Eriksson
Dominion Canada 1867
1867 Dominion Canada
The Canadian Pacific Railway
The Canadian Pacific Railway
Commonwealth of Nations
Commonwealth of Nations
The Second World War
The Second World War
Business card
Flag of Canada
Ottawa
Unique Facts about Canada
Hockey in Canada
Canadian hockey players
CANADA
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Canada .Country history

1. Canada .Country history

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2. First settles

• The first settles in Canada were several
different tribes
• Each of them had their own language and
religion
• The tribes rather successfully traded with each
other and successfully engaged in various
crafts.

3. Indian tribes

4. Leyf Eriksson

• The Europeans who visited Canada became
Vikings, remmants of their settlement can still be
found around Newfoundland.
• According to the legends more than 1000 years
ago,the thirst settlement off the coast of Canada
was founded by Eriksson. It was named Winled,
which can be transferred as grape land, but the
Viking did not manage to colonize the lands of
Canada and their campaigns on the territory
ceased.

5. Leyf Eriksson

6. Dominion Canada 1867

• In the sixty-seventh year of the same century, Canada
was entitled to independently form a government, but
remained part of the British Empire. Thus, Canadians
gained independence, and the country acquired the
name Dominion Canada. DOMINIONS - British
possessions, acquired by virtue of the Westminster
Statute of 1931 see independence in matters of foreign
and domestic policy and formal equality with the
metropolis of the British Empire - the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. At that time,
Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island were not part
of the state.

7. 1867 Dominion Canada

8. The Canadian Pacific Railway

• The eastern and western coasts of the
country were merged at the end of the
nineteenth century after the Canadian Pacific
Railway was commissioned. In the twelfth
year of the last century, all regions of Canada
began to govern a centralized government.

9. The Canadian Pacific Railway

10. Commonwealth of Nations


In the First World War, Canada supported
Britain and joined the Commonwealth of
Nations. Commonwealth (or Commonwealth
of Nations before 1946 British Commonwealth
of Nations - British British Commonwealth of
Nations) is a voluntary interstate association
of sovereign states, which includes the United
Kingdom and almost all of its former
dominions, colonies and protectorates. States

11. Commonwealth of Nations

12. The Second World War


During World War II, the country sided with
the Allies.
After the end of the war, the economy began
to rise. This is primarily due to the large
number of emigrants from various countries.

13. The Second World War

14. Business card

Canada ranks second after Russia
Capital city Ottawa
Live 31 million people
In the south and west bordered by the
united states of America

15. Flag of Canada

Flag of Canada

16. Ottawa

• The capital of Canada is the fourth largest city
in the country, occupying 6th place in terms of
the standard of living in the world
• Located on the banks of the Ottawa River and
on the Rideau Canal
• founded the city in 1820
• Until 1855 was called Bytaun
• since 1867 the capital of Canada

17. Unique Facts about Canada

• Canada has the longest coastline in the world 202,080 km.
• Canada is the most educated country in the
world: more than half of its citizens have higher
education.
• Twice in history, the Americans invaded Canada in 1775 and 1812. And both times lost.
• Canada is the birthplace of hockey. The first
professional hockey team was created in Canada
in 1904. The most famous hockey museum Hockey Hall of Fame - is located in Toronto and is

18. Hockey in Canada

• Hockey in Canada for several years of its
existence has become very popular. The
governor-general even got a cup from the rings of
the pyramid. The cup was presented to that
amateur hockey team, which was becoming the
best.
• Canadian hockey, despite its incredible popularity
until 1910, was considered in this country only an
amateur sport. But a little bit later hockey,
Canada merged into one. And since the 10th year
of the 20th century, the game has already moved

19. Canadian hockey players

20. CANADA

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