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The History Of Canada The History Of Canada

Official Language O fficial language is English and French,We often see English and French on the freeway, map, tour guide and pack. But, French is seldom used in the west, However, we rarely see people using English in the East, The signposts and tour guide are written just in French , In the Eastern big city, it's very hard to communicate with people if you don't understand French.

The Native Of Canada The first nations are Indian and Inuit,they developed distinct culture。Indians are distribution in Ontario (安大略).Inuit are distribution in northwest and Quebec (魁北克),they live in the north pole long time,venatic and fishing to living。They hope administrative unit can give they more assure European about in Quattrocento(十五世紀) come to north America ,but until 十七世紀 French and Briton is the earliest emigrant to Canada。Afterward some Europeans start emigrant to Canada.

The Name Of The Country The Name Of The Country Origin of the Canadian name of the country,the most authenticities is Indian language 卡那他 (Kanata),mean is settle down,decipher English is加拿大 (Canada)。Now Indians is dispersal in Canada everywhere,they live with everyman,but Eskimo still abidance north pole in Canada.

The above is my report. Thanks everybody!