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Canada
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edit- Introduction
- Canada
- History
- Coat of Arms
- Canada Day
- Canada in the World Wars and Interwar Years
- Canada under British Imperial control
- Canadian Confederation
- Flag
- Former colonies and territories
- History of Canada
- 1945-1960
- 1960-1981
- 1982-1992
- 1992-present
- Name
- National Symbols
- New France
- Territorial evolution
- Culture and demographics
- Aboriginal peoples
- Art
- Canadian English
- Canadian French
- Identity
- Nationalism
- Canadians
- Culture
- Demographics
- Education
- English Canadians
- Ethnic groups
- French Canadians
- Music
- Religion
- Spoken languages
- Sport
- Provinces and territories
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Canadian federalism
- Geography
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia
- Nunavut
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Provinces and territories of Canada
- Quebec
- Saskatchewan
- Yukon
- Government and politics
- Elections
- Government
- Politics
- Executive branch
- Cabinet
- Monarchy
- Prime minister
- Queen's Privy Council
- Legislative branch
- House of Commons
- Parliament
- Senate
- Judicial branch
- Court system
- Federal Court
- Federal Court of Appeal
- Supreme Court
- Canadian law
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Copyright law
- Canadian federalism
- Nationality law
- Civil law
- Common law
- Constitution
- Criminal law
- Law
- Quebec law
- Law enforcement
- Law enforcement
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Military and foreign relations
- Canadian Forces
- Air Command
- Land Command
- Maritime Command
- Foreign relations
- Military history
- Economy
- Agriculture
- Banking
- Coal
- Economy
- Energy
- Fishing
- Healthcare
- Income taxes
- Petroleum
- Sales taxes
- Science and technology
- Tourism