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16 Cards in this Set
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Alberta
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Edmonton
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British Columbia
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Victoria
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Manitoba
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Winnipeg
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New Brunswick
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Fredericton
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Newfoundland & Labrador
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St. John's
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Ontario
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Toronto
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Nova Scotia
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Halifax
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Quebec
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Quebec City
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Saskatchewan
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Regina
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Prince Edward Island
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Charlottetown
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Nunavut
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Iqaluit
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Northwest Territories
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Yellowknife
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Yukon Territory
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Whitehorse
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Great Lakes Facts
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-largest group freshwater lakes
-1/5 world's fresh water -Lake Superior largest fw lake in world -Lake Michigan only one doesn't touch Canada |
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More Great Lakes Facts
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-four of them form boundary between US and Canada
-all different heights above sea level -Niagara Falls between Lk Erie and Lk Ontario -St Lawrence Seaway between Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes |
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Canadian system of government
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-constitutional monarchy
-independent country, but recognizes British monarch as heas of state -Canada's leader is called prime minister -parliament similar to US congress -governor general is personal representative of the British monarch |