lunes, 26 de octubre de 2009

Invitation


We invite you to know the wonderful country Canada. Its culture, interesting places and its opportunities to work and study.

Topics about this country: Culture (music, food, languages), interesting places and opportunities for study, work and live.

Our presentation is in October 26th of 2009.

The evaluation of this activity will be questions about our presentation.


domingo, 25 de octubre de 2009

Canadian Tourism Attractions


Canada has many places to discover, especially its natural hetirage and its more than two million lakes in the territory. British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec and Ontario have many ski areas in the winter. In summer, one of the most espectaculars is the festival of hot air balloms. In Terranova is located in Newfoundland Labrador attracts many tourists because of its icebergs and fiords and also its can see whales and marine birds. Perhaps the most important tourism attractive is the Niagara falls in the province of Ontario, in the border with the USA, in this place have platforms where the visitants have a spectacular views upon the falls. In the province of British Columbia is Stanley Park, the park attracts an estimated eight million visitors every year, including locals and tourists, who come for its recreational facilities and its natural attributes

sábado, 24 de octubre de 2009

Economy

International rankings

Organization

Survey

Ranking

State of World Liberty Project

State of World Liberty Index[172]

3 out of 159

United Nations Development Programme

Human Development Index

3 out of 180

A.T. Kearney/Foreign Policy Magazine

Globalization Index 2007

8 out of 72

IMD International

World Competitiveness Yearbook 2008

8 out of 55

World Bank

Ease of Doing Business 2009

8 out of 181

The Economist

The World in 2005 – Worldwide quality-of-life index, 2005

14 out of 111

Yale University/Columbia University

Environmental Sustainability Index, 2005 (pdf)

6 out of 146

Reporters Without Borders Worldwide

Press Freedom Index 2008

13 out of 173

Transparency International

Corruption Perceptions Index 2008

9 out of 180

Heritage Foundation/The Wall Street Journal

Index of Economic Freedom, 2008

7 out of 157

The Economist

Global Peace Index

11 out of 140

Fund for Peace/ForeignPolicy.com

Failed States Index, 2007

168 out of 177[173]

World Economic Forum

Soundness of banks (2008-2009)

1 out of 134[174]

The Economist

Democracy Index

11 out of 167

Etymology


The world Canada means "village" or "settlement".
From the early 17th century onwards, that part of New France that lay along the Saint Lawrence River and the northern shores of the Great Lakes was named Canada, an area that was later split into two British colonies, Upper Canada and Lower Canada, until their re-unification as the Province of Canada in 1841. Upon Confederation in 1867, the name canada was adopted as the legal name for the new Country, and Dominion was confered as the country'title; combined, the term Dominion of Canada was in common usage until the 1950s. Thereafter, as Canada asserted its political autonomy from Britain, the federal government increasingly used simply Canada on state doc uments and treaties, a change that was reflected in the renaming of the national holiday from Dominion Day to Canada Day in 1982.

Holidays and Celebrations



The Winter Carnival in Quebec City, that is celebrated between February and March, it is famous for its parades, dances and music, as well as ice sculptures and snow.
In February they celebrate Ottawa Winterlude, a celebration in honor of the snow, and finally The Montreal Jazz Festival in June, and the International Jazz Festival Ottawa in the next month.

Date

Name

Name local (inglés y francés)

Notas

January 1

New Year

New Year's Day or Nouvel an


July 1

Canada Day

Canada Fête du Canada

Day or Independence Day in the country. Day of the Confederacy.

May 25

Holiday of the Queen

Victoria Day or Fête de la Reine

The Queen's official birthday in Canada.

The first Monday in September

Labor Day

Labor Day or fête du travail


The second Monday in October

Day
Action of Grâces

Thanksgiving o Action de grâces

Thanksgiving for the harvest of autumn.

December 25

Christmas

Christmas o Noël


December 26

Day after Christmas.

Boxing Day or lendemain de Noël.lendemain de Noël

Day in which keep boxes of gifts.