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Internet resources

1. CIA – The world factbook – www.cia.gov

2. Government of Canada. Official Website. – www.canada.gc.ca

Task 2. Read the second part of the text and answer the questions

  1. Who were the first inhabitants of Canada?

  2. Who discovered Canada and when?

  3. What other European explorers penetrated to Canada’s prairies?

  4. What caused the conflict between the French and English?

  5. Who won the Seven Years' War (1756–1763)?

  6. When and why was the right of Canada to self-government recognized?

  7. In the 1997 Canadians marked the 50th anniversary of their citizenship Act. What is it?

  8. Why can we say that Canada has a high living standard?

The first inhabitants

The first inhabitants of Canada were native Indian peoples, primarily the Inuit (Eskimo). The Norse explorer Leif Eriksson probably reached the shores of Canada (Labrador or Nova Scotia) in 1000, but the history of the white man in the country actually began in 1497, when John Cabot, a European explorer, an Italian in the service of Henry VII of England, discovered Canada. He was He sailed to Canada’s east coast with his sons and other crew members on a ship called the “Mathew”.

Canada was taken for France in 1534 by Jacques Cartier. The actual settlement of New France, as it was then called, began in 1604 at Port Royal in what is now Nova Scotia; in 1608, Quebec was founded. France's colonization efforts were not very successful, but French explorers by the end of the 17th century had penetrated beyond the Great Lakes to the western prairies and south along the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, the English Hudson's Bay Company had been established in 1670. Because of the valuable fisheries and fur trade, a conflict developed between the French and English; in 1713, Newfoundland, Hudson Bay, and Nova Scotia (Acadia) were lost to England. During the Seven Years' War (1756–1763), England extended its conquest, and the British general James Wolfe won his famous victory over Gen. Louis Montcalm outside Quebec on Sept. 13, 1759. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 gave England control.

At that time the population of Canada was almost entirely French, but in the next few decades, thousands of British colonists emigrated to Canada from the British Isles and from the American colonies. In 1849, the right of Canada to self-government was recognized. By the British North America Act of 1867, the dominion of Canada was created through the confederation of Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.

Nowadays Canadian citizens share some of responsibilities: to vote in elections, to help others in community, to preserve Canada’s heritage, to obey Canada’s laws, to express opinions freely, while respecting the rights and freedom of others and to eliminate discrimination and injustice.

Canada has an extensive social security network, old age pension, unemployment insurance.

Internet resources

1. Canada. Travel – Canadian Tourism – www.canada.travel.com

2. Canadian news, entertainment. – www.canada.com