




Living in Canada
Canada’s population is over 31 million and is
growing steadily. A large
and increasing percentage of Canada’s population growth is due to
immigration. In fact, Canada
has the highest per capita immigration rate in the world.
Each
year, Canada welcomes over 260,000 new immigrants, and the Government of
Canada recently pledged to increase that number even further.
Economically, Canada is a technologically advanced
and industrialized nation.
International trade and investment are the central components of Canada’s
diversified economy. Canada’s unemployment rate is currently at 6
percent - its lowest in 33 years.
In terms of quality of life, Canada is
consistently ranked as one of the top countries in which to live by the
United Nations'
Human Development Index,
with a
GDP per capita of C$45,000 in 2007.
The
Economist
magazine ranks Canada 14th out of 111 countries
on its Worldwide Quality of Life Index and 8th out of 121
countries on its Global Peace Index.
Canada
To find
out more about each of Canada’s provinces and territories, click on the
following list:
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia
- Nunavut
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Québec
- Saskatchewan
- Yukon