CNN Canada
04/17/2026
π¨π¦ 15 Interesting Facts About Canada
Here are some cool facts about Canada π
1. π Maple Leaf Flag: Canadaβs flag features the iconic maple leaf, a symbol of national identity.
2. π Second-Largest Country: Canada is the second-largest country in the world by land area.
3. πΊοΈ Provinces & Territories: It has 10 provinces and 3 territories.
4. ποΈ Capital City: Ottawa is the capital.
5. π£οΈ Official Languages: English and French are both official languages.
6. π Longest Coastline: Canada has the longest coastline in the world.
7. π§ Freshwater Lakes: It holds more freshwater lakes than any other country.
8. ποΈ Mountains & Forests: Home to the Rocky Mountains and vast forests.
9. πͺΆ Indigenous Heritage: Canada has a rich and diverse Indigenous history.
10. π₯ Healthcare System: It operates a publicly funded healthcare system.
11. π Education: Public education is widely accessible across the country.
12. β½ Natural Resources: Rich in oil, gas, and minerals.
13. πΎ Agriculture: A major producer of wheat, corn, and soybeans.
14. βοΈ Tourism Industry: Tourism plays a big role in the economy.
15. π Northern Lights: One of the best places to see the Aurora Borealis.
π¬ Which fact surprised you the most?
03/21/2026
π¨π¦πΊπΈ There is growing discussion about whether Canada should stand closely with the United States during this time of rising global tensions.
Some believe that supporting key allies helps maintain stability, strengthens defence partnerships, and protects shared economic and security interests π€π
Others feel Canada should focus more on domestic priorities, diplomacy, and avoiding deeper involvement in international conflicts ποΈπ
π¬ What do you think?
Should Canada support the United States in this situation,
or take a more neutral and independent approach?
π Share your opinion respectfully in the comments.
03/20/2026
π¨π¦π³οΈ Pierre Poilievre remains one of the most talked-about figures in Canada today, with growing debate about whether he has what it takes to become the countryβs next Prime Minister.
Supporters say his energy, sharp messaging, and focus on affordability and government accountability connect strongly with voters looking for change β‘
Others argue that national leadership requires broad unity, detailed policy direction, and steady judgment, especially in complex economic and global situations βοΈ
As political conversations about Canadaβs future continue to intensify, many Canadians are weighing momentum versus experience and message versus measurable results.
π¬ Whatβs your opinion?
Do you think Pierre Poilievre is ready to lead Canada β or should voters consider other leadership options?
π Share your thoughts respectfully in the comments.
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