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Key facts and figures about Canada

Key figures for Canada
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Updated byCharlotte Hoareauon 20 March 2024

Canada is a vast country resembling a continent composed of a diverse mosaic of cultures. This diversity is a reflection of the country's vastness, spanning six time zones from Newfoundland to British Columbia.

Deeply anchored in North America, Canada has cultivated strong strategic connections with both Europe and Asia. Despite facing a , the country maintains a resilient economy. Expatriates can find numerous professional opportunities, but success depends on their ability to seize these chances when they present themselves. In the land of maple trees, experience and performance hold significant value, and with the right effort, anything is possible.

Canada's top-rated international cities

Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa ("", Resonance Consultancy)

Canada's political system

Federal parliamentary monarchy () Prime Minister of Canada: Justin Trudeau Currency: Canadian dollar 1 euro = 1.47 CAD

Population of Canada: 39 million ()

Foreigners as a percentage of Canada's total population 23% (2021 Census of Population) ()

The number of francophones in Canada: 11 million, or 29% of the population in 2022 ()

Life expectancy in Canada: 80 for men, 84 for women ()

Canada in the happiness ranking: 13th out of 137 countries ("", United Nations)

Canada's Human Development Index (HDI): 15th out of 191 countries ("", United Nations)

Unemployment rate in Canada: 5% (April 2023) ()

Did you know?

The WHP Canada program's global popularity is evident as draws are conducted in various countries to choose the fortunate participants. To see if you qualify for the invitation rounds, you can click .

Quote from an member

Véronique: “Canada is the gateway to North America for French speakers”.

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A journalist turned travel writer, Charlotte has seen almost 30 countries as a digital nomad. She has been settled in Canada for two years (Montréal then Vancouver).

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