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  1. الصورة الرمزية دمعة فهودي تكوي
    دمعة فهودي تكوي

    مبتعث مستجد Freshman Member

    دمعة فهودي تكوي كندا

    دمعة فهودي تكوي , ذكر. مبتعث مستجد Freshman Member. من كندا , مبتعث فى كندا , تخصصى طالب , بجامعة الملك عبدالعزيز
    • الملك عبدالعزيز
    • طالب
    • ذكر
    • لندن أونتاريو, كندا
    • كندا
    • Feb 2008
    المزيدl

    March 18th, 2008, 07:24 PM

    مـن هو الرئيس الكندي ؟
    ولماذل دولة كندا مهضومة في كثير من الجوانب :
    - لماذا لايعرضون في النشرة الجوية طبيعة الجو عن العاصمة اتاوا في كثير القنوات الفضائية . مع العلم انها دوله يقصدها كثير من السياح .
    - ماهي اشهر هوايتهم ، لايوجد لديهم فريق في كرة القدم مثل اغلب الدول
    - لاتسمع عنها أخبار سياسية . ( ذهب الرئيس وجاء الرئيس ، استقبل الرئيس ....)
    - هل لتعدد جنسياتها ؟
    - ماهي الرياضة المفضلة والمشهورة ( الشعبية بالدرجة الأولى ) ؟
    هل ينافسون بها عالميا ؟

    mr.f.f
  2. حبيب قلبي ... كندا مو راعية سوالف خش ودس مثل امريكا ... وبعدين تعال هنا ..الناس في هم اجراءت القبول والي متأخره فيزته ..والي يضرب اخماس بأسداس علشان المدينة الي بيرح لها ..وذيك الي ماطلع لمحرمها فيزا وووو ... وانت جاي بتشرحلي وضع كندا الدولي >> مالك ومال الغلبة وهي يعني كندا خلفتك ونسيتك

    عموماً .. ندرعم وياك بالموضوع شوي ..
    كندا من الدول المسالمة دائماً وسياسياً مالها في الغنم تيس ..ودائماً توصف ويوصف رئيسها وشعبها انهم >> متيح ...الأمريكان يقولون عنهم كذا ...لكن اقتصادياً البلد عضو في مجموعة 8 الأقتصادية الكبرى ...اللي تملك ثروات وتتحكم في دول بأقتصادياتها القوية
    واذا على طاري هضمها اعلامياً ..ماأشوفك هبيت وجبت طاري لتنزانيا وجزر القمر واليمن مع انهم أقرب لنا منها ...
    وبعدين امووووووت واعرف ايش الي جاب خبر للمدن الموجوده بالنشرات الجوية ..قلت الأستنكارات الا على كذا ؟؟
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  3. مثل ماقال الأخي حجي كندا مسالمة جدا والدليل انها للحين تحت الحكم البريطاني وملكتهم الزابيث خخخ

    بالنسبة للرياضات المفضلة الهوكي بالدرجة الاولى ومشهورة جدا في كندا وأمريكا ,, واغلب الشعب الكندي يتابع الهوكي ويستمتع في اللعبة وعندهم كرة القدم الامريكية والبيسبول

    كرة القدم مايهتمون فيها بالمرة

    بالنسبة للجو ( بارد ) في الشتاء خخ

    تحياتي لك خخ
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  4. Country profile: Canada

    Canada is the second largest country in the world after Russia. Its population is only about one-fifth of Russia's however.
    Nearly 90% of Canadians live within 200 km of the border with the United States, which means that Canada contains vast expanses of wilderness to the north.
    The relationship to its powerful neighbour is a defining factor for Canada. The US and Canada have the world's largest trading relationship.
    OVERVIEW

    OVERVIEW | FACTS | LEADERS | MEDIA
    The North American Free Trade Agreement, involving Canada, the US and Mexico, has brought a trade boom for Canada. But thorny issues abound. American moves which impact on Canadian exports, in the form of tariffs on Canadian timber and increased subsidies for US farmers, have created particular tension.
    Canada is also worried about pollution from US factories near the border, and about the possible impact on the environment of the exploitation of oil deposits in Alaska.

    Canada pursues a foreign policy that is distinct from that of the US. The country has committed troops to the American-led war on terror, but does not back the US trade embargo on Cuba. Canada did not send troops to join the US-led war in Iraq.
    After the 11 September 2001 attacks in the US, the challenge of securing the 9,000-km Canada-US border from possible terrorist infiltration prompted both countries to look at ways of sharing information.
    Immigration has helped to make Canada one of the world's richest nations. Challenges related to discrimination and integration are gaining increasing attention. Many recent newcomers hail from Asia. Canada's indigenous peoples make up less than two per cent of the population. The way in which provincial governments share land and natural resources with native groups is an ongoing issue.
    Separatist aspirations in the predominantly French-speaking province of Quebec are a major domestic issue. A referendum in 1995 saw advocates of an independent Quebec only narrowly defeated. Subsequent opinion polls indicated a fall in support for independence and the pro-independence Parti Quebecois was defeated in 2003's provincial election.
    The concept of nationhood for Quebec resurfaced in late 2006 when parliament agreed that the Quebecois should be considered a "nation" within Canada. The move was largely symbolic, having no constitutional or legal grounding.
    Canada has been asserting its sovereignty in the Arctic with growing vigour and has become embroiled in territorial spats with the US and Denmark. At stake is the possible bounty from previously-untapped reserves of oil and gas.
    FACTS

    OVERVIEW | FACTS | LEADERS | <A href="http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/country_profiles/1198865.stm#media">MEDIA
    • Full name: Canada
    • Population: 32.9 million (UN, 2007)
    • Capital: Ottawa
    • Largest city: Toronto
    • Area: 9.9 million sq km (3.8 million sq miles)
    • Major languages: English, French (both official)
    • Major religion: Christianity
    • Life expectancy: 78 years (men), 83 years (women) (UN)
    • Monetary unit: 1 Canadian dollar = 100 cents
    • Main exports: Machinery and equipment, automotive products, ****ls and plastics, forestry products, agricultural and fishing products, energy products
    • GNI per capita: US $32,600 (World Bank, 2006)
    • Internet domain: .ca
    • International dialling code: +1

    LEADERS

    OVERVIEW | FACTS | LEADERS | <A href="http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/country_profiles/1198865.stm#media">MEDIA
    Head of state: Queen Elizabeth II, represented by Governor-General Michaelle Jean

    Prime minister: Stephen Harper

    Twelve years of Liberal government ended when incumbent prime minister Paul Martin was defeated by Stephen Harper's opposition Conservatives in elections on 23 January 2006.
    Mr Harper failed to win an overall majority and has to work with opposition parties in order to govern.
    The Conservatives promised to cut taxes, fight crime, boost military spending and to repair relations with the US. Mr Harper denied harbouring a radical right-wing agenda, a charge levelled by some opponents.
    Observers say he has steered the Conservatives towards the political centre, switching the party's focus from social to economic matters.
    The January 2006 poll was precipitated by a vote of no confidence which brought down Paul Martin's scandal-hit Liberal government in the previous November.
    Mr Martin had tried in vain to distance himself from allegations of corruption in the French-speaking province of Quebec in the late 1990s when he was federal finance minister.
    He was cleared by a judicial inquiry, but the fallout from the scandal cost the Liberals a fourth consecutive majority government in 2004.
    Born in Toronto, Ontario in 1959, Stephen Harper studied economics at the University of Calgary in Alberta. He became an MP in 1993 and headed the newly-merged Conservative party in 2004.
    He is married and has two children. Aside from politics and intellectual pursuits, he is passionate about ice hockey.

    MEDIA

    OVERVIEW | FACTS | LEADERS | MEDIA
    Canada has a long history of public broadcasting. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) was set up in the 1930s in response to the growing influence of American radio.
    Broadcasting in French and English, the CBC runs four radio networks featuring speech-based and cultural programmes. It also operates two national TV channels, TV and radio services for indigenous peoples in the north and the international broadcaster Radio Canada International.
    There are just under 2,000 licensed radio stations in Canada, many of them commercial. There is extensive take-up of multichannel TV.
    The Canadian media are free to present a wide range of views and opinions. The broadcasting regulator rules that quotas of Canadian material - usually 30-35% - must be carried by TV and radio stations.
    The press
    The Globe and Mail - Toronto-based national daily
    La Presse - Montreal-based daily
    The Toronto Sun - daily
    National Post - daily
    Le Journal de Montreal - daily
    Vancouver Sun - daily
    The Gazette - Montreal-based daily
    The Toronto Star - daily
    Maclean's - weekly news magazine Television

    CBC - public, operates English-language national network and cable news channel CBC Newsworld
    Soci&#233;t&#233; Radio-Canada - public, operates national French-language network and cable news channel RDI
    CTV - major commercial network
    TVA - major French-language commercial network
    Aboriginal People's TV Network (APTN) - Winnipeg-based national network, via cable and satellite
    CPAC - parliamentary and political channel
    CRTC - regulatory body; the CRTC website has information about the main TV groups and their services Radio

    CBC - public, operates English-language network Radio One and cultural network Radio Two
    Soci&#233;t&#233; Radio-Canada - public, operates French-language services Premi&#232;re Cha&#238;ne and Espace Musique
    Radio Canada International - external service run by CBC
    CRTC - regulatory body; the CRTC website has information about the main radio groups and their stations News agency

    CP - Canadian Press

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/h...es/1198865.stm

    Published: 2008/02/26 12:34:56 GMT

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