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- Canada » International Dialing code: 00 1 (note: you can ignore the double zero and just use a plus + sign before the number)
- Canada » Airports: 1,326 (2004 est.)
- Canada » Airports - with paved runways: total: 503 over 3,047 m: 18 2,438 to 3,047 m: 15 1,524 to 2,437 m: 150 914 to 1,523 m: 245 under 914 m: 75 (2004 est.)
- Canada » Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 823 1,524 to 2,437 m: 67 914 to 1,523 m: 347 under 914 m: 409 (2004 est.)
- Canada » Capital: Ottawa
- Canada » Currency (code): Canadian dollar (CAD)
- Canada » Economy - overview: As an affluent, high-tech industrial society, newly entered in the trillion dollar class, Canada closely resembles the US in its market-oriented economic system, pattern of production, and affluent living standards. Since World War II, the impressive growth of the manufacturing, mining, and service sectors has transformed the nation from a largely rural economy into one primarily industrial and urban. The 1989 US-Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (which includes Mexico) touched off a dramatic increase in trade and economic integration with the US. Given its great natural resources, skilled labor force, and modern capital plant Canada enjoys solid economic prospects. Solid fiscal management has produced a long-term budget surplus which is substantially reducing the national debt, although public debate continues over how to manage the rising cost of the publicly funded healthcare system. Exports account for roughly a third of GDP. Canada enjoys a substantial trade surplus with its principal trading partner, the United States, which absorbs more than 85% of Canadian exports.
- Canada » Flag description: two vertical bands of red (hoist and fly side, half width), with white square between them; an 11-pointed red maple leaf is centered in the white square; the official colors of Canada are red and white
- Canada » Heliports: 319 (2004)
- Canada » Highways (km): total: 1,408,800 km paved: 497,306 km (including 16,900 km of expressways) unpaved: 911,494 km (2002)
- Canada » Internet country code: .ca
- Canada » Internet hosts: 3,210,081 (2003)
- Canada » Internet users: 16.11 million (2002)
- Canada » Map references: North America
- Canada » National holiday: Canada Day, 1 July (1867)
- Canada » Ports and harbors: Fraser River Port, Goderich, Montreal, Port Cartier, Quebec, Saint John's (Newfoundland), Sept Isles, Vancouver
- Canada » Radio broadcast stations: AM 245, FM 582, shortwave 6 (2004)
- Canada » Railways (km): total: 48,683 km standard gauge: 48,683 km 1.435-m gauge (2004)
- Canada » Telephone system: general assessment: excellent service provided by modern technology domestic: domestic satellite system with about 300 earth stations international: country code - 1-xxx; 5 coaxial submarine cables; satellite earth stations - 5 Intelsat (4 Atlantic Ocean and 1 Pacific Ocean) and 2 Intersputnik (Atlantic Ocean region)
- Canada » Telephones - main lines in use: 19,950,900 (2003)
- Canada » Telephones - mobile cellular: 13,221,800 (2003)
- Canada » Television broadcast stations: 80 (plus many repeaters) (1997)
- Canada » Waterways (km): 631 km note: Saint Lawrence Seaway of 3,769 km, including the Saint Lawrence River of 3,058 km, shared with United States (2003)
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