Canada's dominant climate type is classified as a continental climate, characterized by significant temperature variations between seasons. Most of the country experiences cold winters and warm summers, with the northern regions exhibiting a subarctic or polar climate. Coastal areas, particularly in British Columbia, have a more temperate maritime climate with milder temperatures and higher precipitation. Overall, the diverse geography contributes to a range of microclimates across the nation.
Desert
subpolar (taiga)
Most of Canada, Canada's largest climate zone, is Sub-Arctic with Arctic being the next largest. Canada covers 10 million sq/km and has many climate zones.
Mediterranean is found the most type of climate throughout canada
Tropical climate. Rainfall occurs all the year because of the domination of low pressure.
it is warm in the summer and cold in the winter
Desert
The dominant political party in Canada during the last century was the Liberal Party.
Semi-arid
it is rainy like a donkey bum
An ecological community characterized by a dominant vegetation is called a biome. Biomes are distinct regions that are defined by their climate, soil type, and dominant plant life. Examples include rainforests, deserts, and grasslands.
There are climate graphs for dozens of locations in Canada at http://www.climatetemp.info/canada/