the cancellation of the avro arrow affected canada in many ways.
Canada was a very big country and a mandatory trade country. They exchanged many manufactured goods for money or other goods (e.g. gold). They had different laws from England so many goods that were not allowed in England were allowed in Canada. yeah thats quiet hard and i dunno anything about it (lol) i hope i helped
They were create for control the people of Western Canada many of who did not agree with their colonisation by Canada. This is why they were based on an Irish Para-Military group used by the British for the same purposes.
Though there were a great many negative effects of World War 1 on Canada, there were some positive things. For example, women gained new jobs such as being ambulance, bus, and streetcar drivers. In addition, the war gave suffragism a huge push, many women gained the right to vote. Canada also gained nationalistic pride from battles such as the Battle of Vimy Ridge, and Canada gained international prestige and a seat at the Peace conference as well as the League of Nations.
Many were Calvinists or Hugenots. __ Although French Protestants (Hugenots or Calvinists) settled in New France, the predominate faith was Catholic.
If you include both the winter and summer games, twice. Montreal held the Olympics in 1976 and Calgary held the Winter Olympics in 1988. Canada also hosted for a third time in 2010, with Vancouver hosting the Winter Olympics.
In 1998 winter Olympics, Canada got 15 medals
There were no Winter Olympics in 1990.
3 times: 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano
ummmm, there was no winter Olympics in 2008! it was the summer Olympics in Beijing
8 times
They were to host the winter and summer games of 1940; they were cancelled. They were only one of 5 countries to host both winter and summer Olympics (alongside USA, France, Canada, and Italy). They alos brought Judo (the gentle way) to the Olympics. They contested in may Olympics and are good and many sports.
Canada had 206 athletes competing at the 2010 Olympics.
Canada has won a total of 16 gold medals as host of the Winter Olympics: 2 in 1988 in Calgary, Alberta and 14 in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada won 14 gold medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics.