Abstract
Following the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1991, Canada became the world’s largest country land mass. Comparatively, its population is very sparse at approximately 33 million, and distributed mainly along the border with the United States. Canada consists of ten provinces and two territories, governed by a constitutional monarchy. Although English and French are the two national languages, English is predominant in every province, except in Quebec, where French is spoken almost exclusively.
Highlights
Following the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1991, Canada became the world’s largest country land mass
It has been estimated that 30% of Health care is privately funded through private insurance companies or directly paid by patients
The Canadian Health care system serves its population well based on crude measurements such as longevity and infant mortality (4.5/1,000 live births)
Summary
Following the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1991, Canada became the world’s largest country land mass. Its population is very sparse at approximately 33 million, and distributed mainly along the border with the United States. Canada consists of ten provinces and two territories, governed by a constitutional monarchy. English and French are the two national languages, English is predominant in every province, except in Quebec, where French is spoken almost exclusively
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