Canada has many things going for it. The country is the largest in North America with the highest number of lakes in the world, has over 70% of the world’s crude bitumen, has the world’s longest coastline, and it is home to the world’s most apologetic citizens. These facts are but a few that people do not know about the country.

1. Canada originates from “Kanata.”

The First Nations, European explorers, and European rulers have all left their mark on the names of Canada and the provinces and territories. The name “Canada” does not have English origins but Huron-Iroquois origins. The name is derived from “Kanata” a Huron-Iroquois word that translates to “village.” Jacques Cartier coined the name in 1535 after locals welcomed him to Stadacona, a village found in modern-day Quebec City. Cartier would later use the word to refer to the surrounding regions, with the name “Canada” appearing on maps in the mid-16th century.

2. Canada’s largest city is not the capital city.

Ottawa is recognized as the Canada’s capital city, a title it had held since 1857 when Queen Victoria named it “The Province of Canada’s permanent capital.” However, the city is not the largest in Canada based on the population as it is home to about 0.94 million people. The distinction of Canada’s largest city belongs to Ontario’s capital, Toronto, which has a population of over 2.7 million inhabitants. Based on population, Ottawa is ranked as the fourth largest city in the country, exceeded in size by Montreal (the second-largest city) and Calgary (the third-largest city). When looking at Canada’s population centres (formally called urban areas), the region of Ottawa-Gatineau falls even lower-ranking as the sixth-largest area in Canada behind Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton.

3. Canada has one of the best healthcare services in the world.

Canada’s universal health-care system

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you may apply for public health insurance. With it, you don’t have to pay for most health-care services.

The universal health-care system is paid for through taxes. When you use public health-care services, you must show your health insurance card to the hospital or medical clinic.

4. Get a citizenship status in Canada after 3 years of continous PR stay.

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In addition to healthcare being provided by the Federal and Provincial government Healthcare system, Canada offers one of the shortest time(3years) to transition from permanent residence status to be eligible to apply for citizenship in Canada 

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