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Canada (i/ˈkænədə/; French: [ka.na.da]) is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres (3.85 million square miles), making it the world's second-largest country by total area and the fourth-largest country by land area. Canada's border with the United States is the world's longest land border. Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land territory being dominated by forest and tundra and the Rocky Mountains; about four-fifths of the country's population of 35 million people live near the southern border. The majority of Canada has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer.
The land now called Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Beginning in the 15th century, British and French colonies were established on the Atlantic coast, with the first establishment of a region called "Canada" occurring in 1537. As a consequence of various conflicts, the United Kingdom gained and lost territories within British North America until left, in the late 18th century, with what mostly geographically comprises Canada today. Pursuant to the British North America Act, on July 1, 1867, the colonies of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia joined to form the autonomous federal Dominion of Canada. This began an accretion of provinces and territories to the self-governing Dominion to the present ten provinces and three territories forming modern Canada. In 1931, Canada achieved near total independence from the United Kingdom with the Statute of Westminster 1931, and full sovereignty was attained when the Canada Act 1982 removed the last remaining ties of legal dependence on the British parliament.
France (French: [fʁɑ̃s]), officially the French Republic (French: République française [ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz]), is a sovereign state comprising territory in western Europe and several overseas regions and territories. The European part of France, called metropolitan France, extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. France spans 643,801 square kilometres (248,573 sq mi) and has a total population of 66.6 million. It is a unitary semi-presidential republic with the capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre. The Constitution of France establishes the state as secular and democratic, with its sovereignty derived from the people.
During the Iron Age, what is now Metropolitan France was inhabited by the Gauls, a Celtic people. The Gauls were conquered in 51 BC by the Roman Empire, which held Gaul until 486. The Gallo-Romans faced raids and migration from the Germanic Franks, who dominated the region for hundreds of years, eventually creating the medieval Kingdom of France. France emerged as a major European power in the Late Middle Ages, with its victory in the Hundred Years' War (1337 to 1453) strengthening French state-building and paving the way for a future centralized absolute monarchy. During the Renaissance, France experienced a vast cultural development and established the beginning of a global colonial empire. The 16th century was dominated by religious civil wars between Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots).
Justin Pierre James Trudeau PC MP (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who is the 23rd and current Prime Minister of Canada, as well as the Leader of the Liberal Party. The second-youngest Canadian prime minister after Joe Clark, he is also, as the eldest son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, the first child of a previous prime minister to hold the post.
Trudeau was born in Ottawa and attended Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf. He earned a BA in English literature from McGill University in 1994 and a BEd from the University of British Columbia in 1998. He gained a high public profile in October 2000, when he delivered a eulogy at his father's state funeral. After graduating, he worked as a teacher in Vancouver, British Columbia, then studied engineering, and began a master's degree in Environmental Geography. He used his public profile to advocate for various causes and acted in the 2007 TV miniseries The Great War.
After becoming more involved in politics after his father's death, Trudeau was elected in the 2008 federal election to represent the riding of Papineau in the House of Commons. In 2009, he was appointed the Liberal Party's critic for Youth and Multiculturalism and the following year became critic for Citizenship and Immigration. In 2011, he was appointed as critic for Secondary Education and Youth and Amateur Sport. Trudeau won the leadership of the Liberal Party in April 2013, and went on to lead his party to victory in the 2015 federal election, moving the third-placed Liberals from 36 seats to 184 seats, the largest-ever numerical increase by a party in a Canadian election.
416-962-2623 / 1-866-760-2623 https://www.immigroup.com/tools/diplomatic_mission/ http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/canada-europa/france/consulaire/formulaire-en.asp http://www.travel.gc.ca/ What is the contact information of the Embassy of Canada to France? Embassy of Canada to France is located in Paris at: • 35, avenue Montaigne 75008 Paris You can contact the Embassy by: • telephone, at (33-1) 4443 2900 • telephone, for consular services, at +33 (0)1 4443 2902 • fax, to (33-1) 4443 2999 • fax, to +33 (0)1 4443 2986 for consular services • email, using a web form, following a link provided below Re Quality and Feedback email info@immigroup.com (Please reference Research and Development) Did you catch a mistake? Are you looking for answers we don't have? Email us and we'll make a vid...
These Questions are generally asked during Quebec Immigration Interviews. For Preparation of French and Embassy Interviews Contact at email@navdeepkumar.com
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits the French embassy in Ottawa on July 18, 2016, where he signs a book of condolences for the victims of the July 14th terrorist attack in Nice and observes a moment of silence alongside Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion and Nicolas Chapuis, the French ambassador to Canada. (no interpretation) Le premier minister JustinTrudeau signe le livre de condoléances en hommage aux victimes de l'Attentat à Nice et observe un moment de silence à l'ambassade de France.
In this second video in the "how to move to France video series" I go over if and which visa you need to move to France. be sure to also check out my other series where i show you what it's like to live in France. Post any questions you have below. Go to this link to see the list of embassies in the U.s., Canada and worldwide. http://www.annieandre.com/2012/02/how-move-france-2-long-stay-visa/
Presentation for the Employee Recruitment, Integration and Retention Forum. Iqaluit - March 2014
EUROPE Ballot voting for National Government Grain storage room Scientist testing food WEST GERMANY Trade unionists rallying CU Chancellor Helmut Kohl Helmut Kohl signing autograph FRANCE French in street and fire burning French rallying in street ITALY CU Coffin plaque - Communist leader Enrico Berlinguer Funeral procession POLAND Jerzy Popieluszko funeral Lech Walesa UK - LIBYAN EMBASSY SHOOTING LS Libyan students protesting (Shot heard) Policewoman (Yvonne Fletcher) on ground being helped by policemen CS Scuffles amongst protesters LS Police helping policewoman - scuffles in background Police helping injured civilians People being helped into ambulances NEW ZEALAND CU David Lange being interviewed CANADA CU Pierre Trudeau On-stage with family (3 children) CU...
Mikael, student in architecture at Carleton university in Ottawa tells about his experience as an exchange student at the Ecole nationale d'architecture Paris-Malaquais. A CampusFrance Canada / Press office of the French Embassy in Canada video.
Attending an Immigrant Visa interview at the U.S. Embassy? This video highlights the steps and procedure.
1. Onlookers outside Canadian embassy 2. Wide shot of Canadian flag flying from embassy building 3. Various of police behind cordon in street 4. Wide of street where embassy is situated 5. Police behind cordon 6. Pan from onlookers watching to embassy 7. Close up of police outside embassy 8. Close up of flag flying from embassy 9. Various of forensics officers outside embassy 10. Close up of police officer standing by cordon STORYLINE: The Canadian Embassy in Paris was evacuated on Monday after an employee opened a suspicious envelope and had a nosebleed, but firefighters said the alert was a false alarm. An embassy employee felt ill and had a nosebleed after opening an envelope that contained a piece of tissue soaked in liquid, raising the alert, said a fire department spoke...
L'Ambassade de France est l'une des réalisations les plus marquantes du style Art Déco des années 30. Par ses nombreux élèments de décorationm ce bâtiment est à l'image des relations privilégiées qu'entretient la France avec le Canada. L'architecte français Eugène Beaudouin a signé cette réalisation. Il a été assisté par deux architectes montréalais: Antoine Monette et Marcel Parizeau.
http://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture. “The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it. Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey...
✱ 8.227 Hotels in Canada - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/naVozN Travel video about destination Canada. The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important p...
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http://bookinghunter.com Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language. The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks. It's a perfect city escape), Chinatown (the second largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco. It has many unique, as well as traditiona...
Tips for traveling Toronto, Canada with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=andreafeczko Toronto is the capital of Ontario, and its most populated and multi-cultural city. But is it worth a trip? - DO & SEE: CN Tower, EdgeWalk, Harbor Kayak or Boat, Sports Events, Blue Jays Baseball, Maple Leafs Hockey, Ripley's Aquarium, St. Lawrence Market - EAT & DRINK: Poutine, Smoke's Poutinerie, Ceasar/Bloody Mary, T Bar at Chelsea Hotel, Old Town & Historic Distillery District for Beer, Sassafrass, Ninutik Maple Sugar and Syrup - STAY: Hotel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square, Chelsea Hotel - SHOP: Yorkville, Holt Renfrew, Kensington Market - BONUS: Drake! Jim Carey! Deadmau5! Tim Horton's! Bunnies! Water slides! Montre...
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes. When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marvel at the imposing stone façade of Christ Church Cathedral, or stand beneath the great arched ceiling of the beautiful Notre Dame Basilica. You can spend days exploring the city’s many sacred spaces, but Montreal tourism is so much more than that; if you’re a foodie, you’re in luck, because the residents of Montreal adore a good meal, whether it’s poutine from a streetside bistro or fresh produce f...
http://www.expedia.com/Niagara-Falls.d6023515.Destination-Travel-Guides Niagara Falls has long been a symbol of natural power and beauty. Visit this hallmark of Canadian and American tourism and see its majesty from a helicopter, boat, or walkway. Your Niagara Falls tour begins with a little bit of information: more than six million cubic feet of water spill over the sides per minute. You can explore three waterfalls, the most famous being the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, which are the widest and most powerful. Take a half-hour boat cruise and bask in the falls’ mist, or enter a special set of walkways behind the falls and see the strength and might of the rushing water right in front of you. No Niagara Falls sightseeing trip is complete without exploring the Botanical Gardens or Niagara o...
When visiting Montreal consider the following top 35 things to do in Montreal as a travel video guide for all of the best attractions in the city. There is no other city in Canada or the United States of America that can compare with Montreal in terms of its diversity and European flare. As a city of festivals (during the winter, fall, spring and summer) you're left with an inexhaustible amount of things to see and do in the city during all four seasons. GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS AUDREY: blog: http://thatback...
https://www.expedia.com/Ottawa.d178296.Destination-Travel-Guides Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty. The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists. You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you...
http://bookinghunter.com Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto. The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tow...
The objective of this hangout is to present the various types of consular services Embassy Officials are able to offer to Canadians in Mexico.
In partnership with the Canadian Museum of Nature, the Embassy of France in Canada will organize a conference to discuss climate issues in the context of the preparation of the United Nations Climate Change Conference to be hosted by France in December 2015 (COP 21-Paris Climate 2015). Gathering high-level experts from different fields, this conference will be an opportunity to present the latest scientific assessments of the impacts of climate change, the economic opportunities that could arise, if we decide to address these urgent challenges, as well as the issues at stake in the negotiations that will be key to achieve an agreement in Paris in 2015. More information: http://facts.france-science.org/program/#ottawa
FACTS Toronto était la manifestation publique complétant une journée dédiée au thème à « CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ET SANTE », à Toronto: organisée par l'Association des Nations Unies au Canada, en partenariat avec l'Ambassade de France au Canada, l'Université de Toronto, l’Institut français. **** FACTS Toronto was the closing and public event of a full day dedicated to “Climate Change and Health : Identify Key Challenges and Opportunities” organized by the United Nations Association in Canada, in partnership with the French Embassy in Canada, the University of Toronto, the Institut français.
In partnership with the MIT, the Embassy of France in the United States and the Consulate General of France in Boston will organize a conference to discuss the economic impacts of climate change. Over the past several years, the world has experienced rising sea levels, extreme drought, heavy storms, wildfires and other indicators of climate change with increasing frequency and intensity. These events emphasize the growing threats posed by climate change and urgent need for action. Strong scientific research has shown that climate change is currently occurring and that, if ignored, will result in billions of dollars in economic, health and societal costs. The panel of scientific and policy experts will outline the main consequences of climate change and the risks it presents to the economy...
In partnership with the Tulane University, the Embassy of France in the United States and the Consulate General of France in New Orleans organize a conference to discuss the impacts of climate change and how we can prepare to face them. Gathering high-level experts from different fields, this conference will be an opportunity to present the latest scientific assessments of the impacts of climate change, the measures and strategies local and national governments are taking to get prepared and become more resilient, as well as the issues at stake in the negotiations that will be key to achieve an agreement in Paris in 2015. About the French Ameri-Can Climate Talks Building up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference to be hosted by France in December 2015 (COP 21-Paris Climate 2015)...
In partnership with the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and the Los Angeles Regional Collaborative (LARC) for Climate Action and Sustainability, the Embassy of France in the United States and the Consulate General of France in Los Angeles will organize a conference to discuss the challenges climate change represents for cities around the world. With more than half of humanity living in cities, urban centers are key actors for climate change. Climate change represents a major threat for many cities that will have to face a range of impacts from the consequences of the changing climate (sea level rise, increased frequency of extreme weather events, heat waves, etc.). However, the threats brought by climate change can also represent an opportunity and many cities are alre...
Atmosphere For Miracles with Pastor CHRIS (French translation). TV Program shown by Christ Embassy DR CONGO on TV STATIONS.
Atmosphere For Miracles with Pastor CHRIS (French translation). TV Program shown by Christ Embassy DR CONGO on TV STATIONS.
Ambassador François Delattre was appointed Ambassador of France to the United States in February 2011 after serving as Ambassador of France to Canada (2008-2011), Consul General in New York (2004-2008) and Press and Communications Director at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. (1998-2002). A member of President Jacques Chirac's foreign policy team (1995-1998), François Delattre was responsible for European and trans-Atlantic defense and security matters and managing the Bosnian crisis. He also served as Deputy Director of the French Foreign Minister's Office (2002-2004) and was a member of Foreign Minister Alain Juppé's cabinet (1993-1995), following two years with the Strategic, Security and Disarmament Department of the French Foreign Ministry (1991-1993). François Delattre was poste...
This video was produced at an policy workshop entitled "Promoting the Digital Economy: Perspectives from Europe and Canada," co-sponsored by the Centre for European Studies (EU Centre of Excellence), the Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, EUNIC Cluster Ottawa, and the Embassy of France in Canada. It was hosted at Carleton University on September 27, 2013. The two panelists are: Megan Richards (2:23) - Director of Coordination at DG CONNECT (European Commission) Gilles Babinet (26:36) - Multi-entrepreneur and Digital Champion for France to the European Commission The Centre for European Studies is funded by the European Union; CETD is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). The contents of this event are the sole responsibility of the presente...
In France
We're playin' in a test
It's payin' the rent
If you pooch a civilian,
It's a mayor event
In France
Way down in France
Way on down
Way on down
In France
The girls is all salty
The boys is all sweet
The food ain't too shabby,
An' they piss in the street
In France
Way down in France
Way on down
Way on down
In France
They got diseases
Like you never seen
Got a mystery blow-job
Turn your penis green
In France
Way down in France
Way on down
Way on down
In France
They got some coffee,
Eatin' right through the cup,
An' when they go ka-ka
They make you stand up
In France
Way down in France
Way on down
Way on down
In France
If you're not careful,
It'll stick to your cheeks
You'll smell like a native
For a couple of weeks
In France
Way down in France
Way on down
Way on down
In France
We cannot wait
Till we go back
It gets so exciting
When the poodles 'react'
In France
Way down in France
Way on down
Way on down
In France
Never try to get yo' penis sucked