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},
"Major rivers (by length in km)": {
"text": "Mackenzie - 4, 241 km; Yukon (shared with the US) - 3,185 km; Nelson - 2,570 km; Columbia (shared with the US) - 1,953 km; Churchill - 1,600 km; Fraser (shared with the US) - 1,368 km; Ottawa - 1,271 km; Athabasca - 1,231 km; North Saskatchewan - 1,220 km; Liard - 1,115 km"
"text": "Mackenzie - 4, 241 km; Yukon river source (shared with the US [m]) - 3,185 km; Saint Lawrence river mouth (shared with US) - 3,058 km; Nelson - 2,570 km; Columbia river source (shared with the US [m]) - 1,953 km; Churchill - 1,600 km; Fraser - 1,368 km; Ottawa - 1,271 km; Athabasca - 1,231 km; North Saskatchewan - 1,220 km; Liard - 1,115 km<br><strong>note</strong> [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth"
},
"Major watersheds (area sq km)": {
"text": "Atlantic Ocean drainage: Mississippi* <em>(Gulf of Mexico)</em> (3,202,185 sq km, Canada only 32,000 sq km), Nelson <em>(Hudson Bay)</em> (1,093,141 sq km), Saint Lawrence* (1,049,636 sq km, Canada only 839,200 sq km)<br>Arctic Ocean drainage: Mackenzie (1,706,388 sq km)<br>Pacific Ocean drainage: Yukon* (847,620 sq km, Canada only 823,800 sq km), Columbia* (657,501 sq km, Canada only 103,000 sq km)<br>note - watersheds shared with the US shown with *"
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"text": "2.31 physicians/1,000 population (2016)"
},
"Hospital bed density": {
"text": "2.5 beds/1,000 population (2017)"
"text": "2.5 beds/1,000 population (2019)"
},
"Sanitation facility access": {
"improved: urban": {
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"text": "16 years"
},
"female": {
"text": "17 years (2018)"
"text": "17 years (2019)"
}
},
"Unemployment, youth ages 15-24": {
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}
},
"Major rivers (by length in km)": {
"text": "Mackenzie - 4, 241 km; Yukon (shared with the US) - 3,185 km; Nelson - 2,570 km; Columbia (shared with the US) - 1,953 km; Churchill - 1,600 km; Fraser (shared with the US) - 1,368 km; Ottawa - 1,271 km; Athabasca - 1,231 km; North Saskatchewan - 1,220 km; Liard - 1,115 km"
"text": "Mackenzie - 4, 241 km; Yukon river source (shared with the US [m]) - 3,185 km; Saint Lawrence river mouth (shared with US) - 3,058 km; Nelson - 2,570 km; Columbia river source (shared with the US [m]) - 1,953 km; Churchill - 1,600 km; Fraser - 1,368 km; Ottawa - 1,271 km; Athabasca - 1,231 km; North Saskatchewan - 1,220 km; Liard - 1,115 km<br><strong>note</strong> [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth"
},
"Major watersheds (area sq km)": {
"text": "Atlantic Ocean drainage: Mississippi* <em>(Gulf of Mexico)</em> (3,202,185 sq km, Canada only 32,000 sq km), Nelson <em>(Hudson Bay)</em> (1,093,141 sq km), Saint Lawrence* (1,049,636 sq km, Canada only 839,200 sq km)<br>Arctic Ocean drainage: Mackenzie (1,706,388 sq km)<br>Pacific Ocean drainage: Yukon* (847,620 sq km, Canada only 823,800 sq km), Columbia* (657,501 sq km, Canada only 103,000 sq km)<br>note - watersheds shared with the US shown with *"
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}
},
"Political parties and leaders": {
"text": "Bloc Quebecois [Yves-Francois BLANCHET]<br>Conservative Party of Canada or CPC [Erin O'TOOLE]<br>Green Party [Annamie PAUL]<br>Liberal Party [Justin TRUDEAU]<br>New Democratic Party or NDP [Jagmeet SINGH]<br>People's Party of Canada [Maxime BERNIER]"
"text": "Bloc Quebecois [Yves-Francois BLANCHET]<br>Conservative Party of Canada or CPC [Erin O'TOOLE]<br>Green Party [vacant]<br>Liberal Party [Justin TRUDEAU]<br>New Democratic Party or NDP [Jagmeet SINGH]<br>People's Party of Canada [Maxime BERNIER]"
},
"International organization participation": {
"text": "ADB (nonregional member), AfDB (nonregional member), APEC, Arctic Council, ARF, ASEAN (dialogue partner), Australia Group, BIS, C, CD, CDB, CE (observer), EAPC, EBRD, EITI (implementing country), FAO, FATF, G-7, G-8, G-10, G-20, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IGAD (partners), IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINUSTAH, MONUSCO, NAFTA, NATO, NEA, NSG, OAS, OECD, OIF, OPCW, OSCE, Pacific Alliance (observer), Paris Club, PCA, PIF (partner), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFICYP, UNHCR, UNMISS, UNRWA, UNTSO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC"
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"Communications": {
"Telephones - fixed lines": {
"total subscriptions": {
"text": "13.267 million"
"text": "13.926 million (2020)"
},
"subscriptions per 100 inhabitants": {
"text": "35.52 (2019 est.)"
"text": "36.9 (2020 est.)"
}
},
"Telephones - mobile cellular": {
"total subscriptions": {
"text": "34,366,950"
"text": "36,093,021 (2020)"
},
"subscriptions per 100 inhabitants": {
"text": "92.01 (2019 est.)"
"text": "95.63 (2020 est.)"
}
},
"Telecommunication systems": {
"general assessment": {
"text": "<p>Canada has highly developed, technologically advanced telecom services; LTE and broadband are nearly universal; competition between the DSL and cable platforms with investment in fiber networks; regulatory efforts ensure operators have spectrum available to develop 5G services; policy to improve service speeds and enable digital economy and e-services; operators 5G network facilitates smart-city vehicle and pedestrian traffic; high value in e-commerce transactions; international connections through submarine, terrestrial, and satellite systems; importer of broadcasting equipment from China (2021)</p> (2020)"
"text": "Canada has highly developed, technologically advanced telecom services; LTE and broadband are nearly universal; competition between the DSL and cable platforms with investment in fiber networks; regulatory efforts ensure operators have spectrum available to develop 5G services; policy to improve service speeds and enable digital economy and e-services; operator&rsquo;s 5G network facilitates smart-city vehicle and pedestrian traffic; high value in e-commerce transactions; international connections through submarine, terrestrial, and satellite systems; importer of broadcasting equipment from China (2020)"
},
"domestic": {
"text": "35 per 100 fixed-line; 93 per 100 mobile-cellular; comparatively low mobile penetration provides further room for growth; domestic satellite system with about 300 earth stations (2019)"
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},
"Broadband - fixed subscriptions": {
"total": {
"text": "15,273,496"
"text": "15,776,602 (2020)"
},
"subscriptions per 100 inhabitants": {
"text": "40.89 (2019 est.)"
"text": "41.8 (2020 est.)"
}
}
},
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},
"Merchant marine": {
"total": {
"text": "691"
"text": "679"
},
"by type": {
"text": "bulk carrier 20, container ship 1, general cargo 76, oil tanker 15, other 579 (2020)"
"text": "bulk carrier 22, container ship 1, general cargo 66, oil tanker 15, other 575 (2021)"
}
},
"Ports and terminals": {
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"text": "17 years of age for voluntary male and female military service (with parental consent); 16 years of age for Reserve and Military College applicants; Canadian citizenship or permanent residence status required; maximum 34 years of age; service obligation 3-9 years (2021)"
},
"Military - note": {
"text": "Canada is a member of NATO and was one of the original 12 countries to sign the North Atlantic Treaty (also known as the Washington Treaty) in 1949"
"text": "Canada is a member of NATO and was one of the original 12 countries to sign the North Atlantic Treaty (also known as the Washington Treaty) in 1949<br> <p>Canada is part of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD; established 1958); NORAD is a Canada-US bi-national military command responsible for monitoring and defending North American airspace; traditionally, a Canadian Armed Forces officer has served as the deputy commander of NORAD</p> <p>Canadas defense relationship with the US extends back to the Ogdensburg Declaration of 1940, when the two countries formally agreed on military cooperation, including the establishment of the Permanent Joint Board on Defense (PJBD), which continued to be the highest-level bilateral defense forum between Canada and the US as of 2021</p> <p>British troops withdrew from Canada in 1871 as part of the UK-US Treaty of Washington; following the withdrawal, the first Canadian militia, known as the Royal Canadian Regiment, was organized in 1883 to protect Canadian territory and defend British interests abroad, which it did in the South African War (1899-1902), Canadas first overseas conflict; militia units formed the backbone of the more than 425,000 Canadian soldiers that went to Europe during World War I in what was called the Canadian Expeditionary Force; the Royal Canadian Navy was created in 1910, while the Canadian Air Force was established in 1920 and became the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1924; the Canadian Army was officially founded in 1942; a unified Canadian Armed Forces was created in 1968</p>"
}
},
"Terrorism": {