global business management
Global Business Management [Name] [Course Title] [University] [Instructor Name] [Date] Global business management Canada Canada , world 's second largest country by total area , is occupying the most of North America , surrounded by Atlantic Ocean in the east , Pacific Ocean in the West , Arctic Ocean in the North and America in the South Formed in 1867 by British and French colonies , Canada is governed as parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy under Queen Elizabeth II . It 's a diversified economy , with major trades with US G-20 and NATO

countries . Dominated by service sector , Canada is the tenth largest economy in the world , and member of G-8 countries . Its political environment is very much influenced by British and French laws , with a strong tradition of loyalty , cooperation and patience in its politics
With population of about 34 million , Canada has literacy rate of 99 (Source : UNICEF . Out of every 100 , 73 people are internet users . About 7 million people are under 18 . Toronto is its most thickly populated metropolitan area . With 49 males and 51 females , Canada has a population growth of 5 .4 (Source : Census 2006 . Apart from local Canadians , its population consists of 23 other ethnic origins . Official Languages of Canada are English and French . Apart from these two , there are eight different languages spoken at work . Similarly , its traditions are enlisted under the ethnic group it belongs to . For all ethnic groups , Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on second Monday of October annually
Socially , over the last few years , Canada has...
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