Coat of arms of CanadaLocation of CanadaThe Death of General Wolfe, painted by Benjamin West, depicts British General Wolfe's death after his victory at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759.
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Canada (pronounced /'kænədə/ in English and /kanadɑ/ in Canadian French) is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America. Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, Canada shares land borders with the United States to the south and to the northwest.

Inhabited first by Aboriginal peoples, Canada was founded as a union of British and former French colonies. Canada gained independence from the United Kingdom in an incremental process that began in 1867 and ended in 1982.

Canada is a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. Comprising ten provinces and three territories, Canada is a bilingual and multicultural nation, with both English and French as official languages at the federal level. A technologically advanced and industrialized nation, Canada maintains a diversified economy heavily reliant on trade—particularly with the United States, with which Canada has had a long and complex relationship—and abundant natural resources.

Origin and history of the name

The name Canada comes from a First Nations word, kanata, meaning "village" or "settlement". In 1535, inhabitants of the area near present-day Quebec City used the word to direct Jacques Cartier towards the village of Stadacona. Cartier used the word 'Canada' to refer to not only that village, but the entire area subject to Donnacona, Chief at Stadacona; by 1547, maps began referring to this and the surrounding area as Canada.

The French colony of Canada, New France, was set up along the Saint Lawrence River and the northern shores of the Great Lakes. Later, it was split into two British colonies, called Upper Canada and Lower Canada until their union as the British Province of Canada in 1841. Upon Confederation in 1867, the name Canada was officially adopted for the new dominion, which was referred to as the Dominion of Canada until the 1950s. As Canada increasingly acquired political authority and autonomy from Britain, the federal government increasingly simply used Canada on state documents and treaties. The Canada Act 1982 refers only to "Canada" and, as such, it is currently the only legal (and bilingual) name. This was reflected again in 1982 with the renaming of the national holiday from Dominion Day to Canada Day.

History

Aboriginal tradition holds that the First Peoples inhabited parts of Canada for a very long time, and some archaeological studies support human presence in northern Yukon to 26,500 years ago, and in southern Ontario to 9,500 years ago. Europeans first arrived when the Vikings settled briefly at L'Anse aux Meadows circa AD 1000. The next Europeans to explore Canada's Atlantic coast included John Cabot in 1497 and Martin Frobisher in 1576, for England; and Jacques Cartier in 1534 and Samuel de Champlain in 1603, for France. The first permanent European settlements were established by the French at Port Royal in 1605 and Quebec City in 1608, and by the English in Newfoundland, around 1610. European explorers and trappers unwittingly brought diseases that spread rapidly through native trade routes and decimated the Aboriginal population.

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Canada 93 Early Issues Inc Jubilees Up To 50 Cents s429 £14.32 Big lot of mint high values (high cat value/face $56) £40.00
Canada - Nice - Early Nova Scotia Stamp £4.99 Canada - New Brunswick - 1860. Stamp £2.99
Canada, 1937 First Day Cover Of Kgvi Definitives £2.50 Newfoundland 1890 3c , 4 shades good used £2.00
Newfoundland 1880 1c Mm block of 4 Mm £10.00 Newfoundland 1868 6c rose Sg39 Mm £2.00
Newfoundland 1887 2c orange block of 4 Uum £15.00 Newfoundland 1887 1c green Mm block of 4 £5.00
Newfoundland 1880 1c brown Mm £5.00 Newfoundland 1894 half cent block of 4 Umm £10.00
Canada 1989 to 1995 - 14 Album pages with 96 Stamps £1.79 ***Closeout Sale - Lots of Complete Canadian Sets*** £1.95
Canada:1940s King George Vi Mounted Mint Stamps £3.99 Canada 1897 Victorias Jubilee 8 cent Sg 130 Fine Mint £8.00
Canada:Lot of Stamps Used inc Sets No5 See Scans £3.50 Canada Kg5 To Qe Mm/Um/U Inc Coils High Cat Cheap Lot £3.99
Canada: 16 used commemoratives etc 1898-1946 Cat £75+ £4.99 Canada. 1937/8. 20c, 50c, $1.00 mm, some faults. £12.99
Canada. Airs. Range mm & used. £7.49 Canada. Airs. Range mm + 6c surch unused. £6.99
Canada. Kgvi. Range coil strips, booklet panes etc. mnh £12.99 Canada Newfoundland Collection Stamps Mint Commomwealth £9.99
Canada. Kgv/Kgvi. $1.00 vals. range. Used. £14.99 Canada. Kgv/early Kgvi. Range mainly used, a few mm. £8.99
Canada. Kgv/Kgvi. Range commems. mm & used. £4.49 Canada Sg 433 Mint Commonwealth Stamp £9.99
Canada Newfoundland Mint Stamp Commonwealth £9.99 Canada. 1928/9. 50c. Used. £6.59
Canada. 1927. 2c mm strip 3 (one stamp mnh) £2.29 Canada. 1927. Both sets mm or unused, some faults. £8.49
Canada. 1926. 2c/3c. Sg264, 265. Unused. £8.49 Canada. Kgv. Range mm plus (a few unused) £10.99
Canada. Kgv. Range mainly unused, a few mm. £4.49 Canada. Kgv. Range mm & unused etc. £9.99
Canada 1939 Illustrated Ffc to Ireland £3.50 Canada 3 Reigns Coil Stamps - 6 Fine Used Total Cv£25+ £2.00
Canada: 1942 50c Munitions Factory - used strip of 3 £4.50 Canada: 1942 $1 Hms Cossack - used - Sg 388 £2.99
Canada - Sg 1713a - 1996 Christmas 90c £1.25 Canada - Sg 1629 - 1995 Canadian Art 88c £1.25
5 Wilding & cameo issue booklets £4.99 11 Early booklets good value £12.50
Various Bk88,92,96 booklets x 15 £3.75 Newfoundland 1860 Sg 11 3p Fine 4 margin Pair Lmm £3.20
canada sg.166 cat.£29 condition good £5.00 canada sg.193 cat.£70 mounted mint condition good £8.00
Error on Bk88 ( cloud over parliament ) £3.00
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National, Canada, Commonwealth/ British Colonial
Provincial, Canada, Commonwealth/ British Colonial

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