Canadian Ancestors

Canadian Real Estate-An Overview by agnes celina
Life evolved and dates back millions of years. World today has seen numerous rise and falls to reach this state of life where people can talk with no issue regarding distance; people can travel with a bathroom flying with them. Everything has a cost involved to make it possible, human with the passage of time started to recognize the need to socialize among his race in order to make progress and in doing so people start coming closer and build houses to form a community living and facing threats and opportunities of life collectively.By recognizing the need to remain close they started building counties which turned into towns and cities and the need to manage the crowd called in the need for the segregation of the areas according to what agreed by consensus in those days.The world which we are having today is an echo of the decisions taken by our Ancestors to divide lands and amending borders, wars, conquests, mergers had led to the creation countries to manage world affairs.
There are many big cities in this world which helps in providing business, luxury and employment to the people of this world to earn their livelihood. Countries which worked hard got progress and today’s super powers such as USA, UK, Canada and Germany etc managed to become prosperous through their strong community and social development.Canada after independence took hard steps towards progress and sustainability.Toronto, a name that reminds development, architecture, economy and prosperity with a promising future desired state. It is a capital city of Canada and world’s 7th most financially sound city of the world. It houses more than 2.5 million of population. Toronto is a major international centre for finance and business and also considered as a financial capital of Canada, being a metropolitan city it has a high concentration of banks and financial institutions in its Financial District. Like New York wall street .
Toronto has Bay Street which has world’s 7th largest Stock Exchange and head offices of all major corporations of Canada.The city is an important centre for the media, publishing, telecommunication, information technology and film production industries; it is home to Bell Media, Rogers Communications, and Torstar and other prominent Canadian corporations.Transport system and extensive roads network of Toronto makes it geographically well connected around the region as most of the manufacturing activities are located outside the city but still Toronto is important for distribution and retail activities.Education system of this city is one of the major attractions around the globe as it houses 4 diploma and degree awarding world class institutes and the University of Toronto which is established in 1827 is one the world’s leading research institute on this planet.Strong economy and high standard of education along with a highly praised system of judiciary in the world makes it a perfect city to and feeling of security along with the safeguard of basic rights is all needed to lead a peaceful life.
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English Canadian $178.44 An English Canadian is a Canadian whose principal language is English or who is of English ancestry; it is used primarily in contrast with French Canadian. Canada is an officially bilingual and multicultural country, with French and English official language communities. Immigrant cultural groups ostensibly integrate into one or both of these communities, but often retaining elements of their original cultures. Although many Englishspeaking Canadians have strong historical roots traceable to the British Isles, they belong to a multitude of ethnicities. They or their ancestors came from various European, Asian, Caribbean, African, Latin American, and Pacific Island cultures, as well as French Canada and North American Aboriginal groups. As such, although the office of the Governor General is said to alternate between French and English persons, the two most recent Governors General (Adrienne Clarkson, an Englishspeaking Chinese Canadian; and Michalle Jean, a Frenchspeaking Haitian Canadian) show that this refers to language and not culture or ethnicity. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 284 Publication Date: 2009/12/02 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.63 inches |
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