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Embassy in India

New Delhi

7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
110021
New Delhi
India
Phone : +91-11-4178-2000
Fax : +91-11-4178-2023

Chandigarh

SCO 54-56, Sector 17-A
160017
Chandigarh
India
Phone : +91-17-2505-0300
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Consulate in India

Kolkata

Duncan House, 31 Netaji Subhas Road
700001
Kolkata
India
Phone : +91-33-2242-6820
Fax : +91-33-2242-6828

Mumbai

Fort House, 6th Floor
221, Dr. D.N. Road
400 001
Mumbai
India
Phone : +91-22-6749-4444
Fax : +91-22-6749-4454

Chennai

18 (Old 24), 3rd floor YAFA Tower
Khader Nawaz Khan Road, Nungambakkam
600 006
Chennai
India
Phone : +91-44-2833-0888
Fax : +91-44-4215-9393

Indian Embassy in Canada

India High Commission - OTTAWA

10 Springfield Road
Ottawa
Canada
Phone : +1-613-744-3751, +1-613-744-3753
Fax : +1-613-744-0913

India Consulate - TORRONTO

Suite # 700, 365 Bloor Street East
M4W 3 L4
Toronto
Canada
Phone : +1-416-960-0751, +1-416-960-0752
Fax : +1-416-960-9812

India Consulate - Vancouver

# 201-325, Howe Street
V6C 1Z7
British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada
Phone : +1-604-662-8811
Fax : +1-604-682-2471, +1-604-682-3556

Basic info

Capital Ottawa
45°24′N 75°40′W
Largest city Toronto
Official languages English
French
Recognised regional languages Chipewyan
Cree
Gwich’in
Inuinnaqtun
Inuktitut
Inuvialuktun
North Slavey
South Slavey
Tłı̨chǫ
Ethnic groups 76.7% European
14.2% Asian
4.3% Aboriginal
2.9% Black
1.2% Latin American
0.5% multiracial
0.3% other
Demonym Canadian
Currency Canadian dollar ($)
(CAD)
Time zone
Summer
(DST)
(UTC−3.5 to −8)
(UTC−2.5 to −7)
Date format dd-mm-yyyy
mm-dd-yyyy
yyyy-mm-dd (CE)
Drives on the right
Calling code +1
ISO 3166 code CA
Internet TLD .ca

Country

Canada is a North American country stretching from the U.S. in the south to the Arctic Circle in the north. Major cities include massive Toronto, west coast film centre Vancouver, French-speaking Montréal and Québec City, and capital city Ottawa.Canada is an immense country. It is very diverse in its people, its landscape, its climate, and its way of life. However, Canadians do share the same important values. These values guide and influence much of our everyday life. These are values of pride, a belief in equality and diversity and respect for all individuals in society. Women, men, children and seniors are all equally respected in Canada. Canadians may be different from each other but it is these shared values that make Canada a friendly, caring, peace loving and secure society in which to live. Canada's vast swaths of wilderness include lake-filled Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains. It's also home to Niagara Falls, a famous group of massive waterfalls.Canada is the world’s second-largest country (9,976,140 km2), surpassed only by the Russian Federation. The country is encased by the world’s longest coastline. Distances in Canada can be vast. Consider the Trans-Canada Highway, which at 7,821 km long is longer than the distance from London to Bombay. More than 50 percent of Canada’s land is blanketed with rich forest ranges, accounting for 10 percent of the world’s remaining forests and 20 percent of the world’s remaining wilderness areas.


Economy Business

Canada serves as a global model for stability, sustainable prosperity, and economic inclusion, and advances these ideals.Canada’s economy is made up of many different industries. There are three main types of industries in Canada: natural resources, manufacturing and services.Today, the economy of many areas of the country still depends on developing natural resources. Manufacturing industries make products to sell in Canada and around the world. Manufactured products include paper, technological equipment, automobiles, food, clothing and many other goods. Our largest international trading partner is the United States.Service industries provide thousands of different jobs in areas like transportation, education, health care, construction, banking, communications and government. More than 70 percent of working Canadians now have jobs in service industries.Toronto is the capital of Ontario, and the business center of Canada. Financial services, high technology, and insurance companies top the list of businesses represented there. Toronto is home to more top-ranked international companies than any other Canadian city.


Higher Education

Canada offers a wide range of higher education options and life-enriching experiences at its universities and colleges.The higher education systems in Canada's ten provinces include their historical development, organization (e.g., structure, governance, and funding), and goals (e.g., participation, access, and mobility). Each of the three territories in Canada (i.e., Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon) have separate higher education systems that reflect territorial history, organization, and goals in the context of geographical challenges.These institutions are diverse in both their size and the programs they offer, and are located across the country, with at least one in every province.The provinces and territories are responsible for all levels of education including universities.There's no federal ministry of education or formal accreditation system.Instead, membership in the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, coupled with the university's provincial government charter, is generally deemed the equivalent.There are currently 95 universities with membership in AUCC.


Tourism

Canada has a large domestic and foreign tourism industry. The second largest country in the world, Canada's incredible geographical variety is a significant tourist attractor. Much of the country's tourism is centred on Canada's five largest metropolitan areas, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, and Ottawa, well known for their culture, diversity, as well as the many national parksand historic sites.


Natural Resources

Natural resource industries include forestry, fishing, agriculture, mining and energy. These industries have played an important part in the country’s history and development.


Weather Climate

The image of Canada as a frigid northern climate is not totally accurate. Canada’s climate is as varied as its topography, and this great expansive country includes a collection of extremes. Much of the north, which is virtually uninhabited, has an arctic climate that is particularly harsh, and ground that is permanently frozen. Canada's most populous regions, which lie in the country's south along the U.S. border, enjoy four distinct seasons. In most of the country, winter lasts longer than summer; yet when summer comes, even in the north, it can be very hot, producing lush growth. Rainfall varies from light to moderate, and there are heavy snowfalls in some areas. Average winter and summer high temperatures across Canada vary according to the location. Winters can be harsh in many regions of the country, particularly in the interior and Prairie provinces, which experience a continental climate, where daily average temperatures are near -15 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit) but can drop below -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) with severe wind chills. In non coastal regions, snow can cover the ground almost six months of the year. Coastal British Columbia enjoys a temperate climate, with a mild and rainy winter.


Required clothing

due to its cold climate, Canada is a leading producer of top-of-the-line coats and winter accessories. Canada Goose is a Toronto-based company that produces jackets for extreme weather conditions

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