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Introduction in Canada

Canada is a constitutional monarchy, but also a parliamentary


democracy and a federation. Canada is the second largest country in the
world and a nation of great ethnic and cultural diversity. Ottawa is the
capital of Canada, their prime minister named Justin Trudeau he is the 23rd
prime minister in Canada at the same time he is also a leader of liberal
party. Canada is today a cultural mosaic made up of people who have come
from all around the world, because it is now populated with various people
and also they are colonized by the French and British. Canada is divided into
10 provinces which are Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, Alberta, Nova
Scotia, New Founland and Labrador Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New
Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Few countries can compare with the
natural beauty, geographic diversity and wildlife of Canada. Canada has a lot
of beautiful and attracted destinations like Rocky Mountains, Banff national
park, Vancouver, Niagara Falls and many others. They also have great
natural resources that produce goods and services. It means that their
economy is absolutely good because they import and export some goods to
the other countries like the United States, Japan, European and others.

In Canada, the education is very high priority of the government.


They are very competitive in terms of education that will help you in the
future. Education across Canada is generally divided into four stages this are
pre-school or early childhood education, primary or elementary education,
secondary education and post-secondary or tertiary education, which
includes college and university programs and vocational/technical schooling.
Every province has their own educational system, they are separated in
conducting educational policy. Canada has not only sustained a quality
education but also they are popular in terms of tuition fees, they are lower
compared to the tuition fees in United States. This is one of the reasons why
people all over the world migrate in this country. And also, most of the
schools in Canada is private unlike with the other country. Private
institutions are not recognized nationally but recognized by the individual
provinces. Canada assures you that once you study there the quality and
high standards will be guarantee.
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Divisions by religion and language


Every province has their own educational system and policy.

Length of study

Primary education
Grade 1 (ages 67)
Grade 2 (ages 78)
Grade 3 (ages 89)
Grade 4 (ages 910)
Grade 5 (ages 1011)
Grade 6 (ages 1112)

Secondary education
Intermediate education
Grade 7 (ages 1213)
Grade 8 (ages 1314)
High School Education
Grade 9 (ages 1415)
Grade 10 (ages 1516)
Grade 11 (ages 1617)
Grade 12 (ages 1718)

Post-secondary
Bachelors Degree
Masters Degree
The Doctorate or PhD degree

Vocational Schools and Apprenticeships

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