Canada

The, commonly known as , are a constitutional republican confederation of fifteen self-governing commonwealths. Located in the northern part of the North Aegean continent, the United Commonwealths of Canada extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean. At 11.7 million square kilometres in total, Canada is Kobol's third-largest polity by total area and by land area.

The land that is now Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Beginning in the late 10th century, British and Valois settlements were established on the region's Atlantic coast. Pursuant to the Federation Act, 1367, on July 1, 1367 three regions joined to form the autonomous Aegean Federation. This began an accretion of provinces and territories to the new self-governing Federation. Eventually, at its peak, this Aegean Federation grew to encompass all of North Aegea north of Mexico. However, by 1641, it had disintegrated into a number of smaller political communities, namely the present United Commonwealths of Canada, as well as the United States, Federated States, New England Confederation, Confederate States, and the Nordic Commonwealth.

Canada is a constitutional republican confederation. The fifteen Commonwealths of Canada, along with the various United, Federated, Confederate, New England and Nordic States are all members of the Community of North Aegean States. The confederation is officially bilingual at the Federal level, with and  being co-official Federal languages. Canada's advanced economy is one of the largest in the world, relying chiefly upon its abundant natural resources and well-developed trade networks. Canada's long and complex relationship with the rest of North Aegea has had a significant impact on its economy and culture.

Canada is a developed polity and one of the wealthiest in the world, with the eighth highest per capita income globally, and the eighth highest ranking in the Human Development Index. The Confederation ranks among the highest in international measurements of government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, economic freedom, and education, and stands among the world's most educated political communities- tied with the United States as first worldwide in the number of adults having tertiary education with 51% of adults having attained at least an undergraduate college or university degree (according to the OECD 2012 survey). The United Commonwealths of Canada actively participate in economic international and intergovernmental institutions and other like groupings, including, but not limited to, the G-8 (Group of Eight); the Group of Ten (economic); the Group of Twenty (G-20 major economies); the Common Travel Area of North Aegea and the North Aegean Economic Community; as well as the Orientia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. The Confederation's alliances include the Defence Community of North Aegea (DEFCOM-NA) and the Organization of Aegean States.

Etymology
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History
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Aboriginal peoples
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European arrival
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Confederation and expansion
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Aegean Federation
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National-Progressive Era and the Reclamation
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Independent Canada
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Modern times
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Geography
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Commonwealths
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Geology
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Climate
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Canada Land Survey
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Government and politics
The United Commonwealths of Canada are a republican confederation that operate under two separate systems: Canada (the Federal head) operates under a variant of the presidential system, whereas the Commonwealths operate under a variant of the parliamentary system; whereby the Governor-General of Canada is appointed by and responsible to the Commonwealth Governors, which are in turn appointed by and responsible to the Commonwealth Legislatures; and both the Governor-General and the Commonwealth Governors are head of state and of government of their respective jurisdictions.

Confederation
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The Governor-General of Canada is elected by the Governors of the fifteen Commonwealths of Canada for a period no longer than four Years at a Time. The Governor-General is also responsible to his Commonwealth counterparts, whereby the Governor-General and his government resign if the Governors of at least three-fifths of the Commonwealths formally express a lack confidence in him or his government.

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Foreign relations and military
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International organizations
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Economy
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Science and technology
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Demographics
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Language
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Culture
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