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Saturday, March 3, 2012

CANADIAN BABIES LIFE STYLE


AUNGSU MOSTAFIZ 

CANADIAN CHILDHOOD
Canadian children are very happy with the elapse of childhood. The American continent south of the country's environment for their children to have been equal. Canadian children, especially in developing countries, much like a difficult task for the children to live there for a special tagada. Countries with ease because there dhanabadi Canada's kids can live.
 

News to know, 100% percent of Canadian babies to school can be e. There is no infant mortality rate. There is no malnutrition. Even though they have no income to pay for survival is not. These thoughts are mayerai their parents. The children are happy and fulfilled life. From which they can think of something new invention. All so Canadian babies spent there childhood time in very very easy way.


CULTURE & CLIMATE
In Canada Summer is usually warm and sunny, and can get very hot in some areas. It’s a good time to visit historic cities and places of interest and to catch the many outdoor music and theatre events, from jazz to Shakespeare. In June Toronto hosts Caribana, a festival of ethnic music, dance and food. The Calgary Stampede in July is the place to see cowboys, rodeos, bull riding and chuck wagon races. In late summer Vancouver has the Symphony of Fire, four nights of spectacular foreworks set to music.
 
 
Canadians love the great outdoors and many families use the summer to go kayaking, hiking, and cycling. Every province has it’s “wilderness walks” and the newly opened Trans Canada Trail, the longest recreational trail in the world, links Newfoundland in the east with Nunavut in the north. In winter you can take part in sports like downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, skating, ice hockey, snowboarding and curling. The Quebec City Winter Carnival, at the end of February, has parades, ice sculptures, snow slides, music and dance. Canadian towns and cities are well organised for low temperatures with indoor malls and many culture attractions. Canadians like their creature comforts and this is reflected in the many excellent restaurants found across the country, from standard North American fare to world-class gourmet delights that reflect the multi-culturalism of the country. Fortunately, there is plenty to do to work off all that good living.


A diverse Nation
Canada’s experience with diversity distinguishes it from most other countries. It’s 32 million inhabitants reflect a cultural, ethnic and linguistic makeup found nowhere else on earth. Approximately 200,000 immigrants a year from all parts of the globe continue to choose Canada, drawn by its quality of life and its reputation as an open, peaceful and caring society that welcomes newcomers and values diversity.