A | B |
prairie | inland grassland |
cordillera | group of mountain ranges that run side by side |
St. Lawrence River | major waterway that connects the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean |
Canadian Shield | horseshoe-shaped region containing the oldest rocks in North America |
newsprint | paper used to make newspapers |
Maritime Provinces,  | Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island |
Prairie Provinces,  | Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta |
parliamentary democracy | voters elect representatives to Parliament |
prime minister | leader of Canada's largest political party |
bilingual | country with two official languages |
Mount Logan | Canada's highest mountain |
Quebec,  | Canada's largest province in area |
Ontario,  | province with greatest population and wealth |
Toronto | Canada's largest city |
Ottawa,  | Canada's capital city |
province | similar to a state |
Laurentian Highlands | hills of northeastern Canada |
Hudson Bay | body of water surrounded by the Canadian Shield |