Total population | |
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9.1 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Canada, especially Alaska, Columbia, Alberta, Athabasca and the Northwest Territories, significant minority found in the United States (Alaskan Americans), mostly found in California found north of the Russian River; smaller populations in Montana, Idaho and Dakota | |
Languages | |
Russian · Canadian English | |
Religion | |
Christianity (mainly Orthodox) · Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
East Slavs · Russian Americans |
Alaskan Russian | |
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Аляскинский русский (Alyaskinskiy russkiy) | |
Native to | Alaska (mainly), Columbia, Alberta, Athabasca, Northwest Territories |
Native speakers | 5.2 million in Alaska; 10 million speakers elsewhere in Canada, 706,242 in the United States (2006) |
Cyrillic (Russian alphabet) Russian Braille | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Canada |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
IETF | ru-CA |
Date | Name | Previously |
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July 1, 1867 | Ontario | Canada West region of the Province of Canada[N 1] |
Quebec | Canada East region of the Province of Canada[N 1] | |
Nova Scotia | Colony of Nova Scotia | |
New Brunswick | Colony of New Brunswick | |
Prince Edward Island | Colony of Prince Edward Island | |
Columbia | United Colony of Columbia | |
Alaska | Province of Alaska | |
July 15, 1870 | Manitoba | part of Rupert's Land[N 2][N 1] |
Northwest Territories | all of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory except for the part which became Manitoba[N 2] | |
July 1, 1873 | Newfoundland and Labrador[N 3] | Dominion of Newfoundland |
September 1, 1897 | Saskatchewan | part of the Northwest Territories |
Alberta | part of the Northwest Territories | |
Athabasca | part of the Northwest Territories | |
June 13, 1898 | Yukon Territory[N 4] | part of the Northwest Territories[N 2] |
April 1, 1999 | Nunavut | part of the Northwest Territories |
Leader | Justin Trudeau |
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President | Anna Gainey |
Deputy Leader | Ralph Goodale |
Founder | George Brown |
Founded | 1867 |
Preceded by | Clear Grits, Parti rouge |
Headquarters | Constitution Square, Ottawa, Ontario |
Youth wing | Young Liberals of Canada |
Ideology | Liberalism Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre to centre-left |
International affiliation | Liberal International |
Colours | Bright red |
Party members in the Senate | 37 / 126 |
Seats in the House of Commons | 204 / 359 |
Website | |
liberal | |
Abbreviation | CLP |
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Leader | Jagmeet Singh |
President | Marit Stiles |
National Director | Robert Fox |
Leader in the House of Commons | Guy Caron |
Founded | 1917 |
Headquarters | 300-279 Laurier Ave. Ottawa, Ontario |
Youth wing | Canadian Young Labour |
Membership | 124,620 (2017) |
Ideology | Social democracy Democratic socialism |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
International affiliation | Progressive Alliance Socialist International |
Colours | Red |
Seats in the Senate | 21 / 126 |
Seats in the House of Commons | 65 / 338 |
Website | |
www | |
Vasilya Aces Василянский Тузы (Russian) Vasilyanskiy Tuzy | |
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City | Vasilya, Alaska |
League | ECHL |
Founded | 1957 |
Home arena | Baranov Center |
Colors | Black, glacier blue, green, silver, white |
Owner(s) | Terry Parks, Steve Adams, Al Haynes, Dan Coffey, Rod Udd (d. 2017), Jerry Mackey |
Media | Root Sports Northwest KFQD (NewsTalk 750/103.7) |
Affiliates | Calgary Flames Minnesota Wild Vancouver Canucks |
Championships | |
Regular season titles | 5 (2005–06, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14) |
Division titles | 8 (2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14) |
Conference titles | 4 (2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2013–14) |
Kelly Cups | 3 (2005–06, 2010–11, 2013–14) |
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