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Canada
Jernimo Domenzain
Capital: Ottawa
Religion: "Catholic 39% (includes Roman Catholic 38.8%, other Catholic .2%),
Protestant 20.3% (includes United Church 6.1%, Anglican 5%, Baptist 1.9%,
Lutheran 1.5%, Pentecostal 1.5%, Presbyterian 1.4%, other Protestant 2.9%),
Orthodox 1.6%, other Christian 6.3%, Muslim 3.2%, Hindu 1.5%, Sikh 1.4%,
Buddhist 1.1%, Jewish 1%, other 0.6%, none 23.9% (2011 est.)" (CIA, s.f.)
Independence of Catalunya
Canada and its government does not recognize Catalunya as a free and
independent nation, it recognizes a united Spain. Catalunya is a fundamental part
of Spain and it should remain that way to benefit this country and to make the
possibility of continuing with their economic treaties possible. This declaration of
independence is unconstitutional and goes against the Spanish law, so it won't be
seen as an independent country which it is not.
Canada suggests that Spain and Catalunya remain as a strong and united country
so that the global and european economy is not affected.
References:
CIA. (2017, October 27). The World Factbook: CANADA. Retrieved November 06,
2017, from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ca.html
NM Noticias. (2017, October 27). Canad no reconoce la declaracin de
independencia de Catalua. Retrieved November 06, 2017, from
http://nmnoticias.ca/188248/canada-no-reconoce-declaracion-independencia-catal
una/
Mars, A. (2017, October 27). EE UU y Canad reconocen que Catalua es parte
integral de Espaa. Retrieved November 06, 2017, from
https://elpais.com/internacional/2017/10/27/estados_unidos/1509117501_249175.
html