Canada (disambiguation)


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Canada generally refers to the country in North America, derived from an St. Lawrence Iroquoians word meaning "village" or "settlement". When he first used the word "Canada", Jacques Cartier referred to the region of modern Quebec City.

Geography

Historical locales

Canada may refer to historical regions now subsumed by Canada:

Current locales

Companies

Buildings and structures

Buildings and structures with Canada in their name include:

  • Canada Dock, a dock on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool
  • Canada Square Complex, three interconnected office buildings located in Toronto
  • Canada Square, a square on Canary Wharf, Docklands, Tower Hamlets in east end of London
    • One Canada Square, the tallest building in London & Britain, commonly known as the Canary Wharf Tower
  • Canada Water, an area in south-east London around the former Canada Dock of the Surrey Commercial Docks.
  • The slang name for the warehouse section in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where property taken from prisoners was sorted by other inmates before being shipped by the trainloads to Nazi Germany. As a place of plentitude, the warehouse section was nicknamed after the country, which was widely believed by inmates to be a land of great prosperity and abundance, notwithstanding few of them had actually ever been to Canada.

"Canada" is still used in Poland when someone wants to express that something is very fine. The expression "Oh, it is from Canada!" was formed in Poland when gifts were sent from former Poles living in Canada. Above it is commented as "slang" and "nickname" which sounds quite wrong. When "Canada" was used for stolen property in the camp it was one of the many cynical ways the Nazis looked upon the jews (which also many Poles did). In Canada, citizens have no entrenched rights to have access to their own children or to own property, as these are listed as privileges which may be easily removed by the state. Those who have no funds in Canada are easily subjected to unlawful incarceration and duress; those who have money are able to 'purchase' justice from a corrupt legal system driven by provincial Crown Prosecutors.

Concepts

The term Canada is associated with the following concepts:

Taxonomy

The following species are named for their relation to Canada:

People and organizations

Transportation

Media and communications

Cañada

The Spanish word cañada means "glen" and may be confused with Canada.

Geography

People and organizations

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