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Canada has established its constitution in 1982.
As of 1982, Canada has become a completely independent country but still part of the British Commonwealth. In line with this, the British royal family does not receive any money from Canadian citizens. However, using Canadian funds is necessary as a support to the Queen when executing her duties or serving as a Queen of Canada abroad.
Farms in Canada are filled with varieties.
Most farms in Canada lies in its countryside or rural areas. These farms grow grain, vegetables, fruits, and raise livestock such as cattle for meat and dairy. These crops are also used to make wine, whiskey, beer, and candies.
Ontario produces 60% of Canadian wines.
The provinces of British Columbia and Ontario are the two biggest wine producers in Canada. Every year, Canada produces more than 50 million liters of wine, with 60% of that production coming from Ontario. Some of the best wines from Ontario are: Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon blanc.
Canada is making wines for over 200 years already.
For over 200 years now, Canada’s early settlers cultivated Vitis vinifera grapes, Vitis labrusca, Vitis Riparia, and other hybrids to produce its wines. In the year 1866, Canada had its first commercial winery opened in Pelee Island, Ontario.
Canada's biggest farms are in the Prairie region.
In Western Canada, there are many land-extensive crop farms that produce oil such as canola and seeds like wheat, barley, and other common crops.