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About BC: British Columbia, also commonly
referred to by its initials BC or B.C., (French:
Colombie-Britannique, C.-B.) is the westernmost
province of Canada. In 1871, it became the sixth
province of Canada. British Columbia is also a
component of the Pacific Northwest, along with
the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington.
The province's name was chosen by Queen Victoria
in 1858, reflecting its origins as the British
remainder of the Columbia District of the
Hudson's Bay Company. Its Latin motto is Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without
Diminishment").
The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, the
15th largest metropolitan region in Canada,
named for the Queen that created the Colony of
British Columbia. The largest city is Vancouver,
the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada,
the largest in Western Canada, and the second
largest in the Pacific Northwest. In 2012,
British Columbia had an estimated population of
4,622,573 (about two and a half million of whom
were in Greater Vancouver). The province is
currently governed by the BC Liberal Party, led
by Premier Christy Clark, who became leader as a
result of the party election on February 26,
2011 and who led her party to an election
victory on May 14, 2013.
British Columbia's economy is largely
resource-based. It is the endpoint of
transcontinental railways and the site of major
Pacific ports, which enable international trade.
Though less than five percent of its vast
944,735 km2 (364,764 sq mi) land is arable, the
province is agriculturally rich (particularly in
the Fraser and Okanagan Valleys) because of its
mild weather. Its climate encourages outdoor
recreation and tourism, though its economic
mainstay has long been resource extraction,
principally logging and mining. Vancouver, the
province's largest city and metropolitan area,
also serves as the headquarters of many of the
Western-based natural resource companies. It
also benefits from a strong housing market,
which has emerged as a result of the high
standard of living, pristine environment and a
per-capita income well above the national
average. While the coast of BC and certain
valleys in the south-central part of the
province have mild weather, the majority of BC's
land mass experiences a cold winter temperate
climate similar to the rest of Canada. The
Northeast corner of BC has a Subarctic climate
with very cold winters.
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