Most of Northern Ontario is situated on the Canadian Shield, a vast rocky plateau. The climate is characterized by extremes of temperature, extremely cold in winter and hot in summer. The principal industries are mining, forestry, and hydroelectricity.
The chief cities are Thunder Bay[?], Hearst[?], Cochrane[?], Timmins[?], Kirkland Lake[?], Sault Ste Marie, Sudbury, Elliot Lake and North Bay. There are universities in Thunder Bay (Lakehead University[?]), Hearst (Université de Hearst[?]), and Sudbury (Laurentian University[?]).
The mining boom of the early twentieth century attracted many francophones to Northern Ontario, and French is still widely spoken there. While the Canadian constitution never required the Province of Ontario to recognize French as an official language, the government provides full services in the French language to any citizen, resident, or vistor wishing it including communications, schools, hospitals, Social Services, and in the Courts. As well, the Government of Canada provides French and English equally in all matters.
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