Canada is a country you don't understand all at once - you learn it over time and experiences.Canada: Eh to Zed explores the details that quietly shape life across one of the world's largest and most varied countries. Organized alphabetically, this book moves from Arctic coastlines and ice roads to butter tarts, bagged milk, and the everyday systems that help Canadians live across long distances, extreme weather, and diverse regions.Instead of focusing on grand history or national myths, this book looks at how Canada actually works. It explains why distances are measured in hours, how public systems like healthcare and education function, and how traditions form simply because they are practical. Along the way, you'll encounter moments of ingenuity, resilience, and generosity - from Canadian inventions and wildlife to the town of Gander's response during 9/11.Written for curious readers, newcomers, and lifelong Canadians alike, From Eh to Zed is an inviting, fact-rich portrait of a country shaped by adaptation, cooperation, and everyday experience.Inside this book, you'll discover: Why geography and weather influence nearly every aspect of Canadian lifeThe stories behind familiar foods, habits, and cultural quirksHow Canada's public systems evolved to serve a vast and diverse populationNotable Canadian contributions, from inventions to environmental stewardshipA readable A-Z format that works as both a reference and a relaxed read