Canada is home to various types of geological faults, including strike-slip, normal, and reverse faults. The most notable is the San Andreas Fault system in British Columbia, characterized by strike-slip movement. Additionally, the Canadian Shield features normal faults due to tectonic activity and crustal extension. These faults contribute to Canada's seismic activity, particularly in regions like the west coast and parts of Eastern Canada.
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