I do not believe there is any prohibition against it. If Canadian citizens can (and DO) own property in the US I have every reason to believe that US citizens can own land in Canada.
...Yes.
Yes, it is illegal in some provinces such as Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Under the law L45233881K.
Yes. Manitoba is considered a prairie province (as are Saskatchewan and Alberta)
We have many reserves in Canada, there are some in every province of this great land, every tribe has their own reserve, for instance : the Algonquins are in Ontario, there are Cree and Chippewa in Manitoba.
about 33 million ppl own American vehicles in Canada
Maybe Conrad Black but historically the answer could have been The Hudson Bay Company, except back then there wasn't a Canada like there is today so the land they claimed was theirs. Also land in todays Canada is not always "owned" by Canada. Canada is a Confederation of many Nations and those Nations do own their own land.
BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, NWT (as of Sept 2013)
They were fighting on their own land for their own cause.
They were fighting on their own land for their own cause.
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The English were treated by suspicion by the natives of Canada when they first came to Canada. They were not readily accepted by the natives and did not have land for their own.
No, the US never owned Canada. However, during the American Revolution, Britain invaded French Canada, causing many French Canadians to join the American cause. But during that time, Canada was still owned by France. Once the US won the American Revolution, the American concept of Manifest Destiny was set up. This idea is more commonly known as "sea to shining sea". This meant that the USA wanted to own everything from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. This area that they hoped to acquire included Canada, so you could say that the US wanted to own Canada, but they never accomplished it. Today there is no more American longing of the Manifest Destiny, and we are happy with what we have and do not wish to own Canada.