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Canada is not owned by the USA. Canada is an independent country, and Canada is not owned by anybody, other than Canadians, and never will.
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Canada announced a ban on asbestos and products containing asbestos in 2018, with the ban coming into effect in 2019. This decision was made to protect Canadians from the health risks associated with asbestos exposure.
In "theory ", yes - but you'd never live long enough to actually do it.
They feel like to protect their own culture this would be the best way to do so.They've also felt mistreated by English Canadians. For example they were paid less money than English-Canadians while performing the same job.They'd never felt a loyalty to Britain since they'd been in Canada for generations.They see themselves as "Canadiens" not "Canadians"
He didn't travel much and never went outside Europe.
As a Canadian, I would say that most Canadians have never heard of the "Canadian AFL"
John Cabot sailed to Canada by accident. He never intended to go to Canada. Believing that he can take a shorter route to Asia if he were to travel west and north from the northern part of Europe, he ended up in Canada.
At first glance it doesn't. The Kayak is a boat used by the Inuit. They did not have the same relationship with Canada as Natives in other parts of the country. For example they never signed treaties with the British Crown. They have not played the role of many others in Canada, and are still part of the Canadian colonies. But the Inuit are recent arrivals to the North. They displaced the Thule about 1000 to 700 years ago. Compared to other Natives who entered Canada as the ice sheet retreated thousands of years ago they are new to this land. As is most Canadians. With about 40% of Canadians not being born in Canada or having at least one parent in Canada many Canadians are new to the land. The Kayak is the boat of the most recent Aboriginals, and being a recent arrival is very Canadian.
No he never one the cup he made to the finals twice againt the Canadians
Never. Canada's best ranking in its four appearances has been eighth place in 1998.
There is no evidence that time travel ever occurred (outside science fiction and fantasy stories, of course), and perhaps it will never be possible. Therefore, it's a bit premature to ask about the "cause" of time travel. If there is no time travel, then there is nothing that causes it.