You look at a map and you copy it.
Jacques Cartier (December 31, 1491 - September 1, 1557) was a French explorer of Breton origin who claimed what is now Canada for France
Canada became a nation in 1867 as it began to draw away from the British Empire. However, Canada became completely free of England in 1982.
Things that represent Canada. Such as a Canadian flag.
First you make room for 4 stripes, then you color the outermost stripes red and the two in the middle must be white. Then you draw a maple leaf in the middle of the white area.
Draw 2 circles overlaping each other and label one canada and the other us label the middle canada and us then find some facts about us and canada if they both have two facts the same then put the fact in the middle circle if they both have diffrent facts put the facts in its own country.
This phrase, in specific reference to Canada, is describing the "Northern Lights", or aurora borealis. The same phenomena occurs around the southern pole, as well, but the "light show" is a big draw as a tourist attraction in northern Canada.
U can get it at forever 21, some dollar stores (efad). and walmart also hasnail pens you can draw designs with.
to draw a picture, to draw water from a well, to draw blood, to draw someone out of their shell, to draw a card from the deck, to draw money from the bank
No. The Canadian Football League - which is older than the NFL - is a good draw in Canada and small gridiron football leagues exist in other countries.
first draw the head, then draw the body, next draw the mittens, then draw the legs and boots, finally, draw the eyes, mouth, nose, hat, and beard.
The same 'draw' e.g. 'I will draw'.