Upper Canada and Lower Canada were British Colonies. They were united in 1841 as one colony called the Province of Canada.
When Canada was created on July 1, 1867, the Province of Canada was divided into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. They joined with the British colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to form Canada.
Through media because our country sometime uses other countries television stations.
The UK is linked to the rest of the world through history, commerce, politics, and the fact that it used to have an Empire that extended around the world and impacted many cultures.
canada is awesome
Canada did not do well in 1986 world cup.
Canada have never won the fifa world cup.
Canada is awesome.
no Canada is not in the world cup but all the other countries are participating except china and japan i think.
the size of Canada is 755,170 km2 Canada actually covers over nine million square KM
Culture and trade
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Not sure why Canada would have fallen into a depression after the war when it was that very war that pulled the world (particularly the US) out of the depression. Canada's economy and the U.S. economy have always been tightly linked so when the U.S. was suffering under the depression in the 1930s, Canada's economy suffered as well. When the war pulled the U.S. out of the depression, its largest trading partner, Canada, flourished along with it.
Yes, they are they were trading goods and supplies
Yes like in airports and embassies
Yes like in trading they are doing business.
No. It joined Canada to Ireland. America was linked to Canada, and England was linked to Ireland. It joined Valentia Island, in western Ireland to Heart's Content in eastern Newfoundland.
In Canada, as in all other World Trade Organization countries, a creative work is automatically protected by copyright as soon as it is fixed in a tangible medium (i.e., written down). Formal registration is available in Canada, but is not required. The registration application is linked below.
Canada and the United States
Suncor Energy, Imperial Oil, and others, many of which are listed in this linked page.
It is part of Ontario, Canada. The same province as Toronto. They are not linked directly.
No