yes...
====
No. Canada is not a republic. Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy. Canada is, however, a federal state.
Yes because it has a central government headed by a prime minister. It consists of 10 provinces and 3 territories
No, Canada is a constitutional monarchy with a Queen as head of state and Prime Minister as head of the government.
A federal system
yes, just like the US
URA is one of them. It stands for United Republic Alliance.
2millions times/?
Many nation states that existed in the 1800s are still here today. These include the United States of America, Republic of Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Canada is the second-largest country in the world. Russia is the only country with a larger land mass than Canada. Russia's total area: 16,995,800 square kilometres. Canada's total area: 9,093,507 square kilometres.
Cuba, Haiti and Dominican Republic. All are islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Republic of Canada was created in 1837.
Republic of Canada ended in 1838.
Canada is not a republic. Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy. Canada is spelled the same in English as it is in French.
no
URA is one of them. It stands for United Republic Alliance.
santiago
it is in europ
Well, Czech Republic has a better quality of life than Canada (Czech Republic ranked 15th and Canada rank 18th as of 2009). Czech Republic has hotter girls than Canada unless you like slutty girls. Czech Republic is also warmer than Canada, safer than Canada, and has a lower unemployment rate than Canada (7.1% VS 7.4%) actully i think canada has better quality of life seriusly hotter girls AND CANADIAN GIRLS ARE NOT SLUTS YOUR A JERK YOU KNOW THAT AND THE REASON IT HAS A LOWER UN EMPLOYMENT RATE IS CAUSE CZECH IS TINY
USA and Mexico only; Canada is a parliamentary republic.
The Republic of Love - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (Ontario)
Not Much. Mainly maple syrup :)
Canada.