yes
neither, it is a sovereign country.
Canada is not a state, it is a Country north of the United States that is a sovereign nation.
The Canada Act 1982 contains the Canadian Constitution, and made Canada a sovereign country.
Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign of Canada, her role as Canada's head of state is legally distinct from her role as sovereign of the UK
Canada is not a province. It is a sovereign country, the second largest in the world at 9.98 million square kilometers in total.
Yes, Canada is a sovereign and independent country. Though it is a part of the North American continent it is not a part of the US any more than any other country is.
Queen Elizabeth II is Canada's sovereign. This role isn't specifically federal, and extends through all Canada's sovereign jurisdictions, federal and provincial.
Lady Sovereign is from England.
It is most definitely part of Canada.
It became independent independent in 1867 but the the "head of state" is still the queen of england. ================ No, Her Majesty is Queen of Canada in her own right, and not by virtue of being Queen of any other country. The Crowns are separate, and the Canadian Crown exists on its own.
Canada is part of the British Commonwealth, with Queen Elizabeth II as its Head of State, as are Australian and New Zealand, but has its own constitution and is its own sovereign state. The United States is also a sovereign country.
North Korea thinks that it is Sovereign. But they are not.