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Yes, Canada is still a member of the British Commonwealth. Indeed, Canada was a founder member of the Commonwealth in 1931 when its independence was recognised under the Statute of Westminster.

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Yes, Canada is a Commonwealth country.

They are also one of six countries to compete in every edition of the British Empire/Commonwealth Games along with Australia, England, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales.

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Yes, it is - they have their own Prime Minister but the head of state is Queen Elizabeth II.

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Yes, Barbados is a member of the British Commonwealth, joined 1966.

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No, Canada is not a part of England
Yes, Canada is a member of the commonwealth.

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Why doesn't America compete in the Commonwealth Games?

The USA does not compete at the Commonwealth Games because they are not part of the British Commonwealth.


Why is Canada a commonwealth?

Because (like every other Commonwealth country) we used to be a British colony


When did the British empire approve of Canada?

The British Empire took complete control of Canada (from France) in 1763, and it became independent (part of the British Commonwealth) in 1867.


What country became indapendent from Britain in1931?

Canada gained independence in that year but has remained part of the British Commonwealth (now called The Commonwealth) since then.


Who is known as the king of Canada?

The British monarch is also the Canadian monarch, as Canada is part of the British Commonwealth. Therefore, there is currently no King of Canada, but Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada.


When did Canada become part of the commonwealth games?

Canada has always been a part of the Commonwealth Games . They were originally known as the British Empire Games and were first held in Canada in 1930. As former Empire countries became independent the name has changed over the years first to British Empire and Commonwealth games in 1954 then to the British Commonwealth games until the present name was adopted in 1978. Canada has participated in every games and hosted them several times.


When did Canada leave the British Empire?

After the end of the French and Indian War, Great Britain, for winning the war, gained Canada (along with Florida and all land east of the Mississippi River, but they later lost all of that). <3


Canada's role in land air and naval war?

During WW2 they were part of the British commonwealth.


How did Canada come to be?

It became a country in 1867, even though it is still part of the British Commonwealth.


How did come to Canada?

It became a country in 1867, even though it is still part of the British Commonwealth.


Who was Canada teamed up with in world war 2?

Canada was part of the Commonwealth of Great Britain. Canada and Australia served as part of the British nation and therefore as member of the Allies.


Why did Canada participate in the wars?

If you mean the first and second World Wars? Canada helped Britain and her Allies as they were part of the British Commonwealth.