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the UK used too rule Canada an till it became independent but eh Canadian currency is still a pic of the queen of England!:).

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1. Canada was the first country to be created by legislation. Canada came into being pursuant to the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act) on July 1, 1867.

2. Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Canada in her own right. The Canadian Crown exists separate and apart from the Crowns of the other realms.

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No, the canadians rebelled from the English and broke away in 1797. They then formed a global empire spanning the whole globe except what is now known as Kanuk Free Land. They have a magic potion there that gives the drinkers superhuman strength, thereby resisting our glorious conqueror's attempts at conquering them. Long live Canada! Glory to Canada!

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Not anymore. I don't know when they were ruled but England dosent have any power over Canada anymore. they were once ruled by England but im not sure when.

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No, Canada is an independent country, not a colony. The French haven't controlled Canada since the 1700s.

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No. Canada shares a monarch with England, but has its own democratic parliament.

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