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Herbert Hoover. He was the president of The People's Republic of Quebec before it was annexed by Canada
No US president went to Canada to avoid the draft. Jimmy Carter was sympathetic to such people and he issued a blanket pardon to them.
Ottawa is a city and is also the capital of Canada. Canada does not have a president but a Prime Minister who is Justin Trudeau. (Nov 2017)
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The United States president must be born in the United States or one of its territories, or his or her parents must have been US citizens when he or she was born (i.e. traveling outside the country). Also, he or she must have lived in the United States for 14 years. If a person lived in England or Canada, but was born a US citizen and lived here for 14 years, he or she may become president. A person born in England or Canada cannot become president.
This depends on where the laws are made and at what level. US (national): The President. US (state): The State Governor Canada: The Governor General Italy, Ireland, (among others): The President
It depends on which Christine Brown you are referring to. If it is the Christine Brown current serving in Alberta, Canada, it would be because Canada does not have a president, they have a Prime Minister. And she cannot be the US President because she is not a US citizen.
In Canada the head of government is the Prime Minister. The head of state is the Queen of Canada (who also happens to be Queen of England, etc). There is no president, as in, for instance, the United States.
No US President was born in, raised in or had his or her power base in Alaska.
In countries with a parliamentary system of government, like Canada, the prime minister is the chief executive.
No president in Canada.
No president in Canada.