Canada has not engaged in traditional invasions of other countries in the way that some nations have. However, it has participated in military operations and interventions, often as part of international coalitions, such as in Afghanistan and during the Gulf War. Additionally, Canada has a history of military involvement in peacekeeping missions around the world. Overall, Canada's military actions have typically focused on peacekeeping, humanitarian efforts, and collective defense rather than outright invasions.
Some countries have them, some do not.
Canada... or at least some parts of it.
The US Military had a deep and abiding interest in some form of presence.
The US Military had a deep and abiding interest in some form of presence.
some parts of Canada
because some countries cant afford food like Canada and some countries don't have money to buy food
Some of them was India, and Canada
Canada, USA and Mexico
Switzerland, Canada, Australia, Sweden
Many countries around the world use military time, also known as the 24-hour clock system. This includes most European nations, as well as countries like Canada, Australia, and many in Asia and Africa. It's commonly used in contexts like transportation schedules, military operations, and formal communications to avoid confusion between AM and PM. However, some countries, like the United States, primarily use the 12-hour clock format in everyday life.
Yes, Applebee's has expanded its presence internationally, operating in several countries outside the United States, including locations in Canada and some countries in the Middle East. However, its international footprint is limited compared to its extensive network of locations in the U.S. The brand's focus remains primarily on the American market.