They are called Canadians..
The word reside is a verb (to live somewhere). "Her brother resides in Canada."
the united states norway canada
Yes. Yes they do!
All of the aboriginal people of Canada are referred to as First Nations peoples. Northern aboriginal people are known as Inuit. Canada's north is split into 3 territories (like provinces or states) people are also referred to by which territory they reside in.
Sometime after they were born they moved to the US
The Tlingit Indians are an aboriginal people of Canada who traditionally reside in the southeast portion of Canada and northwest portions of Canada. Tlingit are a "landless" tribe, however there are villages throughout southeast Canada and many Tlingit live in the cities throughout Canada. Many Tlingit have relocated to the Vancouver area, and along the west coast of Alaska and Canada.
People who live in Labrador are commonly referred to as "Labradorians." Labrador is a region in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The term can apply to both those who are originally from Labrador and those who reside there.
People are residing. It's 'to reside'.
If they reside in the USA, yes. If they live in Canada, no.
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