The Vikings - from Scandinavian countries - controlled large parts of Britain at one time.
russia ,china , canada , usa
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With less than one half of one percent of the worlds population Canada's affect on other countries is minimal. At the same time Canada has many recent immigrants, approx 40% of Canadians are not born in Canada or have at least one parent in Canada, and over 200 languages being spoken in Canada. As a result though small in number Canada reaches into almost every country in the world through it's people.
Not sure about the other countries but Canada has one.
the one freedom these countries couldn't exercise was a basic one - the right of self-government.
Your question does not specify what time period you are referring to. I will assume you are asking about the colonial period of Canada's history. Therefore, the answer is: the land north of the Great Lakes was controlled by Britain, since Canada was one of her colonies. The area north of the Great Lakes was at that time part of the the colony of Upper Canada (After 1840 called Canada West). This colony was made up mostly of English-Canadians and American Loyalists.
anyone controlled by zionism, which is basically most countries administrations one way or another.
Some countries allow it, some don't. For example someone can have dual citizenship of Canada and the U.S.A.
The noun 'Canada' is singular. There is only one Canada.
its near Canada
There are many countries south of Canada because it is one of the most northern countries in the world. Canada's direct neigbor to the south is the United States of America.