Alaska. Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Alberta are Canadian provinces, whereas Alaska is a part of the United States of America.
Alaska; it is not a country (but a state).
Alaska because it is a State and not a country.
Alaska.
Russia
The premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, belongs to the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
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Alaska was a Territory of Russia,and was purchased by the United States in 1867.
Yes Alaska is the state
Manitoba is NOT a country. It is a province of Canada. It became a province with the passage of the Manitoba Act by the Parliament of Canada in 1870 - but it was nowhere near as big as it is now. Its borders were expanded in 1881, taking land from the Northwest Territories and the District of Keewatin - but there was a dispute with the province of Ontario over which province a large chunk of land on the east of Manitoba and the west of Ontario should belong to; the national government awarded Ontario the disputed portion in 1889. Manitoba assumed its current its current size in 1912, by absorbing land from the Northwest Territories to reach 60°N, uniform with the northern reach of its western neighbours Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia.
The long tail of Alaska that stretches hundreds of miles to the west are called the Aleutian Islands. They all belong to the state of Alaska.