Canada borders the mainland US to the south, the American state of Alaska to the northwest, the Danish territory of Greenland to the northeast (Maritime), and the French Overseas Collectivity of St. Pierre et Miquelon of the coast of Newfoundland.
Canada is bordered to the south by the contiguous United States, to the northwest by the US state of Alaska, and to the northeast by Greenland (Denmark). It also shares a border with France via the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, which are south of Newfoundland.
Canada shares a land border with a single country- the United States.
Canada is not divided into countries. Canada is a country that is divided into ten provinces and three territories.
us and Canada are two different countries
Canada does get medicine from the United States.
Canada helps many countries with aid after large disasters.
Yes. Canada has had ambassadors to other countries since the early 1930's.
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Canada and Mexico
No. Canada is itself a country. There are no countries in it.
Many countries around the world; specially the United States and Canada.
Yes, both Canada and Mexico are countries.
There are many countries around the world that produce Toyota automobiles. These countries include Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada and the United Kingdom.
The 320km limit is Canada's fishing boundary. No other Countries are able to fish in side this 320km radius around the country of Canada.
The U.S.A. and Mexico are countries that Canada exports its lumber to.
Canada Dry is made in around 14 different countries. It was started in Canada but is now made in many places like the United States, South America, etc.
There are no countries in Canada.
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Canada is not divided into countries. Canada is a country that is divided into ten provinces and three territories.