No, Canada is a separate country from The United State of America.
Canada and the United States are north of Mexico and in North America.
Canada is not a state, it is a Country north of the United States that is a sovereign nation.
Canada is a nation separate from the United States. Your answer is, "No". The largest USA state is Alaska.
Alaska is a state of the United States, Canada is a separate country.
All of the United States (except for Alaska) are south of Canada.
No, although Canada borders a couple states in the United States it is not a state. Canada is it's own country, and will never be a state unless it is bought by the United States, but Canada would be a huge state.
Canada shares the North America with the United States of America and partialy with Mexico.
No, Mississippi is a state in Southern United States. You are probably referring to Mississauga which is a city in Ontario, Canada
The State of Alaska, which is part of the United States, has a border with the northwestern region of Canada.
Canada and Mexico are countries or sovereign state( this what you meant?) Anyway, the United States of America is in between Canada(to the north) and Mexico(to the south)
The United States of America as the state of Alaska lies West of Canada.