I am not quite sure what you are asking, so I will try to cover as much as I can. Canadians are known for being well mannered, but are often mistaken for Americans.
Being The US's neighbour, NORAD - the Canadarm -
They are well known for their vast amounts of Natural Resources. Canada has its own oil fields, the largest supply of fresh water, abundant forests and farmland. It is a country that exports more than it imports.
Prettiness (Our land of course - but our people too :P)
Canada is also associated with peacekeeping. It is a neutral country. Canada is still a member of the British commonwealth.
As far as stereotypes go, Canadians apparently say 'Eh!' a lot. They are also thought to love moose and nature. Maple syrup, hockey, and maple leaves are also prominent symbols of Canada.
Justin Beiber. :(
Most all of them. Some are angry with Canada for their support of the United States in various hot spots around the world.
If you don't live in Canada then yes of course it is a Foreign and Independent Country
None. They actually destroy environments of countries they are getting resources from with little regard to the people living there. And then complain later that some foreign company is destroying their environment.
Because as Canada's westernmost province, British Columbia's coastline is the first (and only) to touch the Pacific Ocean. Any travellers who travel to Canada on the Pacific Ocean will reach BC first.
Canada is not divided into countries. Canada is a country that is divided into ten provinces and three territories.
Canada does get medicine from the United States.
Greenland, Russia, Iceland Canada is a sovereign nation. No foreign countries have territory within Canada.
Canada and Mexico are foreign countries that border the U.S.A. Canada is to the north and Mexico is to the south.
Canada and Mexico touch the United States.
Canada gives more per capita in foreign aid than almost any other country.
No. Foreign policy refers to a country's policy toward other countries. For example, U.S. foreign policy is the policy of the U.S. with respect to countries in South America and Central America, Mexico, Canada, and countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, etc.
Alaska borders both Canada and Russia.
It is in Washington state. The nearest foreign country would be Canada, about 125 miles from the border.
They are all in the North America, have foreign languages, and are big.
How about Canada and Mexico. You can find this type information about geography in an atlas.
You can travel to some foreign countries after a DUI conviction, but it varies according to the country. You cannot enter Canada from the US with a DUI conviction.
Canada recognizes divorces if they meet the Canadian requirements, ie: they were resident in that country for 1 year prior to obtaining a divorce.
Alaska has both a land border with Canada and a Maritime border with Russia.