interstate commerce happens between the states of the same country:
Commerce between any of these countries (i.e.: California to Quebec or Texas to Veracruz) is known as international commerce.
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth that qualifies as another US State.
While there is a fine line between regulation and control, the Constitution gives congress authority over interstate commerce in Article I, Section 8, the Interstate Commerce Clause. In order to exercise this authority, the government must have a legitimate reason for passing regulations affecting interaction between the states.
Address of the Chamber of Commerce in Canada
R. E. Haack has written: 'The splintered market' -- subject(s): Agriculture and state, Canada, Government policy, Interstate commerce, Produce trade
For the record, there are places on the USA interstate that charge money to use, especially those in the older Northeast part of the country. The New York State Thruway and the New Jersey Turnpike charge money to travel on them. Many bridges and tunnels on the interstate do charge a fee to drive on. The USA interstate is not always a freeway. There are places that do charge tolls to use.
Canada is a country not a city
Canada is a country in North America.
By driving on Interstate 80 East.
Yes, Canada is a country! The second largest in the world, in fact.
It's about a six hour drive from Oregon to Canada on Interstate 5 through Washington.
Canada is its own country and it is called Canada.
Edmonton is located in the country of Canada. Canada is a country, Edmonton is a city in the province of Alberta, which is a province of Canada.