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Of Canada? Well, that would be British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. All of these provinces have boundaries that go into the United States.

The Yukon, though not a province, would also be on the list because it has an international boundary to the state of Alaska, USA.

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