The simple answer is Britain and France.
Keep in mind:
But Canada at different times was shaped differently and took up less space then modern day Canada.
The earliest European colony in Canada was Icelandic and started by vikings around 1000 but was not permanent.
Canada itself was not a colony but a series of colonies.
And Canada was home to many native tribes each a "country" itself long before European exploration
Some of them was India, and Canada
France and Britain, Greenland and Russia.
Canada, Mexico
After the war, many loyalists moved to Canada. But most did not want to live in a French culture.To avoid problems , Great Britain divided the land into two colonies, upper canada and lower canada.
us and Canada are two different countries
Do you mean countries? If you do, the two countries that border the U.S. are Canada and Mexico.
All of them were considered overseas colonies of European countries in the Americas; the United States and Canada were colonies of England, while Mexico was a colony of Spain. This means they belonged to European countries, not that they were part of Europe: geographically speaking, all of them are American.
Many troops from Britain and colonies, US , Canada and many smaller Allied countries.
Of the two British colonies, Canada is the best British colony to live compared to Australia.
the colonies that approves seventy- two resolution were Canada east, Canada west, new brunswick and nova scotia. by the way the colonies that rejected the resolution were Newfoundland and prince edward island.
Niagara Falls is between the countries of the United States of America and Canada.
Russia and Canada.