Canada is not owned by the french. Non of it is. It isnt owned by England either. Canada is its own country. Not owned by anyone but itself.
no there isnt.
The country of Canada is related to the country of France in the sense that the first Europeans that arrived and conquered the territory of Canada sailed from France, and later were the colonizers of part of the country. They remained as the colonizers of Canada until the year of 1760, when the British gained control of the country.
Yes. ==== No. It is part of France. Under the Treaty of Paris (1763), France retained Saint-Pierre et Miquelon.
british colony,part of the new world including the states
France colony in North America was called New France. It spanned a large part of nowadays Canada, and a good part of the central eastern states of the US down to Louisiana.
There actually is a town named Paris in Ontario- see 'related links' for more information. However, the better known Paris is not a part of Canada- it is in France.
Parts of canada and then eventualy the U.K. took most of it from them
Canada is a self governing Dominion within the Commonwealth. Formerly it was part of the British Empire.First, France, then Britain, and in the future the USA.
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, which lies about 20 km off Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula, is part of France. Whether it technically shares a border with Canada, however, is questionable.
Although Canada and France are both in the Northern Hemisphere, France is in the Eastern Hemisphere and Canada is in the Western Hemisphere.
it isnt...