New Brunswick has little say in confederation but they would have no say at all if they had not joined or if they left.
It's not in a town, it goes across Northumberland Strait from PEI to New Brunswick.
4.8 million go to canada's wonderland annually
louis riel----------------------Depends, some would rather choose a Scot named John A MacDonald.Others Riel.Those who get to write the history choose Samual Champlain.
no but it goes sideways
yes there is
It's not in a town, it goes across Northumberland Strait from PEI to New Brunswick.
it starts in new brunswick and goes to prince edward island. 12 kilometers
It goes right across the Northumberland Straight.
That varies by culture. Canada is a Confederation of many Nations, each with many cultures. As a result Santa goes by many names.
Route 1, which runs from Fort Kent, Maine to Key West Florida.
Canada did not form from any country. If what you mean is which two European countries created political entities which were then merged into Canada, then your answer is Great Britain (or the United Kingdom) and France. The Dominion of Canada, was created in 1867 out of the merger into one dominion of 3 British colonies: Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Later on Prince-Edward-Island joined what is called Confederation, followed by British-Columbia. All of Which were British colonies. The rest of the territory was transfered from the British Hudson's Bay Company. This land was later divided into new provinces and territories, including the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, and the territories of Yukon, and the Northwest Territories, which was further subdivided into the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Finally, in 1949, the British colony of Newfoundland joined confederation. The Colony of Canada was a result of the Act of Union of 1841 which united the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada into one colony, called Canada. These entities are now Ontario and Québec, though the Province of Québec itself is a much older entity, the name of which goes back to the Royal Proclamation of 1863, which changed the name (and boudaries) of New France to the Province of Quebec. New France was the name of the French Colony, which is now part of Canada.
Just a guess - you shipped something to Canada? You didn't say where it was going. If you ship something to Canada you have to allow time for the package to clear Customs. Initially, your package goes Priority to Canada. But, after it clears Customs it goes by motor vehicle to the area it was addressed to. If you didn't ship to Canada, please ask again & tell us where your package was going.
Of course.
Canada has a western border, the sun would set there latest. The equator goes around the earth--the sun would always be shining on it somewhere--except during a total lunar eclipse.
He lives in Toronto, Canada. He goes to Toronto University, in Canada!
North. Considering our anthem goes right out and says we are the "True North, strong and free" you'd think it would be obvious.
very long it goes from one said of Canada to the other