Legally you could drive to the border and then turn around, the question is where is your home, USA or Canada? If it's Canada you can apply for Permanent Residence.
The United States.
NO, Canada became a country hundreds of years before Alaska became a part of the United States of America.
Before Canada existed as a nation, Alaska was owned by Russia. Russia then sold Alaska to the United States.
Status quo ante bellum - The state in which things were before the war. The U.K. failed to conquer the United States, and the United States failed to conquer Canada.
The United States and Canada have been separate countries well before either have been founded as countries.
Yes, Ernest Hemingway briefly worked as a freelance writer for the Moose Jaw Times Herald in Canada in 1923. He covered local stories and events during his short stint at the newspaper before returning to the United States.
Yes, legal marriage in Canada is recognized in the United States. Before gay marriage was acceptable in the US, many people went to Canada to get married.
because Canada band slavery before the united states, so if they made it to Canada they were free, because the US couldn't take people from Canada, without bring Canada into the civil war.
If this is for the study island question which states "Suppose that there's a river which begins in Canada and flows through the United States before finally reaching the ocean. Which of the following activities by Canada would most likely cause problems for the United States?" then the answer is "constructing a dam to generate electricity."
Alberta was never, ever a part of the United States. This province has always been a part of Canada, even before it became a province in 1905.
It depends on the province you are living in. Research that areas rules and guidelines before making a purchase. I believe you can find the same or similar insurance carriers in Canada as you can in the United States.
In 1949, there were 12 founding members: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States.