During WWII, yes, Canada and Russia were both part of the Allied Forces.
Russia, UK, USA, Canada, Australia
Russia was part of the Soviet Union, they were Allies of France, England , Canada and the USA (the USA did not enter the war until 1941, 3 years after the war began)
Due to current events, not a total war, but we are being drawn to another cold war
Russia and Canada.
Russia had a revolution going on
Cold war maybe; hot war no.
russia, canada, france
During WWII, yes, Canada and Russia were both part of the Allied Forces.
The french, russia, Canada, America
in world war I there was France England and russia but russia surrendered. those were the main ones
Britain, US, Russia, Canada, Australia.
Russia, UK, USA, Canada, Australia
they are at war with Canada, Mexico, and Russia. the losses are very high and it could involve the U.S and be the next World War
They immigrated to Canada because there was a war going on in Europe at the time !
England would need to separate from the rest of Britain in order to make an independant decision about going to war, or not going to war with Russia, so the simple response to your question is that England was at war with Russia because Britain was at war with Russia. If your question is about Britain being at war with Russia, then you must be referring to the Crimean war. The reasons behind that war are many and varied including religeon, the breakdown of the Ottoman empire, "knock on" effects of Napoleon III's ambitions and the desire to prevent Russia gaining power in Europe. If your question is not about the Crimean war, then inthe strictest sense, it has never been at war with Russia, only political and covert operations.
Russia was part of the Soviet Union, they were Allies of France, England , Canada and the USA (the USA did not enter the war until 1941, 3 years after the war began)