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Canada, New Zealand, and Australia were no longer part of Britain's Commonwealth after WW2. Canada worked closer with the US, being geographically closer anyway...and the US Army built the Alaskan Highway THROUGH Canada from the lower 48 states up to and through the current state of Alaska. With Japanese Forces OCCUPYING parts of Alaska, it was important to get troops up there. Canada is PART OF NORTH AMERICA too. Canadians consider themselves to be "Americans."
Canada is not a state, it is a Country north of the United States that is a sovereign nation.
Canada is led by a Prime Minister, with a Queen or King as Head of State, but there is not really a ruler of Canada.
Canada.
Washington is closer to Canada than Wyoming. Washington borders Canada to the north. Wyoming does not border Canada.
Canada shares a border with New York State.
I am in Idaho and work in Washington. Both touch the Canadian border, eh.
Seattle, WA is much closer to Canada than Chicago, IL is to Canada.
Illinois is closer to Canada than to Mexico.
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Canada is closer to South Dakota than Indiana.
Missouri is closer to Texas than Canada. It shares a border with Arkansas and Tennessee, which are closer to Texas than the northern border shared with Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, which are closer to Canada.
It is much closer to Mexico
South Dakota is closer.
West Virginia is most likely to be closer to Canada if Google maps is correct.
South Dakota is closer to Canada. Whoever said the above is a retard. Idaho shares a border with canada. South Dakota shares a border with NORTH DAKOTA not canada.