No.
Canada is an independent country and has never been owned by the US.
Canada was owned by the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Today, Canada is a British Commonwealth. Meaning they have their own government but they are still ruled by the British Monarch.
Canada belongs to all Canadians and not to anybody else.
No, it does not. Canada is an independent country in North America, it is located north of the US.
NO. Its a country in its own right. However, it is part of the UK Common wealth and has Queen ElizabethII as its head of state. However, in this role she has no powers of a monach over Canada
No part of Canada belongs to the USA, although Alaska is right beside Canada which the USA owns.
no, Canada is a completely different country .. but we do share the Great Lakes with Canada.
no
Canada
North America is the continent that Canada belongs too. Canada extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
yes it does
The population of Canada is 33,778,000 (2009 estimate) and the population of England is 51,446,000 (2008 estimate), therefore Canada's population is just under 66% that of England. By comparison Canada's population is 55% of the UK's population.
England is 8 hours ahead of Canada example: England's time 5pm at the same time Canada's time 9am. There's a difference of 8 hours.
No, Canada is a free country. Canada is a very beautiful place and is a best Canada airline. Fore more query search the keyword Air Canada Baggage Policy
Henry VIII insisted that everyone in England belong to the Church of England.
england
England and Canada are both ruled by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen of England. Canada has many of the same food products as England.
Canada is in the North American continent.
Canada
No, London is the capital of England and England and Canada are on different sides of the world
They belong to the top hemispheres.(Nothern)
Europe
No, Australia does not belong to England. Australia was originally colonised by England, and under English rule, but the last of these ties were severed with the Australia Act of 1986.
we import our moterbike from Canada to England by aluanch
because they do not belong to each other