During World War II, Canada contributed more to the Allied air effort than any other Commonwealth country primarily through its training programs. The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP), established in 1939, trained hundreds of thousands of aircrew from various Allied nations, providing essential pilots, navigators, and support personnel. Canada's expansive geography and resources allowed for the establishment of numerous training facilities, significantly bolstering the Allied air capabilities throughout the war. This effort was crucial in meeting the high demand for skilled aircrew needed for various operations.
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Because (like every other Commonwealth country) we used to be a British colony
England is a country in the UK on the continent of Europe. Canada is a country on the continent of North America.
Canada achieved independence from Great Britain with the passing of the British North America Act on the 1st July 1867. Canada remained a member of the the British Commonwealth.
Countries are part of the Commonwealth, not people. And yes, Canada is a part of the Commonwealth.
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North America is a continent so therefore it is not a Commonwealth Country however if what you are referring to is the Commonwealth Country that can be found in North America then the answer is Canada.
Hamilton, Canada hosted the first Commonwealth Games in 1930.
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neither, it is a sovereign country.
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That would be Canada.
its the canada becauses they have a bid lots space and they are parts of commonwealth
Canada gained independence in that year but has remained part of the British Commonwealth (now called The Commonwealth) since then.