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The two European countries that fought over the territory that became Canada were France and Britain. France colonized parts of Canada first and then Britain stepped in. This is why there is such an influence from French culture in Canada.
Spain and Portugal qualify as such. A third country that qualifies is France, which colonized Haiti.
In a nutshell (and if we completely discount the native population), the original colonization of the area that would later become Canada was by both French and English settlers. When Canada was confederated, both languages were granted official status.
us and Canada are two different countries
The two countries that most impacted the development of current culture in Canada are France and England. French influence is evident in the language, cuisine, and traditions, particularly in Quebec, where French is the predominant language. British colonialism has shaped Canada's legal system, governance, and cultural practices, leading to a blend of British and Indigenous influences throughout the country. This multicultural heritage continues to define Canada's identity today.
There were more than two but the two largest were England and France.
Certainly: The official language of both countries is English, and they were both colonized by the British.
Britain and France
Not so much language as choice of language. Those countries were Britain and France.
The two European countries that fought over the territory that became Canada were France and Britain. France colonized parts of Canada first and then Britain stepped in. This is why there is such an influence from French culture in Canada.
Very obviously France. There is also Canada ( one of our two official languages is French, the other being English), some countries in Africa, as well as Asia also have French as their official language, do to the fact that France colonized many countries in those parts of the world.
Because two European nations "colonized" Canada - the English and the French.
Spain and Portugal qualify as such. A third country that qualifies is France, which colonized Haiti.
Portugal and Spain
Afganistan and Bhutan
Spain and Portugal
Yes, countries like Canada and Belgium have more than one official language. Canada recognizes English and French as its official languages, while Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German.