There is no "continent of Canada" Canada is a part of the North American Continent along with the United states & Mexico.
The USA and Canada are two different nations. The USA rebels tried to annex Canada in 1775, but, the Canadians defeated them at the Battle of Quebec and American did not try and seize Canada again, or take land from Canada as they did to Mexico, as a result of the Mexican/American war of the 1840s.
Canada is larger than both the US and Mexico.
North America. +++ Canada, the USA and Mexico are all on one continent. A continent is a fully-natural, very large land-mass - its divisions into countries is artificial.
The chances of Canada being invaded by the US are non existent.
The US is located on the continent North America.(between Canada and Mexico).
Canada shares North America with the US and Mexico
Canada and Mexico
The continent in Vancouver is North America. This is the continent that makes up the whole of Canada as well as the US and Mexico.
None. The US is in the continent of North America. If you accidently reversed your question, then there are 3 countries on the North American Continent. They are Canada, USA, and Mexico.
The US is not a continent because it is only a country and not a major landmass on the Earth. Mexico, Canada and all of Central America is part of that landmass too.
It didn't because the U.S. by itself is not a continent. The United States are part of the continent of North America along with Canada and Mexico.
North America is a continent. America is part of North America, as well as Canada and Mexico.
No, the United States is part of North America, along with Canada, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
Yes, if you consider North America as the continent where the US, Canada and Mexico reside.
There is no "continent of Canada" Canada is a part of the North American Continent along with the United states & Mexico.
Mexico and Canada are in North America, along with the US. Mexico is south of the US and Canada is north of the US.