Canada was privately occupied by natives, the French and British both fought for power over Canada, with wins in both sides. In the end the British took control before Canada gained it's independence in 1867 known as confederation. The name Canada is derived from it's natives who had called one of it's areas "Kanata"
France had a number of colonies in Canada from 1534 to 1763. However, Great Britain actually owned Canada from 1763 until Canada's independence in 1867.
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French owned Canada first!
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.
Northern Electric was wholly owned by Bell Canada until 1973
The U.S. has never owned Canada.
Canada is not owned by the french. Non of it is. It isnt owned by England either. Canada is its own country. Not owned by anyone but itself.
Canada is not owned by the USA. Canada is an independent country, and Canada is not owned by anybody, other than Canadians, and never will.
The land was originally owned by Spain.
France had a number of colonies in Canada from 1534 to 1763. However, Great Britain actually owned Canada from 1763 until Canada's independence in 1867.
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It was a colony of Spain.
Before Canada existed as a nation, Alaska was owned by Russia. Russia then sold Alaska to the United States.
That would be Canada. There are islands owned by Canada farther north also the north pole.
Columbia owned the area around Panama before the US helped Panama form its own country.
Hudson's Bay company :)
Owned a brewery.