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Canada has a self-ruled government. They have a constitution that they follow.
The USA does not even pretend to be ruled by a Queen. Unlike Canada where many Canadians think they are under the rule of a foreign Monarch and must answer to her representative the GG who is the head of state of Canada. These same people also think they have a democracy while at the same time being ruled by a Queen. The U.S. fully understands how impossible that is and made it clear over 200 years ago that they answer to no royalty.
Maryland is in the US not in Canada.
us and Canada are two different countries
Canada was ruled until 1867 but we are still looking for who ruled it and how long
Great Britain hasn't ruled (owned) Canada in quite a long time. So realistically they cannot give Canada to the US. I can't imagine Canada joining the US voluntarily either as we enjoy our society and way of life to much to give it up.
Britain. Citizens were given some input to the process but ultimately Britain ruled Upper Canada.
queen victoria she ruled many countries by owes
both Canada and the united kingdom were ruled by the British.
The queen of England :)
Either Conservatives or Liberals.
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Canada was once ruled by France until 1763 when it was ceded to the United Kingdom. Canada gained full independence from the United Kingdom in 1982 through the Canada Act. Today, Canada is a constitutional monarchy, with the British monarch as the ceremonial Head of State.
Canada has a self-ruled government. They have a constitution that they follow.
Britain "ruled" Canada,until 1867, although Canada was part of the Dominion, we always had our own laws, we brought our Constitution home in 1982,but we still respect the Queen, and have a governor General who represents the Queen.
she ruled in in canada,new zeland,india,south africa and australa