No, Canada never became a Spanish territory. Throughout its colonial history, Canada was primarily controlled by the French and later the British. Spain had some influence in North America, particularly in the southern regions, but it did not establish control over Canada. Instead, Canada developed under French and British rule, eventually becoming a British dominion and, later, an independent nation.
In 1521.
British territory
April 1st, 1999
Labrador is not a territory in Canada it is a region that is part of Quebec but actually belongs to the province of Newfoundland which became a province in 1949
1999
Because Venezuela was once a territory of Spain.
as a result of a land settlement between Canada and the aboriginal poeples of Canada!
Nunavut is Canada's newest territory
1898 as war booty after the US won spanish american war
The largest TERRITORY of Canada is Nunavut The SECOND largest TERRITORY is Quebec.
Nunavut territory is on the east side of Canada.
None. However, there is 1 Spanish speaking country that became a U.S. territory: Puerto Rico.