NO, passport required
No passport required
No, you cannot get a drivers license in Canada if you are a US citizen.
After June 1, 2009, you will need a passport. Until then, your drivers license and original birth certificate or certified copy will suffice.
"Licence" is the spelling common to Commonwealth countries (Canada, United Kingdom, South Africa, Zimbabwe, etc.". "License" is the spelling used in the United States of America (and may be used in Canada, as well).
Your friend cannot travel across international borders if she does not have adequate documentation. First of all, a birth certificate will not help you get across an international border. If she does not have a passport, US passport card, "enhanced" drivers license or "enhanced" non-driver ID, then she will not be permitted to enter Canada.
It depends on where you're coming from. Travel between Canada and USA for example, requires a passport or international travel document issued by your state.
Canada is a member of the Driver's License Compact. This compact stipulates that provinces share information on license suspensions with one another.
No.
Heck no
No. A birth certificate is not valid for international travel. A US citizen can enter Canada by air only with a passport. By land or sea, you can enter with a US passport card, "enhanced" drivers license, or "enhanced" non-driver ID.
Get someone to take you, a friend with a drivers license maybe?
Yes, you can. As long as you are of age in the province you are going to.