No.
Customs and Immigration will not allow entrance of Canadians with a Criminal Record. Therefore, a Canadian (released on bail) is subject to the same statute pertaining to the Criminal Code of Canada.
Approximately 90% of Canadians live within 100 miles (160 km) of the US border.
I think I read on Wikipedia that about 70% of Canadians live within 150km from the border.
The eighth amendment protects us from excessive fines and bail, and cruel & unusual punishment.
Canada believed that the claimed US border ran to far inland. The deciding voter, Lord Alverstone decided to move the US border further out, but not far enough for Canada to have control over the Lynn canal. Canadians were unhappy with the result.
== == That would depend on the speed that you are going per hour.
It's wayyy warmer than farther north :)
Now Canadians and Americans need passports when visiting each other.
Canada was founded by Americans actually that were sympathetic to England, who didn't want independence. To this day, "being Canadian" essentially means to be an American in denial of his true culture. That is why Canadians still have trouble identifying what it means to be Canadian. Very silly, of course, and sad to those of us born here in Canada who know and accept that we are essentially Americans but without any of the benefits of U.S. citizenship. The border should be erased, however Canadians are too silly and proud to ever allow such a liberating thing to happen.
Most Canadians live in urban areas within 100 miles of the US border. This proximity facilitates trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between the two countries.
The largest branded network of bail bond agents in the country is ExpertBail. Founded by AIA, the nation's oldest and largest underwriter of bail in the country, the ExpertBail Network is comprised of over 5000 verified and trusted bail bond agents. Anywhere in the 46 states that allow commercial bail, there is an ExpertBail agent there to help you.
Neither country was willing to start another war. -Apex
because Canada is farther up North then the US that's why many Canadians choose to live close to the us border because mild climate and fertile soil.