Yes, definitely the Turks and Caicos should become part of Canada. After all we are doing more good than bad (and I can't think of any bad ones) for the people down there. If we are to welcome the islands, we are virtually helping to raise the standards of living down there, investments and traffic would increase, and trade with other countries is more convenient. It is a good idea because we get to help people down there.
The Haida lived in the Queen Charlotte Islands well, forever. They probably originated from the cave people that inhabited from northern Canada and Birengia.
Banff is not a province.
July 1st 1867.
1976 I think
The French have something up their ass. That's about it.
It shouldn't.
The Haida lived in the Queen Charlotte Islands well, forever. They probably originated from the cave people that inhabited from northern Canada and Birengia.
No. They feel they should break away and become their own country.
By volcanoes under the sea that get bigger and bigger - and become islands..
Regional integration is intended to benefit consumers because a wider range of good at cheaper prices should become available, and four islands is in it is: St.Lucia, Grenada, Dominica, and St.Vincent
Should it become necessary any sovereign state can declare war on any other.
no
You have to become a member
1980
yesterday
No member country of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) has "Beaver Guide Brownies".The term "Beaver Scout" is generally used by Boy Scouts for the age group from 5 to 7. When Girl Guide/Girl Scout associations become co-ed with the Boy Scouts, the youngest group may become known as Beaver Scouts.Countries which use this term for girls are Sweden, Netherlands, and Belgium.WAGGGS member countries that use the term "Brownie" include the US (Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands), Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and the UK (Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Montserrat, Saint Helena, and Turks and Caicos Islands).As for countries which have "Guides". The term Guide is used both as the name of the WAGGGS Member Organization (as in Girl Guides Association of Antigua and Barbuda) and as the name of a Girl Guide age level. Most countries which use 'Guide' in the name of their organization also have at least one age level which uses 'Guide'. These countries include: Canada, UK, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Mexico, Nigeria, Oman, and more.
because Canada is that boring and lazy