This question needs to be more specific. If you're talking about Washington state, it shares a border with Canada and the answer would be less than a mile. If you're talking about Washington, DC, it's a little over 400 miles to the closest Canadian point, but Canada stretches about 3200 miles east to west and about 2900 miles north to south so your mileage may vary.
Yes, Canada trades with Great Britain.
Canada and Britain are the leading members of the Commonwealth.
At this point Canada was no longer a colonony of Great Britain, therefore, Canada had no obligation to fight along side of Great Britain.
Great Britain acquired Canada as a result of the French and Indian War. During the war Britain colonized parts of Canada and then took over the rest of the country after the war.
So far the Queen has not had to do that. When Britain has gone to war, the Colonies, especially Canada have always offered help immediately.
Canada and Britain both have a Parlimentary Government.
Yes, Canada trades with Great Britain.
Canada and Britain are the leading members of the Commonwealth.
Yes, Canada and Britain have an excellent relationship.
Canada and Britain are the leading members of the Commonwealth.
France lost Canada to Britain
Canada was the victory over the battle against Britain
Canada is still around. So is great Britain.
Or not. Canada has been at war with many Nations but never Britain, at least not directly.
Britain did not "take over Canada" . People emigrated there just as they did to America
Originally a colony, and later a dominion.
At this point Canada was no longer a colonony of Great Britain, therefore, Canada had no obligation to fight along side of Great Britain.