Canada and USA are both considered as countries in North America.
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it is considered a pluralist society because after the war of 1793, the us and canada joined together in a call of duty and they defeated the russian reznof and all was good until obama came and messed up his second time as president by doing nothing and canada then nuked him and thats why canada is considered a plurist society.
Maryland is in the US not in Canada.
so they could experience our life and tell us about theirs.
Canada and USA are both considered as countries in North America.
Geography. Also NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) could be considered another link.
The answer might depend on where you're starting from. If your trip begins from a point outside of Canada, in another country that isn't Canada, then yes, a trip to Canada is considered international travel. From the USA, a US passport is required in order to enter Canada, and to enter the US on the way back.
No, it is however in the same continent.
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While basketball is not as popular in Canada as in the US it could be considered to be Canadian, because James Naismith, the inventor of the game, was a born Canadian.
Yes they are.
Any individual not born in the US
I believe that any vehicles that are 'legal' on the roads in Canada are also considered 'legal in the US. Many of the vehicles sold and driven in the US are actually built in Canada.
Yes. Mexico is considered to be part of Latin America.
it is considered a pluralist society because after the war of 1793, the us and canada joined together in a call of duty and they defeated the russian reznof and all was good until obama came and messed up his second time as president by doing nothing and canada then nuked him and thats why canada is considered a plurist society.
Yes, I suppose he is.