Canada and the United State of America have had close ties since World War One. During the Cold War Canada and the United States of America worked together in the area of Defense. The United States has Trade with Canada, and the North American Education Institute hopes for stronger Trade with Canada. Our Two Countries share the World's Largest Border. U.S. Citizens and Canadian Citizens travel back and forth across the border, and our two countries speak the same language. The Canadians Citizens are very much like the United States' Citizens. There are people who hold dual citizenship with Canada and the United States of America. There are Canadian Citizens and U.S. Citizens living on both side of the border between our two Great Countries.
Canada has an economy much like the United States of America in purchasing power, and that benefits our two nations. Canada is an independent country of the United Kingdom, but still considers itself a Common Wealth to Britain. Canada has a large Strategic Oil Reserve as the United States of America. The United States' closes ally in Western Europe is the British Government and people; Therefore, The United States and Canada are like Brothers sharing common interest and goals. Our two countries have things we each need from each other, and that makes good common ground to work close together both Domestically and Foreign Policy wise. We are North America.
Main Entry: Can·a·da Pronunciation: 'ka-n&-d&
Usage: geographical name
country N N. America including Newfoundland & Arctic islands N of mainland; a dominion of the Commonwealth of Nations capital Ottawa area 3,851,809 square miles (10,014,703 square kilometers), population 27,296,859