Canada is not even a nation. In geography, a state is considered a political entity (Canada) and a nation is considered an ethnical entity (Egyptians). Canada is actually a multinational state, not a multi-state nation. This is because Canada consists of multiple ethnic groups. A multi-state nation is an ethnic identity that is spread all over the world.
No, Canada is a federal country with multiple provinces and territories, but it is not a multi-state nation in the same way as the United States. Each province and territory has its own government and powers, but they are all part of the single nation of Canada.
Canada is a country governed by a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy under Elizabeth II. The population is approximately 35,427,524 people.
A state is a political entity. A nation is a cultural group. Many nations--like the Germans--have a state. Some nations--like the Kurds or the Palestinians---do not. Because most states today are nation-states, we are inclined to think that a nation=a state, but this is simply carelessness.
Buddhist nations
Some bonds that create a nation-state include shared language, shared history, common cultural practices, and a sense of national identity or belonging. These bonds help to establish a sense of unity and cohesion among the people within the nation-state, fostering a collective identity and a shared purpose.
The most common political unit in the world today is the nation-state, which is a sovereign state with defined geographical borders and a permanent population. Nation-states are typically recognized as the primary units of international relations and have their own government, laws, and institutions.
The United States and Canada are on opposite sides of the Juan de Fuca Strait. The strait separates the state of Washington in the U.S. from Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
multi-state nation
A multi-state nation is an ethnic group that is not confined or concentrated in one political entity (a state). In geography, a country is not a nation, it is considered a state and a nation is considered to be an ethnic entity.
a country that no longer exists.
There is no such nation-state as "Southern Canada."
Canada is not a state, it is a Country north of the United States that is a sovereign nation.
Canada is a nation separate from the United States. Your answer is, "No". The largest USA state is Alaska.
Typically, France is considered a nation as opposed to a nation-state since it was not formed by acts of nationalism. Rather it existed as an empire for centuries and is the surviving remnant of that empire.
The United States is separated into States. So is Australia. Canada has Provinces. A Nation is a State in itself. A State may or not be part of a Nation. I live in UK, the State is that of Great Britain.
A nation refers to a single ethnic community of people who share a common identity and usually a common origin, while a nation state may be multi-cultural and is defined as a group of people united in the political and legal structure of the State.
Canada is not a state. Canada is a sovereign nation. It has a national capital which is Ottawa, 10 provincial capitals, and 3 territorial capitals. Ottawa, Ontario is the capital city of Canada.
I live in Canada, a nation which is known for maple syrup. Yumm.
An entity above the nation-state would be commonly referred to a uni-polar. The United States and Canada are both uni-polar.