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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.

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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.

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Canada is a country governed by a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy under Elizabeth II. The population is approximately 35,427,524 people.

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