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''Some of this article was written by a stereotypical American view of Canada.
''Some of this article was written by a stereotypical American view of Canada.
[[Image:Canada-map.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Map of Canada]]
[[Image:Canada-map.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Map of Canada]]
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'''Canada''' is a giant land mass called a country. The country of Canada was established on [[July]] 1, 1867. The capital of Canada is [[Toronto]]. However, the offices are located in nearby Ottawa.
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'''Canada''' is a giant land mass called a country. The country of Canada was established on [[July]] 1, 1867. The capital of Canada is [[Toronto]]. However, the offices are located in nearby Ottawa. The president of Canada is Stephen Harper.
==Part of America==
==Part of America==
Some [[United States|Americans]] think that Canada is a part of [[United States|their country]]. This can be illustrated in 2004, when George W. Bush made a visit to [[Toronto]], and left by saying, "I am counting on your vote Cananada."
Some [[United States|Americans]] think that Canada is a part of [[United States|their country]]. This can be illustrated in 2004, when George W. Bush made a visit to [[Toronto]], and left by saying, "I am counting on your vote Cananada."

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Some of this article was written by a stereotypical American view of Canada.

Map of Canada

Canada is a giant land mass called a country. The country of Canada was established on July 1, 1867. The capital of Canada is Toronto. However, the offices are located in nearby Ottawa. The president of Canada is Stephen Harper.

Part of America

Some Americans think that Canada is a part of their country. This can be illustrated in 2004, when George W. Bush made a visit to Toronto, and left by saying, "I am counting on your vote Cananada."

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