@torunn saidI don’t remember it being in mine neither or is it either?🤔
Thank you, this rule, so to speak, was not included in my English education.
@very-rusty saidThat's the whole idea 💡
Well, it did sound a little racist to be honest, although I am not alerting it.
-VR
@great-big-stees saidOr, nor was it in mine. (?)
I don’t remember it being in mine neither or is it either?🤔
i don't mean to be canadienne but when i become one i'll live in the great white north
How far north does Canadian-governed territory extend?
0% 41o North of the equator
0% 66o North of the equator
50% 84o North of the equator
0% 30o North of the equator
50% DIRECTLY ON TOP OF THE EQUATOR
2 votes • Final results
How far north does Canada extend?
Since 1925, Canada has claimed the portion of the Arctic between 60°W and 141°W longitude, extending all the way north to the North Pole: all islands in the Arctic Archipelago and Herschel, off the Yukon coast, form part of the region, are Canadian territory and the territorial waters claimed by Canada surround these ...
-VR