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Canada and the European Union : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canada–European Union relations
Relations between Canada and the European Union (EU) and its forerunners date back to the 1950s. While primarily an economic relationship, there are matters of political cooperation as well. In addition, the European Union and Canada have similar cultures, and similar forms of government, and Canadians speak European languages (French and English are official and majority languages). And through the United Kingdom, a European Union member, they share the same head of state, same systems of government (The Westminster System), and a similar culture between Anglophone Canada and the UK. Between the province Quebéc and France, they speak the same language (French), the majority of residents of Quebéc are of French descent, and ties between the province and France are close. ==History== (詳細はcolonialism and mass European immigration to Canada. Canada was first settled by the French, and after 1763 was formally added to the British Empire after its capture in the Seven Years' War. The United Kingdom has extremely close relations with Canada, due to its British colonial past and both being realms of the Commonwealth. The UK is a member of the EU. Historically, Canada's relations with the UK and USA were usually given priority over relations with continental Europe. Nevertheless, Canada had existing ties with European countries through the Western alliance during the Second World War, the United Nations, and NATO before the creation of the European Economic Community.
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