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The Daily Insight

What country owns Canada now?

Author

Emma Jordan

Published Feb 14, 2026

The land of Canada is solely owned by Queen Elizabeth II who is also the head of state. Only 9.7% of the total land is privately owned while the rest is Crown Land. The land is administered on behalf of the Crown by various agencies or departments of the government of Canada.

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153 years old
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