The United States is Canada's largest and most important trading partner, as well as its main ally and cultural influence. The two countries share the world's longest binational land border, as well as many environmental, economic, and security issues.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark that lies between the Arctic Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Canada. Although it is not a sovereign state, it has a self-government and its own parliament. Canada and Greenland have a dispute over the ownership of Hans Island, a small uninhabited island in the Nares Strait.
France is a sovereign state in Western Europe that has several overseas territories and regions around the world, including Saint Pierre and Miquelon. France is one of Canada's oldest and closest allies, as well as a major source of immigration, trade, and cultural influence. The two countries share a common history, language, and values, as well as a strong cooperation on various issues.
Denmark is a sovereign state in Northern Europe that has a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary system. It is the metropolitan country of Greenland, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Denmark and Canada have a friendly and constructive relationship, based on common interests and values, as well as a shared Arctic heritage and responsibility.
Belize is a sovereign state in Central America that has a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. It is the only country in the region that has English as its official language, and a strong historical and cultural connection to the British Commonwealth. Canada and Belize have a cordial and cooperative relationship, based on common interests and values, as well as development assistance and trade ties.