There are no provinces in Canada, from which all four directions lead to the US true or false

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False.

Canada has several provinces from which all four directions lead to the United States. Examples of such provinces include:

1. British Columbia: The westernmost point of British Columbia borders the Pacific Ocean, while the easternmost point of the province borders Alberta, which then leads to the United States.

2. Alberta: Alberta borders both British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, which then leads to the United States.

3. Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan is located between Alberta and Manitoba, both of which lead to the United States.

4. Manitoba: Manitoba is situated between Saskatchewan and Ontario, both of which also lead to the United States.

Note: The territories of Canada (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon) do not share borders with the United States.
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