Canadian Overseas Territories

The Canadian Overseas Territories (COTs) are six territories with a constitutional link with. They do not form part of the Dominion of Canada proper. The permanently inhabited territories are internally self-governing, with Canada retaining responsibility for defence and foreign relations. One of the territories (in Antarctica) is inhabited only by a transitory population of scientific personnel. All of the rest are listed by the UN Special Committee on Decolonization as non-self-governing territories. All six have the Canadian monarch as head of state.

List

 * East Bermuda (island chain located east of the British Overseas Territory of )
 * Santa Maria Islands (scattered islands in the south Caribbean Sea; formerly part of the British West Indies)
 * Bellincourt (island located south of the El Kadsreian territory of Seahaus)
 * New British Columbia (island located near the US territory of Trishel)
 * Polaris Islands (island chain located near )
 * Canadian Antarctic Territory