Technically, I believe according to U.S. law, if you are born within the jurisdiction of the U.S. then you are a U.S. citizen. It does not matter to the I.N.S. where your parents are from.
I bet that if you were to apply for a Canadian passport that you will be given a U.S. one and have to go through hoops to proove that your parents are Canadian to get a Canadian passport (and therefore be a Canadian citizen). You will then have dual-citizenship.
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