Originally the stations that are now Class A in Alaska were only Class II's when the classifications were first set up. There are also a number of similar stations in the Maritime provinces that have been elevated to Class A that had also been Class II stations originally.
I had a list somewhere I should look for. There are about six or seven Class A stations in Alaska, and a similar number in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. I don't think there are any in New Brunswick or Prince Edward Island, which have almost no AM stations at this point. I believe a few of these Maritime Class As are commercial stations and a few that are CBC affiliates.
Of course, the original Class I in the Maritimes, CBA 1070 Moncton, New Brunswick, was switched to FM around 2000. I used to hear CBA occasionally in New Jersey at night. Interesting to note that it shared 1070 with KNX Los Angeles. Both were considered I-B stations and yet operated with 50,000 watts non-directional at all times. Moncton and Los Angeles are so far from each other that neither station needed to use a directional antenna.