Mexico would have a warmer climate than Canada. Mexico is 2148 kilometers (1335 miles) north of the equator, while Canada is 5166 kilometers (3211 miles) further north.
Besides, part of Canada lies within the polar circle, hence it would have a much colder climate.
Mexico has a much warmer climate.
Canada
The farther that you live from an ocean, the more likely you will be living in a continental climate. A continental climate is a relatively dry climate with hot summers and cold winters.
mexico.
Because Canada is less corrupt than Mexico.
First I should mention that Mexico and Canada are countries not cities, and Mexico has a larger population. Mexico has a population of 107,431,230, and Canada has a population of 33,739,900.
Continental Climate.
Northern Mexico is part of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, so it has a dry, arid climate. The Mexican central plateau, where Mexico City and many other cities are located, has a temperate climate, such as San Francisco or Los Angeles in the United States. Southern Mexico has a more tropical climate, but as Mexico has a rugged topography, some parts of the south have a "mountain jungle" climate that is incredibly humid, but temperate.
Mexicos climate is higher because it is more sunny there and has lots of sea animals, such as ducklings.
Despite the vast difference in climate, the cost of living in Ohio and New Mexico is surprisingly similar, with Ohio being less than 5% cheaper than New Mexico. The main reason being that housing in New Mexico is more expensive than in Ohio. This is likely due to the sunnier climate in New Mexico and the cost of living in arid desert.
Northern Mexico is part of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, so it has a dry, arid climate. The Mexican central plateau, where Mexico City and many other cities are located, has a temperate climate, such as San Francisco or Los Angeles in the United States. Southern Mexico has a more tropical climate, but as Mexico has a rugged topography, some parts of the south have a "mountain jungle" climate that is incredibly humid, but temperate.
The climate in Canada varies by region. The regions of Canada that are near the United States border experience four distinct seasons. The regions further to the north have more extreme winters.
Canada's northerly location is related to its climate because Canada is more farther north then the us so this location gives Canada cool to freezing temps. year around.