whut yew tockin aboot eh?
They use provinces to describe different states of Canada.
Spelling Bee of Canada was created in 1987.
In Canada, the spelling humourous is used.
"Licence" is the spelling common to Commonwealth countries (Canada, United Kingdom, South Africa, Zimbabwe, etc.". "License" is the spelling used in the United States of America (and may be used in Canada, as well).
Chippewa is mainly used in the united states. Ojibwe in Canada, but all 4 mean the same thing just different spelling for the same tribe.
An ABACCUS is a scorecard that is used to rank the progress of the states in the United States and provinces in Canada to increase consumer choice and to open the electric sector to market forces. It is a report that is done annually. With a different spelling of abacus, it is a counting frame and calculating tool.
Canada is the same spelling in English and French.
In Canada, the spelling of color is colour, as in the UK and Australia.
no, Canada is not in the US. Canada is a separate country above the US, with a different type of government and a Queen (Queen Elisabeth the second), the US tried to invade Canada once, but failed. Canada later went and burnt down Washington, DC (war of 1812).
The Honda Civic car is more popular in the United States. However, Canada does sell the Honda Civic, as well, but is sold in different models for different prices.
United States of America or USA for short is composed of many different states but Canada is not one of them. There are 50 states on the USA.
Canada is not in the United States