Having the word "World" in it, I'd say it's celebrated worldwide. So both, if you really need that answered.
no because they will not give to Canada if Canada had a water shortage
The world's largest freshwater lake is Lake Superior, and is surrounded by Canada and the US.
Canada is always a little above the US.
Canada has 3,855,100 sq miles of property, the second largest in the world. US has 3,794,100 sq miles of property, the fourth largest in the world. Canada has a population of 35,540,419 residents, the 37th highest in the world. This is approximately 9 residents per square mile, the 228th highest in the world (and the 18th lowest!) US has a population of 318,968,000, the 3rd highest in the world. This is approximately 84 residents per square mile, the 180th highest in the world (and the 52nd lowest.) Therefore US has a higher population, but Canada has a higher property area. It must be noted these figures include properties of land and waters. If you subtract water properties and only include land, you get: Canada: 3,511,023 sq miles of surface land (5th highest in the world) US: 3,537,455 sq miles of surface land (4th highest in the world) Canada has 8.93% of properties being of water, or 344,080 sq miles. US has a varying amount of properties being of water, averaging 4.7% or 197,045 sq miles.
In Canada and US Labor day is celebrated on the first monday of September and in most of the other countries it's on 1st May.
Russia 1 Canada 2 US 3
The total area (land and water) of Canada is 9,984,670 km2. The total area of US is 9,826,630 km2. They add up to 19,811,300 km2, surpassing the world's largest country, Russia.
Principally the US Britain & Canada. Oh and the Germans ! & the liberated French.
The US is currently importing about 1,900,000 barrels of oil per day from Canada.
the US is located under CANADA
Canada shares the same time zones as continental United States, for the most part. So the day in the continental US is the same as the day in Canada.
Canada shares the same time zones as continental United States, for the most part. So the day in the continental US is the same as the day in Canada.