Atlantic Canada. By its proximity to Canada's easternmost provinces, New England is economically tied with the maritime provinces (that is, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island). Also, the French and English bilingual communities of Vermont are culturally tied with New Brunswick (an officially-bilingual province of Canada).
Northern England is tied culturally and economically to Quebec. Northern England relies on Quebec for much trade and they are from the same cultures.
Northern New England is tied culturally and economically to Canada. This is also the case for Western New York. Both regions are in close proximity to the border.
The Atlantic Ocean
Nope, Canada is not an Less Economically Developed Country. It is classified as a More Economically Developed Country.
No, Canada is a separate country. The United Kingdom (UK) includes : England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
No, Canada is very much a developed country.Canada is pretty much the same as the United States in terms of development (politically, socially, culturally, economically). The only noticeable difference is that Canada has a low population for its size, however, this is due mainly to the climate (people generally prefer to live in Canada's south, where it is warm like the United States).
Canada is colder.
Canada is in the Northern and Western hemispheres.
in frontier towns in northern new England, Canada, and south of the Carolina's
Northern Canada
Because Canada is less corrupt than Mexico.
Canada is located in the northern and the western hemispheres.