both are too capitalistic both are countries of haves and have nots
There economy is very close to what is like ours........ but the population is very different,Mexico's population is 106,350,434 and the United States is 309,104,000
US And Canada share the same time zones so there is not much of a difference. It just depend where you are in both
The Contiguous US is the lower 48 (all connected, situated between Canada and Mexico). The Continental US is the lower 48 and Alaska (US on the North American continent)
The major mountain ranges in the US and Canada extend from north to south.
Major mountain ranges and major deserts cover the majority of Canada and the United States.
Western Nebraska is one hour ahead of Vancouver. Eastern Nebraska is two hours ahead of Vancouver.
There are six time zones in Canada. So the answer to your question is yes. If we wanted to get specific then you would have to give us locations.
If by us you are referring to Americans... then the main difference is that the Canadians have a prime minster and the Americans have a president... Other differences include that the senate is elected in the US while they are appointed up in Canada
U.S.A.'s is elected. Canada's isn't.
Canada is usally much colder because its more north than the US
Describe the major difference between sheep's and goats
that the US mainly focus on individual rights and Canada focus on group rights
Canada's health benefits, or most of, are paid for by taxes.
Canadas are better...
Ok .in my oppinion .i think the the difference is the time zone
The climate is similar between the northern states of the US and Canada.
one rules Canada and the other rules u.s.aSTUPID
America has a more diverse geographical standing as Canada may have most of the types of land but not as many. We have deserts and wetlands, mountains and canyons, Plautus and plains, oceanic and tropical along with hot or cold climates and many more disasters. Canada has more a snowy landscape, along with forests.
"Defence" and "defense" are different spellings of the same word, with "defence" being the British English spelling and "defense" being the American English spelling. They both refer to protecting against harm or danger.