both Canada and us have jobs are offered in both countries.
because both countries were colonies of Great-Britain at one time and because most of the people speak english
Becuse we are in the same region
Because of the climate and the weather.
If by formal you mean ceremonial, it is the Governor General. The Prime Minister is the actual Head of State, the GG would not take any action without his direction.
There was no such contract. However, there were formal negotiations to enter Confederation in the early 1860s, and Quebec's - then Lower Canada's - chief representative was Sir George-Étienne Cartier.
Same as in America, "hello. how are you?"Unless you happen to be in a French-speaking area of Canada, in which case, you may use French, saying "Comment allez-vous?(formal) or Ça va? (informal).
Canada chose to enter WWII independently from Great Britain partly as a display of its sovereignty, but there were other factors that influenced this decision. Canada had automatically entered into WWI when Great Britain declared war, as Canada was then a dominion of the British Empire. However, since the signing of the Statute of Westminster in 1931, Canada had gained legislative independence from Great Britain. As a result, when Great Britain declared war on September 1, 1939, Canada was not automatically a part of that declaration. The Canadian parliament debated the issue, and a formal state of war was declared by Canada on September 10, 1939.
Fuctional and formal
A region within which French is spoken by, say 90 percent of the population can be defined as a formal region, because it has a uniformity in it.
the English culture is more modern and less formal
Some formal regions of Vancouver, Canada, include the Downtown area, West End, Kitsilano, and Mount Pleasant. These regions are distinct in terms of demographics, land use, and cultural offerings, making up the diverse landscape of the city.
Poitier got a formal education of how it was back in his time but he barley studied or did the work
they are a formal region. there are actual boundries that make it, they arent changing year to year and arent based on culture. so there formal.
First of all, what was 'Canada' in 1763? The term 'Canada' referred to a vague region along the St Lawrence River. The formal name of the area was 'Quebec.' By 1763, Quebec had been conquered and was British territory. The word 'Canada' was not used as a formal name until Upper Canada and Lower Canada were created in 1791.
Brushed metal silverware is very trendy and formal.
The only formal art training that Money had was at the Academie Suisse in Paris. He studied there between 1859 and 1861.
Lincoln figured that he had had about one year of formal education. However, he studied on his own and passed the bar. He probably had the equivalent of a college education, with some gaps since he mostly studied the things he was interested in.
A Formal Culture Region is an area inhabited by people who have one or more cultural traits in common. Some examples are religion, language and system of livelihood.
There is no formal ranking of the "best" armies of the world.
Canada considers the Rockies a natural region.