Canada operates as a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy, where the Prime Minister is the head of government and the monarch is the ceremonial head of state. In contrast, South Korea is a democratic republic with a presidential system, where the President serves as both head of state and government. While both countries hold regular elections and uphold democratic principles, Canada has a more decentralized federal structure, whereas South Korea has a unitary system with a stronger central government. Additionally, Canada has a multi-party system, while South Korea traditionally has been dominated by two major parties.
South Korea is a modern democracy and North Korea is a communist dictatorship.
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Afghanistan, Cuba, North Korea, Laos and Vietnam.
Seung Man Lee (이승만) was president at that time. He is also the first president of Korea.
South korea caught a charizard
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There are 10493.790 miles between Pyongyang, North Korea and Toronto, Canada.
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South Korea is a modern democracy and North Korea is a communist dictatorship.
Korea is in the east while Canada is on top of the united states
North Korea is communist from the Soviet Union, South Korea is anti-communist, it breaks my heart when I say it.:( Also, they are being occupied by different troops.
Mao's army was attacking his own countrymen. North Korea was attacking an independent nation, South Korea.
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It depends if you are talking about North Korea of South Korea. South Korea is fine but North Korea is communist. Canada is a good country to live in if you like cold weather