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People in Canada dress pretty much the same as people in the United States. Everyone has a slightly different style, and just like anywhere else, we have some people wearing 'out there' styles like goth and punk. I'm pretty sure there are more 'hippies' in Canada than in the States, so there might be more tie-dye here.

One of the things about Canada is that it gets cold in the winter, so most people will be clad in jackets for a third of the year. However, despite popular myth, it gets incredibly hot here in the summer and some people walk around wearing bikinis.

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