Canada and France are fully developed countries, so Canoda has every commodity or industry that you can find in France. France has a long history, historical sites and landmarks dating back to Roman times, which a newer country cannot have. It also have a mild and temperate climate, lavender fields and olive groves near the Mediteranean area, and oversea territories in tropical oceans all around the world.
The illusion of universal health care.
This is really a subjective question. I have been in Canada for two years, and don't see anything that I didn't have in the U.S.. I do however see things that I don't have in Canada, but had in the U.S..
I'm looking mostly for products that the US have that Canada doesn't.
Canada has a very important landmark/location which is called Niagra Falls, if my memory serves me right, one side is New York, America the other on Canada.
Canadians.
Jelly Beans
bagged milk
lakes
Somewhere in between 80-90 billion dollars(not trillion)
No part of Canada is a continent in itself. The entire country of Canada is a part of the continent of North America.
North America!!!!!!!!! Dumb asses! FU** YOU BIT**
it is in North America
If you're asking of which continent is the country of Canada located, it is North America. If you're asking of which part of North America is Canada located, it is directly north of the U.S.Canada occupies the northern section of North America; it's just north of the United States of America.
Somewhere in between 80-90 billion dollars(not trillion)
The Rocky mountains are in America and Canada
America is a continent. Many of the various countries in America, other than Canada, can and do, trade with Canada
No part of Canada is a continent in itself. The entire country of Canada is a part of the continent of North America.
North America!!!!!!!!! Dumb asses! FU** YOU BIT**
Canada is in North America
No Canada doesn't have bank of America.
No, Canada is part of North America.
in Canada
It doesnt.
it is in North America
no it doesnt at all,