This an impossible situation.
no Canada does not have mild winters!! no Canada does not have mild winters!!
There are a lots of reasons why the south is a perfect environment for plants. The biggest reason is the climate. Compared to the North, the South has mild winters and long, hot, humid summers.
Your mom is hot and humid all year long.
Quebec, for example, is a huge state, but in the southern part of the state where the bulk of the population lives, the weather is pleasantly continental. Summers - June to August - are hot, which contrasts starkly with winters which are often very wet turning to cold and snowy. Central Quebec, meanwhile, enjoys colder winters and shorter cooler summers, while in the far north severe Arctic weather with a freezing winter and permafrost are the norm. Winter in south east Canada can be five months in the south to as long as eight months in the north, averaging between 14 and -13ºF (-10ºC and -25ºC). Today in Montreal, for example, the weather forecast is for light snow with temperatures as low as -14C and a windchill factor of -23C. In general, then, south eastern Canada enjoys a humid continental climate with warm, humid summers and long, cold winters.
The climate of the prairie provinces does vary depending on how far north ( or south ) you are in that province. The further north you go, the winters are very very cold with very short daylight hours, and the summer has long daylight hours, and can get to be quite hot. There can be a lot of snow on the ground, and the waters are frozen for roughly six months of the year. In the south, the temperatures are milder in general, but the winters can still produce some bitter cold temperatures and a lot of snow. The southern part of the prairies is also very windy, with 80km/h winds not uncommon. In summer, it can reach 35º or more.
Ontario has a humid continental climate with warm summers and cold winters. The province experiences four distinct seasons, with temperatures ranging from hot and humid in the summer to cold and snowy in the winter. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year.
humid subtropical
The Humid Subtropical have long periods of summer. The winters are mild to cool, depending on latitude. The climate is very suitable for raising crops.The Mediterranean have hot and dry summers. The winters are cool and rainy. The climate supports farming and agricultural activity.
Some areas with continental Mediterranean climates that experience cold snowy winters and long hot summers include parts of southeastern Europe such as the Balkans, as well as regions in central and eastern Spain. These areas have distinct seasons with significant temperature variations between winter and summer.
continental climates
Yukon has a subarctic climate, characterized by cold, snowy winters and mild summers. The region experiences long, harsh winters with temperatures often dropping below freezing. During the summer months, temperatures can range from mild to warm, with long daylight hours due to its northern location.
Yugoslavia had a diverse climate due to its location in southeastern Europe. The climate ranged from a Mediterranean climate along the Adriatic coast to continental and mountain climates inland. Winters were cold and snowy in the north, while summers were hot in the south.
Sub-arctic has long cold winter and summers!!!!!
Sub-arctic has long cold winter and summers!!!!!
humid continental (four distinct seasons: long, cold winters and short, warm summers, and average precipitation varies
Mississippi is located in the humid subtropical climate region, characterized by temperate winters; long, hot summers; and rainfall that is fairly evenly distributed through the year.
The climate zone in Romania Is a temperate to continental climate. They have hot, long summers and cold winters. Big snowfalls may occur from December to mid March.