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Is Canada more like Europe or America?


    



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paintedhorse30
I would guess more like Europe since they have socialized medicine. We are the only industrialized country that doesn't.


janniel
In some ways it is uniquely Canadian and not like either.
In other ways, the European heritage, mostly English and French, is very noticeable.
And in other ways, American influence is apparent.


mj_puce
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More like America. We do have more British influence then the Americans, and we also have a French influence; and by percentage, we have a much bigger native population, so that is important to our cultural identity as well. Basically though we are North Americans and obviously have a lot of similarities to the United States.

In some ways it's not really like anywhere else, but it's hard to explain.


shaheensta
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U have to state where you are asking about.

Over all i wud say America

we dont have an eiffel tower or very old cities

were like an america

dough =.=


snowbarbie
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Canada is influenced by its neighbour to the south in its economy, TV, etc, however, the ancestors of many of the people who live here, and the people who founded the country, came from Europe.

Canada is a unique country and is not totally like either Europe of the USA, it is a fabulous place to live which recognizes the contributions from both those places, yet Canada continues to "do her own thing".


miss_brittanychantal
Canada is its own country !
We are unique ;)


Dman
A little of both


efunk
canada is more like america but it depends on where you go in canada because some parts of it do look alot like Europe. On top of that canada is just a place of it own it's where you can have alot of fun there lots of nice places to visit but it all depends on what you're into there could be alot of interesting things for you to find in canada.



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