Describe The Relationship Between Us And Canada

493 Words1 Page

“My idea of freedom is that we should protect the rights of people to believe what their conscience dictates, but fight equally hard to protect people from having the beliefs of others imposed upon them” Justin Trudeau. Canada is becoming more and more of an idealized country for a lot of Americans. With liberalism rising and taking over change is happening at at rapid pace for our neighbors to the north. Canada has 10 Provences and 3 territories the Provences are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The three territories are Nunavut, Yukon, and Northwest Territories. The capital is in Ottawa, Quebec. With approximately 37 million people living the the country its roughly the same population as California. Canada had two major languages, their first and native language is French and the second is the modernized English language. …show more content…

With our borders touching through land and lakes it is much different compared to our neighbors to the south Mexico. The U.S Canadian border seems like a stroll in the park compared to Mexico. The border is guarded very lightly and is almost inviting to cross over into Canada and back over for lunch or a movie. Economically the relationship between the U.S and Canada is like most relationships with the U.S with a surplus of trade for the trading country and the U.S buying majority of the goods. GDP for Canada is hovering at 1.53 trillion USD as of 2016 and continues to grow every year. Compared to the U.S GDP of 18.57 it is quite small but Canada still plays a major role in the world trade

More about Describe The Relationship Between Us And Canada

Open Document