There isn't much difference between US and Canadian cars because the selection of cars available to both countries are very similar. In addition, you will find car manufacturers from other countries outside North America have their own factories producing cars both in the US as well as Canada. Even US car companies such as General Motors have factories in Ontario, Canada.
That depends on the difference in cost of the cars, the difference in efficiency of the cars, and the cost per mile to operate them. Not enough information for us to give you a real answer.
The Canadian quart is equal to 40 ounces and the American quart is equal to 32 ounces. There are four Canadian quarts in a Canadian gallon and there are four US quarts in the US gallon. However there are exacly five US quarts in a Canadian gallon.
Both Canada and America use the dollar as their currency. The main difference between them being the exchange rate with 1$ Canadian being worth 96c American.
sizes in CA are 1 size larger than US clothing
The climate is similar between the northern states of the US and Canada.
one rules Canada and the other rules u.s.aSTUPID
A nickel is a unit of US or Canadian currency worth 5 cents. A quarter is a unit of US or Canadian currency worth 25 cents. So the difference between them is 20 cents.
The primary difference is how QuickBooks Canadian version handles Canadian Tax laws. GST, PST, Payroll Taxes etc. How Quickbook data from Canadian Version can be transferred into US Version Quickbook
If by us you are referring to Americans... then the main difference is that the Canadians have a prime minster and the Americans have a president... Other differences include that the senate is elected in the US while they are appointed up in Canada
If by us you are referring to Americans... then the main difference is that the Canadians have a prime minster and the Americans have a president... Other differences include that the senate is elected in the US while they are appointed up in Canada
Nothing... Nothing at all... Besides the fact that all of the US oatmeal secretly eats us from the inside out, little by little. Have fun sleeping tonight
Nothing... Nothing at all... Besides the fact that all of the US oatmeal secretly eats us from the inside out, little by little. Have fun sleeping tonight