They are different varieties of wheat. Canadian wheat needs a shorter growing season and the capability to grow in cooler temperatures. US wheat grows in the Midwest where it is hotter and has a longer growing season.
U.S.A.'s is elected. Canada's isn't.
Canada is usally much colder because its more north than the US
that the US mainly focus on individual rights and Canada focus on group rights
Canada's health benefits, or most of, are paid for by taxes.
Canadas are better...
Ok .in my oppinion .i think the the difference is the time zone
The climate is similar between the northern states of the US and Canada.
one rules Canada and the other rules u.s.aSTUPID
It's not a wheat penny. Wheat cents were issued by the US, not Canada. Aside from that, it's worth about $0.25 U.S.
Normally with a combine harvester, at least in the US and Canada.
Climate. Most of Canada is too cold for wheat to survive the winter, as are some parts of the US such as North Dakota and Montana. The wheat itself has been selected for winter or spring planting as well, meaning that a farmer can't plant winter wheat in the spring time, or vice versa.
Connecticut, USA is 3 hours ahead of Vancouver, BC, Canada