Here Are 14 SHOCKING Differences Between Canada and the U.S.

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Canada has a whole other array of snacks than America

Even if Canada and the US are tied up together geographically, their food is completely different. First, Canadians are extremely serious about their potato chips. They are also famous for their ketchup chips, but also for their “all-dressed chips”, which are basically a combination of barbecue, tomato, salt, vinegar, sour cream, and onions.

Plus, there’s the magical poutine, which is a dish of French fries that are smothered in cheese curds and gravy. And, yes, they’re also in love with maple syrup. In fact, they have something known as beaver trails, which is made with a piece of fried dough, covered in different toppings, such as apples and cinnamon.

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2 thoughts on “Here Are 14 SHOCKING Differences Between Canada and the U.S.”

  1. My niece has lived and worked in Canada for many years; she has dual citizenship. In her experience, the “free” health care system leaves much to be desired.
    The system as a whole is underfunded, so that there aren’t enough practitioners. Therefore, there can be long waits for essential, even urgent, services. She’s very active and athletic, so she occasionally suffers an injury (such as a broken nose) that would be treated immediately or within days in the U.S.; she’s had to wait weeks for proper treatment. However, if she were willing to pay with her own money, she could be treated much sooner. Some Canadians who can afford it, go to the U.S. for treatment of major health conditions. The idea of free health care is good; there must be proper implementation to go with it.

  2. Re: . The text in the article title, “Americans have Starbucks and Canadians have Tom Hortons” does not agree with the caption on the cup in the picture, “Tim Hortons”

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