Two-in-five Canadians (44%) believe the environment is a global threat, compared with only one-in-five (23%) Americans.

28% of Canadians saw the United Nations as "very good" for their country in 2002. Only 18% of Americans agreed.

Canadians (86%) think global trade is a good thing while 78% of Americans support this.

58% of Americans say a person has to believe in God to be moral. Only 30% of Canadians agree.

Canada (69%) is more accepting of homosexuality than Americans (51%).

26% of Canadians say the husband should be the sole provider; 37% of Americans take that traditional view.

For Canadians, jobs are the most important national issue; for Americans, it is international affairs.

As their number 1 objective, Canadians chose building the economy; Americans opted for promoting the family.

Decided voters in Canada are roughly equally motivated by liking their candidate or party and their dislike of the alternative; most Americans really prefer the candidate they support, and what they think of his opponent has less influence.

Canada: Je me souviens. USA: The South will rise again.

Canada: Celine Dion. USA: Barbra Streisand.


http://people-press.org/commentary/display.php3?AnalysisID=80
http://www.favreau.info/misc/canadavsusa.php
http://www.unitednorthamerica.org/simdiff.htm