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Climate stuff comes to mind. Big storms, it being sunny almost all the time, and -30C. There's other climates that are similar, of course, but I guess most people don't live in them, because visitors remark on it. Europeans tend to be gobsmacked by the amount of empty space there is between human structures, too.
A lot of pests people think are everywhere are just nowhere to be seen because of the cold. That's more something that's missing, though.
Free healthcare and French labeling, for the Americans. I'm not sure if they think the money is cool or just stupid.
Kay, but summer/spring is brutal for the deer flies and mosquitoes
Fucking mosquitos. They could probably survive Antarctica. Instead, if you go further north yet everything that eat them dies, and they grow endless and mutantly large. I'd love to see the territories but that bit gives me pause.
If you're somewhere wooded, blackflies also get bad reviews.
Québec? Quelle partie?
No, Alberta. Unfortunately, my French isn't good. C'est merde, pardon.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if Quebec is more like here than southern Ontario or BC, though. And definitely the US or most of the EU.
Sunny and -30°C. You live in the arctic?
No, that's still a good few degrees north. Just the Canadian prairies.
TBF we only get a day or two worth of that here in a winter. There's quite a lot of -20, though, and -15 isn't even worth a remark.