It depends on the time of year. Canada is a migratory country, and we pick it up and move it to wherever the weather is nicest. We tend to pick New Zealand from September to March, and then move Canada to just off the coast of Sakhalin Island for the summer. We avoid going anywhere near the United States -- we can't handle their level of education. Plus they make too many hurricanes.
2006-10-07 02:59:27
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answered by stevewbcanada 6
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The earth is divided into Northern and Southern as well as Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The division between Northern and Southern Hemispheres is the equator which wraps around the middle of the earth like a belt. The equator is half way between the north and south poles and is at 0 degrees latitude. One country that it passes through is Ecuador (like "equator") which is near the top of South America. So, in general, everything north of South America (including Latin America, Mexico, US and Canada) is in the Northern Hemisphere.
2006-10-05 13:39:02
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answered by mjohnson_cdn 1
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Northern
2006-10-06 06:15:42
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answered by babysweetvee 3
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Northern
2006-10-05 14:50:45
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answered by fatsausage 7
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Northern
2006-10-05 12:33:11
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answered by your best friend 3
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Northern
2006-10-05 12:25:10
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answered by Diana S 5
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Northern
2006-10-05 12:19:46
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answered by Ad Just 4
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It is in the Northern hemisphere. It is North of the United States.
2006-10-05 12:25:27
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answered by redunicorn 7
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Once again, notice that Canada is right on top of the United States, Remember, the top of the earth is north. Canada, the US are north of the equator, and closer to the top. So Northern Hemisphere is the correct answer! LOL
2006-10-05 12:31:28
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answered by toomeymimi 4
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Canada is in the Northern hemisphere of Planet Earth, and you are from Planet...? Just kidding.
2006-10-06 00:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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