United Kingdom VS Canada - Country Comparison (2022)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

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  • @TheGeographyBible
    @TheGeographyBible  3 года назад +86

    Where would you rather live?🔥
    Canada🇨🇦
    United Kingdom🇬🇧
    Let us know!

  • @hckyroxs8019
    @hckyroxs8019 2 года назад +144

    I'm a Canadian living in the UK, Scotland specifically, and I feel overall this video covered the comparisons well. I find the UK is cheaper for things like public travel (like trains, buses and planes), food, phone and internet plans and rent (depending where you live obviously) but find it to be more expensive for clothes, owning a car as well as the expenses that come with it and anything electronic or technology based. For example, my partner has a car and has to pay for yearly MOTs, road tax, petrol (which is close to double the price of Canada) and insurance where as when I had a car in Ontario, Canada I paid less for gas, no road tax, had a set rate for my yearly license plate sticker (which in Ontario you now no longer have to pay for) and pretty reasonable insurance. On the other side of things, travelling in Canada, as beautiful a country as it is, can be a nightmare due to the sheer size of the country and how long it takes to travel and how expensive it is because of the size. As a kid I'd only seen parts of Canada and a couple bits of the Northern US due to how expensive it can be to fly and having to drive instead. In comparison, since moving to the UK I've been able to easily and relatively cheaply travel to many other European countries and seen a lot within the UK as well. Point is, there are pros and cons to living in both countries and I could see myself bouncing between the two the rest of my life. I genuinely enjoy Canadian winters but hate the heat in the summer there, so would love to go back to Scotland in the summer for the cooler temps. Both Canada and the UK are great in their own ways and I'm lucky to get to experience both.

    • @anonamous6320
      @anonamous6320 2 года назад

      Scotland doesn’t count

    • @hckyroxs8019
      @hckyroxs8019 2 года назад +1

      @@anonamous6320 lol, okay, guess geography isn’t your strong point then.

    • @juststrahyk5377
      @juststrahyk5377 2 года назад +3

      I’m canadian and I haven’t been to more than 2 provinces, you are fine

    • @Jacob_JRW
      @Jacob_JRW 2 года назад

      The UK has those legislations around cars in order to reduce the uk’s greenhouse emissions and to also make driving safer and it works! Many of these things can be elevated by buying an electric car etc.

    • @declanzhang2391
      @declanzhang2391 2 года назад

      Are you sure that phones, food, internet are cheaper in the uk than in Canada? From the information I have, the phones in the uk are probably the most expensive in the world, and I’m talking about every single make of phones not just one particularly. 😅

  • @cindymeyers9409
    @cindymeyers9409 Год назад +28

    I’m Canadian, and I absolutely loved 🥰 this video! I love the UK, but I’ll always live in Canada 🇨🇦 🍁 🇬🇧

  • @Chester-32
    @Chester-32 2 года назад +15

    Moving to Vancouver from the UK at the end of the year and I cannot wait!

    • @sohigamer141
      @sohigamer141 2 года назад +4

      There are a lot of people from the UK in Vancouver. But the problem is Vancouver is the most expensive city in Canada. If you ever found hard to survive there just consider moving to Calgary. It's one of the cheapest cities in Canada and also a has a lot of natural beauty like Vancouver and people are probably more nice than the Vancouver ones 😜.

  • @jph1957
    @jph1957 2 года назад +16

    Born in UK, Burton upon Trent 1957 Left UK in 1983 live in Winnipeg Canada. I love Canada has it is a open land country and beautiful weather and love this beautiful country.

  • @xxMelaniexx
    @xxMelaniexx 2 года назад +21

    I love living in Canada, but I'm Canadian lol. I've lived in almost every province. Done coast to coast roadtrips here. Traveled to other countries. Never lived in an country so I guess I'm happy here.

  • @klondikechris
    @klondikechris 2 года назад +13

    While born in England, I grew up in Canada. I've been back, and while I am still British in many ways, I think Canada is a better place. I live in the Yukon, which is 99% virgin wilderness. There is room to think, and play up here! I once drove 295km on the main highway, and did not see a single vehicle on the road. Of course, this was only just past half way to the nearest city (of 28,000) from where I live! If you like space around you though, Canada is the place to be.

  • @LILLYB8328
    @LILLYB8328 Год назад +42

    I'm American. Lived in Canada and now live in the UK. Both are incredible places to live and work. Canada is great for the outdoors and especially if you love being out in the wilderness. The UK, well England, is highly urbanised but it's countryside is gorgeous! ❤ I think this is now going to be my pernament home. Love life in England.

    • @karthikaj5163
      @karthikaj5163 Год назад +5

      So Do I. England is my favourite country and always the best.

    • @Fatherland927
      @Fatherland927 Год назад +3

      Before the industrial revolution, England was known as the land of forests. The green and pleasant land, England is so awesome.

    • @WheresYourToque
      @WheresYourToque Год назад

      ? Every so often I meet Canadians and Europeans that tell me things like the UK is a terrible, cold, rainy, crowded, expensive place with no opportunity, tiny- weenie cars, houses, and flats and ugly cold people, and that they never want to go back there.

    • @LILLYB8328
      @LILLYB8328 Год назад +3

      @Traitoranda_f-g Bitterness is a terrible trait. This place is paradise to the lawless hellhole I came from back in the US. I'm loving like here. 👍

    • @WheresYourToque
      @WheresYourToque Год назад

      @@LILLYB8328 Even so, I don't think I am going to visit London any time soon. It's a tourist trap, like Disneyland, but not as good.

  • @5l2237
    @5l2237 2 года назад +23

    Love the video. A small correction is that (according to wikipedia) Vancouver is actually the most densely populated city in Canada, not Toronto. Vancouver has 5,749 people/km2, where Toronto has 4,427 people/km2. Both cities are beautiful :)

    • @wendigo53
      @wendigo53 Год назад +1

      Ok. It depend on whether you're counting "the city itself" vs "the greater urban area". The City Of Toronto currently includes all the less dense "boroughs" (North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke) that have more parkland; whereas the "City Of Vancouver" does NOT include less dense bordering cities that together constitute Greater Vancouver.

  • @davidreichert9392
    @davidreichert9392 Год назад +5

    Canada and the UK have diverged somewhat over the last 50 years, but I'm heartened during my visits to old Blighty where we are still welcomed not just as friends but as family.

    • @chrisgraham2904
      @chrisgraham2904 Год назад

      Yes, "as friends, family and allies". We have diverged in recent decades, in trade and other aspects. I believe we both have a lot to offer each other and many benefits could be achieved by rekindling the relationship.

  • @johngore7744
    @johngore7744 Год назад +6

    My Grandparents on both sides came from England. Manchester and Prestwich. They came to Montreal in 1910. I’m 62,and still in Montreal. My Granny used to refer to England as The Mother Country ( old Vicky I bet) and I still have lots of family in the UK. Grew up other bangers and mash, roast beef and Yorkshire on Sundays and home made fish and chips. Lol. Even have a tea spoon from the visit, in 1939 of George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Queen mum) to Montreal. My grandparents were working class living in Montreal’s East End (now Hochelaga/Maisonneuve) in those flats with the outside corkscrew stairs all their friends were immigrants from the UK.

  • @stephenbaker7079
    @stephenbaker7079 Год назад +7

    My Great Aunt Kitty emigrated to Canada from Bristol, England, probably after the Second World War. I think she married a Canadian, possibly a serving soldier she would have nursed in Bristol. Aunt Kitty visited us in the 1950s bringing various things from Canada, including magazines and a warm woolly coat for me. I wore it with pride thinking people would think I was Canadian myself!

  • @JJLeroybun
    @JJLeroybun 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for being the first ever person on RUclips that I have seen that didn't say Canada is cold everywhere.

  • @bensmith9066
    @bensmith9066 3 года назад +38

    Hard choice but I would probably live in the UK (not London) and visit Canada, especially the Rockies ♥

    • @BookwormYevgen
      @BookwormYevgen 2 года назад

      Why not London? What cities in the UK do you think are more attractive for living(climate, safe, costs, rent etc)?

    • @DylanMush
      @DylanMush 2 года назад +1

      @@BookwormYevgen Literally anywhere else outside of London is cheaper, it’s facts

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Год назад +3

    At the end of the day....its where your heart belongs...where...you feel..happy ..

  • @DitchdoctorAG
    @DitchdoctorAG 2 года назад +20

    Another fun (not so fun) fact about Lytton BC was that it had been setting heat records for about a week culminating at the record 49.6 °C on June 29
    On June 30 a wildfire ripped through the area and almost completely destroyed the town.

    • @sagmilling
      @sagmilling 2 года назад

      almost 6 months later and they haven't really started to rebuild :(

    • @newcoyote
      @newcoyote Год назад +1

      I was in Lytton when it went up in flames. I barely got out in time. Then my alternator died in Chilliwack and I was stranded.

  • @Evil.Totoro
    @Evil.Totoro Год назад +5

    The weather can be pretty extreme in Canada too. I am from Alberta where winters can get into the -40 plus range, yet summers can go well over 30. But the most crazy weather patterns are the Chinook winds in winter. You can go from -20 to plus 20 in the same day,

  • @Iamtheliquor
    @Iamtheliquor 3 года назад +37

    I’m British but I lived in Toronto for 2 years in the early 00’s.
    Tough call. I’d go with the UK but only because its my home

  • @kdexter2690
    @kdexter2690 Год назад +18

    I adore UK 🇬🇧 and Canada 🇨🇦
    The best countries in the world 🌍
    Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷

  • @MrCyclist
    @MrCyclist Год назад +14

    I grew up in London England to age 18 then moved to Canada for the last 60 years. As an outdoors person (cyclist), Canada takes the honours. I live in Toronto and can enjoy dependable and mostly sunny days, April to December as England is far too wet too often. On my last visit, I found it too densely populated.

  • @linesided
    @linesided Год назад +5

    I'm dual UK/Canadian citizen. Good show-down and it's a close call. Have lived in Canada for 25 years am ready for time again in UK. Why? UK has beautiful coastline, countryside, pubs, gorgeous lanes to cycle (S Downs, N Downs) London is beyond amazing compared to all Canadian cities in terms of the sheer scale and drama of the architecture. Love the abundance of trains in UK (compared to Canada anyway!) and being so close to Europe is very cool.
    Mind you, I have lived the print off the map in both USA and Canada and would be sad if I hadn't. Hawaii is definitely too far from UK to visit much.
    Both sides of the pond have so much to offer, why settle for one when you can have both :)

  • @bingbongvo7287
    @bingbongvo7287 Год назад +7

    I'm a Brit that's lived in the UK all my life. However, my father is an immigrant from Canada to the UK, so I've been to Canada many times. With fond memories in both countries, I don't think I could choose which one I like more.

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Год назад +3

    I have traveled all around the world..and lived in other countries..like people do alot now...but i still love England. even though its not perfect. ...my heart belongs there..my roots. !!

  • @InstantLuc
    @InstantLuc 2 года назад +63

    I feel a lot of people who grew up in London will prefer Canada and be sick of UK. The reality is, UK's quality of life is usually better outside of London. Lived in both countries and prefer UK hands down for the time being.

    • @iurope4834
      @iurope4834 2 года назад +2

      Im not

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 2 года назад +1

      A friend of mine married an English girl. She is from the SE and as much as she still is English in her sensibility, she loves Canada. She emigrated here for opportunities and standard of living. She just isn't a fan of a Toronto July with humidity or -20c days in the Winter.

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 2 года назад

      @@gabriellanoelle1606 it may be the odd day or two. The windchill can reach that for sure. Toronto has a damp cold however around freezing that cuts through you with a slight wind. Lake Ontario moderates the temp compared to a few hours north but the humidity can be a factor in the winter as well.
      The upside of Toronto's climate is no trend lasts for too long and change is always coming. That, and Florida and other tropical destinations are just two hours and change away

    • @adnanshahriar4435
      @adnanshahriar4435 2 года назад

      @@marklittle8805 how does it have better living standards?

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 2 года назад

      @@adnanshahriar4435 she said the cost of living overall is less. Less taxes (which is sad because I think Canadians get charged more than we should) and just a different vibe. Which isn't to say it is for everyone but she said opportunity was also a thing

  • @johnransom1146
    @johnransom1146 Год назад +3

    Canada. I’m from Nova Scotia and it’s so beautiful and friendly here

  • @ibbzjoseph3841
    @ibbzjoseph3841 Год назад +16

    I moved from the UK to Canada for work and currently working on staying forever. Canada is so modern, clean, safe and naturally beautiful. And Canadians are some of the best people you could meet anywhere in the world. The UK and Canada are the best countries in the world in my opinion but Canada is easily a better place to live because there is so much opportunity to make good money here and get wealthier than you ever could in England

    • @sonterix
      @sonterix Год назад +1

      Where do you live exactly in Canada?

  • @pumpkinspimph5250
    @pumpkinspimph5250 2 года назад +3

    Watching this at the end of September 2023.. things have changed alot for both countries.. lol

  • @CB-fz3li
    @CB-fz3li Год назад +1

    Refreshing lack of bad mouthing either country on here.

  • @GoWestYoungMan
    @GoWestYoungMan 2 года назад +8

    The only criticism: unemployment rates are calculated differently in each country so just looking at the rate is problematic. I'm nitpicking though. Overall, very well done. I'm London (UK) born, like both countries, but do have a preference. I voted with my feet and now live in Toronto.

    • @sohigamer141
      @sohigamer141 Год назад

      Are you still living in Toronto? How's it been there like the cost of living, crime rate etc? I am planning to move there soon so I would appreciate if you give me some info.

    • @1167400
      @1167400 Год назад +1

      Best emplyment data is: what percentage of the population is working. Canada scores higher than the US even though the US 'unemployment' rate is lower.

  • @LaraRayCanada
    @LaraRayCanada Год назад +13

    I’m a Canadian British dual national, born in UK but moved to Canada. My mums Canadian and dads British. I much prefer Canada, but I’m a very outdoorsy person, I love the scenery, people and lifestyle here. I love not feeling crammed in either. Xx

    • @sonnyc3826
      @sonnyc3826 Год назад +1

      seeing british countryside its hard to imagine they seem to have so much countryside for such a smal island or country..they make it look big anyway. but Canada has far more of that id imagine..Britain seems like itd be cramped but videos show otherwise..but ive never been there so i really dont know

  • @Mythos131
    @Mythos131 Год назад +6

    Well done video. Both countries are great countries, but I pick Canada. Mostly for the same reason I returned to Halifax from Halifax--the stifling congestion. You have a slight mistake in your graphics of the currents affecting Canada, your is about 70 years out of date. The offshoot of the Labrador Current you show just off the coast of Nova Scotia does not flow like that anymore. Your population of Canada is years out of date, at the time I write this, it is 39,925,345. In southern Canada where 95% of Canadians live, the summers are considerably hotter than the UK. I'm totally jealous that Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin come from the UK.

  • @Rashico
    @Rashico Год назад +1

    Great video, I was curious about the general difference in cost of living since I just travelled to the UK last week. Just a correction for the video though, Canada has 3 distinct Indigenous groups: First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Inuit are the ones who live in the north, while First Nations largely live below the 60th parallel.

  • @garystaudinger9034
    @garystaudinger9034 2 года назад +58

    I’m a Canadian raised dual US and Canadian citizen with Finn/Dane/Brit heritage. Interesting and well done. I find “quality of life” and “world happiness” comparisons odd as they vary so widely depending on who is analyzing countries. Usually on both scales I have seen, Canada is at top of both possibly following only Scandinavian countries. Having spent decades in airline management working with people from many countries I would say I would enjoy living in many countries particularly those in N. America and Europe. For climate, Britain, for culture, Britain, for the people, Canada, for economic security, Canada, for health care, Britain. For security, Canada, but the trump card is the accessibility to the wilderness and beauty of the variety of landscapes and wildlife there is nothing in the world like Canada hands down winner.

    • @joshbentley2307
      @joshbentley2307 2 года назад +6

      I agree with everything other than “security”.
      There is quite a bit more crime in Canada per capita, than there is in the U.K.
      For example the U.K.’s murder rate per 100,000 is 1, Canada’s is 1.95 (2020).

    • @nickkenney9727
      @nickkenney9727 2 года назад +7

      @@joshbentley2307 take Winnipeg out of there and it's dead even aha

    • @codenamezz9993
      @codenamezz9993 2 года назад +5

      I've been in both countries. I felt more secure in the UK.

    • @jasoncornthwaite8387
      @jasoncornthwaite8387 2 года назад

      @@joshbentley2307 as a brit with viking blood,,yes u will,lol

    • @jasoncornthwaite8387
      @jasoncornthwaite8387 2 года назад

      edit,,yes u will find that ,,people with viking,celtic,germatic,roman,ect,ect,blood in a big country ,,,rape and pillage ,,,lol

  • @cutie3020
    @cutie3020 Год назад +2

    I was kind of hoping this video would cover infrastructure. Which country has better between the two.

    • @wendigo53
      @wendigo53 Год назад

      Canada's infrastructure is generally "modern", but even along the southern edge (where the humans live), there are so many sections that have low population, making maintenance costs challenging.

  • @chillaxdude01
    @chillaxdude01 2 года назад +6

    This is an awesome masterpiece.Thank you for the detailed analysis between the two countries.Really informative.

  • @yhaniegh664
    @yhaniegh664 2 года назад +2

    Were living in the UK, London to be exact, we have the best universities and lovely people❤️wishing to tour Canada in the future

  • @fahdadetunji5663
    @fahdadetunji5663 Год назад +2

    Of course am going to live in the Uk nothing can change my mind

  • @timmytwodogs
    @timmytwodogs Год назад +12

    I was born in Canada but, after a holiday in London, I would definitely consider moving to the UK if I was 30 years younger. I'm a history nut and the UK is paradise for those of us who appreciate that sort of thing.

    • @chrisgraham2904
      @chrisgraham2904 Год назад +1

      So true. No comparison in the age and richness of history. My parents were married in England, at the end of WWII in a 12th century church, which simply couldn't exist in Canada. In Canada, a 150 year old house is incredibly old and in the U.K. people are renovating 15th century stables into beautiful homes. During my lifetime, the relationship between Canada and the U.K. has widened in trade and other aspects, but I believe there are many opportunities to provide greater value to one another.

  • @PhilChandlerArts
    @PhilChandlerArts 10 месяцев назад +1

    I live in Canada, born and raised here, and I consider myself quite fortunate to be here. It's been on my bucket list to visit the UK, and I'm finally doing it this summer. I am also looking into moving to the UK for maybe a year or so just so I can take in the whole country, the culture, etc... I have many friends and family that live there and I hear so many wonderful things about it (despite all the issues it has too)... not to mention I adore the accents. :) Unfortunately moving to the UK is difficult, even if just for a short time.

    • @andrewbarrett42
      @andrewbarrett42 5 месяцев назад

      You won,t like UK,every Canadian I,ve met says the UK is shit,USA is way better.

    • @PhilChandlerArts
      @PhilChandlerArts 5 месяцев назад

      @@andrewbarrett42 I’ve been to both now. I absolutely loved the UK. Personally I’d take it over the US.

  • @drscopeify
    @drscopeify Год назад +4

    I live in Seattle and visit Vancouver BC at least once a year to meet with Friends and hang out. The downside is that going between USA and Canada is practically the same culture unlike going from UK to well, anywhere in Europe. It's a pretty substantial difference. Vancouver is also very similar to Seattle with both cities surrounded by nature limiting development of housing and growth leading to high cost of living, for sure a bit more expensive in Vancouver than here in Seattle. I hope to one day visit the UK though that is #1 on my list. I was most recently in Turkey and South Korea so UK is now my #1 next on the list.

    • @ibcanadaboy4381
      @ibcanadaboy4381 Год назад +6

      If you think that the US and Canada have "practically the same culture", you don't understand much about Canada. I spent 13 years in the US and now 30 years in Canada, and I can tell you that what people prioritize in life is VERY different. Canada is so much more European in outlook than the Excited States.

    • @karthikaj5163
      @karthikaj5163 Год назад

      In my list England is ALWAYS #1.

    • @karthikaj5163
      @karthikaj5163 Год назад

      #2 Spain
      #3 Japan
      #4 Switzerland
      #5 France

  • @mbathroom1
    @mbathroom1 3 года назад +37

    Love the Uk from Canada, we are brothers

    • @andyouknow6955
      @andyouknow6955 3 года назад +2

      We are mom and child lmao

    • @aetherian31
      @aetherian31 2 года назад +11

      @@andyouknow6955 or father and child (mom would be france)

  • @spuddy98
    @spuddy98 Год назад +1

    They also both have 2 of the coolest looking flags in my opinion.

  • @Aragornofmoria
    @Aragornofmoria 2 года назад +6

    I'm from UK but see both our people as British inside so the only difference is climate and the chance of getting lost in the wilderness

  • @KP-wt8qr
    @KP-wt8qr 2 года назад +12

    I like the great outdoors and true wilderness, I feel I'd be claustrophobic in the UK. To give an example Canada has a national park that is over 44,000 sq km which is larger than countries like Switzerland, Denmark and Netherlands.

  • @vkv0789
    @vkv0789 3 года назад +12

    UK especially England 👌👍🥰🙏

  • @ugbenennekachinedusandra6117
    @ugbenennekachinedusandra6117 Год назад

    Good analysis

  • @danielleduplantis9449
    @danielleduplantis9449 2 года назад +7

    I'm Canadian and proud to be

  • @viewfromthehighchair9391
    @viewfromthehighchair9391 Год назад

    Fair!! LOL
    I live in Canada but very much want to travel to the UK soon. See you then.

  • @barbarawhite4257
    @barbarawhite4257 Год назад +2

    Yes,Lytton recorded that 49 degree Celsius temperature in 2021 and then the town burned to the ground a few days later as fires swept the area. It was terrible 😢

  • @dorothy1
    @dorothy1 Год назад +4

    As a Canadian I can tell you that very few people make the yearly wage you mentioned. We wish we did. Most of our houses are normal size. In B.C. a house for a family is over 1 million dollars. The houses are far from supervise. Crime is rising quickly with foreign gangs fighting for control over the illegal drug trade. Obesity is a plague in Canada. Diabetes and other metabolic syndromes are a plague.

    • @DJreeik
      @DJreeik 10 месяцев назад

      Trust me, it’s much worse in the UK in terms of crime.

  • @sonnyc3826
    @sonnyc3826 Год назад +2

    what i do like about ENgland or British is they seem to keep their history and historic buildings..like they hang onto those structures and stuff ..Canada has a few things like that but has alot more modern stuff you have to go to certian palces to see those old school buildings and structures..ive never been to Britain but form what i see thats what i see in videos

  • @chrisgraham2904
    @chrisgraham2904 Год назад +1

    I was born in Canada, but both sides of the family originated in the U.K. Dad's side from Ireland 200 years ago and my mother from England after the second world war. I spent a four month long summer in England at age 8 to meet my mother's parents for the first time. I think I could live in either country without too much adjustment. Family made a choice to come to Canada and I think it was a good choice and I have no desire to call anywhere else home.

  • @giuliarenziGRR
    @giuliarenziGRR 2 года назад +2

    You should do Spain vs Italy next 👍

  • @utsavraj224
    @utsavraj224 2 года назад +27

    London is my dream city🇬🇧
    Love 🇬🇧 from 🇮🇳

  • @bluetocop
    @bluetocop Год назад +1

    home is home and your individual situation creates a winner. Commuting in Toronto is a horror. If one had a good job in a smaller Canadian city it would be tough to beat that life! A good video would be 5 careers compared across the two countries

    • @ginnel_snicket
      @ginnel_snicket Год назад

      You nailed it with Toronto (Caronto). Lived here long enough but can't leave just yet due to work. I'd hate to be starting out now and trying to buy a small home here. Insane.

  • @BytebroUK
    @BytebroUK 3 года назад +13

    I'm sure I remember that last summer, a lot of BC was doing 50-degree C temps, and now they're under about a mile of ice and shit.
    England might be boring, but it rarely goes over 30 degrees or below minus 5 C.

    • @iurope4834
      @iurope4834 2 года назад

      What about whe it was raining ice and 50 degrees celsius

    • @jjulienlondon
      @jjulienlondon 2 года назад +2

      England is one of the most vibrant, cosmopolitan and exciting country in the world! There’s no place like London… all Canadian cities are bland compared to any UK city!

    • @vulpix3783
      @vulpix3783 2 года назад

      @@jjulienlondon Isn’t Toronto the mostly diverse city in the world XD

    • @c3realK1ll4h
      @c3realK1ll4h 2 года назад +1

      @@vulpix3783 no its not, its full of chinese, that talk is overrated, london is by far more multicultural, toronto is bland with only eaton centre the main good thing in downtown toronto, also london is much more exciting, better transportation as well, shops/restaurants everywhere in london in comparison to toronto, toronto is so bland of a city, i mean only 3 lines for the metro service, be real, every uk city is more exciting than any canadian city, but in my opinion, canadian cities are beautiful, but no city in north america compares with london, new york city is close, but new york city is dirty and rundown outside manhattan

  • @xdn22
    @xdn22 2 года назад +9

    as a canadian, i wanna go to the uk. i love the european-ness of it. although it may be a bit too hot for me. i hate heat

    • @whatisthisnewfeaturehandle
      @whatisthisnewfeaturehandle 2 года назад +2

      Quebec is very similar to Europe, and it's pretty cold there.

    • @joshuaking8424
      @joshuaking8424 Год назад

      It's humid here due to the geographical location the further north you go the cold it gets (Sod Scotland for a laugh). The south is where it's hottest, Cornwall, Devon, Somerset aka 'The West Country'. Yorkshire and Lincolnshire are probably the best places to visit (I have family who live in Linconlshire). Stunning landscape up north!!!

  • @ziabalisi2413
    @ziabalisi2413 Год назад +6

    I am Canadian and I would love to live in the uk cause I love there tradition and culture the accent and there food and the people cause there very nice and I hope they bring Jaffa cakes here
    -Canada ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @juliansmith4295
      @juliansmith4295 Год назад

      If you live in the west, Jaffa cakes are sold at London Drugs.

  • @briancampbell2914
    @briancampbell2914 2 года назад +1

    As a Canadian!! Great video. We are just like cousins. Our two countries are tight. Come visit us sometime

    • @jasheeen5263
      @jasheeen5263 2 года назад

      Just came back from Canada (I live in uk) and in the future I would love to live there

  • @Rawally
    @Rawally 2 года назад +5

    Obviously 🇬🇧 wins easily over 🇨🇦

  • @mostakahmedsimon1304
    @mostakahmedsimon1304 2 года назад +20

    For studying, living and working: Must be UK.
    For travelling or visiting: Canada of course.
    By the way I would prefer UK a lot to Canada. However, I love both of them as the British are intelligent, amicable & gentlemen and the Canadians are cool & compassionate.

    • @noelgenoway9360
      @noelgenoway9360 Год назад +1

      Sorry other way around. Visit, travel see friends in UK, Work, live study Canada!!!

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  • @johdo9953
    @johdo9953 2 года назад +3

    I love both countries, but you can't rely on these figures for Canada because it's a big country, prices and wages in the east and the west side of the country varies hugely. Also in June 2022 gas prices jumped to over Cad $2 per liter. The video showed you big houses and average prices of $500k-700k, that's certainly NOT the case in Ontario or B.C., where single detached houses costs over $1 million, or close to $2 million Cad dollars. One bedroom condo / apartment unit now costs over $500k. Many couldn't afford to buy a home. Also Canada is not as safe as it appears, but if you avoid the public transit and not walking alone at night you would feel safe 99.9%.

  • @Kesh84
    @Kesh84 2 года назад +24

    As an Aussie, Canada hands down!!!

    • @hemanthpothala356
      @hemanthpothala356 Год назад

      what made you like canada more? between Canada and Australia which one you like?

    • @chrisgraham2904
      @chrisgraham2904 Год назад +1

      As a Canadian, Australia would be a strong alternative for me. Both are the spawn of Britain, share a rugged untamed landscape and the same pioneering spirit.

  • @iAmJayHonest
    @iAmJayHonest 2 года назад +2

    Hey. You mentioned warm cities in Canada without mentioning the absolute #1 warmest city in the country
    WINDSOR!!!! Lol I’ve been here a year and I’m moving literally due to the heat 😂 we had a few days of winter never reaching -30 or anywhere near if

    • @FE25n
      @FE25n 2 года назад

      How bad does it get there in Summer lol? I’m from Mississauga and it’s like at the most 30 C

    • @KyleC11
      @KyleC11 Год назад +1

      @@FE25n Vancouver gets to the 40's in summer and winters rarely go below -10. So BC cities are defs warmer on average than Ontario

    • @xXPyrophorusXx
      @xXPyrophorusXx Год назад

      My wife wants to move to SW Ontario, not as far as Windsor though. My friends in Chatham said it was 44C for a day there! Maybe with the humidex-a factor as well....but I love the heat.

  • @jeremyfritzgerald5124
    @jeremyfritzgerald5124 3 года назад +46

    I love Canada ❤️🇨🇦

    • @duffal0
      @duffal0 2 года назад +2

      Same I went there once to Niagara Falls so I consider myself a Canadian citizen I love my country 🇨🇦 woohoo!

    • @pierrerouge8620
      @pierrerouge8620 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the support....

    • @Daisykilla
      @Daisykilla 2 года назад

      @@duffal0eh whut

    • @duffal0
      @duffal0 2 года назад

      @@Daisykilla Go Canada🍁 I love hockey 🏒 and Tim Horton’s☕️, eh

    • @Daisykilla
      @Daisykilla 2 года назад

      @@duffal0 bro are canadian or you just like it

  • @sunny2355
    @sunny2355 2 года назад +13

    As a Canadian myself I’m Sorry That CANADA 🍁 is BEST 😅

    • @aswin5839
      @aswin5839 2 года назад +4

      I’m from london .. the best in the world

  • @robertrydlewski9538
    @robertrydlewski9538 2 года назад +6

    It's personal, but Canada is the place to be for me.

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 2 года назад +4

    I have to admit, I like lamb and beef. And I was born in London but I would still love to visit the other side of the pond.

    • @wendigo53
      @wendigo53 Год назад +2

      We 🍁have lambs and beef. We have venison. I've eaten roast snake. Ontario has the greatest agricultural diversity and largest agricultural sector (by dollar value) in Canada.

    • @toni4729
      @toni4729 Год назад +1

      @@wendigo53 I have to say, not only do I never want to eat snake, but we don't have it on the menu in Oz. I do admire your taste in food however. I'll stick to be steak, lamb and salmon for the most part.

  • @BramptonAnglican
    @BramptonAnglican 2 года назад +3

    Canada for me. Born and raised here.

  • @neilcoligan8621
    @neilcoligan8621 Год назад +1

    Just a corrective about describing "native" people in Canada. There are First Nations people, but they are not the main occupants of the north. The Arctic and subpolar regions are mainly home to the Inuit and Dene. There are also the Metis who represent the intermarriage of settlers and First Nations.

  • @cout...codingandstuff
    @cout...codingandstuff 3 года назад +6

    What about SPAIN🇪🇸 vs ITALY🇮🇹

  • @aman6646
    @aman6646 3 года назад

    you are doing great 👍

  • @ginnel_snicket
    @ginnel_snicket Год назад +1

    UK easy. Born and lived there for first 9 years, lived in Canada for decades since. Want to go back to the UK.

  • @SixHundredandThirteen
    @SixHundredandThirteen 2 года назад +3

    If you compare cities please do NYC and London or Japan VS China

  • @johnbrowne2170
    @johnbrowne2170 Год назад

    Loved visiting London, England in 1972, but wouldn't go back now. It's changed too much.

  • @randymoyan7871
    @randymoyan7871 2 года назад +4

    Canada by a long shot. I've lived in both. UK is very expensive compared to Canada in practically all areas. Petrol, housing and taxes. Ripoff Britain I call it. Going out to a restaurant is expensive for mediocre food and small portions. Salaries are also very low compared to Canada in almost every job category. Housing is very expensive for flats that quite are quite small and shoddy compared to modern Canadian homes. For natural beauty it's no contest as Canada has beautiful mountains, prairies, woodlands, lakes and many other landscapes the UK doesn't. As for cities and infrastructure Canada's cities are lower density with as opposed to high density in the UK. Both have advantages and disadvantages. I love architecture so it's UK for sure. Culturally Britain has a lot to offer compared to Canada as we're a little provincial and spread out. If one had to choose for a better future for their family then it's Canada.

  • @stephenkellar
    @stephenkellar Год назад

    If you are deciding where to live, you should look further ahead then 2022 or 2023 as it is now.
    In Canada, if I go north, I can find areas to of the country that no one has ever set foot on before or at least no one sets foot on it more then once in 100 years. As such, there are definitely many valuable resources yet to be discovered in these remote parts. With the inevitable global warming, more and more of these areas will open up. Toronto had only a few days were it snowed this year. Just a 2 hour drive north, in the so called snow belt, there is now only a week or two that offer good snow for snowmobiling. There was a time when there was enough snow from the end of December until the first weeks of March to enjoy this sport. The ski hills can make snow so that will always be an option for winter activities.
    With so much land and untapped resources, the opportunities for growth most definitely favor Canada. It can only get better as the population and industries start to spread out as they grow. This growth can continue for many many years.

  • @marklittle8805
    @marklittle8805 2 года назад +12

    I am a proud Canadian who loves the UK from afar.
    The mother country is where we have our roots, but I think we come out ahead .

    • @jasoncornthwaite8387
      @jasoncornthwaite8387 2 года назад

      very clever the brits,,lost wars in the past to evolve in a future world,,,do u really think the sun sets on the empire

    • @c3realK1ll4h
      @c3realK1ll4h 2 года назад +1

      @@jasoncornthwaite8387 brother, its already set and moved on

    • @anonamous6320
      @anonamous6320 2 года назад

      Why are you here ?

    • @samuelmbugua8414
      @samuelmbugua8414 Год назад

      True

  • @RagamysticOfficial
    @RagamysticOfficial 2 месяца назад +2

    India succeeded and now 5th largest economy over uk , uk is 6 th

  • @tusk3260
    @tusk3260 2 года назад +1

    Here in Ottawa we get 40degrees Celcius in summer, sometimes up to 46 and in winter minus 40 degrees celcius.

  • @zevc3591
    @zevc3591 2 года назад +2

    It looks to me that Canada today is a bit behind in some positions, but it has way higher potential and would have a much higher chance to be the winner of the future.👌

  • @TheBrowniemusic
    @TheBrowniemusic 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @tgmwright
    @tgmwright Год назад

    While true that Canada has fewer neighboring countries to travel to, national travel offers many more diverse destination options than in the UK. I don't see why that wasn't mentioned as an offset.

  • @Trucker_Josh
    @Trucker_Josh Год назад +2

    I love my Canada 🇨🇦 I'd never leave

  • @jeffwenberg4321
    @jeffwenberg4321 Год назад +4

    The saddest part of this story is that the village of Lytton burned to the ground the day after setting the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded in Canada. There is not a building left standing.
    As someone who grew up in British Columbia, who regularly visited the area for camping and fishing trips, seeing the devastation was heartbreakin.
    The entire province mourned.

  • @estellemariexo
    @estellemariexo 2 года назад +18

    The UK has better weather. I live in the WARMEST part of Canada and it still hits the -20s C in the winter. Plus, from the UK, it’s so easy to hop over to Europe. You can drive for 17 hours in Canada and still be in the same province. Wild.

    • @elhamhemat572
      @elhamhemat572 2 года назад +2

      why are you lying, why the f..k you lying? I live in Vancouver and only in December and January for a couple of days does it get to -2 or -3.

    • @BookwormYevgen
      @BookwormYevgen 2 года назад +1

      What is the "WARMEST part of Canada"?

    • @elhamhemat572
      @elhamhemat572 2 года назад

      @@BookwormYevgen Vancouver, victoria island.

    • @klondikechris
      @klondikechris 2 года назад

      @@BookwormYevgen Technically, it is Oliver, British Columbia in the south Okanagan valley. It does not have an "official" weather station though. Growing up there, I saw temperatures of 50C - it is warmer than Lytton in July, but Lytton is warming in August. Winters are also mild there, although not as mild as Vancouver.

  • @milesmonacothesequel2294
    @milesmonacothesequel2294 Год назад

    2:22 This is wrong, the most densely populated city in Canada is Vancouver, using the same metric that TheGeographyBible used in this video.

  • @philipgibbon4473
    @philipgibbon4473 Год назад

    When it comes to weathers in the UK, it is more complex than simple, now by 2023 our summers are way to hot and thick climate, high humidity, a hot nights that will make you not have any sleep, also when it comes to winter it is quite cold but with high speeds of winds giving you the feeling of having botox, at the moment of typing this its 10:13am, 21c, H62% and 0 rain coverage.

  • @Abbbbbbbiiiiii
    @Abbbbbbbiiiiii Год назад +3

    visit Canada and live in the United Kingdom

  • @WhatTheFMarc
    @WhatTheFMarc 3 года назад +11

    UK has slight edge for me because of the the temperature. Cant leave in negative degrees during winter

    • @klondikechris
      @klondikechris 2 года назад

      Honestly, you get used to it. Where I live, we just had a week, and a half of temps between -45, and -50C. However, parts of Canada rarely go below zero - the palm trees around Vancouver don't like the cold either! Canada is big enough to give choices in climate. From hot deserts, to cold tundra, and pretty much everything in between. The only thing not in Canada is jungle.

    • @matkins3484
      @matkins3484 2 года назад

      Then live on the west coast. Same temperature in winter, hotter and sunnier in summer.

    • @klondikechris
      @klondikechris 2 года назад

      @@matkins3484 I'm not complaining! I love where I live. Just commenting on the varied weather for parts of Canada.

    • @OHIhardboss
      @OHIhardboss Год назад +1

      ​@@klondikechris very true Chris. I Prefer the mild winters in the UK, & cool Summers as well. Same as the proximity to all other European countries just a few hours away. Both Canada & the UK are first world countries & have their own beauties & Pros in their own special way. The best place to live is in the South West of UK which has the best Climate temperatures in Mild Winters & Cool Summers.

  • @MrDilldock
    @MrDilldock Год назад +1

    10:16 Nunavu and Buffin Bay, Ah yes. Just like they taught me in school. Along with Quebec watermelons and Newfoundland broccoli.

  • @pierrepellerin249
    @pierrepellerin249 Год назад

    As a canadian, I like things quiet. Large empty spaces and few people beats anything UK could offer me. I've visited 9 of the 10 provinces and 43 of the 50 US states. To me, it's far better then to be stuck travelling in crowded Europe.

  • @mariannerichard1321
    @mariannerichard1321 Год назад +1

    Canada do have a land border with Danemark on the Hans island.

  • @tusk3260
    @tusk3260 2 года назад +1

    I want to live in a Canada with Bill 96 everywhere (not just Québec) and then conquer the UK to add the Bill 96 laws to the UK as well.

  • @Westhaven2
    @Westhaven2 2 года назад +6

    As a Canadian, I summer in Canada and winter in the southwest USA. So, I avoid the very coldest temperatures of a Canadian winter and extreme heat of the southwest of the USA. A big plus is, in the southwest USA they speak almost the same language as I do, and the culture is pretty similar if you ignore the guns. (LOL)
    It has been a long time since I have been in England, but I did live a couple of years in coastal British Columbia and to be honest the climate of coastal BC was very similar to western England and Wales...extreme amounts of rain, reasonably warm summers, cool winters with very little freezing temperatures.

    • @mrcool2107
      @mrcool2107 2 года назад

      Your english says that you are not Canadian

    • @WiseTreee
      @WiseTreee 2 года назад +1

      @@mrcool2107 since when English language became a parameter to judge a person’s citizenship. How well the Native American and Canadians spoke English?? Before Europeans started the genocide ??

  • @jannetteberends8730
    @jannetteberends8730 2 года назад +5

    When I had to choose, it would be Canada, the French part. Especially Montreal, cause I love the name. And on videos about city design it looks beautiful.

  • @nareeeik
    @nareeeik 2 года назад +2

    The lowest recorded temperature in the UK is -27?? It's been colder than that all week in the south central plains...

  • @keithwatson7830
    @keithwatson7830 Год назад

    Dude, your stats change with every video

  • @devonjardine9603
    @devonjardine9603 Год назад

    Black widows may not have a huge range in Canada but they are not uncommon. I have 4 that live outside my house in the summer. There super common in the Okanagan.