[quote=Brovo] To be honest your country's inner differences simultaneously confuse and interest me for this reason. Here in Canada, while there are some differences here and there, the majority of us are pretty similar in what we are--Canadians. (Except Québec and arguable the Newfies, everyone identifies themselves as Canadian, and what rivalries there are here are very timid and calm. The only time I can think of an exception is over hockey.)Versus the States, where each geographic area has its own distinctive traditions and accent, and that's just the surface of it. It's almost colourful in some obscenely chaotic way that makes it just... Interesting. [/quote] There are a ton of regional differences in Canada. BC, the Territories, the Prairies (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba), Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes and Newfoundland all have individual characteristics that separate them from each other. Then there are all of the variances inside of those regions, such as between Northern and Southern Ontario.