Climate: Canada's climate varies across the country; the southwestern coast has a fairly mild climate, while the northern part of the country is below freezing for seven months of the year. Precipitation also varies from place to place.
Population: Canada's population, as of 2006, was 32.2 million.
Gross Domestic Product: Canada's gross domestic product is approximately $1.17 trillion. This product is primarily generated by the services sector, which contributes about 69% of the GDP, and the industry sector at about 29%.
Climate: The United States has a mostly temperate climate.
Population: The United States has a population of 301,084,560 people.
Gross Domestic Product: The United States has a gross domestic product of approximately $13 trillion, 79% of which comes\ from services and 20% of which comes from industry.
Climate: Mexico's coast and lowlands are hot and humid, while the interior and highlands are more moderate.
Population: Mexico has a population of 103,263,388.
Gross Domestic Product: Mexico's gross domestic product is about $1.13 trillion. About 71% of this total comes from services and about 26% from industry.
Submitted by James White on 2-2-2007.