Both Canada and the United States were colonized marjoritly by Great Britain and for that reason it has as its main language and English, which is spoken in almost the whole country, this is perhaps the strongest similarity between the two countries, but it is certainly not the only.
We can also mention that both countries are located on the same continent and in the same hemisphere, next to each other allowing them to share the largest border in the world.
Canada and the United States have different forms of government, but we can mention that both are democratic countries and that they maintain the Senate as the Upper House, even though Canada is not a republic. In addition, both countries have a capitalist economy and are developed countries, which means that both have a large number of immigrants who want to achieve better living standards than those found in their home countries.
Another similarity that can be mentioned is the religious freedom protected by the government of the two countries. Even with this freedom, the two present Christianity as the most popular religion, with more than 50% of the population as adherents.
In addition, we can say that industrial production in both countries is greater than rural production, which means that the majority of the population lives in urban environments and has access to better quality of life, for example, access to quality education. , as both countries have a very low illiteracy rate.