Most of Canada’s population is on or near the east or west coasts, the St Lawrence and the Great Lakes so I call your argument false
It makes little sense to pretend that the UK has advantages wrt to this sort of thing as compared to Canada (or the US, for that matter). Stick to comparing Canada to Scandanavian countries. Even then, well, size matters.
Better mass transit

Better insulation

Alternative energy sources

Pretending that a country like Canada (large, cold, with great gaps between population centers) can just figuratively snap its fingers and comply with Kyoto...

-Arrian
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