Does a personal injury attorney in Toronto have a the exact same job as one that works out of New York City? Maybe a personal injury attorney in Toronto is a bad example. Though an NBA player is a worse one. What I really want to know is since Canada is a different country with its own set of laws and judicial system do jobs like attorneys and accountants and such differ that much there from what we do here in the United States of America? I know that they’re probably basically the same since they want the same ends. Solve the case, help the client, get a good tax refund, whatever. But getting there must be a different road than we would use here in America. Culturally, Canada and America are very much alike. Some people would say that Canada bases their whole culture on America or that they even share the same one, it’s just that Americans set the trends. The longest unguarded border in the world divides America and Canada and the two countries have always gotten along well enough. Still, how are they different? In the specifics, I mean. I don’t have any Canadian friends who can help me with this. Where do I look it all up at?