Having done so much driving coast to coast due to my son's Gymnastics from age of 5 to college before he retired in college. I would say the following:
British Columbia is equal to the west coast in many ways till you take the Highway and head north in BC and hit the Yukon's and then you truly have an Alaska Conservative equal.
Having not spent any time in the NW territories, I cannot answer but would suspect it is far more conservative due to sparse population and tight nit communities of both native Indians and other groups.
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba I find to mirror the U.S. mid-west and Texas.
Antario and Quebec I find to be a mixed pot of southern politeness with backstabbing rudeness in some areas and others if your white to be very polite period. I did find in various cities some amazing multi-cultural city areas. I also hit up against the same French BS I hit when I was working in France. A very narrow mind set of society or a very liberal one that was more relaxing to how I was raised. Two sides of a coin.
Have never been to Newfoundland and Labrador but would love to see the area. So, no comment on the folks there.
NB, Prince Edward and Nova Scotia have been over all very polite and friendly when my wife and I visited about 5 years ago. Like the NE corner of the U.S., lots of friendly people and the occasional narrow-minded turd.
If money was no object, would love to visit the rest of Canada including Nunavut and the NW Territories to explore and photograph the area. Would love to experience the drive over the Ice Highway too.
So much of North America to see and yet so little time.
Could the People Benefit from a single currency with a open free North America, meaning Canada, U.S. Mexico become the North American Union of States. SURE, but will it? NOT in OUR LIFETIME!!!
Too many selfish, fascist pricks that hate society if it does not benefit them to allow such a Great Multi-Cultural Union.
IMHO