@IcooIey @BobDevney @infobeautiful Why not?

@IcooIey @BobDevney @infobeautiful Why not?

@fishidwardrobe @infobeautiful
Canada goes from (mostly) 49°N (49th parallel) to around 70°N on the mainland, but up to about 82.5°N on Ellesmere Island.
Australia goes from between 10°S on Mabuiag Island and 10.7°S at Cape York on the mainland in the north, down to 39°S on the mainland, or 43.6°S in Tasmania.
So, no. The furthest part of Australia from the equator is closer to the equator than the main southern border of Canada.
Next time you see a map, look where the equator actually is!