Would this be a good time to point out that in the 1770's, there were 3 groups involved in the discussions about breaking away from Britain. The revolutionary supporters, the Loyalists, and the people who said " Leave me out of this ". A considerable number of the ones who wanted to be left alone, were attacked, had their homes burnt and their property stolen by the rebels. The Loyalists suffered the same sort of treatment, and as a result many of them physically fled to what is now Ontario, in Canada. The bullies won.
While the USA was born out of a bloody war of revolution, Canada became an independent nation in 1867, by an Act of Confederation in Parliament. The history of the two nations could not be more opposite in terms of both military strife, and political assassinations. In 157 years since Confederation, there has been JUST ONE political murder in Canada. Thomas D Arcy Magee in 1873. How many American political leaders have been murdered over the years starting with Lincoln ?