Researchers from University of Warwick in the UK also found that parents in Denmark and Germany deal with the least amount of crying and fussing.
They formulated the world's first universal charts for the normal amount of crying in babies during the first three months.
The team calculated the average of how long babies fuss and cry per twenty-four hours across different cultures in their first twelve weeks.
The colic rates in Canada were 34.1 per cent at 3-4 weeks of age and in Italy 20.9 per cent at 8-9 weeks of age.
In contrast, lowest colic rates were reported in Denmark - 5.5 per cent at 3-4 weeks and Germany - 6.7 per cent at 3-4 weeks.
Researchers also found that babies cry for around two hours per day in the first two weeks.
However, some infants were found to cry as little as 30 minutes, and others over 5 hours, in twenty-four hours.
"Babies are already very different in how much they cry in the first weeks of life - there are large but normal variations," said Dieter Wolke of University of Warwick.
"We may learn more from looking at cultures where there is less crying and whether this may be due to parenting or other factors relating to pregnancy experiences or genetic," Wolke said.
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