How canadians stole the american dream
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Because we have more time off, Canadians tend to have a lot more fun. We also tend to drink alcohol more often, with 27 per cent of us having a drink at least a few times a week, compared to 19 per cent of Americans. Nay says that our richer social lives were one of the biggest differences he noticed when he moved to Toronto.
Christian Lander is another Canadian living among Americans. More ambition to acquire more in terms of money and career. Whereas Canadians seem to be more European in that we care more about enjoying life. The gaps between rich and poor, or black and white within the confines of the U. Reginald Bibby notes the irony of the situation.
The U. The truth is that all of that competition, all of that keeping up with the Joneses, can take its toll. Getting ahead can be a lot easier when everyone is moving in the same direction.
Be it sports, health care, business or wealth, Americans are still competing to be the best. But when you look at the medians and the averages, their accomplishment pales. As the hard numbers in this report show, Americans have shorter lives, poorer health, less sex, more divorces, and more violent crime.
And the average Joe in Canada is having a way better time. July 7 View Article Pages. THE U. Patricia Treble. More From This Issue. More From This Author. Every Issue. Joseph Communications. October I'm Done Reading Done Reading. Done Reading. Synn said:. The idea Britain bequeathed a strong work ethic to the US is pretty ridiculous too considering it was built on the back of slaves.
Brandon Senior Member. In reality, Canada is just a brand name. Its actual people, living conditions and separation of the classes are no different than in America. Most of America was not built on the backs of slaves. They were mostly working on farms. America and Canada was built by visionaries, dreamers, entrepreneurs, business men and women. Obviously, there are those along for the ride, those labourers and working poor who were mere "slaves" to the rich owners of business.
Brandon, ever heard of First Nations people? There is far worse absolute poverty in Canada than in America; it is Canada's "social programs" that disguise the extent of the exploitation of the poor. I've lived in 5 of Canada's provinces, lived in all the major cities, in small towns and out in the rural areas. Here's what you need to do: go to a temp agency, get a job in factory for a few months.
Then compare that experience to America's poor. On a per capita basis, Canada lags the USA. When figuring out per capita stats, make sure they include the millions of Americans in prisons!
In all honesty there are a million things I could nit pick at Canada on. The pot should be available for everyone, and even though states like California get shortchanged compared with states like Mississippi, CA still gets all kinds of federal funding for things like the LA subway or highway construction that Ontario will NEVER see. The National Energy Policy didn't seem that anti-west to me, especially when it subsidized and fostered Petro Canada and promoted Canadian industry growth and strength.
Today NAFTA has sworn away Canada's sovereign rights to its own oil when Canada could technically be riding on easy street and have cheaper oil costs than the international markets are creating.
Canada has the largest oil reserves in the world nowadays, yet in North America it has the highest energy costs. What is fair about that? The international markets are screwing Canada because of the federal government's lack of ability, and Alberta's rejection of regulation.
What happens if oil busts worldwide and alternative energy actually begins to take hold? Canada will be in a serious recession. Forget the silly lumber dispute that went on forever and is still going on at many levels.
Again, seems like another lost opportunity the federal government could become a part of. The US is no example as Bush has basically cut the Americorp and other programs down to almost nothing, but the point is that Canada shouldn't follow the US, it should make its own way.
And this is just a start to the many topics I could nitpick on Canada with. At the end of the discussion Canada is still on good ground as there is never a perfect. I mean Germany may sound interesting on the surface, but after leading the world through a wretched war over race and the hugely sagging economy in the East still today, its certainly not a beacon of hope for many aside from the fact that its cities enjoy Euro-style and history unsurpassed by nothing in Canada.
Denmark sounds nice, until you realize the Lutheran church is still their established government religion.
Every nation has problems. In turn, I recommend a study in the history of science and technology - for a more global and less selective view. Imo, a "real" Canadian would never display the Canadian flag prominently.
That's just the Canadian way. You may a have a point there. Maybe I should get a hockey puck avatar instead. Hydrogen post-young. The majority of the United States' economic power was always in the North, which never used slavery.
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