The OP's point is...
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+1 a lot to admire about how the different systems in Canada actually work for the people as opposed to only working for the corporations/elite here at home |
| Canadians are squares. But very polite. I know a bunch of talented Canadians in different fields who came to the U.S. so they could make some money. Eh? |
They came so they no longer would have to buy their milk in bags. |
Canada is boring. Hardly innovative and doesn’t have that American desire for exceptionalism. Very few products or really anything invented or produced in Canada besides oil. Anyone who wants to DO something has to leave. |
Have you been to a Canadian city lately? Innovative design and lots of interesting community actions/activities. Strong focus on arts/film. Not everything is about new products. |
m Not in years. Canada is unremarkable. Canada doesn’t have a single thing the US doesn’t have. |
I think you forgot humility and grace. |
| Universal health insurance. Fantastic social safety net. LITTLE TO NO GUN VIOLENCE (don't think their kids have active shooter drills in elementary school--how can we just accept that as a society?????????????) |
He may seem articulate but he’s not “refined.” Corrupt yet wimpy would be a better description. |
| Canada--the Diet Coke version of America. |
Or have those horrible vertical toilet bowls that leave poop on the sides. Why can’t they adopt US toilet standards that allow for a clean flush? |
Free health care for all citizens. One year maternity leave. Come on now!!! |
Well we are less fat than Americans. |
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My DC goes to McGill. OP, I agree with you, you are fortunate. And we're still fortunate too - the int'l tuition rate is still low, and the USD - CAD exchange rate works for us. We've ended up paying about the same as if our kid had gone to our in-state public.
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