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by TMWNN 838 days ago
>1. Economic growth is anemic, and despite Canada’s vaunted environmentalism liberalism and environmentalism, is still highly dependent on resource extraction and de-facto government-sponsored monopolies like Rogers and Bombardier.

I've heard Canada described as three mining companies standing on each other wearing an overcoat.

>2. Health care is an absolute mess, and I know this from personal experience, living with a paramedic.

As the article says, an amazingly high portion of Canadians don't have a family doctor <https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/despite-more-doctors-many-cana...>. In Atlantic Canada it is impossible, repeat impossible, to get a family doctor if you don't have one <https://web.archive.org/web/20190226051406/https://www.thete...>. It's one thing to have shortages in rural areas—that happens in the US too—but Halifax?!? I've heard the same occurs in Vancouver too, and the article indicates that this is a nationwide problem.

>3. Housing is beyond an absolute mess—it’s broken beyond all repair. Which is, in part, because there are basically 5–6 real metro areas in Canada, and the government is utterly reliant on immigration to keep the population and workforce growing, so everyone wants to move to the GTA.

To a first degree of approximation, there are no jobs outside Montreal and Toronto, except mining/O&G in Edmonton/Calgary and some tech in Vancouver. Alabama is more productive on a GDP/per capita basis than BC. <https://np.reddit.com/r/CanadaPolitics/comments/17oostz/the_...>

>4. Canadian are…I’ll be blunt, I don’t have a citation for this…complacent.

The one thing Canada has always outstripped the US on is production of smug sneering across the border.