And then... she dropped the mic and walked away.
Yet, I have also read things about how they are also starting to have a student loan problem. I have also read things about the home value, inflation, problem that is also happening there.
...but have you read anything about people dying without health care ...or reoccurring mass murders..?
@gsiamne could you cite those articles please?
@Science-guy Here are just three of them:
[theindependent.ca]
"Yet, I have also read things about how they are also starting to have a student loan problem. I have also read things about the home value, inflation, problem that is also happening there."
Our student loan problem is NOTHING like usa.. almost a factors difference in some cases i think? Plus remission is a lot easier to get here.
Home value, in Vancouver is really bad
. Rest of canada follows standard capitalism..
Inflation.. again we are a capitalistic system with some socialism.. not unusual..
@gsiamne I do not see them as “problems” as you do. Comparatively, Canada still ranks very high on a global scale for many quality of life indicators, with education and happiness leading the list. Our home prices are driven by the free market, much like any other country.
@gsiamne Everybody has Problems, every country does. It is the Degree of those Problems what is in question. You are missing the Point!!!! The Point are a Gun Problem and Health Insurance Problem in the U.S.A.
"Come From Away":
It is set in the week following the September 11 attacks and tells the TRUE story of what transpired when 38 planes were ordered to land unexpectedly in the small town of Gander in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, as part of Operation Yellow Ribbon.
This small Canadian town offered free food, shelter, internet and lots of love to hundreds of strangers stranded after the attacks.
Oh Canada!
that was a great film