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The American Dream has moved to Canada
Maclean's ^ | February 28, 2017 | Scott Gilmore

Posted on 02/28/2017 11:32:52 PM PST by rickmichaels

From the very moment of its creation, Americans have always imagined their country to be a beacon of opportunity for the world.

Thomas Jefferson lit that torch when he wrote in the Declaration of Independence that all men have the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. This notion that everyone deserves a chance, and will most likely find it in America, has been arguably one of the most attractive and powerful ideas in modern history, guiding millions to Ellis Island, in search of a good job, a good education, a white picket fence and a two car garage.

But where once America stood alone as the land of opportunity, there are now dozens of other countries that have surpassed the United States; chief among these is its unassuming northern neighbour, Canada. Where do you go now for “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”? Canadians live 2.5 years longer than Americans. They are six times less likely to be incarcerated. And the World Economic Forum ranks Canadians as the 6th happiest people in the world, while Americans lag behind at 13th.

Every aspect of the American dream is now more easily found in Canada. In the United States, 46 per cent of the population has been able to obtain a college degree—in Canada it’s 59 per cent. After graduation, Canadians are more likely to find work, with an employment rate four points better. You are more likely to afford a house with a white picket fence in Canada, where home ownership rates are five per cent higher. Canadians also have more time to enjoy their homes, as they work over 80 hours fewer per year—and they take an extra three days vacation.

Compared to Canada, America isn’t even the “land of the free”, anymore. The Cato Institute’s Human Freedom Index considers Canadians to be the sixth freest people in the world, while Americans limp in at 23rd, behind Poland. The conservative Heritage Foundation, based in Washington, ranks Canada and the U.S. seventh and 17th respectively for economic freedom. Free speech? Reporters Without Borders scores Canada 18th for press freedom; in spite of its much vaunted First Amendment, America only manages 41st.

The American Dream promised equality, a level playing field where everyone could pull themselves up by their bootstraps, but that too is more a Canadian thing. Canada’s “Gini coefficient”, a measurement of economic inequality, is significantly better than America’s and has been for 80 years now. In Canada, you are twice as likely to move from the poorest quintile of the population to the wealthiest. Similarly, the link between the income of a parent and a child is half as strong in Canada.

By virtually every measure, Canada has surpassed the United States as the shining city on the hill, where everyone is safe to reach their potential. And people around the world have begun to notice. From the United States, refugees and asylum seekers are now fleeing into Canada hoping for a fair immigration hearing and a better future. In Latin America, there are reports of economic migrants heading north, intending to cross the U.S. border and keep moving, into Canada. And, overseas, ESL students are increasingly choosing Canada over the U.S.

Whether it was due to geography or history or maybe even policy, we have arrived. Everything America once aspired to be, we now are. Not only have we achieved the fabled American Dream, we are arguably among the safest, healthiest, happiest human beings to have ever existed.

And what are we doing with this incredible good fortune? If we are painfully honest with ourselves, not much. We measure out our lives in coffee spoons and Caribbean holidays, a nation of overweight middle-class suburbanites, upset that a carbon tax adds an extra 5¢ at Tim Hortons, or one less day at the beach in Jamaica. No generation of Canadians has ever had more and been able achieve more than us—and no generation has been less ambitious. We have all the tools and all the opportunity to do great things, but no purpose, no national project, no imagination and no sense of determination.

And this complacency is abetted by our shameless political leaders, breathlessly emoting about “helping the struggling middle class”—a less ambitious slogan than “Make America Great Again”, but just as fatuous and just as cynical.

I have two suggestions, two national projects towards which we could strive. First, it is horrifying that while most of us luxuriate in the shiny Canadian Dream, many Indigenous Canadians live in communities without running water, basic healthcare, or any hope of a prosperous future. Surely, if we finally stopped kowtowing to the false gods of the Reserve System and the Indian Act, we could end this injustice within a generation.

And second, as the American Dream has now become Canadian, perhaps it is time we also took on the role as the land of the free, and opened our doors wider still. Numerous studies have shown Canada could easily absorb far more immigrants than we do now. In fact, if we want to protect our economy from the effects of an aging population and declining birth rate, we need to attract more.

It is often noted that in the early 20th century, Canadian prime minister Sir Wilfred Laurier declared, “Canada shall be the star towards which all men who love progress and freedom shall come.” Let’s make that line as famous and meaningful as this once was: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”



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1 posted on 02/28/2017 11:32:52 PM PST by rickmichaels
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To: rickmichaels

We could do what Mexico does to us: Dump most of our underclass numbering 100 million (criminal and otherwise) on Canada. We’ll even throw in the illegals and rich Communists, too. We’ll recover our standings in short order.


2 posted on 02/28/2017 11:37:23 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (Je Suis Pepe)
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To: rickmichaels
"They are six times less likely to be incarcerated."

Hmmmm.... what does Canada have dramatically less of than America does in this regard? Let me think...
3 posted on 02/28/2017 11:40:09 PM PST by DesScorp
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To: rickmichaels

Progress and freedom in Canada... this article reads like a plantation condition of living. Obama the progressist is the reason America ranks bad.

As for free speech being about press freedom, this is ridiculous. Free speech is measured by the level of subsidy your taxes provide to the speech of others. Canada is bad on free speech... notwithstanding their persecutions of pastors and their strigent gun rules.

Last but not least, America’s freedom vary state by state. Maybe they should compare themselves to California, that would make the point anout socialism.


4 posted on 02/28/2017 11:40:11 PM PST by lavaroise
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To: rickmichaels

Could demographics have anything to do with it?


5 posted on 02/28/2017 11:41:02 PM PST by MNDude (God is not a Republican, but Satan is certainly a Democrat)
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To: rickmichaels

Canada, if you want more illegal aliens we will gladly send them your way. They are far better people than Muslims but I have to say that música norteña, which has way too much accordion, gets old quickly. It’s the kind of music that, when you hear it enough, will make you think that having your head cut off by a mad-dog Muslim isn’t so bad.


6 posted on 02/28/2017 11:42:05 PM PST by WMarshal (President Trump, a president keeping his promises to the American people. It feels like winning.)
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Hardly. Canada is a 2nd-rate, tyrannical nation.


7 posted on 02/28/2017 11:43:05 PM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: rickmichaels

“Reporters Without Borders scores Canada 18th for press freedom; in spite of its much vaunted First Amendment, America only manages 41st.”

Oh really? Go ask Mark Steyn how much freedom of speech there is in Turdeauland.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/12957/war-against-free-speech-canada-close-passing-michael-qazvini#


8 posted on 02/28/2017 11:44:53 PM PST by aquila48
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Canada, if you want more illegal aliens we will gladly send them your way.

Having once lived and worked in Canada - and even married one of them - they have a pretty restrictive immigration policy. It would be called racist here. You must show you will be able to support yourself and bring something to the country.

Until recently when Wee Justin has done an Obama and opened the doors.

9 posted on 02/28/2017 11:47:06 PM PST by llevrok (A group of baboons is called a "congress." Just sayin' .....)
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To: DesScorp

Less Martians?


10 posted on 02/28/2017 11:48:58 PM PST by SaveFerris (Hebrews 13:2 Do not forget to entertain strangers, for ... some have unwittingly entertained angels)
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To: rickmichaels

There’s nothing like a happy go-lucky fool. Life isn’t all about being happy - that comes after you take care of the basics. If they were a serious people they would be shouldering the burden of their own national defense.


11 posted on 02/28/2017 11:49:29 PM PST by Garth Tater (What's mine is mine.)
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To: SaveFerris

Martians? No, I.... Methodists! That’s it! We have fewer Methodists!


12 posted on 02/28/2017 11:50:51 PM PST by DesScorp
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To: DesScorp

Woohoo! I was think honest hard-working Amish.

Or perhaps Fotomat Booths.


13 posted on 02/28/2017 11:55:09 PM PST by SaveFerris (Hebrews 13:2 Do not forget to entertain strangers, for ... some have unwittingly entertained angels)
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To: llevrok

That’s sure to piss off the Sikhs that run Surrey. But they are there legally. Wait until they have to fight the Somalis. That’ll be fun. The Sikhs will win.


14 posted on 03/01/2017 12:14:05 AM PST by lefty-lie-spy (Stay metal. For the Horde \m/("_")\m/ - via iPhone from Tokyo.)
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To: lefty-lie-spy
Wait until they have to fight the Somalis.

A friend of mine in Edmonton is saying that is already happening there. The East Africans don't mix well...with any body.

15 posted on 03/01/2017 12:22:12 AM PST by llevrok (A group of baboons is called a "congress." Just sayin' .....)
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To: Gene Eric

Nope. First-rate, non-tyrannical—PUSSIES.


16 posted on 03/01/2017 12:28:04 AM PST by period end of story (Give me a firm spot, and I will move the world.)
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To: DesScorp
Hmmmm.... what does Canada have dramatically less of than America does in this regard? Let me think...

Diversity. Population. Urban centers. Immigration. Guns. Freedom. Habitable environment.

When your society is as homogeneous as Canada's (notwithstanding the French-English mixture), with 1/10th of the population of the United States, governance becomes quite a bit simpler.

Apples and oranges...

18 posted on 03/01/2017 12:52:17 AM PST by sargon ("If we were in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, the Left would protest for zombies' rights.")
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To: rickmichaels
Simple explanation:

So, like, what else would we expect the economic stats to show at this point?

If the Canadians leave Junior Turdeau in power for at least the next 4 years, take a guess at what these stats will look like then?

19 posted on 03/01/2017 1:00:23 AM PST by CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC
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To: llevrok

I have a neighbor from Surrey. He makes jokes about it all the time. I’ll have to hit him up on this aspect of what he calls Surrey-lanka.


20 posted on 03/01/2017 1:12:40 AM PST by lefty-lie-spy (Stay metal. For the Horde \m/("_")\m/ - via iPhone from Tokyo.)
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