Canadians have many of the same problems that the U.S. has as far as the countries in logic demography. In Alberta, Most of British Columbia, and Northwest Territories, (places I have traveled through a lot) It's pretty conservative, and depends on natural resource development. They (Canadian locals) don't like a heavy handed government trying to spread bureaucracy in the region either.
Canada and U.S. have a people (sheeple) problem . When sheeple live in the city, they no longer remember, or really know how the dollar in their pocket came to be. Combine this with a government who wants to control you from the cradle to the grave, and a lame stream media, it's bound to be trouble for the rest of the nation. It's a breeding ground for liberalism. Look at the map below and see how liberalism in the U.S. tends to be a city problem. Canada has the same problem.
We (U.S. and Canadian conservatives) need to regain control of our government's ( republicans are rising in America, RINO's are still a threat) paths and get them headed to right way! In doing so, North America will be miles above the rest of the world in a standard of living that we create. Sharing of resources with our neighbor to the North is a reasonable, and prudent move. It's something that needs to in done in the conservative regions first though. Don't want a bunch of liberals trying to steal the thunder of the show. I've yet to have a bad steak in Canada. Let's stop the redundancy, and throwing money out the window where we can, both sides of the line need co-operation, not isolation.
Western Canada you fix Quebec and Vancouver, we (U.S) will continue to work on our goofy coastal cities.
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