Interesting take. Having lived mainly in the USA and Singapore since 1989 I’d take both over Canada for many reasons. I don’t see how Canada is akin to the US or trending toward Singapore. Both of those countries have driven, ambitious people that are taught to work hard and succeed without relying on handouts. Teaching this in Canada would be considered evil. So Canada becomes a race to the bottom, and the people have no common core identity. There is mistrust among immigrant groups. No wonder they are not nice.
Interesting but I disagree. Culture and attitude between the US and Canada and Singapore and Canada is too different.
I could write a book on my experiences in both countries over the past 30 plus years. Remember, things in Singapore are a lot different than what you may read. Biggest difference apart from what I mentioned: taxes and foreigners are guests and have virtually to rights in Singapore. Opposite of Canada. Canada is not trending that way.
Interesting take. Having lived mainly in the USA and Singapore since 1989 I’d take both over Canada for many reasons. I don’t see how Canada is akin to the US or trending toward Singapore. Both of those countries have driven, ambitious people that are taught to work hard and succeed without relying on handouts. Teaching this in Canada would be considered evil. So Canada becomes a race to the bottom, and the people have no common core identity. There is mistrust among immigrant groups. No wonder they are not nice.
Interesting but I disagree. Culture and attitude between the US and Canada and Singapore and Canada is too different.
I could write a book on my experiences in both countries over the past 30 plus years. Remember, things in Singapore are a lot different than what you may read. Biggest difference apart from what I mentioned: taxes and foreigners are guests and have virtually to rights in Singapore. Opposite of Canada. Canada is not trending that way.