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Canada is akin to the USA because we are the most similar country to the USA, such as in terms of governance (federal), geography (Northern American), language (predominantly English), historical population (predominantly English), lifestyle (single detached housing, car culture, etc.), economic policies (NAFTA/USMCA), military (NORAD/NATO), climate (US-Canada border states/province have climates akin to each other), people-to-people ties (many Canadians and Americans have ties to each other), etc.

People often focus on the particular differences, mainly government (monarchy, republic), and healthcare system (single payer, private-public hybrid), but the similarities between the USA and Canada vastly outweigh the differences.

Canada is trending towards Singapore due to demographics, Canada is increasingly becoming more Asian, particularly Chinese, and Indian, with multicultural policies, which are the same in Singapore, albeit Singapore has a Malay core, while Canada has a European core. Singapore is in a more advanced state in that they have implemented extensive multicultural policies that govern everything from housing, to elections, and Canada is heading in that path with diversity policies and quotes, and mass immigration. Trudeau implementing a racial quota on the Cabinet is just a step behind Singapore preventing the same ethnic group from being elected as president thrice (Chinese-Singaporean president was succeeded by a Malay-Singaporean, the election was reserved only for Malays for diversity purposes).

Singaporean diversity law regarding presidential elections:

The election should be reserved for a racial group if it is not represented for five terms, or 30 years. If there are no eligible candidates from that group, the election would be opened to candidates of all races, and the "reserved election" would be deferred to the next Presidential election.

Probably coming to Canada soon. Maybe some kind of diversity law to prevent a White candidate so that Asians or Blacks can be prime minister, they already do that in Singapore.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Canada is akin to the USA because we are the most similar country to the USA, such as in terms of governance (federal), geography (Northern American), language (predominantly English), historical population (predominantly English), lifestyle (single detached housing, car culture, etc.), economic policies (NAFTA/USMCA), military (NORAD/NATO), climate (US-Canada border states/province have climates akin to each other), people-to-people ties (many Canadians and Americans have ties to each other), etc.

People often focus on the particular differences, mainly government (monarchy, republic), and healthcare system (single payer, private-public hybrid), but the similarities between the USA and Canada vastly outweigh the differences.

Canada is trending towards Singapore due to demographics, Canada is increasingly becoming more Asian, particularly Chinese, and Indian, with multicultural policies, which are the same in Singapore, albeit Singapore has a Malay core, while Canada has a European core. Singapore is in a more advanced state in that they have implemented extensive multicultural policies that govern everything from housing, to elections, and Canada is heading in that path with diversity policies and quotes, and mass immigration. Trudeau implementing a racial quota on the Cabinet is just a step behind Singapore preventing the same ethnic group from being elected as president thrice (Chinese-Singaporean president was succeeded by a Malay-Singaporean, the election was reserved only for Malays for diversity purposes).

Singaporean diversity law regarding presidential elections:

The election should be reserved for a racial group if it is not represented for five terms, or 30 years. If there are no eligible candidates from that group, the election would be opened to candidates of all races, and the "reserved election" would be deferred to the next Presidential election.

Probably coming to Canada soon.

3 years ago
1 score
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Canada is akin to the USA because we are the most similar country to the USA, such as in terms of governance (federal), geography (Northern American), language (predominantly English), historical population (predominantly English), lifestyle (single detached housing, car culture, etc.), economic policies (NAFTA/USMCA), military (NORAD/NATO), climate (US-Canada border states/province have climates akin to each other), people-to-people ties (many Canadians and Americans have ties to each other), etc.

People often focus on the particular differences, mainly government (monarchy, republic), and healthcare system (single payer, private-public hybrid), but the similarities between the USA and Canada vastly outweigh the differences.

Canada is trending towards Singapore due to demographics, Canada is increasingly becoming more Asian, particularly Chinese, and Indian, with multicultural policies, which are the same in Singapore. Singapore is in a more advanced state in that they have implemented extensive multicultural policies that govern everything from housing, to elections, and Canada is heading in that path with diversity policies and quotes, and mass immigration.

3 years ago
1 score