Why would anybody want to live in Canada over the US?

Cool thanks. See that's what i don't like about having to buy insurance, what if it's a 6 year old kid with cancer or Leukemia then what, parents gotta pay outta the ass for it?
 
Kingston is > Watertown but Toronto>Buffalo is true too. Watertown and Buffalo are like smaller versions of Detroit honestly

I can say that Seattle > Vancouver. Theres always exceptions. Im just saying that USA > Canada overall
 
I've lived in Alberta for a little over a year now and it's pretty much the same as living in Houston or Chicago. LanRABcape is a lot different being the main difference. People are decent and the health care is alright. It's not free most people I work with are taxed 30+% on their wages. Housing and living expenses can be ridiculous for what you can get. Fort Mac is a transient persons dream and filled with drugs. So is Edmonton.

For me, it's the same as living in Texas or Illinois but with a ton more outdoor stuff available to do in all seasons. Especially over Texas. River, lakes and places to quad, dirt bike and sled are everywhere.

As far as immigrants are concerned, Somalis are everywhere in Fort Mac and most of the Quebecers I've met have been ass holes to work with until you get to know them. Then it's really about the pride they have for being Acadian similar to my pride of Texas. It's all the same just North.
 
OT slightly, but everyone in the US recieves healthcare regardless of their ability to pay, common misconception by many here and people who don't live here.
 
It's the other way around. The US is dependent on Canada for their exports. Canada can export their gooRAB to countries other than the US, or consume the gooRAB themselves. But if the exports stop, America has nothing.
 
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