Don't let the truth get in the way of your rhetoric. I live in Toronto and it's far, far better then you seem to want to tell people. Many of my friends and colleagues are immigrants, professionals, and they embrace and enjoy life in Canada. There is no "major deficit", in fact the federal government ran a small surplus last year. There is no real estate bubble at all. Demand for housing in Toronto reflects that it's one of the nicest places to live in the world, so prices had to go up. Most Canadian real estate markets outside of the main cities are actually fairly modestly priced. Immigrants are a good thing; I have no idea why you harbour such a hatred towards them or why you are on the street so much. But that's not the life most people I know live. Perhaps you just hang around with a sketchy crowd and of course some of them will game the system. Maybe you struggle in a mediocre job or live in a struggling town or neighborhood. What I can tell though is unlike most Canadians who love their country, you don't, so maybe move out you seem more American anyways and have failed to assimilate properly into our culture.
The government doesn't stress out about "race-correlated" stats because they don't need to; people in Canada for the most part get along and respect other cultures. There is no general fear or growing sentiment in Canada that immigration is to be feared, or nonstop racist talk about blacks or any other ethnic group or skin colour. As with any country, there will always be pockets of trouble and some neighborhoods that are poor and have some crime. But the fact is these problems are much smaller in Canada then almost anywhere in the world. The economy could be better, but 2008/2009 barely touched Canada at all and all things being considered ( including lower personal income tax rates ), the worst one could say is our economy hasn't improved much since the 1980s and 1990s. This contrasts with the US who were flying high and are now struggling on many fronts.
I suspect you just like trolling on here, but I won't let your extreme negativity about Canada go without giving more reasonable people a more accurate picture about life in Canada. Poll the majority here, and you'll see that Canadians think this is the best country in the world.