Quote from sps_45:
This is semi off topic, but I have a question I haven't been able to get answered for years. In the mid 1990's (1993-1997) alot of my family living in Canada (mostly Toronto) had intensions of moving out of Canada. Some actually made the move, keeping their homes in Canada cause they wouldn't sell. They eventually moved back since they still had their homes and now their homes are worth more and the economy is general is 10 fold what it was during the mid 1990's. What happened in Canada during this time?
Some differences in Canada from the mid 90's to now:
1. Canada was highly indebted at that time, and spent a lot of money on debt servicing. That is no longer the case.
2. Higher resource prices and increased resource extraction.
3. More foreign investment.
4. Lower tax rates.
5. Increased trade relations with countries other than the USA (namely China and the EU).
Na, they don't do well with our climate. I worked with Mexicans in my younger days during the summer holidays. They would come up here for seasonal work. I would be sweating buckets without a shirt on, and they would be wearing big flanel jackets with their toques on stand by. No joke.