What's Wrong with Canada?

Does Canada Have Bright Future?

  • Absolutely

    Votes: 64 71.9%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 14 15.7%
  • No

    Votes: 11 12.4%

  • Total voters
    89
Quote from shortie:

I imagine this depends on the size of the town and the location. in US people don't lock their doors in many small towns AFAIK.

Very true!
 
What are the problems that may ruin the country going forward? [/B]

The only serious long-term threats are:

- invasion from resource-hungry neighbors
- failure of global warming and return to Little Ice Age conditions
- the ups and downs that typically come with resource-based economies

Overall, Canada is extremely well positioned for a post-peak-oil world.
 
Quote from shortie:

I imagine this depends on the size of the town and the location. in US people don't lock their doors in many small towns AFAIK.

Hmmm...You and I must not be familiar with the same small towns. I'd bet 98% of people in this country lock their doors at night, when they go to work, etc.
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

The draft report was already released, sorry to tell you. The Canadian Press already saw it, the Conservatives already lied about it, the Auditor General already slapped their hand for it.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...n-g8-spending-auditor-general/article1979865/

As for Conservative spending being unimportant, that's the difference between you and me -- I'm a fiscal conservative. If your values are different then you'll value other qualities more highly, which is okay.

So you are also aware of the Auditor General's comments regarding this draft? About how an initial draft goes through many revisions, and the final product usually looks much different than the initial draft? You may wish to argue about rumors and speculation, but I prefer to wait for the real data to be released before coming to conclusions.

Don't put words in my mouth. I said spending a few bucks on the photo opp at the G8/G20 summit is a drop in a large bucket. I never said spending in general is unimportant. Stop misinterpreting me. Nobody hates big government more than I do.
 
Quote from dalen:

I love my city and country. I've played golf and skied all in the same day!...

In the U.S. people can play golf and ski in the same day, quite frequently...well, I'm talking about water skiing.:)
 
Quote from BSAM:

In the U.S. people can play golf and ski in the same day, quite frequently...well, I'm talking about water skiing.:)

haha well i'll attempt all 3 next time! All things aside, Canada is a pretty stable country at this time because of its resources. As a nation, the problems are what Ghost wrote - small population, low birth rate, and aging demographics.

Problems for where I live (Vancouver) is cost of living compared to wages is becoming unreachable for a large percentage of British Columbians. The housing market is still steaming along because of wealthy foreigners being able to afford our parabolic housing market. The average home owner in Greater Vancouver dumps more than 70% of household income just to their mortgage. Maybe we'll finally see some sort of correction when interest rates begin to rise.

Anyways some good info here http://canadabubble.com/
 
Quote from Kassz007:

Done plenty of research. Our healthcare system (while far from perfect), is genuinely regarded as among the best in the world.

Indeed, I've heard spokesmen for the AMA assure us all of that many times. :D
 
Quote from Kassz007:

Head in the sand? Aren't you jumping to conclusions? I prefer to wait for the AG's report to come out in June rather than speculate as to what it contains. According to one of your earlier posts, you've already seen the report somehow...

In any case, if the report does show wasted spending on the photo opp at the "fake lake", it really is a drop in a very big bucket. I am not so naive as to think that the Conservatives don't also waste money (all politicians and government do), but I am also of the opinion that they are the lesser of all evils in this regard.

Exactly. You're keeping an open mind until the report is released. Unless, of course, it shows wasteful spending (which the draft already did), then it doesn't matter anyway.

So heads you win, tails I lose. You can see how intellectually dishonest that is, of course.
 
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