Why Canada flattened the curve -- and the US didn't

As with other things, Canada is just behind the curve and is enjoying that little relief period between the first and second wave.

Case count is on the rise though. So deaths will be on the rise again too down the road as the case count increases.



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Canada has handled Covid far better then the US at every stage of this year. We are well ahead the curve with respect to the US as is often the case in any social area. But you can pretend all you want that's what an ignorant fuck like you with no feel for science might do. The data has been clear for months.
 
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As the joke goes:

"Canada could have had it all: American industry, British Culture, and French Cuisine.
Instead, they got: French Industry, American culture, and British cuisine"

It's that American culture part that they work overtime to deny. Being an American colony does not help.
 
As the joke goes:

"Canada could have had it all: American industry, British Culture, and French Cuisine.
Instead, they got: French Industry, American culture, and British cuisine"

It's that American culture part that they work overtime to deny. Being an American colony does not help.

Asshole, you really are dumb as a rock. Canada was a British colony and our culture is very different then American culture on so many levels. The US tried to invade us centuries ago and lost. The French also lost. But understanding history doesn't seem to be a skill you have you are caught up in the mythology of what some ancient relatives supposedly did. And you are that legacy ? Now that's funny.
 
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