Canada actually lives a lot better than Americans, the poverty rate is lower and our people as a whole make more money. When I go to Detroit I find the main streets filled with homeless people. That's just somthing you don't see that much in Canada, not saying that you don't ever see it but like maybe once a month. We have better stocks and better health care, more advanced and newer buildings.
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I'd like to add that our healthcare system is far superior - from a patient perspective - than that in the U.S.
My son has required treatments that would have bankrupted me if I lived in the U.S. To avoid bankruptcy, I might have opted to not give him the treatments he required. In which case, he would die way before his time.
What kind of choice is that for a parent to have to make?
The U.S. system is very good at making doctors very rich - and that's about all.
One way is to sign a form confirming that you want your child to be a Canadian citizen, then when the papers are signed, they're a Canadian citizen.
Before the Canadian Charter of rights andfreedoms was there anything in place to protect Canadian rights?
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I am not Canadian, but the use of the term "Canadian Forces" implies that you are referring to the Canadian Military. If that is the case, the US F.B.I. is in no way connected to the US Military and the two would not be similar.
Beaver are very hard working, industrial beings as are Canadians
Ask any Canadian
There are several options for one to apply for Canadian term life insurance depending on ones situation and needs. These options include Sun Life Financial, Canadian Financial, and Kanetix.
the Canadian has to be married to the American
According to the CIA's World Factbook the life span of the average Canadian male is about 78.69 years
it is about 70
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One way is to sign a form confirming that you want your child to be a Canadian citizen, then when the papers are signed, they're a Canadian citizen.
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The life expectancy of a male born in Canada in 1951 is 66 years of age. The life expectancy of a female born in the same year is 71 years of age.
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He's a Canadian author