Canadians forever talk about our similarities and differences socially, economically, politically and religiously. One of the things that Canada is most proud of is that we consider ourselves to be a cultural mosaic which means that we allow various cultures to coincide and flourish in our communities. We value harmony, equality, freedom, and respect. Our population is not big enough to sustain our economy, so we are much more open to economic immigration. Economically, we have much higher taxes providing us with a more socialized system. This allows free health care and decent education systems for all Canadian citizens. Due to this system, we do not have the same amount of money to spend on “stuff”, which makes us a less materialistic population. We have less disposable income and less disparity between the rich and poor. In regards to religion, we do not have a dominant religion and accept all religions across the globe. Americas, on the other hand, identify themselves as mainly Christian. According to a Pew Research Religion and Public Life survey taken in 2007, 78.4% of Americans identified themselves as Christian,
Canadians forever talk about our similarities and differences socially, economically, politically and religiously. One of the things that Canada is most proud of is that we consider ourselves to be a cultural mosaic which means that we allow various cultures to coincide and flourish in our communities. We value harmony, equality, freedom, and respect. Our population is not big enough to sustain our economy, so we are much more open to economic immigration. Economically, we have much higher taxes providing us with a more socialized system. This allows free health care and decent education systems for all Canadian citizens. Due to this system, we do not have the same amount of money to spend on “stuff”, which makes us a less materialistic population. We have less disposable income and less disparity between the rich and poor. In regards to religion, we do not have a dominant religion and accept all religions across the globe. Americas, on the other hand, identify themselves as mainly Christian. According to a Pew Research Religion and Public Life survey taken in 2007, 78.4% of Americans identified themselves as Christian,