American Reacts to Why Canada is the MOST ADMIRED Country on Earth

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Check out me and my twin brother reacting TOGETHER here:

Americans are often citing Canada as one of the places they are most likely to move to if they ever planned on leaving the United States. So it is not too surprising to learn that Canada is one of the most admired countries on Earth. I am very interested in learning about the specific reasons why Canada has built such a positive repuatation. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!
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You are NOT a typical American - typically, Americans couldn't possibly care less about what is across their northern border (or anywhere else actually). Thank you again for your interest and for possibly enlightening our southern neighbours!

teresacartwright
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Trumps first ambassador to Canada in her first speech claimed she was in Canada to help bring Canada to the same level of Freedom as the USA. There was a quick response in the Ottawa news paper. There developed a list of 50 freedoms Canadian’s have US citizens do not have. It was a bit of a shock to realize how many things Canadians accept as of course we can do this and Americans can not even think about doing it. Americans in comparison are not really very free. They are not the land of the free. Many countries are far ahead of them in personal freedom

jamesnelson
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I'm a dual US/Canadian citizen, born in the USA, but have lived in Canada since the early 80s.
I just learned that my appointment for my US citizenship renunciation at my local US Embassy has been scheduled for May 2023.
I CANNOT WAIT to lose my US citizenship and be 100% Canadian.

klauswigsmith
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"It's Called the American Dream Because You Have To Be Asleep to Believe It" – George Carlin.

EB
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Tyler, you always introduce yourself as a 'typical American' YOU are not a typical American. You are interested in other countries, cultures and you are educating yourself on the ways other people live. That is not a typical American. It's refreshing to watch your videos.
Thank you.

Chris-sjnm
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I always find it funny, from a Canadian point of view, when the US calls themself land of the free. I feel like I would lose a lot of freedom if I moved south, especially as a woman.

amelielovesnoodles
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Some of the proudest Canadians I know are immigrants.

chuckandjenbridges
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I witnessed a very Canadian moment a while back. We had several Syrians move to our little BC town, and one family moved into a house at the end of our block. One day I was walking to work and stopped because the father of the family was trying to back a trailer into his driveway. The nice Chinese couple that live a few houses down from me were watching as well, and the driver was being directed by an elderly man with about the thickest Scottish accent I've ever heard.

peterdeane
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I thank God every day that I live in Canada! ❤️🇨🇦❤️

katzzz
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Despite the current challenges post-pandemic (and let's be honest, the entire world is facing challenges post-pandemic which are not the fault of any one leader) I wouldn't want to live in any other country, period. Very, VERY proud and grateful to be Canadian, eh?

rockygonnadz
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I wasn't born here, but fortunately my parents quickly fixed this historical blunder and moved the family to Montréal when I was in kindergarden 56 years ago. I can never thank them enough. We should not exaggerate how bad things were in the 80s and 90s. You interrupted Simon when he was describing the points system, leaving the impression that speaking English was a requirement. In fact, points are awarded for speaking either English *or* French.

CaptHollister
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A good way to enter Canada is as a student. Graduated students are encouraged to stay and contribute to the economy. Finding a job in Canada in your field and working in the country, is the best way to eventually apply for citizenship.

andywood
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The multicultralism thing is HUGE to me. I am surrounded by Indian coworkers and I'm so lucky to get to work with them every day. Amazing crew of people. We had a big discussion the other day on the pros/cons of Intergenerational Family Housing and it was such an awesome opportunity to pick the brain of someone who grew up in a totally different way than I did.

The Canadian identity is being welcoming, kind, quiet and professional. When I think of a Canadian I think of compromise, kindness and focused problem solving. We don't yell and beat our chests. We DO things to fix problems. Together.

You gotta react to Due South Tyler. :-p

SmarkAngel
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Funny you mention the multiculturalism in this video. Just tonight I was at a church service where the church that my church rents space from invited our congregation (where I am the only Canadian -born adult, another woman was born and raised in England, and all of the other adults are from India or Pakistan) to join them in a Christmas service. They asked that we sing some songs in the members' mother tongues. So I found it absolutely beautiful that we had people from 2 denominations and 4 birth countries singing together in English, Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi. The beauty of it brought tears to my eyes

ephvvonlyway
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I am grateful everyday to be here in Canada.

devorahfriedman
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I am always very impressed by how you pause a video and immediately provide an extremely accurate and succinct analysis of what you've just watched. You are one smart dude, Tyler. 👍👍

pitcat
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Hi Tyler ~ I wanted to quickly mention a doc you would appreciate. It is a CBC documentary about the 8, 000 passengers stranded in a small Canadian town of 10, 000 during the horrific tragedy of 911! It’s a phenomenal true story! It is a reflection of Canadians - especially those from Newfoundland and the Maritimes…the friendliest of us all!

The CBC documentary is entitled:
Gander’s Ripple Effect: How a Small Town’s Kindness Opened on Broadway

shelleyhender
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As a white guy from Canada I can say that I am proud that people can come to my country and not have to leave their culture behind. Many people I know speak English at work but speak a foreign language at home (I always end up asking them how to say stuff because I am interested in their culture). Being older, I identify Canadians as Nice hockey players that want you as their neighbors, but don't screw with us or you will learn why hockey is the only major non-combat sport that has fighting rules in it.

harrythefish
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The U.S. political scene sees benefits to people as Socialism or Communism. Total bunk. As a Canadian who has raised a family with healthcare, maternity leave, child benefits, etc. I feel such gratitude. Now as a senior, I have pension, drug coverage, hospital coverage. I feel love and gratitude. She's not perfect, but excellent.

suzieque
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"Canada is the kindest country in the world. You are like a really nice apartment over a meth lab" Robin Williams

guymercier