That's a dumb question. The US is a quickly sliding target and trying to measure yourself against such an increasingly corrupt and despotic regime is only going to lead to confusion as the two states hurdle faster towards the abyss occasionally passing each other.
If you're going to compare yourself to something you need a fixed point of reference. Something that's a known quantity and not going to change by the day.
Something like China.
Now the answer to THAT question: Is Canada (or the US) freer and less corrupt than China? THAT'S a question I'm not sure how to answer at this point.
The answer is obvious: They are freer. There are attempts, ongoing attempts, to change that fact, but for the moment, even if Trudeau is on record saying "I admire China's dictatorship", they've not reached that point yet.
As for "corrupt", corruption is literally a part of everyday life for all Chinese citizens. Common lifestyle questions like "should I toss some money into the stock market for a lark?" literally require assessing the current corruption levels since their government controls the valuation of their stock market and alters it specifically to fuck over political adversaries, regardless of actual fiscal value of companies involved.
Canada has PM Blackface giving mega-contracts to close personal friends. USA has Biden Jr taking 10% for the big guy. And both manipulate their personal little armies to mess with their direct political opposition. But they don't drag the rest of the country into their personal feuds, not yet at least.
That's a dumb question. The US is a quickly sliding target and trying to measure yourself against such an increasingly corrupt and despotic regime is only going to lead to confusion as the two states hurdle faster towards the abyss occasionally passing each other.
If you're going to compare yourself to something you need a fixed point of reference. Something that's a known quantity and not going to change by the day.
Something like China.
Now the answer to THAT question: Is Canada (or the US) freer and less corrupt than China? THAT'S a question I'm not sure how to answer at this point.
The answer is obvious: They are freer. There are attempts, ongoing attempts, to change that fact, but for the moment, even if Trudeau is on record saying "I admire China's dictatorship", they've not reached that point yet.
As for "corrupt", corruption is literally a part of everyday life for all Chinese citizens. Common lifestyle questions like "should I toss some money into the stock market for a lark?" literally require assessing the current corruption levels since their government controls the valuation of their stock market and alters it specifically to fuck over political adversaries, regardless of actual fiscal value of companies involved.
Canada has PM Blackface giving mega-contracts to close personal friends. USA has Biden Jr taking 10% for the big guy. And both manipulate their personal little armies to mess with their direct political opposition. But they don't drag the rest of the country into their personal feuds, not yet at least.
How long do you think this answer will stand for?