The Truth About Canada is written by Mel Hurtig, father of the Canadian Encyclopedia Here are a few key parts I"ve read so far, and some youtube clips of his lectures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8D67YiLcOM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiurWhmOIgk
For me I think the income distribution in this country is what angers me the most. For such a rich country, there are way too many people living below the poverty line (12%, 22/26 OECD countries -UNICEF), and increasingly only a very few are getting the biggest slice of our success pie if you will.
Looking at the incomes of all Canadians... in 1990 the average personal income of the top 10 percent was $161,460. By 2000, it was 185,070, a gain of $23,610. ...the lowest 10 percent was only $10,341. Ten years later, that had only increased by $80 a year. In other words, the top 10 percent increased their earnings by over 295 times the lowest 10 percent.
It has generally been thought that the consensus among Canadians is that we value Social spending before tax cuts to anything or anyone. Yet we are giving more cuts to Corporations every year, most of them are foreign, and neglect to invest any money back into our country. No country with our standard of living has EVER allowed this. FTA and NAFTA are to blame in the selling out of our country.If you get a chance, have a look at the 2007 Canada Year Book. It says Statistics Canada analyzed 13,348 family units. The top 5.7% in 2005 owned over 97% of ALL family wealth. The bottom 94.3% together owned less than 3%. Sound fair to you?
Here are some results about the United Nations's Human Development Report 2007/2008.
Doctors per 100,000 people...
Cuba 591
US 549
Belgium 449
Estonia 448
Greece 438
Russia 425
Italy 420
Turkmenistan 418
Georgia 409
and then Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Finland, Austria, France, Spain, Germany, Israel, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Malta, Hungary, Argentina, Lithuania, Slovakia, Uruguay, Latvia, Bulgaria, Lebanon, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Azerbaijan all have over 300.
and us? try 214. Something is very wrong for one of the wealthiest countries in the world. In the 70's we ranked 2nd. It is mainly due to poor planning by provincial Governments resulting in the insane spikes in tuition (375% in 4 years to $14,280 at UBC where only 16% of applicants were accepted). And now these parallel private medical insurance is threatening to even further deteriorate our health care.
I could go on and on quoting Mel Hurtig, so I'd recommend giving it a read. Or at least check out the youtube clips to spur some interest
the section in his lecture about how much of Canada is foreign owned is completely disgusting. We sell out more than any other country, and have corporate taxes lower than the US.
It's a breath of fresh air in terms of credibility from a left leaning author as it is almost all quoted material from statistics Canada. As a philosophy major, I should hope that I have been taught to think critically and be skeptical about ANYTHING I hear or read. Yet, somethings simply cannot be denied when the situation is spelled out coherently in so many ways with statistics displayed from many different angles to debunk claims of statistic manipulation.
sorry for the rant. Look forward to discussing with you guys.