Canada is a Wonderful Place to Live
Canada’s not perfect, but when you step back, you realize how lucky we really are 🇨🇦. In this clip from my conversation with Jim Chuong, we talk about perspective and how wonderful of a place Canada is to live.
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My dad is turning 90, so I hang out with him a lot
Oh, good.
Yeah, we talk a lot about like, you know, how he grew up and from like, you know, I thought I grew up, you know, disadvantaged, like when I listened to my dad, it just sounds like, Thank you. Like
Thank you for coming here.
this country is
Country is fantastic. I agree with you. I say that all the time. If you have the perspective of what the rest of the world lives like and what history has been like, Canada’s a wonderful place. Yes. A work in progress. Yes, we need to make changes and constantly seek improvement, but the bottom line is there’s nowhere I would rather live.
Than Canada and people are always complaining about the taxes or certain policies. And again, uh, we have to address different things to be more pro-growth. But at the end of the day, I’d much rather be here than be anywhere else. Plus, there’s one thing I love about Canada. It’s full of Canadians, and I really do love Canadians.
I travel nonstop coast to coast. Everybody’s friendly. Everybody’s nice, everybody’s polite. There’s a lot of pride in the country. In fact, that’s the big upside. Of Trump’s behavior over the last X number of months, it’s pulled people back together. It’s brought that pride top of mind. So like you, when you look back on history, in your case, through the eyes of your father, it reinforces how fortunate we are to be alive right now and to live in such a wonderful country.
Hundred percent.
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