Now why should I be jealous of a country that doesn't have honest elections (like the one that I choose to live in does), doesn't have politicians who are less concerned with getting re-elected than they are will getting the policies that they ran for election on enacted (like the one that I choose to live in does), has a higher overall crime rate than the one that I choose to live in does, has a higher overall violent crime rate than the one that I choose to live in does, has had more elected politicians sent to jail for corruption in the last year than than the one that I choose to live in had in the past 10 years, has a lower ranked healthcare system than the one that I choose to live in does, has a lower ranked educational system than the one that I choose to live in does, has a lower "happiness index" than the one that I choose to live in does, has a higher "corruption index" than the one that I choose to live in does, and can't even get started on fixing its own problems because it is "unAmerican" to admit that there is actually anything wrong with the United States of America (unless, of course, you can blame it on "Those People")
Which one? The one of whom Irving Layton once said "In Trudeau, Canada has finally produced a politician worthy of assassination." or the one who has been able to keep the impact of COVID-19 down well below that of COVID-19's impact on the US?
Really, no one here (except for one or two residents of "The Home") even noticed.
I am quite happy to live in Canada, thank you very much.