The Economist (October 29)
2016/ 10/ 30 by jd in Global News
“Irredeemably dull by reputation, less brash and bellicose than America, Canada has long seemed to outsiders to be a citadel of decency, tolerance and good sense.” Especially now, “in this depressing company of wall-builders, door-slammers and drawbridge-raisers, Canada stands out as a heartening exception,” both in terms of immigration and free trade.
Tags: Canada, Decency, Dull, Free trade, Immigration, Tolerance, U.S.