I left Canada 17 years ago and haven't looked back. I spent one 6 month period there about 6 years ago and that was enough to convince me my exodus would be permanent. The population, like you said, has embraced socialism, regulation, police state, and government "medical care", and will tell you how wonderful and free they are as they watch neighbors hauled off to jail for something they have said, all while telling you they have freedom of speech. It's quite honestly sad to watch as I have friends and family there who are completely enamored with their worship of the state.
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Where did you leave to if I may ask? I agree with your comments about Canada (as a Canadian still living here). I don't feel leaving is an option for me now but I realize the opportunities elsewhere.
@freeinthought, First I spent 10 years in the US (which 17 years ago seemed more free to me than Canada, but I had a lot to learn). Now I am living happily in Panama.
I had read about Panama being a great place despite all the smoke and mirrors portrayed in the media about Panama being an unsafe place.
Most of what you read is indeed smoke and mirrors. Yes Panama has a high murder rate, but it is for the most part gangs killing rival gangs, so if you stay out of that life it doesn't affect you. Many American's say they feel safer here than the did in the US.
Just like most areas and big cities, there are places you don't want to go. But they are easy to avoid. Somewhere earlier in this thread someone posted about searching for videos on Colon. Well, there is no reason to go to Colon. Just like in Canada or the US going to the ghettos is inviting trouble, so don't do it.
In all of my years here, I have never felt unsafe. You need situational awareness, and common sense though. Unlike in Canada where the nanny state takes care of you, here in Panama you are your own lifeguard, so you are more responsible for your own security.
Panama isn't all rosy like some promoters like to portray it either. But many of us here love it here. You have to find your own paradise, and know that every place has its blemishes.