In fact, recently in a write-up for a women's conference that was discussing the different experiences a woman faces through the decades of her life, I took a moment to ponder the Canadian dream:
"When I was a teenager I put a lot of thought into my 20s. To me they were golden years of opportunity where I would be able to figure out the mysteries of life, the universe and everything. I would decide what I wanted to do as a career, get a college or university education then use that as the foundation to launch the rest of my life. I figured I would get into a serious relationship around the age of 21, maybe get married at 23 or 25. I would graduate from university in my early 20s, be set for life and start raising a family. It was the typical all-Canadian dream."The thing that stands out for me in my summary of what the typical all-Canadian dream looks like, is that it focuses on education, on family and on finding a productive and meaningful place in society. These focuses differ some from the American dream, and these differences become apparent when one starts to compare prevalent political ideologies between the two nations. Proud socialists, Canadians value education - which is why we promote and fund our public schools and Colleges better than the States. We value family which is why we have universal health care, subsidies for parents with children, and paid maternity leave. We value finding a productive and meaningful place in society, which is why topics like environment & climate change, science, and social justice have been such huge themes in our recent elections. American politics, and consequently the American dream, focuses more on capitalism - the opportunity to gain wealth through free enterprise. Canadians value this too, but possessions and financial success are often mere by-products of our larger dream. And this approach has worked for us, as this article from 2014 bluntly states.
So, Mr. Carson, I am afraid you are dearly wrong. Canadians have a dream. It is a wonderful dream and it is a modest dream. It is a dynamic dream that we are not afraid to shape our society around.
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