I will start with an area or two where we are in agreement:
1. Toronto is a crap hole
2. There is astounding physical beauty in Canada, but it reminds me more of Europa than of the USA.
3. Things can always get better in all places. In Canada, this is especially true but also relies on outside factors like global warming and highly selective breeding.
Where we disagree:
1. Healthcare written into the constitution. Let's say it had been written into the constitution of every nation since the beginning of time. What would the state of healthcare be now? To put it into Canadian terms, imagine that hockey pucks were free and always had been free. Who would enter the hockey puck industry? The best and the brightest? What would hockey pucks be like today? Ok maybe that is a bad example.
2. The insinuation that being against government health care is equivalent to not wanting to help or being ok with people suffering. Thinking government being in charge of anything will lower the aggregate amount of suffering has been proven wrong every single day in human history. It is a childish outlook, not one of an advanced society.