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Based on this author's writing, this guy is a new immigrant and most probably had not been able to find a real job yet; therefore, it is understanable for him/her to complain so much about Canada. However, it is funny that s/he did not seem to use any 辨证法 for his/her argument.
First of all, s/he avoided to compare the whole Canada with the whole China. Isn't that obvious that 85% percent of China's population is in the countryside and does not enjoy the very basic human rights and social benefits? Half of these farmers are still struggling for survival, and most of them are not able to afford medical care fee. Whereas here, all people enjoy the easy access to a country-wide health care system and don't have to worry about the pay.
Secondly, I believe that any Country in the world has issues. Canada has lots of issues too. In fact, there are some common issues between China and Canada such as bureaucracy, 好逸恶劳 etc. Both Canada and China need to have some social reforms to get rid of 奖懒罚勤. However, we all know that it is not an easy social project because it directly affects many other social aspects. For instance, the crime rate will definitely go up if the current social benefit system does not exist for the poor and unfortunate in Canada. Again, I strongly believe that we have to look at everything from two sides of the coin; and nothing is perfect in this world.
Lastly, there are some good things in Canada that you would never enjoy in China. You would have to stay here longer to enjoy these good things. I believe that that is the reason why most overseas Chinese decide to have a final stay in here. This is not to say that those people who go back to China are not good; instead, you live your own life,walk your own road, and don't have to concern too much about how other people see you. Speaking of this, I really don't like the author's suggestion that overseas Chinese should transfer to HK or Beijing to buy some fancy clothes to "decorate" themselves when they visit China.