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96. Canadian politicians are much more partisan/better whipped than American ones. In the US, it's rare that all members of a party will vote the same way. In Canada, it's rare that party members will be *allowed* to vote against the party line on an important bill.
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In combination with the point about multi-party first-pass-the-post, this means that most Canadians get to pick between two of about 5 different platforms to support, but *which* two depends on their riding.
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This largely protects Canada from electing, say, a billionaire real estate mogul/reality TV star. On the other hand, it somewhat reduces the already-limited executive role of the Prime Minister by restricting the role to maximally boring people. e.g.,
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98. Canadian politics are driven by boring pragmatic issues. American politics are driven by clashes between different high-minded ideals. On average, the Canadian government works much better than the American one. But, the US government is based on much better ideals.
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The US Declaration of Independence talks of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." The Canadian constitution has "peace, order, and good government" as the closest equivalent. I like peace and order, but they're not quite as inspiring as liberty and happiness?
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99. These differences (🇨🇦 pragmatism, 🇺🇸 idealism) have real, measurable consequences. For example: The US is probably the only country that seriously protects free speech. This has an enormous cost, as most strong principles do. Most Canadians don't think it's worth it.
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However, the strength of American principles means that the actual, real, in-the-world US government can never actually achieve them. The real world Canadian government does a better job of actually implementing the principles it has.
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100. Across all the areas I've talked about, I think there's a common theme: Canadians care about the median, rather than the extreme. They prefer pragmatism over idealism. Americans care about being #1, median be damned. They'll insist on their ideals, not matter the cost.
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I think appreciating both of these perspectives has been useful for me. If you find yourself drawn to one or the other, I think it's fun to try on the other for size, and maybe travel to the right place might help you do that.
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