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In Canada, the commentary shifts to underline discontent with the prime minister's performance, criticized for being self-centered and lacking the qualifications necessary for effective governance. This critique gains weight amidst the backdrop of Canada’s declining economic metrics, where provinces once wealthy are now showcasing alarming disparities in wealth as compared to their American neighbors.
The narrative extends to social issues, highlighting a troubling rise in racial strife—a phenomenon previously alien to Canada's cultural identity. This cultural upheaval paradoxically suggests that the proximity to American societal issues may influence Canadian dynamics far more than anticipated.