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    1. CdnConservativee on

      I glad we all view each other as moral kings/queens while our governments take advantage of our empathy.

    2. Nice to see that despite what the comment section might make people believe, for the most part we all still view our neighbours positively.

    3. TrueNorthStrong73 on

      We aren’t morally bad overall just a select few and the government are!

    4. Compulsory_Freedom on

      Yikes. Those U.S. numbers are chilling. This is how civil wars start.

    5. DeadStarBits on

      I would find it more helpful to be compared to a normal country instead of the cesspool down south. Comparisons to peers like Australia, New Zealand, the UK?

    6. Canada isn’t perfect, but we atleast work to acknowledge what we did wrong and try to make things better… Most of us atleast.

    7. Glad to see it – while I may not agree with my fellow Canadians on some (or even many) things, I heartily agree that with the view that most Canadians are generally good people, often very good people at that.

      Live and let live, but also help your neighbours out in/after a storm. The Canadian way.

    8. Alak-huls_Anonymous on

      Another article with a clickbait heading that no one actually reads before commenting on.

    9. ZestyBeanDude on

      I would’ve assumed we’d be reasonable high (contrary to what’s often presented by the media and online), but I certainly didn’t expect Canada to #1.

    10. JasonLovesJesus on

      The Americans are honest and Canadians are liars in this matter. Not too many moral people left in the world.

    11. Personal-Recipe-4751 on

      Canada has a far smaller population and different historical development. The US prized independence while Canadians were collectivist. Americans would like to be left alone and the goverment is used to protect fundamental rights. Canadians like the nanny state and have no issue with rights being trampled (see covid).

      We don’t have huge moral clashes in Canada over issues because we don’t allow issues to be argued over. When something is uncomfortable (like abortion) we just don’t have a law for it and its taboo to talk about. Over generations one singular culture becomes status quo and is considered „canadian“. Prove me wrong.

    12. It does show we’re in a much better place than the US and some other countries, but it’s difficult to truly view these rankings in a global context when only 25 countries are represented.

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