True. All of these are fixable.You know, the biggest trouble a lot of us (Indians) have here? The things that are broken need not be broken. They are broken for no good reason.
There should be no crisis of land prices in Canada. Its just barely 38 million souls on a massive piece of earth. Heck entire Canada can fit on Vancouver Island and live really comfortably. But still somehow they mess up even the simplest thing.
Or the PR Cards? There is no need for PR Cards. Countries like Australia are doing fine without one. The entire reason PR Cards exist because Canada has not yet realized that computers can talk to each other and they do not need a card to verify one's PR status.
The "landing" procedure for in-canada people that they fixed recently by that portal? It used to be so stupid that one needs to go to border to "land" as a PR. They found that they can do it over internet... duh... Because the pandemic hit.
Unlike back home, where there are 1.4 billion of us and there are no half way decent natural resources nor trained and educated man power, here I see why they have messed up thing that need not be messed up.
India is broken because it has problems that are so huge that in the history no one has solved them. Ever. Canada is broken for reason that simply do not exist. Thats a shame.
That is the reason why a lot us eventually get frustrated here.
The Canadian govt is under the control of vested interests at a level that simply doesn't happen in the States. Big institutions like banks and telecoms are regulated so much that the barrier for entry is too much and these companies like that status quo. So, no Venmo/Splitwise, no Google Fi, etc.
Then there's real estate where property owners who again like the status quo of limited new housing to protect the big bubble. At least, things are getting slightly better in Toronto as opposed to Vancouver.
And then, add in the general aversion towards change and new technology by govt/big institutions just because they can get away with it.