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Proud Moment for Canadians

uncanny

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Jun 12, 2013
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Canada’s reputation is tops for third year in a row

'Canada's reputation is tanking' has been a narrative pushed by anti-Conservatives for some time now.
Fortunately, it's not true.
According to a new poll released Thursday, Canada actually has the best reputation in the world for the third year in a row.
As explained by Forbes magazine, the Reputation Institute's annual 2013 Country RepTrak Study, asked 27,000 people in all the G8 countries to give their opinions about 50 countries. Respondents were asked four questions on a country's overall reputation, about whether respondents had a good feeling about said country, about how much they admired the country and about how much they trusted the country.
They were then asked 16 questions under three comprehensive categories: effective government, appealing environment and advanced economy.
Canada finished with a score of 76.6 out of 100 and was followed by Sweden (76.5), Switzerland (76.3), Australia (76.1), and Norway (74.1).
At the other end of the spectrum was are Russia (36.7), Nigeria (34.0), Pakistan (28.8), Iran (22.6), and Iraq (21.2). The United States finished 22nd.
"Canada’s results confirm that it is only possible to maintain a strong reputation in the long-term when a country has the ability to transmit its leadership globally in each of the three key criteria," Fernando Prado, Managing Partner of Reputation Institute, said in a press release.
[ Related: Are Canada’s political scandals ruining our reputation overseas? ]
The Reputation Institute poll confirms the findings of a BBC- commissioned poll released last month. Canada finished second to only Germany in that report which indicated our reputation abroad was improving.
Those beliefs, however, differ from the opposition parties' who say our reputation is diminishing because of the Tories' policies on international affairs, the environment and the First Nations.
On Thursday, for example, the NDP's Paul Dewar chided the Conservative government for its dealings in the international sphere.
"Dewar also blamed [Foreign Affairs Minister John] Baird for embarrassing Canada and souring relations with the United Nations by pulling out of various treaties or failing to honour others," the Canadian Press reported.
[ Related: Dewar blasts Conservatives over diplomat strike ]
But as the poll reveals, when you step back and see the forest for the trees — we're still in pretty good shape. We've got a relatively strong economy, well-respected social policies and a strong stable government.
Heck, we're better than in good shape — we're number one.
(Photo courtesy of the Canadian Press)

http: //ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/canada-politics/canada-world-best-reputation-poll-054816450.html
 

gamasa

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Jul 16, 2012
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27,000 people in all the G8 !!!!! and from this number you build study ???? i challenge you if any one know name capital of canada from these guys
and i have other study for you canada lost UN seat because the failure in foreign policy ,

national debt double

3 billion dollar missing
90,000 for fat duffy
50,000 paint job for harper plan
over 100,000 Visa temporary worker and we have 8 % unemployment

harper one from the worst prime in history of canada

see this site www.shd.ca
 

kingkong1

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May 18, 2013
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gamasa said:
27,000 people in all the G8 !!!!! and from this number you build study ???? i challenge you if any one know name capital of canada from these guys
and i have other study for you canada lost UN seat because the failure in foreign policy ,

national debt double

3 billion dollar missing
90,000 for fat duffy
50,000 paint job for harper plan
over 100,000 Visa temporary worker and we have 8 % unemployment

harper one from the worst prime in history of canada

see this site www.shd.ca
Canadians' love of and obsession with these bogus rankings are just laughable. I am sure it has something to do with Canadians' deep-rooted inferiority complex.

FYI, Poverty in Canada remains prevalent within some segments of society and according to a 2008 report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the rate of poverty in Canada, is among the highest of the OECD member nations, the world's wealthiest industrialized nations.[1].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_Canada
 

uncanny

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Jun 12, 2013
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Well its conducted by Forbes which is one the best and renowned.

May not be THE BEST thing out there, but please keep your political inclinations aside. Remain objective, if anybody's opinion from this differs solely based on their political inclination, then that not an objective opinion.
 

kingkong1

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May 18, 2013
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uncanny said:
Well its conducted by Forbes which is one the best and renowned.

May not be THE BEST thing out there, but please keep your political inclinations aside. Remain objective, if anybody's opinion from this differs solely based on their political inclination, then that not an objective opinion.
No, Forbes is for frauds. It takes money and publishes garbage like this, just like any mainstream media does nowadays.
 

gamasa

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yes kingkong1 i agree with you 100%

every one know that harper never been elected and he waste our money and cut jobs

the fellow who post this silly statement didnt have any prove or numbers about how canada is best

and where and when these 27,000 people vote before you copy and paste make your home work


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KmSkAxn2w4w
 

free

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Sep 30, 2008
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uncanny said:
Canada's reputation is tops for third year in a row

'Canada's reputation is tanking' has been a narrative pushed by anti-Conservatives for some time now.
Fortunately, it's not true.
According to a new poll released Thursday, Canada actually has the best reputation in the world for the third year in a row.
As explained by Forbes magazine, the Reputation Institute's annual 2013 Country RepTrak Study, asked 27,000 people in all the G8 countries to give their opinions about 50 countries. Respondents were asked four questions on a country's overall reputation, about whether respondents had a good feeling about said country, about how much they admired the country and about how much they trusted the country.
They were then asked 16 questions under three comprehensive categories: effective government, appealing environment and advanced economy.
Canada finished with a score of 76.6 out of 100 and was followed by Sweden (76.5), Switzerland (76.3), Australia (76.1), and Norway (74.1).
At the other end of the spectrum was are Russia (36.7), Nigeria (34.0), Pakistan (28.8), Iran (22.6), and Iraq (21.2). The United States finished 22nd.
"Canada's results confirm that it is only possible to maintain a strong reputation in the long-term when a country has the ability to transmit its leadership globally in each of the three key criteria," Fernando Prado, Managing Partner of Reputation Institute, said in a press release.
[ Related: Are Canada's political scandals ruining our reputation overseas? ]
The Reputation Institute poll confirms the findings of a BBC- commissioned poll released last month. Canada finished second to only Germany in that report which indicated our reputation abroad was improving.
Those beliefs, however, differ from the opposition parties' who say our reputation is diminishing because of the Tories' policies on international affairs, the environment and the First Nations.
On Thursday, for example, the NDP's Paul Dewar chided the Conservative government for its dealings in the international sphere.
"Dewar also blamed [Foreign Affairs Minister John] Baird for embarrassing Canada and souring relations with the United Nations by pulling out of various treaties or failing to honour others," the Canadian Press reported.
[ Related: Dewar blasts Conservatives over diplomat strike ]
But as the poll reveals, when you step back and see the forest for the trees — we're still in pretty good shape. We've got a relatively strong economy, well-respected social policies and a strong stable government.
Heck, we're better than in good shape — we're number one.
(Photo courtesy of the Canadian Press)

http: //ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/canada-politics/canada-world-best-reputation-poll-054816450.html
do not be too proud.why?because these surveys always have bias and the survey organizers are one sided and very racist .canada's banking bail out happened during recession and the banks were almost sinking when government bought them for 114 billion dollars,also canada owes 1 trillion national debt ,canada could not recover from recession yet because actually canada could not even reduce unemployment by 2 or 3% let alone to break it to half.there are very ignorant out there ,actually in some provinces unemployment is 13% in some provinces and it is more than national average ,darkest side of canadian economy is that it is just based on real state growth which makes a bubble house economy that US suffered and got into financial melt down,i know truth is bitter and i know many people even in this forum will be pissed off by the reality,iran did not buy its banks and iran international debt comparing to canada is comparing a molecule with a gigantic dragon ,also education in iran is free.