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I don't think it's really applicable to any country besides the USA. Old age pensions were established in Canada in 1867 as part of the Constitution Act, but the USA didn't introduce its first federal-level pensions until 1930s. Old age security was one of the defining elements of the Canadian state's genesis, but not for the USA. Social welfare has always had an important basis in Canadian society, hence things like baby bonuses, or health care, or even subsidized university tuition.I think about this image sometimes, in relation to America. I think it applies to Canadaland as well, except with jeets and natives instead of niggers.
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