The number of people who left for the United states and Canada increased with every year.
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Each year is a new year.
One of the reasons why Australia and Canada have support for migration is because they control the numbers.
Americans move more than 10 times over the course of a lifetime.
Since the end of the Second World War, our population has more than doubled to 27 million people.
Our forefathers increased and decreased the influx of peoples because America was building a melting pot and because certain ethnicities often brought with them certain securities and degrees of productivity.
There's a fascinating statistic: One out of every four people in America has visited New York since 9/11. It is astounding. Now, I don't know how you count it; it's some people coming multiple times.
In 1900 Americans on average lived for only 49 years and most working people died still on the job.
There is a statistic I heard a number of years ago: if you know somebody who is 85 years old, that person was born into a world that had a third as many people as the world does today. The population has tripled in the past 85 years.
Well, I've just gotten accustomed to just being in Canada for five and a half months a year.
Well, first of all the Dominion Bureau of Statistics made a survey in the spring of 1970, which showed that on balance the difference in the cost of living between Canadian cities and American cities was 5 % to the advantage, of course, to the Canadian cities.
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