>I guess I don't think of Canada as socialist. What is Canada's unemployment
>rate?
>
>I was more thinking about European nations, which always seem to have an
>extraordinarily high unemployment rate. Canada and the US benefit immensely
>from each others relative affluence and trade.

Depending on the province, the rates range from less than 3.5% to 7%. BC, 
Manitoba and Saskatchewan all have unemployment rates of less than 4% - that's 
considered full employment by economists.
source - 
http://cansim2.statcan.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.pgm?Lang=E&ResultTemplate=SRCH4&CIITpl=CII___&CORCMD=GetTRel&CORId=1803&CORRel=50

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