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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Canada = 97, Turkey = 45 (US = 100).
Analyzing Canada and Turkey reveals a stark contrast in foundational quality of life metrics despite a moderate 10-point QoL gap (Canada 65, Turkey 55). Safety stands out with a 22-point difference, Canada scoring 90 to Turkey's 68, indicating a significantly more secure environment for residents in the former. Internet infrastructure also shows a substantial disparity, Canada at 77 against Turkey's 56 (a 21-point lead), suggesting superior digital connectivity. Healthcare access and quality further distinguish the two, with Canada's 59 dwarfing Turkey's 39, a 20-point differential. While Turkey offers a warmer average climate (13°C vs. Canada's 6°C) and considerably lower price levels (38 vs. 96), these advantages come at the cost of less robust public services and overall stability.
Canada emerges as the clear winner due to its superior performance across critical quality of life indicators like safety, internet infrastructure, and healthcare.
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