Mr. H. you ignorance about Canadian knows no bounds. You don't know jack about Canadian social programs or its economy. Canada is NOT the US. Canadians pay taxes specifically because we have made a commitment to take care of one another. Our spending on medical care is slightly more than half what the US spends per capita, and yet our health care is comparable to yours. Cutting $39 billion from health care is most unwise, but that's what the Conservatives did.
We have income supports for the elderly, and for single mothers. We spend less on education than you do, and yet our education system is rated higher than yours. What we don't have is a military industrial complex gobbling up 1/3 of our tax revenues. We spend our taxes on our people, not our corporations.
Our budget was balanced before W's great economic melt-down, and had been for years. As is wise, the government had to run a deficit for a time to fund programs and infrastructure when revenues tanked. Our economy recovered and the deficit was coming down, but the Harper government is in trouble because of various scandals, and attempts to try to push through anti-terrorist legislation which sharply curtailed Canadians' freedom and privacy.
Harper is cutting spending, not because it's fiscally prudent, but because he wants to go into an election claiming a balanced budget and with tax cuts for the wealthy. The budget was on track to be balanced within a couple of years, but Harper is in trouble so he's endangering the recover for callous political reasons.
Our infrastructure is not in good shape. It's certainly not as bad as American infrastructure, but Toronto, for example, has a lot of sink-holes lately, as roads collapse into the sewers and tunnels beneath them. Water pipes and conduits date back to the early 1900's, and chunks of the Gardiner Expressway keep falling down and hitting cars travelling on the road beneath it.
When we travel to the US, we are appalled at the condition of your infrastructure. The money being wasted on the F-35 fighter jet program would be better spent on your roads and bridges, giving jobs to construction workers, and increased safety for the people who rely on these transportation systems.