i would never consider cuba a model country for how things should run.. the "right" whatever that entails seems dead set on comparing democratic socialism to venezuela , cuba , china ect ect.. now here's the rub , when was the last time a "leftist" politician compared current gop trends of supporting autocracy to ww2 germany or italy during rational debate? probably been a while .. but i have heard numerous gop elected talking heads compare biden's ideas to venezuelan , cuban ect ect in open discussion on the floor of congress.. the gop does one thing much better than the dems ... misinformation for purposes of winning elections..if they wanted to openly discuss canada vs usa policy or norway vs usa policy , i'd be obliged to consider the details, but they won't imo because they know it's a losing debate once the #'s start to get published for their constituents to consider...
Never heard anything that you are talking about.
Also:
Denmark (or your favorite Scandinavian country) is a prime example that socialism works. The reality is, Denmark has a free-market economy that produces the goods and services that the government then heavily taxes to finance an extensive welfare state.
Despite American socialists' claims, Denmark's prime minister once told a shocked Washington, D.C., audience: "I would like to make one thing clear ... Denmark is a market economy." The nation actually has a great deal of economic freedom with few business regulations and no minimum wage (along with the other Scandinavian countries). Like Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway all rely on free-market capitalism to finance their expansive welfare systems.
is Canada socialist’ is… not really! Canada is a Social democracy – a capitalist multi-party state with socialist policies to improve the quality of life. Canada seems to have found the perfect blend of socialism and capitalism that works for them.
:Canada does not have free education.
:Socialism does not believe in private ownership of any kind, but Canada still has a private business, land ownership, and private schools, and hospitals. Canada has a whole thriving private sector, so it can’t be truly socialist!
:Canada is still a free market regardless of how good its welfare and benefits systems are. A core principle of socialism is that people have control of enterprise and production.
Canada does not have this system as the state only controls around 35 percent of the market (rather than the minimum 80 percent seen under socialism).
:Canada has multi-party elections that are free and fair. What this means is that Canada could be quite socialist under one administration, but could be a conservative capitalist nation under another administration. This means that Canada cannot be truly socialist as true socialism would only have socialist parties with socialist policies.