Two Americans who moved to Canada told Business Insider they did so to escape polarized and divisive politics, inadequate healthcare, and to feel safer in their communities.
A lot of the characteristics Ouellet was looking for in New Zealand, he said, he found in British Columbia.
Advertisement"In British Columbia, the regulations for being able to own a gun are extremely tight," he said.
He added that there is still an opioid crisis in British Columbia, but it's not as striking as it is in Portland.
Ouellet has no regrets about moving to British Columbia, but Canada's housing crisis sidelined his dreams of homeownership.
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