And there's a persistent theme that Canada should be more like the US. Not 100% perhaps, but certainly to a far greater degree.
I have been led to believe that the US government is not doing an effective job of keeping the southern border of the USA secure. If Canada were to be more like the US, then would the Canadian government do an ineffective job of keeping Canada's southern border secure? In other words, do Canadian conservatives want large numbers of people from the USA to illegally enter Canada or overstay legal visits to Canada?
How about the other direction? If a Canadian conservative likes the USA more than Canada, is there some way for that Canadian conservative to live and work in the USA, regardless of US immigration law? How hard is it for a single person or family to sneak into the USA and start working?
The most obvious difference between Canada and the USA is that the USA has about ten times as many people as Canada. If Canada were to massively increase legal immigration and double the population of Canada every 15 years, then would the USA welcome the change or fear it? For example, if the screening were not careful then we could imagine some criminals or terrorists being admitted into Canada and then traveling across the border into the USA.
Another difference is that the Canadian Prime Minister appoints people who have been elected.