EyeBrock EyeBrock:
If it was like the US Peace Corps or something, as in young Canadians working overseas in some kind of structured plan, I think it has merit.
The travelling I have done has really opened my eyes to the real world out there. The experiences gained by living in a country for a few months and interacting with people from various countries is just good shit.
I don't think we should poo-poo it just because it comes from Iggy.

Living abroad was the best thing I ever did, and it really opened my eyes up to how things work on this planet, as well as just how great Canada really is. I know people who have never left Alberta and they are insular and not open to trying new things. Some of them have 'broadened' their horizons by going to the States, but even that is too similar to Canada for it to really affect someone. Given how closed off and provincial most of them seem now, I hardly talk to them anymore. For anyone who's seen some of the conditions people live in in the 3rd world, it's a real eye-opener.
I agree it would be a good idea to have some sort of federal program that funded it. There are already small programs like that already (such as the Vimy Ridge program), but it should be larger, say a few hundred to a thousand people a year. We don't necessarily have to fund everything, maybe just pay for things like passports, visa applications, and maybe the flight home at the end of their contract.