Murders (per capita)Finland - 2.49 per 100kCanada - 1.67 per 100kUSA - 5.22 per 100k
Just murders, but crime overall is lower in Canada as well.
Scores were
--Finland - 89.40
--Canada - 87.29
Now there is not a huge difference there, so now let's take into consideration what each country has to offer. What country draws more people to it? Finland cannot offer what Canada can. For a tourist, just because of the size of Canada, there are many more locations to visit. I looked at a few tourist guides for Finland, and they boast about Finland's forest. Canada has forests, with a bigger variety of vegetation and wildlife. Now if someone wanted to move to either country, again, the size of Canada offers a better selection, urban and rural, temperate or just cold.
There are 42 national parks and national park reserves in Canada.
Canada may not be up to Finland's standards, but we are not far behind, but overall, we have more to offer. Now comparing Canada to USA, well, in general Canadians are more accepted worldwide than Americans, and with a lower crime rate, much lower, and better health care, and Canada is more inviting to immigrants, there really is no comparison. To move to the USA just for fame that will most likely never come and getting the idea from tv and movies does not appeal to that many people, not nearly as many as people believe. Anyone with common sense would know that. It's a lot harder to become an American citizen as an immigrant than to become a Canadian citizen.
1 CAD = 0.988725 USD
1 USD = 1.01140 CAD
With the dollars so close, there really is no appeal to move to the USA for money, especially since they have had more economic problems than Canada, starting up is a lot harder.
Oh, and Canada has produced the best comedians.