Being Canadian has a lot of benefits, but, then again, it depends on whether you refer to rural or city life Canadian.
Kia mentions the way life is in California. I have not been there, but most have heard of how it is like there in some of the more famous cities.
When I say global, I really mean global though. I have not walked the streets of Europe, and I have not trudged a path in Africa. I have not been to China. But I have communicated with people that have. I can only relate what I have heard when I need to replace is as a source if I have not personally seen.
Sadly I have lived in Toronto, and it bothers me, that in Canada, our top 10 cities, have almost nothing of Canada about them. Because they are just little slices of somewhere else. I have not been to Saudi Arabia, but have had to stomache news stories of a man committing murder and calling it an honour killing of a woman from their family and they actually thought there was nothing wrong with their actions.
Saudi Arabia is not limited to some worthless sand in the middle east. Everytime something bad happens around the world, I can watch the news on TV and see how the representative portion in Toronto has flown off the deep end about it. I am fairly sure the gay community has been busy heaping hate on the east European portions of Toronto lately. I have not seen any news stories recently, but, I stopped getting cable, so I could stop being inundated all the time with all of the negativity. It was crushing my soul.
Canada gladly opens it's borders to all and to any, but sadly that all and that any, they never leave any of the horrible stuff from home behind.
My mother lived next to a Muslim family in Ottawa. They are great people this family. They are also weird in that they are nice people. They stand out for their accepting nature that made my mother so glad to have them as neighbours. She was treated like a nice old granny by the two boys that live there. My mom regretted moving as a result. They are not the usual fare you get unfortunately.
I don't need to visit the world's various regions to visit with the negativity. Part of being Canadian means I have long ago imported it all. you really only escape it by living in rural Canada where no one really cares what you are or look like for the most part. Then again, I am often surrounded by native First Peoples persons because out in rural Canada you tend to be closer to that cultural mix.
The cell phone has essentially eliminated any notion of 'far away'. There is no far away any more. I chat regularly with a friend that globe trots for work, and Sierra Leon while a wretched country, is not so far away I can't be chatting all day on Facebook with her. She had had a slowdown in her mail just before the current trip. But as wretched as Sierra Leon is, it is not so far modern mail services couldn't get her mailed HRT medicines to her nearly the next day. Heck we were chuckling there are places in the middle of the USA where the mail is crummier.
Our planet is simply not as big as it was 100 years ago. In fact, it has shrunk dramatically all inside of my lifetime.
Of course that will make some of us feel a tad old though

I can recall reading of 'new sciences' that today we likely think have been around a long time.
Plate tectonics is not older than me. Continental drift is not that old a science.
It would take me all day to talk about all of the sciences I have learned that explain why so much of the world's crazy dogmas are crazy dogmas.
But modern tech has made out planet into a single community.
And it has made all of our bad behaviour immediate and real time for the whole bunch of us.
If you do something bad in Georgia the whole world will know of it today. And that is Georgia Russian or American.
I have a model making friend that lives in China.
I know people in the UK, and I have communicated with people from Poland.
When I was a kid, I was lucky to chat with people past my home town though.
We have 1 Jpanese restaurant in town. No Asian section, but we have 2 Chinese restaurants. We have a Greek restaurant. And that is about the sum of my hometown's multi cultural aspect. The town clearly has a fondness for Catholics, as the only schools in town not older than me are all nice new Catholic places. And the fact the Catholics places almost out number the non Catholic schools says something about the town.
I suppose if there is any source of bias in town I would be needing to cope with, it likely would come from there if at all.
I am fortunate though, that this is still Canada, regardless of who has come from where. Canadian law and the Canadian legal code still runs things. It is actually legal here, for a woman to take off her top and walk down the mainstream utterly naked from the waist up if she feels like it. None of the ladies ever do though

Some things are just not worth it enough to some people on occasion

I can enjoy the fact that I CAN be all that I want to be here, and my life is not in any danger for it. Unless my family comes from some oppressive region and they selectively ignore some portions of Canadian law in the process.
Let me tell you, if I ever catch a man hurting a woman in my presence, they are going to get a fine taste of my sledge hammer handle built cane. Not in my country. I was VERY happy to hear Fred Phelps and his hate brigade are considered terrorists in Canada and on Canadian soil.
We don't allow eeeeverything into Canada