The clearest and most immediate evidence for this decline can be seen in Canada, where I live. The border between Canada and the United States, at least in terms of popular culture, has long been porous and more or less meaningless. Canadian actors and directors — a near-innumerable list that includes James Cameron, Jim Carrey, Seth Rogen, Sandra Oh, etc. — have prospered in Hollywood. The Canadian sitcoms “Schitt’s Creek” and “Kim’s Convenience,” both pure Canadiana, found significan
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