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Canada.
No mainstream party suggests UBI as a matter of principle for example.
There it is.
Your "country" is a collection of mining and timber companies in a trench coat.
Who is much more left wing than Canada?
Canada is just America but 2 election cycles behind. We're very similar politically, most of the left leaning appearance is just lip service, not policy. Look at how we continue to treat indigenous peoples.
How does Europe treat the Romani?
I mean, that probably depends on the country, right? Tbf I don't know much about them.
The point simply is that Canada isn't especially left. We can't be, since we're joined at the hip to the USA.
Canadian here, most of Europe. We're looking like we're expecting Trump lite this year. Not to mention Harper was, a lot.
Most of Europe is one bad economic year away from voting in Nazis (AfD and Le Pen) and the literal fascists in Italy. Not to mention Central and Eastern Europe.
Our overton window is only a few degrees to the left of the US.
Also the Ontario Liberals conducted a UBI pilot in Hamilton during the 2010s with the goal of proposing some form of it as a policy if results were positive. The OLP lost to the PCs in 2018 and Ford canned the project.
Then there's been the UBI experiment in Manitoba during the 70s.
I don't think that UBI is the predominant reddit viewpoint either - I think that's just the subs you're in.
I'm Canadian too, and I certainly don't consider reddit as left of center on average. It's almost like 4chan lite.
But on that note, if you're looking for Canadian instances, there are a few good ones.
The obvious one is lemmy.ca, but the other (bigger?) one is sh.itjust.works which is bilingual and I think is québécois.
Presumably a Canadian instance would have relatively Canadian political leanings, although as has been said before, instance doesn't really matter.