We, lucky Canadians, can get a college degree with a reasonable price tag. BTW, we usually say "university" when we mean what is generally called "college" in the US. When we say "college" we usually mean a trade school of some sort, or maybe what is called a "community college" in the US. Semantic aside, a college degree in the US is a total madness these days. Not only because of the insane price tag, but also because of the lack of any meaningful content associated with so many so called "college degrees" in the US... That si why so many graduates cannot find any work at all... I'm not saying that everything is prefect in the Canadian higher education system, but it is not nearly as insane as it is in the US...