Howso? And I'm genuinely asking: is it that much worse than paying high costs for healthcare and education?
Define "high costs" Because from what I can gather it was cheaper in the U.S. to pay for Health Insurance before Obama and was cheaper then it was here. Furthermore it wasn't just the cost, it was also the quality. You're lucky if you don't die in the waiting room in this country.
Is there any significant problem with the way you or anyone else there is living now? 
Considering that our dollar is worth only 70 american cents, yes.
How much of your city/nation is living in poverty
Canada has a 2% higher unemployment rate than the US.
 and how big is the inequality gap? 
Canadians make less per capita then the US.
Also it's going to get much worse from here on out. We elected a borderline handicap into office who has already sold half our gold reserves, gave billions of dollars to other countries to fight "climate change" with no expectation of payback, even though we are in debt. And, when he first went into office he said we would run a 10 billion dollar deficit, then after that he said a 25 billion dollar deficit, then 40 billion, then 90 billion, and now it's 150 billion. Also Oilberta, our most lucrative province when it comes to making us money, elected in a braindead hippy party and on top of that the oil industry is tanking so over 40,000 people lost their jobs. Of course the PM and the provincial premier don't care about the money loss and instead want to "fix the environment" by imposing a carbon tax, which is just going to make the recession worse. Also our PM is a massive SJW.
I'm living in the same city as you, and it's perfectly fine here. It's not perfect but honestly compared to the US it's quite good. Speak for yourself m8
I'm guessing you've never lived in the US or visited it for that matter.