Certainly relative to the United States, there's no comparison. The United States has not recovered all the jobs lost. They're still millions of jobs down. The drop in the proportion of Americans working relative to the population is much more marked and severe than it is in Canada—it's another couple of percentage points on that employment-to-population ratio—and the involuntary part-time is much higher.
Obviously, within continental Europe, the G-7 countries, and unfortunately in the U.K. as well, the pace of job creation from recession troughs has been quite slow, and the quality has been beneath that found in Canada.