I'm feeling reasonably comfortable here in my home on 3 acres in a "semi-rural" area near Canada's capital Ottawa.
I'm on the edge of Gatineau, Quebec which is on the north side of the Ottawa river and within 5 miles of the upstream side.
Downtown Ottawa and my job are both about 30 minute drives, in my new Prius that gets me as much as 60 MPG in city Prius can also act as a generator, and can be converted to electric.
I'm keeping a 25 gallon stockpile of gas (safely). I'll consider increasing that if necessary. I do software development (network security which is booming due to internet bad guys) and can telecommute if needed. I have 10+ years in my career doing telecommute.
Heated with oil the last 6 winters. Will use electric space heaters this winter at 8 cents per KWH from James Bay hydro. I think I'll save 50%; last years usage was 1600 + litres or about $2300 at current rates of $1.50 per liter ($6 per gal) or so.
Counting front yard, in theory have 1.5 acres of plantable space, although some soil work might be required. Back acre is well wooded but sometimes slightly swampy.
Many critters here, including deer and bear, ducks, geese etc.
Supposed to be big developments nearby planned but I hope development plans go on hold. Still see new home construction here. Canadian economy still somewhat chugging along. esp. with oil in the west and some energy in the east too, as well as other commodities.
As far as social order goes, this is Canada, and we are somewhat more socialist, so fewer worries there, IMO, at least in the short term.
For anyone sick of the US, consider Canada eh ? Just learn how to drink our beer and watch hockey and you'll be good to go...
