Australia has almost as many New Zealanders as New Zealand.
Canada is great. The whole world likes Canadians.
Australia is a bit weird. We like to think of ourselves as self-reliant, tough and resilient, while always championing the concept of a "fair go" for everyone. In reality we are clustered together in dense populations centres that cling desperately to the fringe of our coastline. We hunker down, scared and frightened of all the northern hordes descending upon us, as if by by some strange gravity, in leaky fishing boats, terrified they will destroy our way of life and clog our freeways. We constantly badger overseas visitors minutes after they step off the plane with "so what do you think of Australia", thus belying any claim to having a strong sense of self or being able to confidently project our identity to the rest of the world.
I, personally, blame all those bloody New Zealanders.