I also have one of those Canuck 1911 9mm Stainless. Is it the equivalent of a higher priced firearm? Nope - the fit and finish isn't there, but it is acceptable given the price and that it was my first S/A pistol. My main beef with it is the trigger - which frankly sucks. All sorts of creep, and not a clean let-off. I haven't had any FTF's or FTE's since I got it when shooting decent factory ammo (I tend towards the Federal stuff when I buy factory), but the chamber is a tad on the tight side for tolerance, as I get the odd round that I've reloaded which doesn't feed right - and I can almost tell which ones that will happen to as I'm loading the mag - the brass is a different colour so it likely isn't as high a quality from something my son was using. I've separated those out though and use them up through my 9mm Just Right where they feed just fine.
Would I buy another, having owned this one. Well......likely not, I'd most probably go for a better pistol in a 1911 now that I know I like the configuration. Maybe a SIG Match Elite, about $450 more than the Canuck at new. Or if really feeling flush, a Les Garr - but that won't happen anytime soon.
But for somebody just getting into it, I think the Canuck would be OK as long as you weren't expecting competition/match quality.
O.N.G.
ps: yup, the recent events in Turkey with their President doing a power grab are disturbing, but (a) I bought mine well before that, and (b) their population seems to have agreed to let the guy become a dictator by their own choice.