That seems obvious to me since a lot of the older texts seem to involve the idea of setting up some kind of retreat that will have to be defended against roving mobs of people who want the retreat's stuff. The current culture around bugging out is, despite it's cool gear, those roving mobs who want your stuff. They don't frame it like that, but if you move 100 miles out of a major city, you are moving into someone else's yard in many cases. And weirdly, Canada is pretty urbanized, and a lot of territory around those cities is privately owned for hundreds of miles. In the current emergency locals don't even want millionaires who have all their supplies in their country residence and just want a place where they can hang out watching netflix and trading their porfolios. What nobody wants is a band of heavily armed, jackass, fantasists. And I don't think for the average sheeple the events of Nova Scotia have softened the view.