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I'm not sure I understand the poll, but I'll try to make a stab at the rest of your post.
If you have not already done so, apply for Canadian citizenship. Being a Canadian citizen is mandatory to be a part of the CF (I know they used to let in landed immigrants under exceptional circumstances, but I'm not sure if they still do). You will have to provide proof that you were released from the Brazilian military as part of your application. One of the trickier parts for you will be your screening. You were born in a foreign country and lived in two countries, along with many your immediate family living outside the country. This will undoubtedly cause your screening to take longer to be processed.
In regards to whether you'll fit in here better than in the US, no one here can really tell you that. Both countries have wide ranging views on almost every social and political issue that exists, so it's not like there's any one view you need to conform to. If you abide by Canadian law, you will undoubtedly find a place for you in Canada.
If you have not already done so, apply for Canadian citizenship. Being a Canadian citizen is mandatory to be a part of the CF (I know they used to let in landed immigrants under exceptional circumstances, but I'm not sure if they still do). You will have to provide proof that you were released from the Brazilian military as part of your application. One of the trickier parts for you will be your screening. You were born in a foreign country and lived in two countries, along with many your immediate family living outside the country. This will undoubtedly cause your screening to take longer to be processed.
In regards to whether you'll fit in here better than in the US, no one here can really tell you that. Both countries have wide ranging views on almost every social and political issue that exists, so it's not like there's any one view you need to conform to. If you abide by Canadian law, you will undoubtedly find a place for you in Canada.