I am very grateful to all forum members who helped to clarify situation with RO 730 days and 2 of 5 years. Thank you so much. We are qualified to the current laws in our situation.
HHH2000: I never was racist. I respect all normal people including African, I even have some friends among them. But I don't respect people who don't work by years and live due to OUR hard work and take OUR money from OUR taxes not due to temporal difficult circumstances like sickness, care of kids and parents, etc. but because they DO NOT want to work for many-many years (style of life), sit at home, sell drugs and do nothing. It does not depend on the skin color. And I do not want to understand why THOSE people have better life then I and my family, especially when MY child was seriously ill and needed a LOT of money to help him. But all my taxes were going "somewhere" and no one service that we needed that time was available to help my child. I was "excited"! But THOSE PEOPLE had all, even free dentist for all family: non-working husband, wife and 3-4 children that I could NOT afford to my family in 2009 even for 1 people (me or child). And I worked very hard and they DID NOTHING.
Tolerance is not words, it is actions, really actions. If you want to change your place with me and spend 45-50% of your income for THAT kind of people instead your family needs regularly, every year, it's your voluntary choice - welcome.
As for me, I was in condition close to "die" in 2009, I lost conscience several times during that year, one day - walking on the street, I felt on asphalt. I was totally exhausted due to big stress and permanent care of the sick child. Due to those problems we left Canada in 2009 to have a breath at home and get treatment that we could not get here. I do not wish you be sick. But one day, when you/parents/kids are extremely sick (probably, in 10-30-50 years, not now), you will remember my opinion and my feelings. When you have never been in similar situation, you never understand what is single parent with the sick kid in the foreign country and no one relative around and no help from official medicine (OHIP did not cover!). I could not ever remember about "730" days that time... I simply DID what was necessary every day: worked, payed bills and saved the child. And saved.
Leon: thanks once more for very reasonable and supportive position. You are right, when some services are not available somewhere, it is necessary to search and move to the more suitable place. So, I sent the child at home to get time and arrange life better. You are right that the current Ontario is very-very far from what it was many years ago. I'll try to get more information about Alberta and BC.