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| 2024-04-29 | 0 |
Housing affordability isn't a unique problem to Canada. It's a problem in other countries too. You're delusional if you think that the US is inexpensive.\n\nI agree though that zoning laws and existing homeowners are blocking development.
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| 2024-04-27 | 0 |
I understand that commie blocks are hated in the West. They are demonized beyond what they are. Well maintained commie blocks scale elastically with population growth. Set the wrong expectations and most people will suffer for no reason.
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| 2024-04-26 | 0 |
*population growth* Nice avoiding the real issue. Lame. Next video, block channel.
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| 2024-04-25 | 0 |
I live in the states and some places are catching up on housing stock. The Biden administration recently blocked a merger between grocery store giants and is becoming tougher on antitrust enforcement. The Biden admin along with Congress also increased IRS funding and has been catching more high-dollar tax cheats. In the US, Trudeau would be considered more of a corporate Democrat, which is a right wing party. (The US has no viable moderate or left-wing parties whatsoever)
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| 2024-04-23 | 0 |
ok to block bridges roads. halt traffic. assault cops etc. hypocrites
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| 2024-04-22 | 0 |
Why do you provide logistic support to israel while israel has blocked the humantarian aid to Gaza
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| 2024-04-19 | 0 |
Unbelievable patience shown by delivery person \nThis customer is so abusive , racist and uncivilized, block this customer for safety
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| 2024-04-18 | 0 |
Omg this is so ironical... okay which countries were blocking mainly aid to Palestine?\nHow about it's direct neighbour Egypt? They did not and still are not allowing any Palestinian who are willing to leave the country due to health or maybe because they don't want their children and woman to suffer under constant bombing and terror from Israel and Hamas ...\nIt's not only always the west or Israel the biggest problem is that the Arab countries rather out of political and ideological reason watch how the Palestinian ppl suffer each day under horrible conditions then letting at least the children, woman and hurted ones escape to safety ... This is not about Palestinian not wanting to give up their land ... It's more about them getting used by politicians and radical islamic ideologies and as a result being ropped their freedom and being used as human shields to use it as a political weapon against Israel and the west ... And the sad thing about it is that so far they are quite successful with it ... Look I'm not saying Israel is doing everything right they are also making constant use of inhumane methods to justify their cause and goal but at least they are fighting also for the Arab refugees in their state ... In terms of Western values and basic humane rights Muslim ppl living in Israel have it by far better than in most other radical islamic countries
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| 2024-04-16 | 1 |
We should make sure that this guy is blocked from ordering take-out from anyone in the city, black list him!
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| 2024-04-16 | 0 |
Having lived in the US for over 3 decades, I can say with confidence this is not common at all... The guy's showing too much patience... I am hoping the business simply blocked the address from ever getting food delivered there again...
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| 2024-04-15 | 0 |
AAAAAnd here it comes. The slow realization that we are being playing be Indias elite. They are coming here in droves and will out vote us in a decade, as they vote in blocks. They will out populate any other group in New Khalista..... eeer I mean Canada by 2050. That's been the plan, overtake by immigration
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| 2024-04-14 | 0 |
True and sad.\n\nThe other truth with Indians is that no matter how many of them get together or live in the same neighbourhood, they never demand special rights and privileges, block streets and sidewalks praying in public like hypocrites, they never hide their faces with burqas and masks, they are not violent, they never protest like the gazans that disrupt normal life, fill the streets with garbage, block traffic, hospitals and airports, never spray paint stores, businesses, government offices and Churches with graffiti, never vandalize residences, businesses and government buildings like the gazans. They are peaceful and mind their own business and gazans and m ohammuduns must learn a lesson from punjabis and Sikhs who came into Canada 150 years ago but never being wild and violent even in 2024 like thug gazans protesting not in gaza but in Canada
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| 2024-04-13 | 5 |
I am American born. Came to Canada in 1981 after marrying a Cdn girl. Also, I became a Canadian in 1989, holding on to two citizenships. Fast forward 20 years, and divorce finally showed up. I moved back Stateside when my brother had his 2nd heart attack, to help him with every day things. I was there 10 years before finally moving back to Canada. I knew I would always move back to Canada anyway. Life is just less stressful here. Less to worry about. No fighting for retirement like so many do in the USA for their Social Security for example. No fighting for disability if you need that here. Concerns like that are well looked after in Canada, helping to make sure everyone can live a reasonable standard and quality of life without a battle to do so. The social structure is safer as well. No big gun issues. In the States, I had a reaction to ALEVE which forced me into hospital. 7 hours in, and 5,000 later, I was released. 700 for the EMT ride as well. 1/2 mile ride. In 2017, I had a mild heart attack in Canada. 7 days in. MRI's and every other test you can imagine was done. My total bill was 49 .00. That was for parking, as I drove myself the few blocks to the hospital. It was the only time I had to be in hospital in the 30 years i've been in Canada and I was thankful that we all pitch in to take care of each other with out healthcare. The USA is fine for some but it's no Canada :)
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| 2024-04-11 | 0 |
They group together because of fear. So, they create banana republics with a inter governing tyrant leader. And it also allows them to vote in a block.
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| 2024-04-10 | 0 |
That's why block guy Fu white pcy
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| 2024-04-08 | 0 |
Yes, the Canadian way of doing things is really different. In Canada, we are the slowest, least efficient, and most resource-wasting management systems. Look at the police on the street: when they see someone committing a minor driving offence, they stop in the middle of the street blocking almost all street lanes to put out a show of power to everyone disregarding how the police is creating heavy traffic wasting other people' time, energy, money,and fuel. This is just one example. No offience, but this is the country of the dumb.
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| 2024-04-08 | 10 |
I am requesting the Indian diaspora in Canada to boycott Pizza Pizza until they block the account of this customer who racially attacked this pizza delivery guy and confirm they will never deliver pizza to this customer again. Please forward this to your Indian friends in Canada and request them to do the same. We will not let anyone bully us and disrespect our community anymore. ???? ??
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| 2024-04-06 | 0 |
The delivery guy is probably doing this as a part time or temp thing, he probably has a higher degree and applying for a job while this idiot ordering pizza is being the biggest asshole in the block
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| 2024-04-04 | 0 |
he never will. That's his voting block.
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| 2024-04-03 | 0 |
One doesn't need a house in Canada. You go rent an apartment and you may live. Of course, if you earn 2000.00 to 4000.00 CAD per month. Which is rather difficult for immigrants. Usually, your pay is 10.00 CAD per hour, which gives you 1600.00 CAD per month. Which is way too little for covering your bills. Government instead of building cheap communal blocks of flats is building condos. But the cheapest condominium costs 500K CAD and show me people who can afford it....? You buy and pay monthly rent, yeah 2500.00 4500.00 per month only to cover rent. Plus 186.00 for internet and TV, 30.00 for stationary phone, 45.00 for mobile, 600.00 for monthly food for 2, plus meds, dentist, cabbies, electricity, water, then you add toilette, laundry liquid, toilet paper, towel paper, cat food, dog food, then the bill goes over 6000.00 if you wanna live in the condo. You have always private sector housing where monthly rent is from 900.00 to 2500.00, which depends on the district and quality of the apartment. For the landlord, you must pay monthly and renew lease each year. If you have roaches or bed bags, it's a bigger problem for you. Not every landlord uses paste. They use spray, which is not a roach killer at all, and whole your apartment will stink for months. Private sector has thin ceilings and wooden floors, so loud noise of your neighbour's may disturb your night rest or cigarettes. Smoke may fill up your space. Beware when getting sick. Family doc is unavailable, usually if you have one or at all if you don't.
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| 2024-04-01 | 0 |
Arab world leaders are hypocrite. Toi talk talk talk yet You block your borders to stop Palestinians from seeking asylum.
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| 2024-03-27 | 0 |
This is all scripted focus on the eclipse once the city's go dark for 4 minutes we will be able to see the 12th planet which is in the Bible, it's not the devil's comet we're seeing by the blocked out sun it is a planet coming through.
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| 2024-03-25 | 0 |
Odumodu block??
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| 2024-03-24 | 0 |
He is lying like a .... There is a video of Palestinians who were taken to Qatar to be treated for their war injuries. Many said they do not want to go back. Arab world has blocked those people in that small land to keep a portion of that so called holey land. Let the people who wanna out go out.
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| 2024-03-17 | 0 |
Than why r u making video h putting it on you tube ....I req please block and report it ...
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| 2024-03-14 | 0 |
I live in Vancouver. It`s getting just as bad. 2 weeks ago there was a shootout a few blocks from my place that sent 4 to the hospital. Mind you, I live in what is considered a quite neighbourhood where people move to retire.
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| 2024-03-14 | 0 |
How do I block this account?
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| 2024-03-12 | 0 |
I was moving back to Edmonton in October 2023 and the vacancy rate was 0.0001% the apartment I got, if i did not take it (the area is so rough) I would have had to stay with a friend and hoped and prayed that in November more people were moving so something else could/would become available. \n\nThen I talked to everyone in this building. Once the 1 year lease is up they months rent 250$ so they suck you into a an apartment where homeless are sleeping in the laundry room smoking meth for $1000 and then up the rent to 1250$ and the area is like the ones you were exploring. If anyone knows Edmonton it’s a block off 118 ave or Alberta Avenue. And I work at the Royal Alexandra Hospital (inner city) it’s heart breaking ?. It was always bad but since moving to the country in 2020 and coming back late 2023 the decline is devastating. Even a very close friend of mine went from packing her kids lunches, working casually (when they needed) as a janitor at Edmonton public school board to staying at salvation Army and it getting full to living in Tent City. She had to make her way to Calgary for shelter. ?
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| 2024-03-11 | 0 |
Now investigate government lobbying for mass immigration & blocking housing builds. Canadian politicians are literally being paid by corps. to push their political interests, and it’s completely legal
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| 2024-03-10 | 0 |
Couple of years back there was only few places DT with a tent here and there, now we have Trudeau cities every other block.
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| 2024-03-10 | 0 |
Lived and worked in Canada from 2002-2007, in Toronto from 2004-2007 as an immigrant. I have Canadian citizenship, passport... Returned from Canada to my country of birth in late 2007. Those 5 years in Canada were the worst 5 years of my life, even then, when I was there in Canada - it wasn't as bad as today - today it is much worse (there is now a homeless camp five hundred meters from the block where I lived, it wasn't there then). Here, where I am now, I do not have a permanent job and a stable income, however, I live much better, much easier, with less effort, and most importantly, much healthier and peacefully than in Canada. I never even thought about going back there. Despite the false propaganda (because the Canadian state makes a lot of money from immigration - in order to legally immigrate to Canada, I had to spend 2000-3000 for administrative costs and show $10,000 in cash when entering Canada, plus a $1200 plane ticket) that Canada is one of the best places to live, my experience is that it is one of the worst places to live (and I have lived in both Germany and Cyprus and in my native country which has been devastated by Western sanctions and NATO bombing. Never in the 16 years since I left Canada have I thinking of going back there. I'm sorry, my experience was extremely negative.
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| 2024-03-10 | 2 |
Lived and worked in Canada from 2002-2007, in Toronto from 2004-2007 as an immigrant. I have Canadian citizenship, passport... Returned from Canada to my country of birth in late 2007. Those 5 years in Canada were the worst 5 years of my life, even then, when I was there in Canada - it wasn't as bad as today - today it is much worse (there is now a homeless camp five hundred meters from the block where I lived, it wasn't there then). Here, where I am now, I do not have a permanent job and a stable income, however, I live much better, much easier, with less effort, and most importantly, much healthier and peacefully than in Canada. I never even thought about going back there. Despite the false propaganda (because the Canadian state makes a lot of money from immigration - in order to legally immigrate to Canada, I had to spend 2000-3000 for administrative costs and show $10,000 in cash when entering Canada, plus a $1200 plane ticket) that Canada is one of the best places to live, my experience is that it is one of the worst places to live (and I have lived in both Germany and Cyprus and in my native country which has been devastated by Western sanctions and NATO bombing. Never in the 16 years since I left Canada have I thinking of going back there. I'm sorry, my experience was extremely negative.
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| 2024-03-05 | 0 |
Shame on you , you can at least open the border and help them in NEED now. But you do not let the refugee in and block them from going into your country , you have blood in your hand too.
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| 2024-03-04 | 0 |
Why blocked the guy? Because what the Chinese are doing is pure sin, they are so scared. I hope the Chinese don't come to the Philippines
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| 2024-02-28 | 0 |
I met some of these people in Thailand after COVID. There was a small group of Chinese who kept to themselves at our hostel. One day I overheard them in Chinese repeatedly talking about my country Mexico which got me to talk with them. They were quite happy to learn I could speak Chinese but more excited to learn I was from Mexico. They started asking me a bunch of questions about crossing the border into the US to which I bluntly told them I had no idea about and discouraged it. I asked where they got these crazy ideas from and they said that people were posting videos and tutorials of how to cross into the US online. The Chinese government hard handed approach to COVID was what made them leave. They wanted to go both for the freedom and economic benefits but they had a very naive and overly optimistic view of the US. They saw the high wages US workers were making but had no idea as to the incredibly high living costs associated with living there. I tried explaining that there was a housing shortage and that their expectations for life in the US would set them for disappointment but they either didn't believe me or brushed off my criticism. I also tried encouraging them to go to German or Australia instead (places which I feel would be better and easier for them to enter) but they seemed dead set on just going to the US. Unfortunately I don't know where they are now as Wechat is blindly and constantly blocking and deleting accounts in SE Asia without reason......................
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| 2024-02-28 | 1 |
I met some of these people in Thailand after COVID. There was a small group of Chinese who kept to themselves at our hostel. One day I overheard them in Chinese repeatedly talking about my country Mexico which got me to talk with them. They were quite happy to learn I could speak Chinese but more excited to learn I was from Mexico. They started asking me a bunch of questions about crossing the border into the US to which I bluntly told them I had no idea about and discouraged it. I asked where they got these crazy ideas from and they said that people were posting videos and tutorials of how to cross into the US online. The Chinese government hard handed approach to COVID was what made them leave. They wanted to go both for the freedom and economic benefits but they had a very naive and overly optimistic view of the US. They saw the high wages US workers were making but had no idea as to the incredibly high living costs associated with living there. I tried explaining that there was a housing shortage and that their expectations for life in the US would set them for disappointment but they either didn't believe me or brushed off my criticism. I also tried encouraging them to go to German or Australia instead (places which I feel would be better and easier for them to enter) but they seemed dead set on just going to the US. Unfortunately I don't know where they are now as Wechat is blindly and constantly blocking and deleting accounts in SE Asia without reason
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| 2024-02-27 | 0 |
One thing: People who fought for their rights had their bank account blocked. That's enough.
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| 2024-02-26 | 0 |
this is such anmisleading title. the shelter system was doubled in size since pandemic and still full. the poorest inthe city have themselves not been able to get in. no one specifically blocked migrants. instead, the demographics ofthe system is mostly migrants and the city every month houses many paying market rent for housing and the lowest income people in the city for generations without bwnefits themselves on waiting lists longer than a decade are increasingly on the street. who is also standing up for them? with the residents who live here already precariously housed and homeless, how can people expect a home and income available to all upon arrival? \n\nall i a, saying is equity among the longtime residents of the city and migrants to housing and shelter. with no vacancy, this rise in migration either needs ro be spread across canada with federal funding for alllow income people or slow it down. all people on odsp get $500 for shelter and migrants get $1675+ $400 from OW. \n\nthats the problem
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| 2024-02-23 | 0 |
I have seen hugest block heads in US, other cultures and religions are freaking non existent. They will even hang Jesus if he came now because, so many of them are ignorant, they will miss Him. Shame on the ignorance.
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| 2024-02-21 | 0 |
The answer is really great!! He used great sense and was very direct in saying what the real situation is. Stop the occupation, stop the killing, stop the block aids.... Everyone needs to stay in their own country.
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| 2024-02-18 | 0 |
This is a difficult answer. Migrants do not normally show up with masters degrees. They come in as low-income workerso. They come in without skill. What things for free are given free things? But when the clock runs out on the free stuff. Now they have to pay for it now. Believe question is, did those people get the ability to get citizenship before they leave? Because now you will have a problem that America will slowly understanda moving voting block that comes and goes every 2 years. To vote For the people that will give them free things and remember. Free is not think free is good whenever someone says free. Think herpes instantly then tell me how you feel about free
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| 2024-02-13 | 0 |
I’m a Canadian citizen, and I left because I couldn’t make ends meet. I knew I would never own my own home unless I bought elsewhere. The big cities have blocks and blocks full of homeless people. It’s unlivable unless you are rich or you bought your house decades ago.
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| 2024-02-10 | 0 |
Well. There are thousands of permanent residents from Canada who got stranded around the world in the pandemic. The travel restrictions Canada put in place for permanent residents are far out of line. I was at the airport the last week before airports got closed. I had even my return ticket printed out, checked online in. At the airport, I was told, with some other PR’s that as a PR we were not allowed to board the plane! Seriously? What country does this? For myself, I couldn’t return to Canada for 1.5 years! Panic in the first couple of weeks. Calling the Canadian embassy every week. Even asking if Canada had a way to extend the Permanent residency visa at the embassy available. No. If you are longer than 2 years away from Canada, you CANNOT RENEW YOUR PERMANENT RESIDENCY CARD! Well. Lucky me, I didn’t had to work. After 14 years of working and living in Canada, I just had enough from a country that is telling none Canadians that we are people of 2nd class. And no. I am not from India. I’m from Germany and we cannot have a 2nd passport like other countries. I just got rid of everything in Canada. I stayed in Panama. Renewed last year my German passport. Got a “lifetime” residency visa in Panama. Don’t have to be worried about heating costs anymore. It is warm year around. Maybe it was a good thing that Canada gave me the “2nd class human” feeling. That’s when you figure out in times of emergency what countries do for immigrants. Canada was one of a handful countries in the pandemic who blocked permanent residence card owners from returning!
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| 2024-02-09 | 0 |
Huh, try to block the borders of any country for 3 weeks and see if they just freeze your bank account. Like anywhere. I hear Honduras is a Utopia for Toronto Sun readers looking to enjoy personal freedom, low taxes and little government interference. Maybe that's a better fit for you.
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| 2024-02-07 | 0 |
Why did the Republicans block the border security bill?
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| 2024-02-07 | 0 |
Not surprising, it's turned in to a far left dicatorship under Trudeau.\nCalling his own people terrorists and illegally blocking protests and debanking people.
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| 2024-02-05 | 0 |
She is talking Bullshit because Canada blocks Indian visas so as per Indian grapes are sour for now. \nInflation hit all over the world you guys better look into your racist country India
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| 2024-01-31 | 0 |
These people are running for their lives and you block them from safety because you think boarders matter on a giant rock. We're on a fucking rock, floating in space!!!\nWhy can't we just take care of our people. ALL our people.
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| 2024-01-29 | 0 |
over loaded heath care and support system the fact the government could care less about the bill they are creating the lack of good paying jobs as the government shuts down oil projects at every turn and god help the car industry with these idiots at the table - the NAFT just oh sure well just let you gut it - yes its a paradise of high rent low income and socialists on the rise not to mention protests on the rise as well as homeless - as to racism im going to say its done by all groups on a level just whites are less likely to report it, I've been harassed by an Indian police officer waiting on a street car, been told i cant date a woman i worked with she must date a good Indian boy (who she married and he abused her) had black guy harass me and my date she was African pretty much every time we went out, and while dating a Latino i had 6 guys stand in my way blocking me from going in the hall telling me I was not welcome as it was a community event. none of which i reported and that just me so stats just show whos will to do paper work - over all while ive seen plenty of open racism and hatred in the US, here id say its more mild intolerance to indifference and even thats going away
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| 2024-01-28 | 0 |
Another countries also blocked migrants
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