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| 2024-06-01 | 1 |
Our housing crisis is caused by the governments of Canada\n 1st they started obstructing the building of new houses with these massive years long processes to get the permits\n Some cases 5 to7 years\n The development permit to build a development cost more than it does to build the buildings.\n At the same time they have been bringing in a million people a year.\nWhile this government and all of the other governments for the last 40 years have obstructed industry from getting permits to build anything.\n The middle class is all but gone in Canada and no sign of it to return because you can't do anything you're not allowed to do anything.\nCanada historically had no real homeless population and had the strongest middle class today we have near 500,000 homeless.\nOr you could say about 3% of the population.
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| 2024-05-31 | 0 |
Indian students were encouraged by Canadians to come to Canada given by tuition fees less administrative shackles and average Indian students got admission to universities in thousands creating a housing crisis and now it is not correct asking them to go back. Indian student tuition fees is a lucrative income for Canadians and studying in canada is a social fabric to indians
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| 2024-05-31 | 0 |
OK, I just watched the same video but about Ireland. I get it. There's a housing crisis, I guess, everywhere? I know there's one in the US, even in formerly unpopular areas like New England. Can someone explain this to me like I'm a small child or a golden retriever? AFAIK, there wasn't a population boom in the last 50 years. There WAS for the baby boom. So, is the issue that the boomers own too much and haven't died fast enough? Did every country have a baby boom? I don't think so. I really want to understand this. TIA.
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| 2024-05-31 | 0 |
He is a WEF Marxist and changing Canada into a WEF nightmare by destroying our way of life, security, economy, and targeting every citizen through increased taxation, a housing crisis, spiralling food costs all while obsessing over 'climate change' as the excuse for everything under the sun.
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| 2024-05-28 | 0 |
Trudeau apologists will never blame their black face leader for anything. Mass immigration during a housing, Healthcare, and homelessness crisis decreases quality of life. The far left are too brainwashed to admit this.
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| 2024-05-24 | 0 |
The cause of the housing Crisis and and Soaring Cost of Living. Trudeau and his Incompetent Liberals need to Go.
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| 2024-05-22 | 0 |
Now that you mention the drug crisis in Canada, I think this has increase in Mexico a lot after pandemic.\nHomeless are like 50% more here, maybe We have a global problem with drugs and mental health
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| 2024-05-21 | 0 |
Im currently 15 years old. And i wanted to go to Canada for education. I never wanted to live in America, cause every day i heard about a pretty bad police and Health care and obviously people. \nNiether go to Australia cause there are a lot of dangerous plants and animals (Im not going to lose an eye to a bird, or life to a spider). \nAnd i honestly praying that to the time i get 18-19, Canada became better. Cause i do believe that this insane crisis Canada is right now, isn't permanent. \nAll countries were in a crisis, and most pf them got out of it. Like England, France, America, Belgium and etc.
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| 2024-05-17 | 0 |
If the post Covid housing crisis were under control, Trudeau would have done something by now. Rent here is no more expensive in the US in fact probably more expensive in New York than in a city like Ottawa Toronto or Montreal. Yes Vancouver is an expensive place to live but not all of it. There are the cheap slum apartments on east hastings. What 2 and 20 want you to believe is that Canada is an endless Kagillionare's row that's unsustainable to live. Nitpick all you want but the truth is that there are pros and cons to everything. Malcontents like these want immagrants to leave because they cannot accept no as an answer to setting camp in downtown Ottawa. If you can't get a free ride here, you'll get it shitter anywhere else. I cannot say this better myself, but please listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-diB65scQU
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| 2024-05-17 | 0 |
Rising crime rate, stabbings, housing crisis, drug overdoses, confused government. From what you're saying I'll feel just like at home. Half of the places I lived in like Germany, Poland, Scotland and even Switzerland faces the same issues.
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| 2024-05-17 | 0 |
Canadians keep complaining that they have a housing crisis.. Let me ask you, where in the world is there no housing crisis?! USA has it, South America has it, Europe, Asia and Oceania has it. You want to live in easy mode? it does not exist.
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| 2024-05-16 | 0 |
Here is the crux as I feel about it : Canada saw US making serious headways in growth due to its immigration policy. However, US scrutnizes like crazy whom they let in. They are very meticulous in drawing guidelines and reviewing them as to who comes in. And have been so for quite a while !\nContrast this to Canada who has been letting just about anybody in, and add to that allow them to launder money. Many of the heavy corrupt players from Russia, China and around the world saw Canada (UK and others) as a perfect haven. \nBring in the worst of the worst into your shores, accept all the blood money they got to invest in housing and other sectors,, and you are handcrafting a 'crisis to be' !
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| 2024-05-15 | 0 |
as much as i agree with most of this, this is just right wing propaganda. Sure toronto has a housing crisis from immigration but that doesn’t account for the rest of the provinces and territories, or even other canadian cities. As the one man said he has basically made a choice to be homeless, these people are addicts, not hard working people like the immigrants.
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| 2024-05-15 | 0 |
They should have to go home they are here to study not to stay obviously. Immigration has failed or cant accomodate immigrants of housing crisis and even citizens are jobless. ?
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| 2024-05-15 | 0 |
TOO MANY INDIANS... TOO MANY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS... THAT'S WHY THE HOUSE CRISIS IN CANADA NOW ...
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| 2024-05-14 | 0 |
Racism,Low title jobs(modern slavery),up to %67 income tax,housing crisis,drugs ☠️
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| 2024-05-14 | 0 |
You can bet our federal government will give them permanent residence.\n\nCanada is a captured country.\n\nUntil our economy and housing crisis is fixed. ALL IMMIGRATION , REFUGEES, STUDENTS ETC should be STOPPED.
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| 2024-05-14 | 0 |
TRUDEAU IS TO BLAME AND THE CORRUPT GOVERNMENT IN GENERAL.....I am leaving Toronto soon ...the housing crisis, mental health crisis, drug & homeless crisis, food inflation crisis, tax crisis, cell phone price gouging, government censorship, police corruption, health care crisis and wait times for surgery.....disgusting that Canada has fallen so low
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| 2024-05-14 | 0 |
Housing crisis is the biggest problem in all western nations. It has 2 major reasons:\n1. no one becomes a construction worker anymore and energy/supplies are extremely expensive 2. real estate is an investment for most rich people\n\nEspecially the second one can be easily tackled by politicians. Could be…
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| 2024-05-14 | 0 |
Man, good thing we’re not having the exact same crisis here in the US! Right guys?
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| 2024-05-13 | 0 |
Justin T need to fix home crisis or resign . What a mess . Whole student prog is fraud. only need health service and. trade person
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| 2024-05-13 | 0 |
Send them home, it might help the housing crisis
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| 2024-05-13 | 0 |
Canadians protesting against forced jabs and nazzis taking away our freedoms canadian citizens protesting their god given rights what was the result the EMERGENCIES ACT AND A BOOT TO THE HEAD.\nNon canadian citizens protesting their rights in a country they don't belong to nor do we owe them a thing lets think about letting the stay and overcrowd our country more when we are in a housing crisis. \nJust call emergencies act #2 and be done with them ohhhhh yeahhhhh you cant because in court it was recently found illegal
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| 2024-05-13 | 0 |
If we have a housing crisis, then fewer people should help Canada. It would also help Canadians if we didn't have a bunch of foreign guests abusing our systems.
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| 2024-05-13 | 0 |
How is making temporary students permanent going to solve rhe housing crisis? Send them home; they came hereon false pretense.
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| 2024-05-13 | 0 |
Meanwhile Canadian citizens are going to food bank in historic numbers and living in tents.\nCanada does not have a housing crisis...Canada has a liberal mass immigration crisis
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| 2024-05-13 | 0 |
Justin T need to resign . father of home crisis and unlimited refugees in canada . Canada need skilled trade person and nurses not 10+2 kids
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| 2024-05-12 | 0 |
I beg to differ - yes, you can blame the immigrants, as they're the root of the housing affordability crisis both in Canada and in the United States. We seem to have mass immigration simply for the sake of having it. If we really needed cheap labor, we could have guest worker programs, or allow in only people who intend to do menial labor. Instead, everyone gets in, including a lot of criminals who reduce the quality of life, as well as others who are just taking up space and making life a hell of a lot more expensive for the rest of us.
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| 2024-05-12 | 0 |
Lived in Canada during the oil crisis. You can immediately tell that the country relies solely on oil and gas. Their STEM graduates will mostly go into oil and gas for jobs and if that industry tanks, that goes the job market. The software engineering grads have the option to go to the US and they do. So Canada does not need more skilled immigrants because their own skilled citizens can't get jobs. They need the low wage immigrants to fill the low and manual job force. So,you don't have to imagine what will happen if those people can't get a job.
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| 2024-05-12 | 0 |
No wonder black people are discriminated. Canada has a crisis. It's Unlivable.
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| 2024-05-11 | 0 |
The bozo who made this video: *Explains for almost half of the video how under-building, NIMBYism, low wages and government red tape caused the current housing crisis*\nConclusion: Immigrants caused this
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| 2024-05-10 | 0 |
In Austria/EU housing is also very difficult even though probably not nearly as bad as in Canada. But this had brought people in 2 major cities (Graz and Innsbruck) to elect the local communist (communist! not socialist or social democratic! ) party as their city governments just because they were the only one that believably fight the housing crisis
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| 2024-05-10 | 0 |
I live in the UK and its a similar situation here. Buying a property (especially in the South) is so hard unless you come from money or have a really good job. \nAlso because people cant buy their own homes, landlords can charge obscene amounts for rent because they know people dont have any alternatives. Add that to the cost of living crisis and you have a lot of people feeling trapped and hopeless
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| 2024-05-09 | 1 |
Although México isn't the greatest country, the part where i live (Near the center) is fairly safe, I've never been robbed or been involved in some cartel shit that you've heard of Mexico everyday (I'm 25 yo). The opportunity aren't the best either but aren't so bad...\nI mean, I've just finished the bachelor degree two years ago, I'm planning to buy a house with my girlfriend and making quick math we calculate it would take us about 3 - 4 years to save enough to buy one (Earning like 1200 USD monthly) taking in consideration that you can give yourself certain luxury's like hitting the road every weekend in motorcycle, visiting some places along the way, eating good food and stuff, with out sacrificing the rent or any basic necessities, then you remain with enough money for any emergency or urgent thing that comes out later.\nWatching this video makes me feel lucky of been here in Mexico even it isn't a very stable county i could say that the quality of life is fair enough (At least in the part where I am).\nSorry for you Canadian people... I hope you recover this crisis soon (I always wanted to visit that country)
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| 2024-05-09 | 0 |
Blaming the sharp increase in immigration over the past 2 years as the primary reason for a housing crisis that began 10 years ago is extremely dishonest. Or extremely dumb. Not sure what you are.
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| 2024-05-09 | 0 |
You forgot to mention the out of control homelessness and drug crisis.
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| 2024-05-09 | 1 |
I have a great life here. Its gotten harder but life is still pretty easy here for me for now. I had a harder time in the 2008 crisis when I lost my house,job and my family fell apart leaving me to live in a car for a time. Having gone through that I know I can survive anything and be happy so this current crisis doesn't faze me the way it would If I hadn't already gone through much worse earlier in my life. Capitalist systems are built to crash cyclicaly every 8-10 years so if you are struggling now learn from this, adjust your lifestyle and prepare yourself financially for it to happen again in a decade or so and ride the trough out with a bigger financial cushion untill the next crest. Never take on ANY debt that isnt related to making money or paying for a place to live!
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| 2024-05-09 | 0 |
“It’s simple economics”, coming from an amateur economics is hilarious. \n\nYou point out rent hiking, but instead of blaming over-concentration in the housing market, you pull a total 180 and blame immigrants?\n\nMake a video of all the empty houses in America. Look up the change in the proportion of national income going to landowners. look up the change in demographics of landowners since Oil Crisis of 70s/Reagan.
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| 2024-05-09 | 0 |
Wait till Canada’s healthcare implodes under decades of mismanagement and underinvestment. Or the impending social security demise. By comparison the current housing and food affordability crisis is just a child’s play.
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| 2024-05-09 | 0 |
A lot of this video is directly aimed at Trudeau's leadership, but this is completely forgetting the role of the provincial and municipal governments. They play a major role in building housing and planning cities, and yet basically all of this video is taking potshots at Trudeau. That's not to say Trudeau is free of criticism, but I would've liked a little more nuance there. Especially when people are so polarized at the federal level, the journalistic duty is incredibly important here. Personally, I don't think Trudeau can solve this, but I don't think any single politician can. Especially Pollievre who's got next to no credible plan to tackle the affordability crisis. We have to do better.
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| 2024-05-08 | 0 |
housing crisis? your the second biggest country on earth!
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| 2024-05-08 | 0 |
No one wants to live in Canada? We have increasing immigration which is contributing to a housing crisis, because everyone wants to live in Canada!
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| 2024-05-08 | 0 |
There is quite literally a housing crisis across almost the entire developed world, save for Japan or countries that are seeing a net population decrease. \n\nHousing is a provincial and municipal responsibility and short of a massive expansion of the state to build housing, there is very little the federal government can do to fix it. However, what the Federal government has done is allow people to borrow more and change mortgage amortization rates which is arguably a terrible idea. This also ignores that most Millenials and Gen Z believed they were going to see the same type of quality of life as Boomers and Gen X whose quality of life was (at least partially) predicated on unprecedented levels of economic growth that have not existed in a generation.
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| 2024-05-07 | 0 |
uh it's more of a urban planning crisis that lead to a housing crisis
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| 2024-05-07 | 0 |
holy crap. Sorry but as a Nova Scotian I have to strongly disagree . Our housing costs both renting or buying has gone crazy in the last three years . We have people living in tents even in the winter. Homelessness is in crisis. I personally have a friend in her 60s and sick and will be homeless in 3 days as she cannot find an apartment much less afford one Prices in everything has gone sky high. While salaries stay low. Every where you look now you see garbage just thrown. Last year we had devestating floods and wildfires. University students get her and cannot find housing. One international student is paying $400 a month to sleep on a hallway floor. I know housing in all our provinces is a problem. Tent cities are everywhere. People poyring in without us having the means to house them has caused terrible sufferring for all. People shoukd not come to NS at this time. Wait until there are places built to house people. Also our healrh care system is in crisis. I love my province but I dont even recognise it anymore. It is so sad what is happening here. People come here from away and some start youtube channels to tell people from their home countries Not to come here.
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| 2024-05-07 | 0 |
Bloomberg does a FANTASTIC job of reporting this CANADIAN NATIONAL CRISIS...\n...Meanwhile Canadian National Broadcaster... CBC SPEWS SOCIAL MARXIST PROPAGANDA... ?
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| 2024-05-06 | 2 |
As an Australian. It's as bad here. Trying to buy a house is almost impossible without help. Also, the rental crisis in our big cities is absolutely terrible.
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| 2024-05-06 | 0 |
00:00 ?? 2015 Canadian Election: Justin Trudeau elected Prime Minister promising change.
\n01:01 ? Housing Crisis: Homeownership in Canada becoming unattainable due to soaring prices.
\n02:18 ? Rental Crisis: Rental vacancies at all-time low, driving up prices and leaving many Canadians struggling.
\n04:48 ? Government Policy Impact: Government policies, including immigration and lack of housing investment, contribute to housing affordability crisis.
\n06:49 ? Foreign Investment: Foreign investment and money laundering contribute to inflated property prices in Canada.
\n07:20 ? Food Prices: Food prices rising due to lack of competition and government policies, leading to increased food bank visits.
\n08:41 ? Gas Prices: Government policies, including carbon tax, contribute to high gas prices.
\n10:51 ? Economic Productivity Decline: Decline in economic productivity attributed to lack of private sector investment, lack of competition, and government intervention.
\n13:00 ? Conclusion: Outlook grim, with challenges in maintaining lower interest rates and addressing cost of living
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| 2024-05-06 | 0 |
BritMonkey is right. The housing crisis is the everything crisis.
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| 2024-05-06 | 0 |
I’ve been in Canada for over 24 years and I have never seen it like this in my life!\nThe main cause of the majority of issues is the housing crisis.\n\nWhat a lot of you might not be aware of is that we have not been building homes to keep up with the demand for over two decades. That’s why the price for housing has increased astronomically. And then our government decided to basically allow unfettered immigration in order to take advantage of the new immigrants’ money so they can use it to fund the Canadian Pension Plan.\n\nJust an FYI, the way CPP is funded is that the current group of working people are paying for the current group of retired seniors. And due to the lack of childbirths and people living longer, the CPP can no longer afford to take care of all the seniors in its system. Thus, the government devised a plan to have more people coming here so as to milk the money they have. Actually, they’ve even gone to the extent to basically allow seniors to be willingly euthanized… it’s absolutely bonkers.\n\nBut anyway, I digress… so then with housing at astronomical prices, you’re now pushing out the poor people onto the streets, causing homelessness. \n\nAnd when people are homeless, the average person will do drugs to escape reality and commit crimes to survive. Which is why it’s now increasingly dangerous in public spaces. \n\nThen, the transportation also never accounted for such a massive increase in population. At least not in Toronto. Which is also causing major inconvenience to go anywhere. \n\nIt used to be that if you lived in the suburbs, you could drive into Toronto pretty quickly but now, it takes like an hour and a half to two hours, making it extremely difficult to get around. And also, hard to take advantage of the “lower” housing prices in the suburbs.\n\nBut that’s not all. Part of the issue is that the Trudeau government wants to no longer have Canada use our oil and gas overnight, which is causing the increase in gas prices. Many Canadians still rely on gas because electric cars are not efficient in Canadian weather and are simply too expensive for your average person. And yet they cut off our supply of oil and gas which causes the price inflation of transport and anything that requires to be moved such as groceries and supplies.\n\nAnd don’t get me started on how our healthcare system is falling apart… even though we pay some of the highest taxes in the world…
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