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2024-01-17 0
I lived in Toronto for almost 25 years but moved to Berlin, Germany, a few months ago. I found the last few years to be really sad and also scary. There is such a huge mental health crisis. The TTC is not very safe feeling. I have friends there who travel with dog or bear spray in their purses. The cost of rent is definitely a huge issue. A lot of friends can never move into a new place and I don't know anyone there who can afford to actually buy a home.\nThe positives are the food options (groceries and restaurants - some of the best in the world), the nice social life, so many things to see and do around the city, and the various beaches and islands.\nThe city is definitely looking uglier and uglier, though, with all of these boxy, glassy condo towers and now with Ford doing things like turning public space into a foreign-owned inaccessible spa.
2024-01-16 0
I visited Toronto in 1986 and I've had friends from that city. The whole world is changing and facing the issues you mentioned in your video. I had lived in Seattle before its decline. I'm in Pittsburgh temporarily and I had lived recently in Erie, PA. They all seem to be facing the same situation--housing crisis, homelessness, and crime. And in Pittsburgh, limited social services.\n\nHowever, I'm sad to see a socialist country such as Canada suffer with these ills. If a socialist country can't take care of its people, there's little home for a capitalist country like the US.
2024-01-16 0
The entire world is changing. Most major cities in the developed world are experiencing the same problems: increasing inequality, housing crisis, homeless, drug abuse. The only exception are the cities in Northern European countries like Finland where a human is not let to rot on the street. \nOur cities have to change even more to get better and accommodate the changing society. Build walking and cycling infrastructure, social housing, community centers, invest into social security nets and, most importantly, tax the land owners who have created this inequality and who will pay for it.
2024-01-16 0
Unfortunately there is a global human crisis; it’s Not just Canada.\n\nWhen the world looks up to Billionaires and now soon to come the first Trillion-air whilst 99% of humanity struggles to just have a roof over their heads and basic amenities…….there is a Global Cultural Moral Crisis!
2024-01-16 0
Drug addictions, mental illness , violent crimes, housing crisis, health care crisis, $12 for eggs, incompetent balance with immigration numbers and public services. So Canadians like me, we love our peoples but despise what our governments did to everyone here
2024-01-16 2
Late stage capitalism, same thing in the US and EU. Declining quality of life, less affordability, housing crisis, etc
2024-01-15 0
Truth. Our once great country is a wreck. Our prime minister with the good hair is an idiot who has ruined Canada. I don't even recognize my home country anymore. Immigrants have been given everything that our Canadian forefathers worked so hard to give their families. It's beyond tragic. It's criminal. Housing and health care are in crisis to the point where anybody can become homeless or die waiting for hours in an ER for treatment. It's sick and sad and unforgivable that our government has set 4th and 5th generation Canadian individuals and families up for poverty and death.
2024-01-15 0
Blame the federal government squarely for this housing crisis. Their own studies (2 years ago) pointed out that their massively increased immigration levels would create this crisis. She should have pointed this out in the video.
2024-01-15 0
I lived in Toronto from 2017 to 2023 and you could watch the decline in real time. Crazy housing crisis, homelessness and drug addiction epidemic, rampant random violent crime, the city became extremely dirty, increases in taxes, a public transit system and healthcare that’s falling apart. Not to mention the crazy inflation and greedflation and city becoming soulless, family businesses (art studios, bars, restaurants, fitness centers) being replaced by McDonalds’s, Dollarama, Shoppers Drug Mart. Meanwhile the government’s main concern is censoring news and importing foreign wage slaves.
2024-01-15 0
sad to see some people leaving canada BUT it will ease the housing crisis our politicians did not see coming and still have difficulty to acknowledge.
2024-01-15 0
Real estate Mafia hijacked Canada with the help of Business partner politicians and Govt official's, only this crisis will be controlled by stopping foreign investors to buy any property from their home country ,No check on money brought by foreign investors through corrupt countries. Real estate Mafia is making billions from this irregularity.
2024-01-14 0
Thank you so much for this useful information. I don't understand why the housing crisis is happening in Canada and Australia as well. The population didn’t change too much compared to the pre-COVID. Where are those houses?
2024-01-14 0
You are not Muslim; you are just a white guy who couldn't get out of an identity crisis... This is absurd!
2024-01-14 0
Canada gives empty promises for better life. Most people fall for this worldwide. Once you reach Canada, you will understand all it wants your money that you will bring it from your own country and after that it will throw you in a trash can. Canada is a barren country with no jobs and housing crisis and winter is harsh and brutal. Most of its northern regions are empty and soulless.
2024-01-14 0
Vancouver is surrounded by mountains with nowhere but up to grow. So the cost of living crisis will only get worse there.
2024-01-13 0
The advanced nations has property price crisis and interest rate rise, it cost a lot for most med income families.
2024-01-13 0
A big part..........at least here in Vancouver why the healthcare system is broken here is due to the ongoing opioid crisis. The downtown eastside where many of the homeless and drug addicts live is known as the vortex because it sucks in all 1st responders across the lower mainland. Yet when someone who lives somewhere else in the city needs an ambulance you are screwed. Last year I had to wait over 8 hours for an ambulance........I live less then 10 minutes away from the nearest hospital. Because I couldn't move I had to sit there while my roommate had to call 9-11 over a dozen times to get me an ambulance. Doctors are even telling people to take a cab to the hospital if they can walk, because it's faster. \n\nAnd even when I finally got to emergency I had to wait hours to get looked at. The doctor didn't see me for almost 6 hours while i'm lying there screaming in pain. And this was on a Tuesday night, not even a weekend.
2024-01-13 0
There is something perverse about the worlds second largest country by land mass having a housing crisis.
2024-01-13 1
Extra 2 reasons that I know you can't talk about:\n1- Their blind support to Israel, their gen0cide, and occupation since 1948. This is not even a muslim/arab matter. It's becoming a humanitarian and moral crisis.\n2- Their strong indoctrination of the LGBTQ matter in schools. While it's their country and their law, if they claim freedom and equality, they should NOT force any idea from any group on another. \nIt's basically becoming the U.S 2.0
2024-01-13 0
Germany crisis with Housing and Iliegal Dirty Refugees ?
2024-01-13 0
No it’s actually a disappointing answer. Surely it is the responsibility of a neighbouring country to take refugees when they are in crisis but then again what would you expect from a Stone age kingdom. If not for oil the Saudis would still be in the ages of the camel.
2024-01-13 0
That’s what happens when government doesn’t know how to plan . Brining in 1 million immigrants a year with no housing & sufficient rental thus causing a housing crisis . Sickening
2024-01-12 0
We are having the same problem in Australia, inflation has gone through the roof and are now having a housing crisis. I am watching outer city suburbs of our big cities eating up the valuable fertile land. In one year I have seen houses been built where kangaroos and emus existed
2024-01-12 0
This is actually a cop out for an answer. it is the responsibility of neighbouring states to take in refugees during times of crisis. Even far poorer nations such as Kenya have hosted refugees from neighbouring countries such as Somalia. If anything this answer just highlights both Saudi and wider Arab hypocrisy when dealing with refugee crises in their backyards. Also yes I totally understand why this question was asked as often a lot of European states have taken in refugees from middle eastern countries whilst the neighbouring gulf states have taken none.
2024-01-12 0
It’s not a cost of living crisis it’s wage devaluation. This could be fixed if everyone joined a trade union and fight for above inflation indexed pay rises. The cost of living crisis is a transfer of wealth from the working classes to the rich, then the media keep everyone ignorant so they blame immigrants and Muslims.
2024-01-12 0
Canadians are exploited for low wages. Mass immigration is occurring during a housing crisis and while Canada is losing tens of thousands of construction jobs each month.. I am Canadian, and I don’t want to live here anymore.. ?
2024-01-12 0
This video will continue to blow up as the country fails. \n\nWe have five major crisis right now. \nWe have a higher interest payment on our total debt then we have total GDP. \n\nThere quite literally isn't anywhere to go now. Canada is over. There isn't a way to fix this.
2024-01-12 0
Lol you mentioned the housing crisis is the worst in Canada but it's actually even more worse in Australia. Canada and Australia are eerily similar. Both lazy former British colonies. Seriously this video could have been about Australia. At least you guys banned foreign buyers from buying houses, Australia has done nothing.
2024-01-12 0
still, Toronto is a lot safer and better than the USA, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, Of course, it is not like Japan or Singapore but the immigration crisis is everywhere and worse. can be a cleaner, can be cheaper, working as a waitress and expecting to live downtown does not add up. it just reminds me of when I used to work in a motel, I paid for a motel room and expected 5-star hotel.
2024-01-11 0
The housing crisis was caused by too much immigration so I'm hoping alot more people leave. Government should support more pro-natalist policies to have more loyal homegrown Canadians.
2024-01-11 0
It is a fair question: during the war in Ukraine, Europe provided a safe heaven for refugees. When are the Arab countries taking up responsibility when there is a humanitarian crisis? Why were Syrian refugees welcomed in Germany but not in Iran or Saudi Arabia?
2024-01-10 0
I feel like government and cities were really complacent with the incredible speed at which the real estate price has been increasing for the last decade. They were complacent because it benefited them with higher property taxes. However, this very short term view by the government had led to a social crisis. Who the fuck can afford apartments at 3000$/month. There is no solution but to crash the real estate market but this will also lead to a worse social crisis.
2024-01-10 0
Title is so dumb... No One Wants To Live In Canada Anymore yet there is a housing crisis because population keeps growing... Reminds me of Yogi Berra talking about a restaurant: Nobody goes there anymore, it's always full. Please use logics when writing titles!
2024-01-09 0
We live in stressful times and your brain is triggered into fight or flight. Understandable. I doubt you will find a place that ticks your boxes though, especially no COL crisis.
2024-01-09 0
Nobody's leaving the country they take off for 6 months come back for their free healthcare and check-ups take their CPP in old age pension go back to their Homeland and then when there's a crisis they need us to come in and rescue them because they call themselves Canadian citizens give your head a shake this has been going on for years
2024-01-09 0
You are politicizing a health crisis? We lost a million during covid. Huge Canadian ( and the UK) property management companies are in the US buying up blocks of property and jacking up the rent, contributing to our housing crisis. That is an import that has devastated our communities. Canadian companies are making every city a playground for the rich. It cracks me up when Canadians get on their moral high horse regarding our rampant capitalism while at the same time reaping benefits by contributing to our lack of affordable rent
2024-01-09 0
Are you both having an identity crisis?
2024-01-08 0
The problem systems from mass immigration and too much government control. The cost to build new houses in Canada is insane mainly due to government regulations. This combined with the mass influx of people has caused a huge crisis.
2024-01-08 0
The housing crisis is not entirely due to an imbalance of supply and demand. It's an inflation bubble created by too many under-leveraged CMHC buyers who can't lower their prices because they can't sell their property without clearing the mortgage.
2024-01-07 0
Toronto is a 3rd world dumping ground that was full up 5 years ago. It is now overflowing with social problems and housing crisis. If you come to Canada these days you WILL be homeless.
2024-01-07 0
Thanks for telling the truth about living in Canada. Since Justin Trudeau became PM in 2015, Canada as experienced rising cost of living crisis, rising crime rates, healthcare system deteriorating, and many more other problems that I could list here.
2024-01-05 0
Where do these people think they're gonna live? America is already facing a housing crisis and homelessness.
2024-01-05 0
As extreme as it may seem, I think mass deportation is necessary, and we treat it like it is; an invasion. Poised to strike at the American economy to weaken our country. Now, if there are so many migrants seeking asylum, then maybe we need to look at what countries they are from and look at the humanitarian crisis in our own hemisphere. If these other countries are so bad, perhaps then we invade them, restructure them, and make them a part of a new alliance. We pull our production out of chine, move it so we don't need ships anymore just planes/trains/trucking and actually build up the greatest hemisphere on the planet.
2024-01-05 0
First generation immigrants have always worked in labour jobs to get started. We are proud of our parents who sacrificed their careers for us. Taxation is about collective living. We will continue to improve. Crime here is nothing compared to most countries in the world. You give anecdotal evidence. Random stabbing is much better than mass shooters. Drug crisis is real. This will be global issue, including Asia. C-18 is making tech companies accountable and pay up. Making friends is easy here. If you move around a lot, you can’t build friendships.
2024-01-05 0
The identity crisis which this exodus will create (moving gaza people to other states) more conflict with identity crisis, transgenerational transmission of trauma and fight over resources. The situation will create destroy national fabric of other states. The only solution is peace.
2024-01-05 0
The drug crisis is the worst, you will think Vancouver, one of the most expensive cities in the world, looks like a 3rd world country! Drug users are allowed to do them in ANY public space now. At your kids school even. The housing supply is way behind and they brought in millions more people so the housing crisis will always be there. The govt is woke and incompetent communists too. Do not go!
2024-01-05 0
The cost of living crisis is a worldwide problem, not just Canada.
2024-01-05 0
HOUSING CRISIS FOR YEARS-- MORE IMMIGRANTS , MORE DEMAND FOR HOUSING IN TURN RISES THE PRICES OF THOSE HOPING TO RENT OR BUY. INSTEAD OF PUTTING HOUSING FIRST , THEY PUT MASS IMMIIGRATION FIRST.
2024-01-04 1
I am from Hong Kong and came to BC as a grade 10 international student until university graduation. I now work in a large firm in Vancouver. This marks my 14th year in Vancouver, and I am contemplating returning to Hong Kong. Despite the challenging political environment, my primary concern lies in the cost of living.\n\nThe high tax rate and soaring living expenses keep my savings minimal. I completely agree with the analogy you drew regarding working as a flight attendant. Even an entry-level position in my hometown would yield higher earnings than a mid-level position in Vancouver.\n\nContrary to the misconception about Canada's excellent health benefits, go google and you will see people suffered due to prolonged waits for doctors and medications.\n\nThe housing crisis in Vancouver is alarming, exacerbated by the lack of immigrant volume control from the Canadian Government. There was no concrete housing plan in place before welcoming more people into the country.\n\nI can’t tell if this is a Liberal party or Canadian government issue, but someone needs to step up and initiate change. Without intervention, Canada's situation could deteriorate further
2024-01-03 0
Jugaux in Canada is for ppl who belong there. U will not get anything easy. Canadians will not allow it. It’s their country.\nCanada is not a country to go to if you have options in life. If u have a semi decent life in india please ever go to Canada . Useless place .\nFood is bad , horrible education medical is low standards. Discrimination to the max. U think they will accept u if u speak Canadian English???? ? they will hate u more if u speak their slang. Drugs are guaranteed for kids unless u r very wealthy.\nThey valued kids life cuz they will drug them, screw the kids and use them.\nDrugs are legal even cocaine. Prostitution is legal. Housing crisis is rampant. Bisexuality is legal. Transgendered cult is Morse powerful n prominent. What type of future can u expect?
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