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| 2024-12-03 | 0 |
What everyone needs in Canada right now are as follows : 1) affordable housing; 2) decent employment; 3) reliable and dependable healthcare. \n\nI agree that immigration process needs to be made harder and stricter. Choose quality over quantity. \n\nFocus on getting new immigrants only in specified fields such as a) healthcare (doctors, nurses, healthcare workers); b) trades (construction/plumbing/carpentry/electricians/farmers); c) tech (IT/AI/Robotics...) and no need to bring students to do useless courses in management/finance and other fields.\n\n\nDevelop other provinces besides Ontario/Quebec/BC/Alberta; build new townships and create jobs in these new towns; build more airports, highways, break monopoly of state owned air carriers and increase competition; ban all labor unions; decrease bureaucracy and regulations and keep it at a bare minimum; increase and improve work efficiencies
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| 2024-12-03 | 0 |
Congratulations for all the hard work and research you 've done to compile so many data and provide a comprehensive explanation of the current situation. I'm an immigrant looking to get my PR, I have qualifications from one of the top universities in the world, experience as an international consultant and most important I do respect the Canadian culture and follow the rules. However, even for me it is uncertain what is going to happen? and/or if the government will make more changes and kick us out hahaha. I do believe that immigration has poured a lot of money into Canadian's pockets and most of them are not considering that, some of that money is going to go to another country who is willing to manage immigration with a better approach and provide a more certain perspective to new immigrants. The government allowed many bad actors (locals and foreigners) to take advantage of the system and those who are going to pay the bill are new immigrants due to political elections, and that is just sad. We will see who are they going to blame for mismanagement of public resources and the possible crash of several industries, that are currently relaying on foreign money, once there are no new immigrants to blame. I agree with most of the new rules regarding immigration, but I strongly disagree with the political approach of how the government is blaming immigrants for their lack of proper management. I still believe Canada is a great country no matter the outcome of my personal immigration process, wish you all the best of luck!
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| 2024-12-03 | 0 |
honestly canada is a mess and i love all my immigrant friends but we just have way too many people in this country. No one can afford a house or groceries . A lot of people can’t even find jobs.
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| 2024-12-03 | 0 |
Not imploding yet. NO housing crash yet, not even close... Typical governments = Years creating the problems , and years pretending to fix the problems. $....sick. STOP all immigration NOW, for years to come. Too late, all lies, the damage is done. And it did not start under Turdo... For over 100 years home prices went up and down in price properly, 2, 3, 4 % with inflation, job raises....reasonable, slight increases....sometimes minor decreases... all fair and affordable. Starting around the year 2000, prices started to spike up, 25, 50, 100, 200, 300% while interest rates went to almost 0. Same with rent price increases.....crazy prices over the last 10 years....25, 50, over 100% price increases......Over 20 years of kaos. And now look at the mess you greedy government parasites, unions, bankers have created. Mass immigration, major government growth - spending – debt – control..., super low interest rates, mass immigration = crazy housing, rental prices......poor Canada, what a mess created by all you greedy governments, all political parties.....The only way housing prices get back to where they should be is a crash...bring it on.....the sooner the better. Right now, it’s all grossly overvalued. STOP all immigration NOW. Bring on the crash.
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| 2024-12-03 | 0 |
Fantastic video. Canada needs to reassess its approach to immigration. We need to focus on sustainable, long-term solutions and prioritize our citizens first. ?#canadafirst #responsibleimmigration
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| 2024-12-02 | 0 |
India indirectly paid Canada 6 billion Canadian Dollars for tuition. ?
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| 2024-12-02 | 0 |
The fact that you could get the same amount of money on CERB as working a full time job that pays above minimum wage. I made $2 above minimum and I got about $100 above CERB over the month....... All this is why so many said no to working their backsides off to live paycheque to paycheque. Myself, I need to have a routine. So I went back to work ASAP after my job being eliminated at the start of the pandemic. Now everywhere I look I do not recognize Canada. I feel like i'm in a different country. The old way of life has been wiped out in a few years..... Learn Punjabi while you can, won't have a choice by the end of the decade.
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| 2024-12-01 | 0 |
Are you able to assist for a fee to apply for jobs for someone with a degree already but are outside Canada at the moment?
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| 2024-12-01 | 0 |
Main Insights and Conclusions from the Video\n\nEconomic Challenges and Public Sentiment:\n\nInflation and housing costs have risen sharply, impacting Canadians' quality of life.\nFood bank usage has doubled, and homeownership rates have declined significantly.\nYounger Canadians find homeownership increasingly unattainable, fueling frustration.\nPublic sentiment has turned against immigration for the first time in decades, with over 60% of Canadians believing the country is taking in too many immigrants.\n\nImmigration Policies and Impacts:\n\nCanada experienced record immigration levels in recent years, with 471,000 permanent residents admitted in 2023 and a population growth of 1 million annually due to other immigration streams (e.g., international students and temporary workers).\nImmigration was used as a tool to address labor shortages and generate economic stimulus post-pandemic, but it led to unforeseen consequences like overburdened infrastructure, rising housing costs, and strain on public services.\nConcerns about integration and cultural tensions arose due to the rapid pace and scale of immigration.\n\nEconomic Consequences:\n\nDespite immigration filling labor gaps, Canada’s productivity declined for the third consecutive year, revealing deeper systemic issues like underinvestment in technology, outdated infrastructure, and stagnant wages.\nPublic services, such as healthcare, struggled to meet the increased demand, leading to longer wait times and staff burnout.\n\nImmigration Reforms in 2024\n\nThe federal government introduced significant reforms:\n\nA 20% reduction in permanent resident admissions over three years.\nCaps on temporary foreign workers and international student permits.\nPost-graduate work permit (PGWP) eligibility tied to labor market needs and stricter language requirements.\nWage caps for low-wage temporary foreign workers and adjustments to immigration programs at the provincial level.\nThese measures aim to manage population growth, alleviate pressure on housing and public services, and improve the quality of immigrants to align with labor market needs.\n\nCritiques and Trade-offs:\n\nWhile the reforms may ease strain on infrastructure and align with public sentiment, critics argue they could exacerbate labor shortages in critical sectors like healthcare, construction, and agriculture.\nThe underlying economic issues, such as low productivity, outdated zoning laws, and inadequate infrastructure, remain unaddressed.\nReducing immigration without broader systemic reforms may hinder economic growth in the long term.\n\nSocial Dynamics and Public Trust:\n\nThe reforms are seen as an attempt to rebuild public trust in the government amid declining approval ratings.\nCritics worry these policies are politically motivated rather than aimed at long-term solutions.\nRising public dissatisfaction stems from perceptions of unequal treatment between immigrants and native Canadians, along with growing social tensions.\n\nRecommendations for Future Actions:\n\nExperts suggest combining immigration reforms with investments in infrastructure, technology, and workforce training to tackle deeper systemic challenges.\nEncouraging regional immigration could alleviate urban overcrowding but requires sufficient infrastructure and resources to support newcomers in less-populated areas.\nEnhancing the quality of immigrants through stricter selection criteria and promoting cultural integration can address public concerns while maintaining economic benefits.\n\nFinal Reflections:\n\nOver-reliance on immigration as an economic solution has led to complacency and structural weaknesses.\nWhile immigration is vital for growth, it should be part of a balanced approach that includes investments in innovation and productivity improvements.\nCanada needs to rethink its strategies to remain competitive and sustainable in the long term while addressing public concerns and fostering integration.\nThe video's overarching message highlights the complexities of immigration and economic policy, emphasizing that piecemeal solutions, like reducing immigration, are insufficient without addressing broader systemic issues.
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| 2024-12-01 | 0 |
This was a great video! My family and I are considering relocating to Canada from the USA, as we are dual citizens, and this helps to explain what’s really going on up there. Still very interested in moving to Canada, but will need to do more research on areas that I think are best for us. Thank you for this detailed video!
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| 2024-12-01 | 0 |
Canada is horrible ??
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| 2024-12-01 | 0 |
All the cracks in Canada became apparent when mass immigration began.
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| 2024-12-01 | 0 |
The problem is not Trudeau. The problem is imbecules who voted for him. And they are not going anywhere so Canada is done
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| 2024-12-01 | 0 |
I am an Indian, came here for ML research. Was unpleasantly surprised to witness so many unskilled Indians ruining the country. Uneducated, can't speak English, rude, unkempt. Like I love my country but I also love the country I immigrated to. I know tons of Indian friends like me who feel the same way. We all feel like we scammed ourselves into coming here. Every doordash and uber guy in Toronto is an Indian guy, who probably came here through a diploma mill. Why did Canada let this happen? Weirdly enough, even now, it's easier to get into Canada as a Khalistani terrorist or an LMIA abuser with a fake IELTS score and fake college admission letter than honest Indians who come here for higher education at good schools. Anyone reading this and from India, just go to the US man. At least despite the H1B lottery they respect your time more than Canada and you earn way more in 2-3 years than you would here in 6 years.\n\nPs : I singled out Indians since I am one but Palestinian refugees with their never ending incessant virtue signalling marches, Ukrainians with their virtue signalling marches and destruction of property, middle eastern refugees etc are all part of the problem. It's like they came here to bring their problems with them.
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| 2024-11-30 | 0 |
tired of these faces in canada
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| 2024-11-30 | 0 |
Right now, even the corrupt Spain is better than Canada...
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| 2024-11-30 | 0 |
We need to annex Canada at this point. Trudeau needs to stand trial for his crimes.
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| 2024-11-29 | 0 |
How dare these people come to Canada, like they have rights here . THEY DONOT .
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| 2024-11-29 | 0 |
Time america and Canada start sending people back home others too now clean up government to
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| 2024-11-29 | 0 |
Canada is a joke, they should deport like 500,000. Wtf they taking all the jobs and the economy is suffering as well. Send them back
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| 2024-11-29 | 0 |
Finally ; send them home we’re in an economic crisis of our own in jobs ,, housing, healthcare . We need to upgrade our education for our own citizens in canada as well.
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| 2024-11-28 | 0 |
Yeah trump will show how Mexico will end up if they don’t follow the rule and so is Canada
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| 2024-11-27 | 0 |
International graduates' protest gits 90 mark? 90 mark? Your country need you more than Canada. Mr. Sing it is time to go home build better India.
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| 2024-11-27 | 0 |
Left Canada about 10 month ago, raised and born. Never going back, the country is in a complete decline, the climate is horrible, in Quebec the taxes are insane and the service is 0. RIP
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| 2024-11-27 | 0 |
The U S and Canada are under siege by Hindus from India
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| 2024-11-26 | 0 |
Morons at CNN News. A lot of talk about Mexico and China? Hey, Yanks, you do more trade with Canada than any other country, and Trump complains about drugs coming in from Canada, (when about 1,000 times as much comes in from Mexico). What idiots you are!
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| 2024-11-26 | 0 |
Canada and Mexico will not take it lying down! Enough of Trump and his crazy nonsense! I can't even imagine the extent of his ignorance on important economic matters and every other matter. This must be how insanity looks and sounds like. Americans will have to deal with him themselves. He is so full of it!
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| 2024-11-26 | 0 |
We need to have a wall built from east to west at our southern border and our southern neighbors should pay for it. ~ Canada
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| 2024-11-26 | 0 |
mexico and canada should join BRICS if those tariff goes through
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| 2024-11-26 | 0 |
Happy Holidays Canada
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| 2024-11-26 | 0 |
I'm from canada. This sucks but if this makes our current government in Canada f over criminals I'm all in for it
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| 2024-11-26 | 0 |
The fun part will come when Mexico and Canada turn to China to fill the opening in trade and just X the US out of the entire convo. Then we’re truly fucked.
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| 2024-11-26 | 0 |
It all boils down to individual perspective and preferences. Opportunity-wise, USA offers more opportunities than Canada. Safety-wise, Canada is safer than the USA. Aging-wise, Canada offers more free health-care than the USA, although it depends on where in the USA you are located. So, to each his own preferences and expectations.
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| 2024-11-25 | 0 |
I said it 3 weeks ago that canada want tolerate those migrants. Canadian gov dont send them here
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| 2024-11-25 | 0 |
Wait for me Canada, I'm on my way ? From Brazil ??
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| 2024-11-25 | 0 |
Canada has made it way too easy to claim asylum status
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| 2024-11-25 | 0 |
Welcome to Canada...We are barely able to survive. We'll all now go to bed with half stomach filled. It's an excellent way to lose weight - a blessing in disguise!!
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| 2024-11-25 | 0 |
Trudeau and Ford saying come to Canada for their rich friends mhmmm don’t worry about it because taxpayers pay for everything, no conscience at all
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| 2024-11-25 | 0 |
The poor people of Punjab take the jobs of Canadians and force them to leave Canada
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| 2024-11-25 | 0 |
About 10 years ago I had a chance to move to Canada. I'm sooo glad I didn't.
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| 2024-11-24 | 0 |
canada is over....I run from canada 3 yasrs ago
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| 2024-11-24 | 0 |
Good move Canada.
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| 2024-11-24 | 0 |
Whites are also immigrants in Canada
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| 2024-11-23 | 0 |
Khalistanis have ruined Canada
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| 2024-11-22 | 0 |
Canada embassy does not check admission letter??
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| 2024-11-22 | 0 |
What’s the bright side of Canada?
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| 2024-11-22 | 0 |
They just up this news to get vote from Canada citizens ?
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| 2024-11-22 | 1 |
INDIAN ?? P? ?PING OUTSIDE IN CANADA ?? BECAUSE IT'S PART OF INDIAN ?? CULTURE AND CANADA ?? IS MULTI CULTURAL ?
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| 2024-11-21 | 0 |
I got a fully funded research scholarship (tuition and living cost) for my masters in Canada. The degree is agriculture related and is research focused. I am scared with all the negative things going around in internet. Should i go or not? Will I have problems? I am going to winnipeg in september 2025. Please reply.
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| 2024-11-20 | 0 |
If you have a problem living in the USA, then Canada is not the place for you. We don't want terror supporters or criminals or insane leftists.
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