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| 2023-01-20 | 0 |
Ive been to Greece, Ireland, England and Scotland. I will agree that tap water and food is alot healthier abroad than in the states. Public transit sucks in most American cities. There are trains EVERYWHERE in the UK. You can walk a block and see a train there. But the sprawl here is the problem so you mentioned that. I will say Americans are friendlier to tourists than most foreigners, but most Americans are really mean when they travel abroad, so I guess that would balance out. The cost of living argument is hard to agree with, but I wasn't there during the rent hikes, I came back from UK right before they happened. I've heard inflation everywhere is bad, but maybe not in Canada. Love your guys' videos. Keep it up. I always show these to my girlfriend to start discussion/find common ground, and they have not once NOT worked, so well done.
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| 2023-01-19 | 0 |
I live on a county line, and the city water stops right before my house, so I have to get my water from the next town over. My water is HORRIBLE. But the water at my church is amazing
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| 2023-01-19 | 0 |
I DESPISE Canada. Still living here and I can't wait to escape. I mean that literally, by the way. I'm not even allowed to leave right now :) I HATE CANADA SO MUCH.
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| 2023-01-19 | 0 |
I think you ladies are way out in left field and you really don't know what you're talkin about. Unfortunately for some people it doesn't work out for whatever reason usually because they do not want to assimilate very well. I grew up in Ontario to a french-canadian father and an Italian mother in my life in Canada was so perfect said if I had to dream up a better life I could not have done so. I grew up playing all the sports and enjoyed all the different sports and the changes of seasons. My parents had a summer home on the st-lawrence river and every summer we water-ski swam fished, play golf in the morning and barbecues every night right on the water. Even though my grandfather was in the hotel business I was all about sports and enjoying everything about it. I grew up in a town of about 50 thousand about 40 miles from Montreal. When I wanted some great nightlife just drove a short drive to Montreal and it had everything did anyone could want in Nightlife. I have lived in United States for forty years and I can tell you that it really isn't all that it's cracked up to be. Heaven forbid should you get some kind of catastrophic illness you are screwed. I knew a woman who work for travelers insurance for 30 years at the best insurance a money could buy had suffered a couple of strokes and was on the verge of going broke had she not died when she died. People think that insurance continues to pay his long as you're ill and nothing could be further from the truth. This lady was going to have to sell her house to continue paying for round-the-clock care had she not died when she did. United States middle class is getting wiped out. I've seen enough poverty and hardship in this country to last a lifetime. I find greed to be running rampant in this country. When I grew up in Canada there was always the grass is greener on the other side and when I did move over to the other side the US that is I can tell you unequivocally the dead grass is not greener on the other side. There are more millions and millions of people here that are one or two paychecks away from being homeless. And we're talkin 2023. Now let's talk about violence. There is a mass murder in the United States every single day of the year. And a mass murder is defined by four or more people being killed by one person at one time. Killing these so out of control in the United States that now even six-year-olds are shooting their teacher. I find a tremendous amount of built-up Anger from people. Food is very expensive and shelter is also out of control and non affordable to most people. Again I find United States being able to paint a much Rosier picture then does really exist. And there are more con artists and thieves , Crooks, con-artists, bamboozlers, cheats and scammers then anywhere that I've ever been. And I will say this is it it ain't getting any better and I don't see it ever getting better. I find it is everybody out for themselves no matter who they cheat. I live in Southern California and I can tell you that night life where I live is non-existent. Understand that LA and Hollywood they always have to glamorize everything to sell it to tourists. Just remember that things today are not what they were 40 years ago. Middle-class people in Canada would also be just middle-class people in the US. But if your life means anything to you as far as safety and raising a family then Canada wins hands down end of discussion. People that say Canada is boring is because they are boring. That's what I found to be pretty standard across the board. Life is what you make of it. But I will say that you gals definitely need to move away if you don't like Canada. Do not let the door hit your ass on the way out. And just for your information Canada ranks annually as one of the top countries in the world to immigrate to. Canada is the second largest country in the world by land area and next to Saudi Arabia has the third largest oil Reserves in the world. Canada has huge amount of freshwater which most of the rest of the world seems to be lacking and having spent my Summers on the Saint Lawrence River one of the Great Rivers in this world. I wouldn't change my twenty years in Canada for anyplace else in this world and I will be moving back shortly.
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| 2023-01-18 | 0 |
I'm here in Savannah Georgia and you are QUITE right about the difference from anywhere else.\nCost of living is different. Different food. \nI've been here 27 years and grew up in Louisiana before that.\nCulturally very similar but I came here as an adult and see it far different than where I grew up as a kid.
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| 2023-01-18 | 0 |
Lol nahh preach is totally right, as someone from LA who lived on the east coast (philly) for a few years…east coast women are rough in comparison
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| 2023-01-18 | 0 |
Aba, you’re right. America is very different from place to place. I disagree that it’s not safe here. It is. I live in a big metropolitan city, and it’s happened before where I’ve forgotten to lock my door, my car, etc. And nothing has ever happened. I feel safe as a woman walking in my neighborhood at night. I live in a very good neighborhood. Also, not fair to compare the USA to Canada based on your experience in California. California is by far the most expensive state in the nation, maybe more so than NY. Definitely right now, everything is expensive, but California is on a whole ‘nother level.
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| 2023-01-18 | 12 |
I live in Japan right now and I could totally relate to your sentiment when you brought up locking the doors. I've forgotten to lock my door countless times here in Japan, but I never feel worried because crime is just so low here. I never forgot to lock my doors back in the states and that was probably due to my sense of paranoia of what could happen if I forgot. I feel more at peace here than I do back in America. Also Japan has so much healthy (AND DELICIOUS) food everywhere you go. Fast food chains aren't all over the place here in Japan besides in Tokyo (and maybe some other big cities), but that isn't most of Japan, so living here has forced me to eat healthier and I am so grateful because I feel a lot better. I feel like moving back to America one day will be very hard when it comes to this.\n\nAlso I am surprised you all didn't mention the differences between health care! I know when it comes to Japan and America these two countries are night and day different.
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| 2023-01-18 | 0 |
I'm an American living in Europe for a couple years right now. It's so weird to realize I can DRIVE TO ANOTHER COUNTRY FASTER THEN SOME STATES ? I will say that maybe it's because I was in the midwest but I miss being able to smile and wave at strangers. I'm in germany and when I do that to be friendly and spread a little cheer I get glared at ?
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I grew up in the Bay Area, CA, and I moved away 12 years ago to NC. Best decision ever. I miss the west coast because the views are world class (the drive up and down highway 1 is just breathtaking), but I can afford multiple homes where I am, and I'm not rural. Just live in a suburb right outside of a major city. I can afford to raise a family, send kids to private school. I can afford vacations....I can afford to live! It's also why I am not liberal anymore. After moving from a Democrat controlled area to a mostly Republican controlled area, I converted. Lower taxes, better cost of living, and less crime...It just makes sense. I'm also hispanic, and let me tell you, I appreciate the racism here! I know that sounds odd, but for one, there really isn't that much racism to deal with, but when it confronts you, you know it! It's not hiding behind some fake woke smile, it's blatant and obvious, and I'm good with that because I can just navigate around it vs constantly second guessing.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I fell you. For me, I’d rather live in a dangerously free country than a tyrannical country. And before anyone starts with me, Canada IS NOT a free country. The US is an actual free country but the masses don’t exercise their rights. They submit like neutered dogs to their political masters. There is a plethora of case law and other evidence that proves the US is the only free country on the planet. But please, continue submitting to having you person owned by those in “authority”.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
This describes my experience living in japan vs america. My biggest concern is now bringing my daughter back who has never lived in the states. I grew up in Chicago but she only knows SAFE Japan. And these fools making me move to north carolina at a base right next to the hood ?. You never realize how safe other places are until you move out of tne states. Even on their worst day, people running into schools and harming people just isnt normal in other places.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, right off of Lake Superior. My Tap Water is 10/10
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Best water ive ever had came from my parents well in Wisconsin, they live out in the country. My wife was floored when she first tasted it, she grew up in Texas and i live there too but everytime i go to my parents i chug that shit right out of the tap.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I live in Florida….you’re right about people looking rough here.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
You guys are out of touch. Not sure where you live but Ontario is less safe than the US in my opinion, and it correlates with the lack of self defense/firearms rights. Our population is 10x less and many urban areas aren't as densely populated as their American counterparts, so of course crime rates will be lower. That doesn't mean they're not still significant and rising at alarming rates. You can't even use your registered firearm to legally protect your home, let alone us pepper spray to defend yourself from a rapist. People are given the illusion of being safer, when in reality they are extremely vulnerable and defenseless.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I live in Ohio and I’m happy no one wants to visit us ? Cleveland is called the mistake on the lake but i honestly can’t imagine living anywhere else! But I agree with Aba New Orleans is pretty much my favorite. But Preach is right the women are generally rough compared to Canada!
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I’m traveling rn, so I talk to a lot of internationals about the pros and cons of American. The greatest pros would be we are definitely the land of opportunity, so if you want make a lot of money there’s no country better. The people also have this optimism about the future that’s not as prevalent around the world, and the country is very diverse which means you can find a state that matches you want. However the downsides would be the stark wealth inequality, and lackluster healthcare. The polarization between the left and right, and the crazy urban sprawl which you never get used to.\n I think the inequality is due to us having this bootstraps mentality when it comes to success. Whenever I tell other Americans how lucky I am they’re quick to say that it’s all due to my worth ethic, but life is a lot more nuanced. Regardless I still love my country, and can’t see myself living anywhere else. ??
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I think those of us that live here in the states that are in states that are close to Canada are fortunate because we get the best of both worlds. I'm from Detroit and we visit regularly because it's right across the river. I've been to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and use to visit Windsor often. We started going to Canada at a young age because it was legal to drink at 19 when we found that out we were there at least once a month back then. I've always enjoyed my time in Canada I'll be back there soon.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I'm happy in small town Indiana. Most everyone is kind enough or just mind their own business at least. Our 2a rights are strong and the cost of living is reasonable. What more can an American ask for?
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
You are a 100% right about the segregation of ourselves in California but where I live on the East Coast ,DMV is Asian,Spanis,h black, white all usually throwin into a neighborhood
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
1. Aba’s right. I have family in Columbus, OH. Ain’t much to do up there. Sorry if you’re from there lol\n\n2. Correct about all of the fast food here in the U.S. Can’t stand it. That’s why if I DO go out to eat, it’s at the healthy options. Chipotle, Sweetgreen, Cava, etc.\n\n3. I was in Toronto a few years ago during a layover. I want to know why most of the employees I encountered at the airport were mean/rude af ? I know this is anecdotal so I’m not going to take it seriously. It’s just what I vividly remember.\n\n4. I live in the DMV. It’s a very diverse area but there’s a lot of neighborhoods that are segregated but I’d argue that it’s more of an economic issue. It’s visibly noticeable as soon as you hop on the metro. Start on the orange line on the VA side, the crowd is bright. But if you stay on long enough, go through DC and end in MD, it gets dark. I’ve lived here most of my life and it’s always been this way unfortunately.\n\n5. I need to go back to Canada to try that tap water. Y’all made it sound so good ?
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
i'm a canadian who lives in america and your takes are only right from a montreal context. a lot of this isn't true if you apply it to toronto for example.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
You can't compare Montreal to LA lol. LA is 3.8 million people and LA county is 9.8 million. Montreal is 1.8 and the entire Province of Quebec has less population than that single county by more than a million people. \n\nGo to Jefferson County Kentucky. Louisville is a similar size population and you're looking at a drastically lower cost of living. \n\nOf course LA is super expensive. You were right when you said the US is like 50 different countries. But you don't have to go to super rural areas to find low costs of living.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I’m well traveled and lived in many parts of the world and I was in the Army (10th Mountain Div) right by the Canadian boarder. I had a girlfriend whom I met in Ottawa and naka that’s when I discovered that Canadian women speak fluent French and the reggae was the shitz! ??
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I'd rather live in a country where I have the 2A and the right to defend myself. Also, how do you have a hard time getting good food in the states. Y'all are nuts. There are plenty of spots. Just clean your eyes. lol ? love your content \n✌️????
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I was raised in Fort Worth Texas, which is right beside Dallas. My neighborhood was very diverse. I also lived in Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City. Both Texas and Oklahoma are former diverse than media would like to tell you.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I think it was a good comparison because you had relatable pros and cons. The tape water is correct 100%. I have only tasted good tap water in one town in the US. \n\nThe racial stuff is definitely something the US could learn a few things from with Canada. It appears to me its more cultural and economic differences rather than the US's skin based racism. but I don't live there so I could be wrong. \n\nOh the guns we got right though regardless I think its better to have them than not. \nThank you Aba & Preach!!
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Man yall goddamn right abour that tap water. I have to put a motherfucking Brita Filter on my taps if I want water from that. Bruh if you drink from the tap in any major city in America you're definitely gonna be sprouting a second set of eyes on your body. Plus, need I mention Flint, Michigan? The only places I've heard it's safe to drink from the tap is in rural places that live off of spring water or if you're really lucky, aquifers.
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| 2023-01-05 | 0 |
This sounds pretty much what Sweden is like except for the online and internet services. Have you tried finding a place to live in Stockholm? Systematic racism exists here as well. Right-wing government taking away permanent residence permits from those who have for years lived and worked in Sweden. There's a huge bedbug infestation in many apartment buildings all over the city, 11 500 Swedish Kr for 18 square meters, and private landlords taking advantage of tenants both in prices and conditions. When a dark-haired tenant moves in, some one will eventually report that there are strange people walking in and out of a certain apartment, a blunt prejudice towards Arabic and African-looking individuals regardless of their nationality, meaning Swedes with different heritage. \nIt sounds like the whole world is on the same beat. \nSorry, but as a Canadian in Stockholm, I would rather suffer back home than in a swedish system where neighbours avoid meeting other neighbours and indifference is everywhere.
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| 2022-12-31 | 0 |
Yes you ladies are so right I am a Canadian citizen as well and I found it hard to live here it is really hard to get a stable job even if your qualified
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| 2022-12-29 | 0 |
Ther are people leaving their countries this time , to look for a safer place. But it seems that there is no more safer place to find. We stay where we are and do what is good and right for ourselves and others. In this way GOD, who has Power over Nature will save our lives. \n\nGOD is powerful and almighty. There is nothing impossible and difficult for GOD. Believing in this, will make us stay where we are. GOD is always near us and, we are safe in HIS arms.
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| 2022-12-28 | 0 |
Before listen to this lady about the problems of this country and think that she is absolutely correct. Know that she left her own country to live here and if she says she is planning to leave eventually, remember that our great country is giving here that right to reap the benefits that she needs. What other country offers you such a simple path to citizenship. Once you become a citizen your entitlements to benefit is no different from someone who was born here. If you were ambitious enough this country allows you to reach the skies, does your country???? Don’t forget where she’s currently living. Hahahahahahha
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| 2022-12-26 | 0 |
I only speak Ukrainian. I am using google translator. Therefore, please excuse me if the translation is bad! I am from Western Ukraine. I am a nurse and I save lives. I live now in Germany. I need a lawyer to file, with other disabled citizens of Ukraine, a lawsuit against Norway. My husband, a Ukrainian (oil worker, human rights activist) became disabled as a result of his defense of the rights of other people (Norwegian and Russian media for 9 years). My husband fought corruption in the Russian oil giant, which was headed by the founder of the 6th Directorate of the FSB and the ex-Chancellor of Germany. My husband defended the rights of disabled people and Ukrainians in Norway against Russian-speaking citizens of this NATO country. The Norwegians took my disabled husband to Moscow AFTER: anti-war pickets of my husband in the Russian Federation, his defense of the rights of Ukrainians in Norway, the issuance of documents to my husband by the Norwegian Red Cross for his close relatives (Polish servicemen repressed by the Russians), sentencing his defender to prison (in married to a citizen of Finland for 25 years) in Belarus, who reported the crime of the Norwegians against the Ukrainians and was recognized as a Political prisoner. My husband and his lawyer warned the Norwegians about the coming war, but they did not believe him. The husband was kidnapped and the war began. And after the war began, the Norwegians do NOT admit their mistakes! Unlike the Swedes, the Norwegians DO NOT LIKE to admit their mistakes even when the Chechen refugees deported by the Norwegians were killed in the Russian Federation (Norwegian media).df
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| 2022-12-25 | 0 |
It's all about perspective. First of all people come and leave every country on a yearly basis. 2nd You are right about the healthcare system it definitely could be much better but it beats living in the states where you could be wiped out with an expensive health challenge that insurance won't fully cover or just covers 75% and leave you on the hook for 25%. That still can be hundreds of thousands of dollars. 3rd you mentioned that it's cold, and you noticed that being black with an accent made you stand out and seem different. Well you have to realize you moved to a different country so you will be different to the people who live there. I don't mean to sound harsh but that's just common sense. As long as you have the equal opportunities and are being treated equal in regards human and civil rights then I don't understand your reason to point out the obvious of being observably different in a foreign land and experiencing different weather or activities. It doesn't make sense to move to a different country but expect the same things you experience in your previous country. I immigrated to Canada from the states and it was a bit different for me as well but I had to come to the realization that I wasn't in North Carolina anymore and I shouldn't expect the country to change for me. That's not how the world works. 4th and final point. Ontario is expensive, so yea you can't get ahead there. Move to Alberta where cost of living is cheaper, Calgary has the most sun out of all the cities and it's typically really cold only for a couple weeks in the winter with decent summers.
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| 2022-12-20 | 0 |
As A Hispanic now Canadian citizen living here for 32 years what Canadians fear is a person of visible minority with more experience, education, multi language abilities which bring Their Racism Prejudicial Behavior in the open. I've experienced year of discrimination Racism and backstabbing by Canadian born (whites). What they also fear is people like me Law Abiding Citizens and Responsible Members of Society Standing Up for our rights and demand the same respect I give to them. Then because most are pushover who can't stand against their own corrupt government blame or accused me of being violent just for the simple fact that I am so sick and tired of their pathetic racist Prejudicial behaviors.
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| 2022-12-18 | 0 |
GODS COUNTRY GODS LAND IS EVERYWHERE AND EVERYTHING HE CREATED FOR ANYONE TO USE, SO WAKE UP SHEEP STOP MAKING EXCUSESS EXCUSES EXCUSESS EDUCATE YOURSELF BEFORE YOU SPEAK. THE SIKH RELIGION DID NOT START ANY WARS. THE SIKH RELIGION MAKES PEACE. THE SIKH RELIGION KNOWS AND HAS DONE IN THE PAST TILL NOW = THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED BECAUSE OF THESE REASONS. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED WHEN THE MUGHAL MUSLIMS RAPED AND KILLED AND TRY TO CONVERT HINDHUS,CHRISTIANS, SIKH, AND OTHER RELIGIONS. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED BECAUSE THESE FAKE TEACHERS, PROPHETS, PANDIT, FATHERS, SISTERS, BABAS, ETC WERE DOING WRONG TO THE SOCIETY. MAKING THEM FALL INTO BS TRAPS, TO STAY BACKWARDS AND DO HARM TO ONE SELF AND ANOTHER. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS MADE BEFORE THERE WAS A SYSTEM BEFORE THERE WAS A GOVT BEFORE THERE WAS A POLICE. SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED FOR TO PROTECTER EVERY FAITH . THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED TO PROTECT THE PEOPLE. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED TO STOP THE OPPRESSORS. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED TO STOP THE MASSACRES. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED TO STOP THE KILLING OF BABBIES&KIDS. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED TO STOP RAPE. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED BY THE MOST HIGH FOR A REASON. THE SIKH RELIGION IS THE LAW BEFORE ANY OTHER LAW. FOOLISH FOLK HAVE ACCESS TO THE SO CALLED INTERNET ON THERE 5,000 USD IPHONES THEY HAVE EXCUSESS TO NOT EDUCATE THEMSELVES. EXCUSES EXCUSESS THAT GOES FOR EVERYBODY. DO NOT TELL ME ABOUT YOUR RELIGION, I KNOW IT TOO TOO WELL. RAJ KARE GA KHALSA VAHEGURU. FIRST TRY TO BE HUMAN ,BEFORE ANYONE YOU SPEAK ,FRIST TRY TO USE YOUR LIL TINY BRAIN IF IT CAN COMPREHEND ANYTHING FRIST TRY TO PUT YOURSELF IN SOMEONES SHOES BEFORE YOU SPEAK OR ACT FRIST, TRY TO THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK, FRIST TRY TO CHANGE THE ANGLE YOU SEE FROM YOUR BLIND EYES . RAJ KARE GA KHALSA VAHEGURU. SANT BABA FATEH SINGH JI SANT BABA ZORAWAR SINGH JI KI FAUJ., SANT BABA JARNAIL SINGH KHALSA BHINDRAWALA. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED TO BE THE PEOPLES VOICE. I CAN GO FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER ABOUT MY BEAUTIFUL WONDERFUL PURE RELIGION = SIKH , SIKHISM . YOU HAVE 10,000 USD PHONES&COMPUTERS EDUCATED YOURSELF BEFORE YOU SPEAK THAT GOES HERE AS WELL WHEN MAKING A COMMENT UNDER MINE OR ABOUT MINE EDUCATE YOURSELF BEFORE SPEAKING OR TAKING ACTION. THE SIKH RELIGION WAS CREATED TO FEED THE THOSE THAT CAN NOT FEED THEM SELFS. THE SIKH RELIGION IS THERE TO HELP WHERE AND WHEN NO ONE CAN. TO MANY FACTS ABOUT MY BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE THAT HAVE SAVED SO MANY LIVES. THE SIKH RELIGION DOES NOT BOW DOWN TO ANYONE . THE SIKH RELIGION IS NOT AFRAID OF ANYBODY OR ANYTHING . THE SIKH RELIGION IS IT SELF AN OATH OF LAW THE PERSON FOLLOWS. THE SIKH RELIGION HAS AN OATH OF 5K's. WE MUST PROTECT OUR SELFS AND THOSE AROUND US ALL THE TIME .\n\n\n THE GOVTS OF TODAY AS SO YOU SAW WHEN THEY DID THE PLANDAMICS WHEN WE COULD NOT SPEAK WHEN WE COULD NOT PROTEST WHEN THE GOVT WHEN THE POLICE WHEN THE ARMY WHEN THE NATIONAL GUARD WHEN THE FBI WHEN THE CIA ETC ORGANIZATIONS DID THIS THEY KILLED US ALL ONE BY ONE ALL OVER THE WROLD . AGAIN YOU CAN NOT SEE IT IF IT IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOUR EYES. THEY WANT US SEPARATED THEY WANT US DIVIDED THEY CREATE FAKE NEWS THEY CREATE THE HATE THEY CREATE THE BS THEY CREATE THE FAKE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE DIEING FROM GUNS THEY CREATE THE FLASEIDOLS YOU WORSHIP, (SINGERS,RAPPERS,MOVIESTARS,POLICTION,PRESIDENTS,ETC) ITS CALLED PROGRAMMING CONDTIIONING PROPAGANDA BRAINWASHING. \n\n\nALL THIS IS HAPPENING AROUND US THEY ARE TAKING AWAY OUR RELIGION THEY ARE TAKING AWAY OUR RIGHTS THEY ARE TAKING AWAY OUR CHILDREN(CHILDTRAFFICKING, THE AGENCY WHERE MOTHER FATHER FIGHT OR SOMETHING AND THEN GOVT TAKE AWAY THE CHILD, FOSTER CARE CHILD TRAFFICKING PEOPLE AS WELL, WHERE THEY TAKE THE CHILD PUT HIM IN SYSTEM,ETC) THEY ARE TAKING AWAY OUR RIGHT TO BARE ARMS THEY ARE TAKING AWAY OUR RIGHTS GIVEN TO US BY THE MOST HIGH \n\nWAKE UP
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| 2022-12-17 | 0 |
Thanks for clearing things out. You're right for Québec, I live here, but the givernment silly laws on religious garb will be struck down by Canada's supreme court. As was bill 101 in the 1970's.
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| 2022-12-15 | 0 |
You guys are 100 percent right, we live like slaves in Canada
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| 2022-12-14 | 0 |
Ya right. Quebec only has a high standard of living because of the transfer payments from Alberta. Why is everyone moving to Alberta if the economy is unstable? Any fool that believes oil and gas are going away should stop breathing
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| 2022-12-13 | 0 |
Newfoundland should’ve been lower to be honest. If you live in St. John’s and you’re trying to drive to work you’re going to get a good scope at the poverty there. Also I haven’t heard a single person who wasn’t from the island that pronounced it’s name right
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| 2022-12-12 | 0 |
I live in Canada for 20 years, I volunteered in a shutter couple of times preparing and serving food, I haven't seen any black person that's homeless, Winnipeg to be a specific where I lived, where homeless is higher there, yet you showing black people in your video as homeless?! that's just tells me you are racist yourself. \nwhere I used to live, black people especially the immigrants are business owners, and they're hard working people. \nWe all know who are the homeless and why they are homeless not because they can't find job but because they have mental problems then they end up to drugs addictions. Even if the government gave them monthly allowance they used it for drugs. \n\nI wish them peace with in their souls and minds and get back into the right path.
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| 2022-12-08 | 0 |
Quebec? man that's funny. BC is more than Vancouver and with the nut job they now have as premier who in their right mind would live in Alberta.
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| 2022-12-07 | 0 |
Me who was born at alberta living in Québec right now.
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| 2022-12-07 | 0 |
Absolutely right, I was living in beautiful Ontario for 42 years but I really love this province
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| 2022-12-07 | 0 |
lol f right off, Quebec is literally the worse place to live in Canada. GO anywhere else, youll be better off. Quebec only wants 54% of your revenue plus 15% sales tax.
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| 2022-12-04 | 0 |
Beautiful and classy ladys... Very enjoyable video. Kudos to you from a Canadian immigrant living abroad. In 1988 in a snowy day, around noon, when returning to my parked car in Square One. Mississauga ON, I slipped and fractured my right hand. The pain was excruciating. Got to the closest hospital emergency room, and I had to leave without being seen by a Dr after 4 or 5 hours waiting, in the most horrible pain I ever felt. I asked but was not given any pain killer. It was not until I returned there that night, that they could see me. They did not do X ray exam, and what they put in my fractured hand cast was incorrect, and the pain continued. Next day after begging for an appointment, I went to a regular Dr office, and she corrected the cast the hospital put wrong. After so many hours I was in excruciating pain without reliable help, made me think and decide maybe that Canada was not what I was heard about it. I had already noticed how expensive living there was. Plus the racist nature of many Canadians, made me realize that I will never have their friendship. I live in the USA ever since the year 1989, and although I absolutely love Canada, I am not interested in living there again. PS> Weather was nasty cold, but the country is prepared to life around that type of weather, so that was not a problem for me. I look forward seeing more of your videos.
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| 2022-11-30 | 0 |
Yes when I was living in Canada, I couldn't even find a general practitioner. Then when I finally found one, he was a guy right out of medical school who couldn't even recognize acid reflux syndrome etc.
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| 2022-11-21 | 6 |
It was obvious right from the start that this was just a set-up to make Canada look better. It came across as biased to get the desired outcome. I like Canada and Canadians but you do love to pat yourself on the back. I've lived in 6 places in the USA including Alaska and have been to Canada many times and have Canadian friends and neighbors here in the Arizona where I live now. Despite what you hear, most places are very safe here. All in all, I would still prefer to live in the USA.
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Canada is the greatest country in the world! It's a free country way more freer than USA and it's a very rich country way more richer than USA and has much more money than USA. There's more rights, money and opportunities in Canada than USA. They have every American thing as well as their own stuff. The people are very, very nice, friendly and sweet and will be your best friend and take care of you and look out for you. The cost of living is cheaper in Canada than in USA and you pay lower taxes and get more money. Everything in Canada is so much, much better than in USA. Canada is heaven!
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