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2024-08-18 0
My son and I just left Canada. He was born there, and I had been there for 44 years It’s too much to take now in Vancouver/Surrey. It was beautiful in the 80's and mid 90's but everything started to go downhill after that. It's really sad to leave, but that's how the government have treated their citizens.
2024-08-18 0
When the Indian said New York.. they felt special lol they know Canada was nothing
2024-08-18 0
Good girl! Canada has a debt of more than 2 trillion dollars with 10 million households. When the debt exceeds 0.88 of GDP, recession and poverty will cover the country.
2024-08-17 0
Canada and the UK have fallen. The U.S. is on the chopping block. If Trump is defeated, we will follow our brothers to the North and East into slow-motion oblivion.
2024-08-17 0
Do what you want, Canada can be repaired, the Marxists have been exposed. It will be tough driving the evil-doers out but it will happen. You can help, or you are irrelevant.
2024-08-17 0
I don't blame you for a second, born & raised (6 th generation) & wish I had a Country I could go to but Some European Countries have become more dangerous than Canada. The USA has always been dangerous & all free Countries now have woke Government's.
2024-08-17 0
Trudeau socialism and woke identity Marxism have ruined Canada.
2024-08-17 2
Great video bro. Unbiased, constructive criticism. \n\nI have made a lot of Indian friends over the years in the Canada and I can say for a fact that they belong to the well behaved ones. It’s sad how a few bad eggs can make the good ones look bad.
2024-08-17 1
Bhai Tera hi fault hoga because tu hair transplant jo karakar gya hai canada...yaad kar tune kya bola tha jaane se pehle ki India ab rehne layak nahi bacha hai and bas bhaago yaha se
2024-08-17 0
Indians are fkng annoying. They treat canada like theyre still in India. No respect for the country
2024-08-17 0
Canadians are tired of millions of people arriving suddenly, causing problems, scamming, committing crimes, taking our jobs and destroying Canada
2024-08-16 0
I know some peeps who moved to Canada got lump sum from gov, didn't pay their rent, collected monthly cheques for the 3 kids and after 10 months left the apartment and put a down payment on a house !!! messed up !!!
2024-08-16 0
canada is a shithole cant blame them
2024-08-16 0
It is sad just how unaffordable canada is now. I bought my first home at 27, 40 years ago. Prices now are insane. Grocery costs are through the roof. Best wishes. New subscriber.
2024-08-16 0
I left Canada in 2017. Its too expensive. Taxes way too high. Trade barriers between provinces inside the same country? Seriously?
2024-08-16 0
Where is the justice for Christ sakes. This individual is not even attempting to pay anything why is it always the homeowner that gets screwed this man and his wife used a condo as an investment if this young lady cannot make her payments she should leave and make arrangements on making the payments that you owe why is that Canada always protects the criminals but not the victim
2024-08-16 0
It's honestly getting tough to live anywhere. Global inflation is everywhere!! I live in The United States, and it's no better here, it's worse. There are many times I have thought of moving to Canada, because I'm so tired of the safety issues in this country. So tired of republicans stripping the rights away of the common people except for guns. They believe in everyone to carry any kind of weapon possible and it's killing our kids. I am tired of it. I would not convince anyone to live in my country right now, unless they want to live in a place that will be an authoritarian state in 5-10 years if the wrong people get back into power.
2024-08-16 0
Best wishes for your move from Canada. Canada is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. However, Canada is largely unaffordable. America is unaffordable. Many in the working and middle classes are leaving. The cost of a home in nice communities in America averages over 1M Dollars. Tiny, old, fixer-upper homes in America average around $500,000 or more. The average rent for a very small apartment is over $1,500. Rents for apartments in upscale neighborhoods average around $3,500-$7,500 a month. Increasing cost of living in America is a problem. Some working people making average pay are living in their vehicles. Others making well over $100,000/year are leaving because they will not overspend on housing. People are moving to Mexico, Panama, South America, France, Portugal, Spain, Eastern Europe, Greece, Asia, etc. for affordable cost of living.
2024-08-16 0
Ye facts ek Pakistani chennel pr 1 sal pehle video upload hoi thi. Apko itne time bad pata chala Canada he bare ne..?
2024-08-16 0
My grandparents were migrants, my father was a migrant, and surprise! I am also a migrant. I still have affection for Canada, but it is not the country of my youth. The first year is the hardest.
2024-08-15 0
if you think Canada has no future, imagine Third World countries... an indicator the whole World is fkcd
2024-08-15 0
Good luck and wish you all the best! Agree to all you said. I am staying in Canada, but will travel lot more to see other places in the world.
2024-08-15 0
I am not advocating for illegal immigrants in Either country... \nBut.. \nAs, wasn't it in 2022 that New York City was sending taxis & buses of immigrants sent to it from the southern states that it could no longer handle ???... \nI believe yes.. \n\nCan't help but think lots have found Canada might be welcoming but its Expensive & we also don't have enough housing... plus we get very cold everywhere for apx 5-7 months of the year.
2024-08-15 0
I landed Canada 30 years ago. I love my country CANADA . Great country ❤. Don’t be too negative. Everyone has their choice . Wish you good luck
2024-08-15 0
Canada is a diverse country, home to people from many different backgrounds. While the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit are the original inhabitants of this land, today, many other communities contribute significantly to the nation’s economy and culture.\n\nFor instance, the Indian diaspora in Canada has brought substantial economic benefits, contributing billions of dollars through various sectors, including technology, healthcare, and education. Each community, whether of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, African, East Asian, or European descent, plays a vital role in the fabric of Canadian society. It’s crucial to recognize and appreciate the unique contributions of all these groups rather than comparing them in a divisive manner.\n\nHowever, there have been some concerns regarding certain international students and individuals from various backgrounds. A portion of these students may not be enrolled in programs that lead to strong career prospects or that significantly benefit Canada’s economy in the long run. Additionally, issues have been raised about unruly behavior, including playing loud music and creating disturbances, which can affect the peace and quiet of local communities. This behavior isn’t limited to one group; individuals from various communities, including White Canadians, have sometimes contributed to these challenges. Moreover, some students and individuals have brought political issues from their home countries into Canada, leading to protests that disrupt the harmony here.\n\nWhile it’s important to address these concerns, we must do so in a way that promotes understanding and respects the contributions of all communities. Fostering unity is essential in celebrating the multicultural strength of Canada.
2024-08-15 0
I am moving to Canada and will make 100k! it makes me happy!
2024-08-15 0
Moved to Canada from China 8 years ago, very said to see the status of this country right now. Having been following your channel for a few years, also feel very sad that you will leave. hope that you could visit Toronto again.
2024-08-15 2
I want to move to Canada ❤
2024-08-15 0
If I had to listen to the noise from a mosque every day I'd leave Canada. That's not the Canadian culture. Immigrants need to fit in and embrace the Canadian culture and laws. If they are willing to do that they will be integrated with open arms. If they expect Canada change to the culture they came from that's not going to happen. Don't let the door hit your a$$ on the way out.
2024-08-15 0
'They're going to come anyway...'\n\nSo Canada does not have border controls anymore?
2024-08-15 0
Wherever you go, there you are, I have family in Bolivia. I have family in Vietnam I have family in canada.I do not look at any single place as a singular home anymore. To fit the cliche, I am of retirement age but not retired. I work wherever I go and whatever way I can. Yeah, and my son in Vietnam has things going On he teaches and he works and he studies. So these comments about Canada are nice to hear and the negativity about politics and people's Denial of climate CHANGE. (One comment in particular,) I find hard to stomach. You know it depends on what side of the coin you are looking at, it is your choice.
2024-08-14 1
Canada is really still not that bad of a place to live. I am 38 years old suffer with epilepsy own my own house, I am married. My job is Medicore paying and very hard work. Me and my wife have plenty of disposable income at the end of the month to do what we want with or save it. A lot of people need to learn how to budget money. Stay away from credit cards, personal loans , expensive cars basically useless shit. Yes canada is expensive but there ways around it. Example stop living in expensive cities. Find skill sets around your job if you want extra money trust me there many of them. I make more money just on my hobbies then I do working, guess what tax free. Health care not the best but it is still really not that bad yet. Point being if I can handle Canada you can to trust me I am nobody special. I just live within my means and have hustles on the side with just high school education.
2024-08-14 0
Canada is falling hard nation of the west, are you planning to move back to either Russia or Ukraine? Or China or the UK?
2024-08-14 0
Why? because Canada, like every white country, is being invaded
2024-08-14 0
The Lauren Southern delusion. It's not sad that you're leaving Canada. It's sad that you came here at a good time, at a young age, and didn't take advantage of all the of the opportunities here. There are plenty of women your age that are doing well in this country, but these women went to university, got a decent job right after, worked hard, saved their money, didn't spend it traveling the world, got married, bought a home, have one or two kids, etc, and are doing fine. Putting any blame on the government for your own situation, at the age of 33, is ridiculous.
2024-08-14 0
you were lucky you grew up at a time of big spending and easy living. Well time to pay the piper. leave it you want but I doubt you will find your utopia. we have been spoiled the last 50 years in Canada, all living with debt...good luck
2024-08-14 0
This is what happens when we don't have unhampered market system (Capitalism). We need to free the country from the government. The immigrants will thrive, the existing citizens will thrive. Canada will thrive.
2024-08-14 0
I left Canada in 2000 for an attractive job opportunity in Belgium. I had been workng in Canada for 20 yrs at that time and all of my education was completed in Canada. I did not leave Canada due to any major dissatisfaction with the country, but rather a professional opporunity that arose and the chance to experience Europe as a resident rather than a tourist. I never expected to stay in Europe long term, but one job led to another and I stayed on in Belgium until 2017 when I moved to Spain for my (semi-)retirement. Although I rented out the condo I owned in Canada from 2000-2022, after 5 years living in Spain, I decided I am not moving back to live in Canada and sold it. I have no regrets having left Canada when I did, nor do I regret my move from Belgium to Spain. I still visit Canada about once a year to visit family and friends, but a move back to my homeland is not something I would now seriously consider. \n\nGood luck with your move and settlement in your new home, wherever that is!
2024-08-14 0
I’m sorry to hear you will be leaving Canada Alina ? But I fully understand as cost of living is quite expensive here in Canada and I believe it is only going to continue to get worse. I wish you all zzzbest in your future endeavours. I am excited for you on your future adventures.
2024-08-14 0
Canada's GDP per capita has been decreasing for quite a while now. The only thing keeping Canada's GDP up is the very high immigration. Without it, Canada would be in a recession right now. This is why, even though the stock market might show growth, most Canadians (and Americans) don't feel it -- because the economy isn't doing great for most people in reality. At least there is some solace in the fact that, once the recession really hits, there is bound to be a recovery.
2024-08-14 0
Nope, Canadá has not been your home for the last 28 years, you're definitely Canadian, that's all, you're not Ukrainian, Canada is your native country.
2024-08-14 0
I currently am considering Germany as work in Canada is horrible for medical educated personnel. Was looking at Italy, Spain, Poland, and Sweden. Canada is hitting me up for a lot of taxes Federal , Provincial, and Municipal. I also am taxed by the USA for taxes for my real estate holdings, and get taxed by Canada for homes I inherited from my elderly uncle’s. I literally rent my homes to my cousins in Tacoma and Kansas as rental rates are unaffordable. I see house values go up but taxes are there to make it impossible to support the valuation. But enough about my tax problems, I hope you can take your journey over there and report what it’s really like?
2024-08-14 0
I grew up in Canada..Calgary to be more specific. I have now been away for 10 years, living in Chile. I go visit every couple of years and I understand completely, id have a hard time moving back. Maybe for people who have arrived in the last few years it seems fine, but for the rest of us that remeber how it was 15, 20 or 30 years ago..its a shocking change. The big cities are full of drugs and homeless, which increases crime. Its expensive and good jobs are hard to come by. It seems to me 2015 was the turning point and only these last 2 or 3 years are Canadians realizing the mess that has been created.
2024-08-14 0
Nobody asked the citizens if they want an open borders policy. Radical mosques will turn Canada into something else.
2024-08-14 0
Canada and the most of the western world are pushing socialism very hard not realizing that capitalism is what made those countries great and attractive to immigrants. Now even immigrants are leaving. Leftist ideology does not work once again.
2024-08-14 0
These issues are prevalent in the EU, US and Canada. All these countries are experiencing inflation, homelessness and related problems with health care access. If you think Poilievre can wave a magic wand and solve lack of affordable housing and inflation you are not very bright.
2024-08-14 0
Canada has been like these for long time, not perfect, but not many places on this planet better than Canada…. \n\nYou have more qualities than most of celebrities, hope you good luck in your next endeavour…..
2024-08-14 0
If Trudeau would leave to join officially the WEF with Freeland after the election of Pierre Poilievre as our new Prime Minister of Canada , would you consider staying here in Canada?
2024-08-14 0
Great decision! I totally understand you. Canada is dead.
2024-08-14 0
Canada has always had great potential, BUT that is and has been under attack and is eroding quickly. No country can do what we are doing and remain organized and plentiful like it used to be. Sorry to say woke and cultural hijacking will be the demise of this country. Lately we do not expect people to be Canadian when they come here and they bring their garbage with them and turn it into what they left and I say to anyone, prove me wrong.
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