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| 2024-02-01 | 0 |
These people are lying. They go after short skirted women and gay people. It isn't just alcohol, they are forcing their fanatical religion upon everybody else. If they want sharia then let them go back to the hell holes they ran from. The people they harassed were doing nothing illegal. How dare they tell us what to do in our own country when WE took THEM in. Europe need to export these nutjobs back to the awful countries that spawned them. No wonder that so many Westerners resent Muslims.
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| 2024-02-01 | 0 |
Oh yeah, it's hell on earth here. I don't know how any human being can stand so much suffering. It's criminal. There isn't a worse place on earth. Or anywhere in this galaxy. It's just brutal.
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| 2024-02-01 | 0 |
Isn't that exactly what Israel has offered them?
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| 2024-01-31 | 0 |
people will blame immigrants and poor people, because that is what the rich want. the dramatic rise in rent isn't the work of immigrants or poor people, its the work of rich people. the slow pace of building new housing is the work of rich people\n\nthe rich get richer, and they dupe the lazy middle class into blaming the poor and immigrants. and it works, every time. and while the distraction goes on, the rich get richer. rinse/repeat.
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| 2024-01-31 | 0 |
Isn't it usually the government's fault for impeding new housing projects? The free market would have responded to the increase in housing demand rapidly without the bureaucracy. Of course, although I say free market, building codes, safety regulations, and sustainability should still be followed. But the bottleneck to more housing is usually government control/special interest groups, and not engineering challenges, which have mostly been solved.
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| 2024-01-31 | 0 |
Canada isn't even a real country. They have the queen of england on their money!
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| 2024-01-30 | 0 |
Except it isn’t their land
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| 2024-01-29 | 0 |
Lucky you , you have the means to get out & adventure. Canada isn’t that bad compare to other poor countries. However, everything you said are very true. Rules Rules & Rules , tax after tax after tax that’s why health care isn’t really free. And you forgot one important thing, tho you’re successful during your prime age career wise, when you’re 65 & retired, ( without Private Pension ) government pension isn’t enough even to rent a decent bachelor apartment of your own. Back to poverty level. Check it out. Oh well, I’m old but I enjoyed my early years like you . But, Canada is my home & I hate winter with a passion I count my blessings & ignored the bad things I have no control of. Cheers ???❤️??
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| 2024-01-29 | 0 |
I guess we did a right move. During the cold war we moved to Canada in Jan 1990 from former Czechoslovakia after spending almost 2 years in Austria to enjoy freedom. I remember renting a 3 bedroom apartment with 2 balconies in Brampton /ON for 360/M. In Mississauga 600/M for a 5 bedroom townhouse. Later on in Orangeville/ON I bought a fully detached house with a nice land with own swings and slides a swimming pool for 144 000.00. When the non stupidity in law started in 2002 we sold our house packed our things and went back to Europe. I always loved Canada as my second home but I guess the table has turned and we cherish freedom elsewhere. I am really sad about what's going on with Canada but it isn't really that hard to figure out why.
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| 2024-01-28 | 0 |
Canada has always been expensive. I moved here from Texas for my wife. This isn't the same Canada I moved to though. It's far worse. The job market is crap. It's difficult to get a job in your field. It's easy to get useless jobs that have no long term career opportunities. Real estate is atrocious. Ninety year mortgages? That's just crazy. I don't foresee owning a home in Canada. Rent has gotten so high we refuse to move. We need a bigger place, but we can't afford it. The healthcare is not good, and the wait times are ridiculous. I got better healthcare when I paid out of pocket, but under provincial insurance it's pretty bad. It also doesn't have full healthcare like the UK. At least paying for insurance in the States, everything was covered. Wages suck, benefits are generally bad or nonexistent. My wife is finally about ready to get the hell out.
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| 2024-01-28 | 0 |
If this isn't an invasion and attack on the United States then I don't know what is !!
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| 2024-01-27 | 0 |
We’re taking in 450,000 immigrants a year but there just isn’t enoguh jobs out there.
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| 2024-01-27 | 0 |
The Canadians definitely deserve a better PM. Hey, I hear Wilfrid Laurier was pretty good, so I guess it isn't totally impossible, but I'm wondering if that Poilievre chap can actually turn things around?
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| 2024-01-26 | 0 |
What a great way to dodge the question. Yes, he's correct to some extent but there are DEFINITELY tons of Palestinians who would love to leave and join a different Arab nation. The reality is that the Arab world simply finds it easier to talk the talk. They don't want these refugees. If he was being honest he would allow the Palestinians to decide for themselves if they'd prefer to leave or stay but of course that isn't an option. Why don't they temporarily host Palestinians until the war is over?
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| 2024-01-26 | 0 |
Lemme lay it pretty bare as a Canadian myself… approximately 1/8 individuals (or on family scale roughly 1/5) suffers from food insecurity. That number can double when ya go farther north or into Indigenous communities thanks to food deserts…. A rich nation where more than 10% of people have to worry about something as basic as dinner day to day… if that isn’t a warning sign of a sinking ship I have no idea what is…\nOh and our housing issue is totally a cost/accessibility issue and not a shortage. There is about 3 empty residential homes/apartments per every single unhoused person living rough outside…and if we account for shelter homeless (ie those couch surfing or otherwise under a roof without a fixed residence) the rate of unhoused triples…
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| 2024-01-26 | 0 |
Why don't we ban multi home ownership in this country at least until we have a steady supply of houses? Like why isn't this a topic is beyond me. What happened to the 90s Canada?
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| 2024-01-26 | 0 |
So this is why Texas isn't allowing federal agents to the border
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| 2024-01-26 | 0 |
It isn't fair for students who get offer letter but are rejected by government, the school cannot return all of their funding. It is cheating.
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| 2024-01-26 | 0 |
But it isn’t their land…
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| 2024-01-26 | 0 |
Canada is a big boat in the middle of the sea and we only have so much food for the crew but lets keep being on passengers now we all starving but the captain isn't
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| 2024-01-25 | 0 |
Isn't it interesting that no Arab country will take in Palestinian refugees.
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| 2024-01-25 | 0 |
Okay, but you both look fine, warm, well fed and alive. Isn't that good enough?
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| 2024-01-24 | 0 |
I'm perfectly happy with Canada and being Canadian. My business is thriving. I don't own a house (i'm 50) and probably won't. They aren't good investments and both a recession and a housing crash are necessary to lower prices. \n\nLet me say something about the housing crisis - it's not immigration. Canadians are overleveraged. Many own second, third and fourth properties that they rent out. Once they have to renew into the teeth of higher rates you'll start to see a correction like what we saw in the 1980s. Couple that with higher unemployment and you have a recipe for a crash. Everyone wants lower house prices -- until we get them. Go try to renew your 600,000k mortgage on your million-dollar house that's now worth $800,000. \n\nHealth care is a problem - but where isn't it? The UK? The US? Many parts of the US are close to third-world countries. \n\nI'm happy here. The rest of the world seems bonkers by comparison. Go ahead and leave.
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| 2024-01-24 | 0 |
I'm an immigrant and my immigrant friends and I were talking about exactly this just the other day. I'd like to add some context on why so few international students stay: they can't. Schools prey on this very fact. In international recruiting, these schools use the promise of thriving local industries and trot out graduates working locally as major draws to these expensive programs. Then once students are in Canada, many of these schools couldn't care less: they offer little or sometimes no housing support, no immigration advice (or in my case and many of my friends' cases: they give straight-up false immigration advice that can screw you over or even get you in trouble). There absolutely needs to be regulation and accountability for these predatory schools; I think a good starting point would be capping the number of visas they can apply for based on the number of housing units available (either on-campus or via local development subsidy and homestays). Tons of students come to Canada completely unprepared due to false promises made by these schools, and then get spit out into an egregiously inefficient and broken work visa system.\nMy immigrant friends and I are all highly skilled in our specific field. There are only a handful of people in the world (let alone in Canada) who can do what I do at the level I do it, so I would be incredibly difficult to replace if I left Canada. Despite that, and despite being Canadian-educated (Canadian resources invested in me that you'd want to keep in Canada), remaining in Canada has been a massive struggle for me and my friends. We individually spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars every year to apply for permits that have to be renewed annually, but take the government 6+ months to process. Because the government is so backed up, we have to apply for *extra* permits to bridge that gap (more money, and more work added to IRCC's already-long line of applications). I'm in limbo for the majority of the year where I can't switch employers, can't leave the country, etc. It's horrible. \nBut I have it better than most. Of the international students in my year, only I and one other student are still in Canada because the transition to work permits is so needlessly long and difficult. Even a graduate who does manage to get a work permit might have to sit unemployed for 6 months or more before that permit is active. How is a student supposed to survive without work for that long? In order for employers to even apply to sponsor a graduate, they often have to do a lengthy labor market impact assessment, and so these graduates are stuck in a holding pattern, and they're the lucky ones. Immigration is absolutely vital to Canada and I hate how quickly these stories turn to xenophobic rhetoric, but we have to make space in the conversation to take a look at how schools are exploiting students and policy loopholes, and why they're doing it, and address those problems. The current system isn't fair to anyone.
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| 2024-01-24 | 0 |
We’ve been here since more than a year now and we don’t have a car and we love the pollution free air here and the work life balance. If you live downtown, you don’t need a car as public transport is very convenient. If you don’t want to do things on your own and you definitely need the help from maids and so on, then Canada isn’t for you. It all depends on where you find a house. Very few people in downtown own cars. If you want to live a healthier life, Canada is a good place for that. We came in winters and settled with the help of relatives and thankfully it’s been good so far. Summers are amazing here. Job market is a struggle currently but it’s not permanent. And it is possible to find a job from India if you try for it. If you’re in IT, you don’t need to start from scratch. There are Indian stores almost everywhere and many Indian restaurants as well. You just need to find your place. And it’s an amazing place for plant based vegan people. Food quality is amazing and great safety restrictions. Healthcare also depends on where you live. If you find your people and friends and keep socializing with family, loneliness won’t be there. It’s better to move to a new country when you don’t have kids. \nAlso the accent gradually develops and there’s nothing to worry about. This place is very diverse and there are people with very different accents from all around the world. There is some struggle initially but it all depends on what your priorities are. Life here is very comfortable once you get used to the lifestyle here and the biggest thing is, work life balance and the quality of life. If you want to do things other than your job, this is a good place to do that. Kids also become much more independent here. Rest it all depends on what your goals in life are. Also one of the biggest factors is, if your partner/husband isn’t willing to help with housework or cooking, you can’t survive here. As simple as that. Many factors to consider.
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| 2024-01-23 | 0 |
The system isn’t working, so stop
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| 2024-01-23 | 0 |
I'm starting to think this Trudeau guy isn't doing such a good job!
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| 2024-01-23 | 0 |
37% isn't even a half-measure yet...
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| 2024-01-23 | 0 |
If only we could have Trump here instead of Trudeau. I would vote for him but that isn't going to happen ever ? We are f*cked - this is no longer the country it once was
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| 2024-01-23 | 1 |
Just a curious thought on the housing crisis. Why isn't anyone bringing up foreign and multi-home ownership as part of the supply problem?
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| 2024-01-23 | 0 |
It’s so sad to see you leaving. I know you have legit reasons, may Allah guide you and protect you from all harm. The luxury of moving to another country isn’t available to every one of us in all direction, for your case, let us know the reasons you chose the another side with the same details, if possible. I believe you guys were a great value to the Muslim community in Canada and will be truly missed!
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| 2024-01-23 | 0 |
We'll be careful there Saudi Arabia because Israel plans to come into your land next they have a wide area that they plan on taking over and it just isn't the part of gaza and West bank either they're looking to expand into other countries wherever the Euphrates river is.
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| 2024-01-21 | 0 |
I'm a minority that is getting displaced by this group which isn't from here but gets the upper hand in a whole bunch of categories
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| 2024-01-21 | 0 |
Many stories of these being used in “assaults” it’s not 1800 anymore anybody who thinks only a few can parade around in public legally armed and others can’t isn’t Canadian
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| 2024-01-21 | 0 |
Nobody talking about zero growth during 2021 and double growth in the following year. If your immigration plan is 500k and you skipped a year and doubled it a year later to catch up. Guess what 1 million isn’t too many.
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| 2024-01-21 | 0 |
The schools could save an awful lot of money by getting rid of bureaucratic bloat and all of the destructive “studies” and “critical” programs but of course that isn’t mentioned here.
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| 2024-01-21 | 0 |
I see only Indian students speaking in this video, isn’t India a growing economy..?
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| 2024-01-21 | 0 |
Common sense isn't Common. This guy thought wearing a knife and head dress was a good idea. This is America and we have been attacked by people looking like this.
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| 2024-01-21 | 0 |
I'm SO fed up with how these stories are framed.\n\nStep one: Say the students are the victim. Talk about all the good they do. How productive they are. How much money they bring. Say don't blame the students.\n\nNO ONE IS BLAMING THE STUDENTS!!!\n\nStep two: Make the reason we have to slow down study permits is because we can't provide for the students. We can't house them. \n\nWHY IS THAT OUR RESPONSIBILITY? Why do we have to provide for them? They aren't citizens. They aren't permanent residents. Them coming here is a PRIVELIGE. \n\n\nWhy can't the answer just be that we have to lower numbers because life is totally unaffordable for Canadians/PRs. As if that alone isn't a good enough reason. As if we should just accept lower standards of living because we have to take care of international students.\n\nSo sick of these narratives.
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| 2024-01-20 | 0 |
STEP-in FED. END this *madness*. As far as what that woman said, that's a LIE! Why would I own a business and pay you MORE than a (regular) Canadian with the same credentials? The guy saying he may be homeless, lol. When he rooms with 10 people!?! Another LIE! TRUE Canadinas NEED jobs/ careers too! And HOMES!!!...And...AND! Your (country) *isn't* even WAR TORN....?
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| 2024-01-20 | 0 |
Immigration needs to be halted. It isn't helping Canada. It's making things worse. Once things are straightened out in this country, immigration can slowly open again but we shouldn't be accepting students or immigrants right now.
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| 2024-01-20 | 0 |
Back door immigration…absolutely nothing more than that. Who needs to attack or invade a country when the genius prime minister just leaves that back door wide open? Canada isn’t Canada anymore.
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| 2024-01-20 | 0 |
Immigration is out of hand. Our hospitals are overrun, plus all other services, and social programs. No country can sustain the effect of such an onslaught. What gives any government, elected by the people to look after their best interests, the power to over rule the will of the majority, when it comes to such matters. This isn't democracy, it's a dictatorship.
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| 2024-01-20 | 0 |
Still you see alot of Torontonians living in denial stating that everything is OK in Toronto ,crime isn´t that bad in comparison with U.S. cities ,and affordability is overly exaggerated when the true is totally different . Crime now is indeed a bigger problem .There are more mentally sick people roaming the streets than before , More drive by shootings , more gangs ,and guess what the living costs are out of control
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| 2024-01-20 | 0 |
Simple answer is YES. And also far too many immigrants as well. Trudeau is killing the nation. Housing, healthcare all of it collapsing. The man is a veritable traitor. No man or nation has as much damage to Canada as Trudeau in history. That isn't even hyperbole.
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| 2024-01-20 | 0 |
What good is the money coming in if there isn't anywhere for permanent residents with limited income. to rent.?
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| 2024-01-20 | 0 |
Ah! NYC! oh wait this isn't nyc, still too clean and no steamy sewers ?
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| 2024-01-19 | 0 |
There is a 86% drop in Indian students in Canada and I hope it rises to 100%... Canada isn't a safe nation for Indians, so no need for us to be there
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| 2024-01-19 | 0 |
Yeah before 2015 Universities weren't surviving.\nI'm not against immigration, but when you have to pay $2000+ for lower than decent 2 bedroom apt. You know something isn't right.
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| 2024-01-19 | 0 |
How is it that we’re told we need immigration to fill the jobs vacant and to build more homes, yet we wouldn’t need anywhere near all those homes if immigration wasn’t happening and yet immigration isn’t even filling those gaps because it’s still an issue. So completely puts an error in what the government is saying
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