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2023-12-16 0
Hahahaha, maybe they should move back home, duh.
2023-12-16 0
So home ownership is only for the 1%
2023-12-16 0
Why they have to be refugee, they were home the invader should go away
2023-12-16 0
Born and raise here in Quebec and loved everything about it but the past decade has proven to me how much the province and country changed for the worst... Florida will be my new home soon and I cannot wait! The country is dead and going downhill and nothing will steer it back as long as Trudeau is there. Nothing makes you want to stay here...
2023-12-15 0
Why on earth would we encourage them to leave their land???? They were staying at their own houses waiting for their death to come saying: we rather die at our homes than give it up.
2023-12-15 1
Food prices are a hot topic right now. Interestingly, I was in Fort Myers Florida recently shopping at Publix and I was astonished by the high food prices versus stores around Toronto. 1.5L of Tropicana orange juice was $7.99 USD compared to $5.99 CAD, green/red peppers were much more expensive. Cereals, bread, potatoes, meats…. everything I found was consistently more expensive in USD versus CAD. Once you factor in the exchange rate it was just that much more painful. Perhaps Fort Myers is unique in this respect, or maybe it was a Publix issue, but I was happy to come home to much more reasonable food prices. \n\nWe definitely have our issues in Canada, but I love Canada. Our lakes, wilderness, and wildlife are truly majestic. We have virtually unlimited freedom to explore and roam this beautiful land. As one comment stated wisely, too many people live beyond their means and make unwise purchase decisions that create stress. Having said that, I realize that wealth and income inequality have never been worse, and many people face very difficult daily struggles. I do think Canada offers a better social safety net structure vs US to help people through those struggles, but we are definitely heading in the wrong direction in that respect. These are complex issues that are difficult to solve.
2023-12-15 0
New immigrants brings billions of dollars to Canada from their home country every year, fuel the Canadian economy, and many of them end up either leaving or living miserably. Canadian immigration has become a money making scheme for Canada.
2023-12-15 2
Something that many people fail to realize is that a huge majority of money laundering in Canada is done through real estate. There are tons and tons of empty homes, some that have been that way for over a decade, due to organized crime.
2023-12-15 0
? go home!
2023-12-14 0
I can see that most of your video was centered around Toronto (or Ontario). Other provinces have other, or additional problems. I feel sad to see immigrants coming to Quebec and being forced to send their kids to french school even if they speak english at home. 99% of jobs require knowledge of french. I feel sad for people coming from countries where the only 2nd language they know is english, but somehow I see them trying.
2023-12-14 0
Israel trying to move the palestinian people out of the home so can take overnight for fuel and Transport
2023-12-14 0
The fact is people are in their homes wondering if a missile will hit their building daily, im sure if you ask them and eygypt or some way out of the slaughter zone was given they would take it. Those evil netinyahoos exist and put the historical context aside the priority should be to save the people from the massacre
2023-12-14 3
I like your video? Maybe she is right there are a lot of baby boomers are retired or retiring now. They need a CAREGIVER in the house one to one or in old people facility [ care home ] When I came to Canada 55 years ago I worked as a dishwasher 1$ an hour and climb the ladder from there. Good Luck ???
2023-12-14 0
To much dame taxes the homes are crazy over priced most of the time it’s cold . Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan , Feb, March April cold only May Jun and July and August its worm .I would just move to a different country I think k the states have better option at least you can move to a wormer state and get a less expensive house. My friend moved to Florida and was able to buy a house . 3 bedrooms and 2 bath nice weather to. She is a teacher there. I am thinking about moving sense I work from home as a IT data analyst I can even get a better job that gives me more money over there……. Yes there health care is expensive but at least there wait times aren’t so long . You can. Buy a house for 300,000
2023-12-13 0
My family came to Canada 5 years ago. The main reason was because my dad had been busy setting up a branch of his European company here for two years. He wanted to launch this new branch and then retire early. Canada as he knew it was a good option for him to do this. We even had a house long before we came to Canada. And we now live on the west coast of Canada. \n \nFor us, the transition to feeling at home here wasn't particularly difficult. We also had enough experience of what it was like to live in other countries. Canada actually turned out to be a very easy country to quickly settle in. \n \nI've heard that Canadians can be reserved, but my personal experience is completely different. \n \nNevertheless, I got to know fellow immigrants who didn't find it easy to get started in Canada. In my experience, they were not very or only rudimentarily informed about what to expect in Canada. Their expectations were very high and they failed because of the reality of everyday Canadian life. \n \nOthers had similar experiences, but they persevered and ultimately arrived in Canada. Some of my fellow students are international students who are also considering leaving the country because Canada doesn't offer what they were hoping for as a better life here. \n \nThe reasons are really too individual in nature to really generalize. I think there should be a lot more help given to people who are struggling with their fate in Canada, because there are enough programs that they could take advantage of but that they never hear about. \n \nUltimately, it may help if someone just listens to them and perhaps has some advice, no matter how vague it may be. Those who finally arrive in Canada after years of a long odyssey and find this country something like home are, in my opinion, those who never gave up.
2023-12-13 0
For years, I've been drawing comparisons between my life in Canada and that of my American friends. Having lived across three provinces—20 years in Ontario, another decade in Quebec (learning French along the way), and a decade in Vancouver—I adopted a modest lifestyle that saw my savings grow to £40k. However, unforeseen circumstances, like my father's passing, led to financial strain. Despite a good job with travel perks, I found myself yearning for a change. Learning about an Ancestry visa, thanks to a colleague, revealed my eligibility due to my grandparents' immigration from the UK to Canada post-war.\n\nAfter gathering paperwork, I took a leap: severance from my job, selling my condo, and relocating to London, England. Initially hesitant due to the GBP exchange rate, I was pleasantly surprised—my savings lasted three years in England. While my childhood dream was the USA, I found London surprisingly affordable. Though my income was a third of what I earned in Canada, in three years, I found a partner, bought a home within five years, and established a savings account for the first time.\n\nLife in London meant exploring the world, negligible worries about expenses, affordable living costs (from phone bills to dentistry), and accessible public transport. The quality of life, housing affordability, and healthcare in the UK surpassed my Canadian experiences. The lifestyle contrasts were stark—five weeks of paid leave versus minimal vacation time in Canada, affordable education, and fewer societal issues like homelessness or drug abuse.\n\nMy advice? Explore the Ancestry visa for a life-altering opportunity; it’s tied to grandparents' lineage and offers a path to citizenship. The UK's supply and demand dynamics, along with its lower taxes, provide a different economic landscape compared to Canada. And here, what you see on price tags is what you pay—no hidden fees. This shift has transformed my life, and the possibilities seem endless. Check out [the Ancestry visa](https://www.gov.uk/ancestry-visa) for more information!
2023-12-13 0
For years, I've been drawing comparisons between my life in Canada and that of my American friends. Having lived across three provinces—20 years in Ontario, another decade in Quebec (learning French along the way), and a decade in Vancouver—I adopted a modest lifestyle that saw my savings grow to £40k. However, unforeseen circumstances, like my father's passing, led to financial strain. Despite a good job with travel perks, I found myself yearning for a change. Learning about an Ancestry visa, thanks to a colleague, revealed my eligibility due to my grandparents' immigration from the UK to Canada post-war.\n\nAfter gathering paperwork, I took a leap: severance from my job, selling my condo, and relocating to London, England. Initially hesitant due to the GBP exchange rate, I was pleasantly surprised—my savings lasted three years in England. While my childhood dream was the USA, I found London surprisingly affordable. Though my income was a third of what I earned in Canada, in three years, I found a partner, bought a home within five years, and established a savings account for the first time.\n\nLife in London meant exploring the world, negligible worries about expenses, affordable living costs (from phone bills to dentistry), and accessible public transport. The quality of life, housing affordability, and healthcare in the UK surpassed my Canadian experiences. The lifestyle contrasts were stark—five weeks of paid leave versus minimal vacation time in Canada, affordable education, and fewer societal issues like homelessness or drug abuse.\n\nMy advice? Explore the Ancestry visa for a life-altering opportunity; it’s tied to grandparents' lineage and offers a path to citizenship. The UK's supply and demand dynamics, along with its lower taxes, provide a different economic landscape compared to Canada. And here, what you see on price tags is what you pay—no hidden fees. This shift has transformed my life, and the possibilities seem endless. Check out [the Ancestry visa](https://www.gov.uk/ancestry-visa) for more information!
2023-12-13 0
time to go home. stop plugging up the system.
2023-12-13 0
I stopped visiting Canada 40 years ago because of insane or corrupt border control policies. I traveled to Canada from California to record an album for a popular rock star. My crew number 4 people and we had reserves a month for basic tracking in a studio there. We bought our own reels of 3 inch wide recording tape because the studio wanted twice the rate as normal and since my studio was a distributor for the mastering tapes we brought from my own inventory. Each reel of tape was 3 lbs and brought 30 reels. We got to customs and they said we owed money for importing the tape. Normally a reel would have been $180, and customs wanted $38,000 x 20, and would not let us retrieve it to take it back to the US side of the border. How can a tape worth $180 suddenly have duty of $38,000?\nIt was explained to me as the Potential Value of the tape which meant AFTER a hit song was recording in it. Most recordings are total losses and the tape cant used on a new project even if properly bulk-erased. They expected me to pay on the spot $760,000 in duties. I gave up and left the tape with them. I called the artist and said we could not do the project in Canada and we went back to California. The artist came to us a few months later and the result was a minor hit, and probably barely made its production cost since the label only distributed it in Canada. I talked to an international trade lawyer about what happened and he said customs officials were wrong in Canada but they are given full latitude with no appeal so his advice was never take anything over the border that I did not mind being confiscated. Sometimes they would let it in because it was going back out in a month, but likely they sold it off and pocketed the money. The US is corrupt on a federal level but Canada is corrupt on the local level. I moved out of the US 24 years ago have a much higher quality of life than is even possible in the US, and live very cheaply. Total cost of living with a very active social and cultural life impossible to duplicate in the US which as some of the least options for culture. And my cost of living is $1500 a month, less than utilities alone for one house in California, and that is for 2 people. Last month for example I attended world class opera, ballet and symphonies 9 times, and went out to dinner, in jazz clubs or dance clubs, visited12 top museums, and it was still under $1500 for the month. A pair of tickets to the MET in NYC for lower grade performance, sets, orchestra ad theater, was $1800!! $600 for tickets to drama for 2. Here there 237 drama theaters within walking distance of my city center home, and can walk anywhere at any time of day and be safe due to VERY low crime rates. Free medical is good. I am not citizen but still I had an operation and 10 days in a vip single room for $5300 and despite my insurance I had been paying back in California $824.month, it was going to cost me out o pocket $500,000 and one day in a recovery 12 bed room, and require paid nursing attendant for 30 days. The results were great and was treated like king.\nCanadians have lost control of their government but Americas are screwed regardless, with lower than international standards for everything, with crime, corruption in Washington, extreme cost of living, no access to culture, few if any safe parks. My adopted city is not only far more beautiful than any US city, my GF can walk, alone, anywhere in a city of 7mil at any time of day through any of the 600 beautiful parks open 24/7..at 3am. There are no homeless, and 80% of those over 20yo own their home clear of debt. No college debt despite twice the % of people having degrees. The rest of the world caught up and has surpassed the US and Europe in quality of life. \n\nI have only been back to the US 5 times in 24 years and each time I am shocked by how much the entire society has declined while most of the world outside of Europe, Canada, US, UK or Australia have dramatically improved.\nEvery year since 2008 more Americans leave the US to live elsewhere than legal immigrants arrive.
2023-12-12 0
So can you commit to rebuilding their homes, hospitals and businesses. In south africa we don't have the money you have.... Can you please help make a super difference
2023-12-12 0
Palestinians have the right to live on their land, in their homeland. If u luv israel give them ure home.
2023-12-12 0
Why doesnt US and EU with such huge land take in the jewish refugee 70 years ago..such double standards amd hypocrisy...Palestinian would never leave their land and homes to robbers and imported thiefs in their land
2023-12-12 0
They are Palestinians it’s their home; why do they try to make Arab countries responsible when it’s Israel that is taking that land from them.
2023-12-12 9
Why am I going to be pushed out of my home, off of my land and then be kicked out of my country⁉️ The monsters need to leave that’s why they are called the occupiers‼️
2023-12-12 0
What kind question are you asking no one in this world leave is home land ok tell to Israelis to leave Palestinian land ok very dam question ?
2023-12-12 0
People keep asking why other Arab countries don’t take in Palestinians but that’s exactly what Israel wants. The Palestinians want to live in the land they have called home for generations.
2023-12-12 0
And no one can force Palestinians to leave their home.
2023-12-12 0
Hamas has been sending rockets into Israel for years and years now Hamas started this Israel will finish it. As a Christian I pray for the innocent on both sides especially the children ? love and forgiveness is the only answer violence only begats more violence. This world is not our home we can live anywhere and pray anywhere we don't need holy lands, or holy places we have a deep and meaningful loving relationship with God our Father in heaven, we have a peace and a joy that this world cannot give. Come to Jesus he's your messiah.
2023-12-12 0
What a stupid question. What a perfect answer. Why doesn't she ask the Western countries to bring home their Jewish citizens. The percentage of jews in Israel with two passports may be as high as 40%
2023-12-12 0
Allowing foreign investment by businesses drives up the cost of housing. Better control of foreign investment would negate the upwards push on price. I agree that Canadian communities are not adjusting their building codes to allow better use of space - we are way to conservative in our approach to keeping people safe in homes - staircase policies for example insist on 2 staircases per building for anything over 2 stories - crazy outdated concept given modern fire prevention materials and processes.
2023-12-12 0
Very well said..... Free Palestine .... Its their home...
2023-12-12 0
They keep bringing up the argument why don’t Arab nations take in the Palestinians as if Palestinians want to leave their land. Why don’t the us or Europeans take the Israelis since they’re basically in bed with them in all other matters. The Palestinians ARE HOME and they’re not a Burden on their land nor are they homeless… what needs to be asked is why don’t the occupation get lost?
2023-12-12 0
Why should palestinian leave thier home ! They have the absolute right to stay in the land belings to them. The thing to be concerned is to stop the occupation & remove babarian loot Palestinian land
2023-12-12 0
The media and several right wing groups are so determined to get Arab nations to take more refugees. This is horrible because that land will be lost to Zionist aggression forever and they will never return home like the 3 million Palestinian refugees that live in Jordan for example.
2023-12-12 0
The question was full of rhetoric. Shameful! Creating refugees around the world is shameful! No one wants to be deprived of a home
2023-12-12 0
Reporter: why can't Palestinians let israhell steal land and homes in peace?\n\nFaisal:no peace for a thief
2023-12-12 0
Right now the compassionate thing to do is to let these people out of Gaza and leave this brutality. \n\nEgypt, Jordan and Saudi don’t want to take these poor people in. \n\nYes, unfortunately this means Gazans not being an able to return and Isreal growing larger but the terror and onslaught on the poor people will stop. The Israelis want to be so brutal that out of compassion for the Palestinians, the gates are opened for them. But the Arabs states are not willing to help as Europeans took Ukrainians in their homes. \n\nAt this time, there is no winning against the combined strength of Israel and the US.
2023-12-12 0
Agree why should anyone move out to any other country when they have their ancestral homes here. The hypocrisy of tge western leaders is unbelievable, create an atmosphere an environment of humanitarian disaster and then ask the arab world to take off the weight. The US could take some weight off by giving homes for the illegal settlers.
2023-12-12 0
Free America ?? go home ?
2023-12-12 0
Yeah, this is so true. By allowing the Palestinians to leave, and absorbing them as refugees made them weaker at home and abroad also making things favourable and easier for israel to rob more land.
2023-12-12 0
Even the UN are pushing so hard to make Palestinians refugees. Shame on them. Complicit with driving them out of their homes and stealing.
2023-12-12 0
If by now you still don't know why Palestinians can't be refugees in other Arab countries, you should just go home and stay there and not come out to talk to anyone again.
2023-12-12 0
The nerve of this white girl to ask that. They don't have to leave their home. They need to be left alone.
2023-12-12 0
Peace❤No war. PALETINES ARE NIT RUFUGEES.WHY shud they leave their homes.\nPlease read the history from the Jordan Sea to the Mediterranean Sea is Palestines.They have their right also to hold on to their Land. Israel is occupier and stateless.Plse refer to the orig map.there is no Israel country at all. \nThe Mighty Free Plastine❤
2023-12-12 0
Indeed! Why they have to be a refuge when Palestine is actually their own land! It is like why i have to move to another house when the guest is have no self conscious shameful take my home??
2023-12-12 0
No one should leave their land. You can have dignified lifed only in your home land. There are people living in UK for centuries but many times they are called outsiders on streets. Palestinians should never leave.
2023-12-11 0
So many Americans are one paycheck, from being homeless,and these people want America to house and feed them with welfare ,Medicaid and government homes HELL NO!!!!!!
2023-12-11 0
In Canada they Tax the already high cost of home heating !! \nA survival need in Canada like food and water .\nTake it from there . They would tax air if it was possible .
2023-12-11 0
And, people come to Canada expecting to find a home and a prosperous job, but consider working in the trades, a key element to building homes, is not what they want to do for work. Too many don’t want to do manual labour. They want “easy” jobs because labour is beneath them.
2023-12-11 0
Its interesting that as soon as the US government decided that monopolies where great, things started to fall apart here too. Housing prices are out of control, and homelessness is increasing - along with laws victimizing homeless people. Its like the people who run these companies are mentally ill. They want customers and employees, but they do everything they can to destroy or drive away everyone who could become a customer or employee.\n\nI was lucky to buy something before housing prices went insane. But now there's no way to move anymore because renting is too expensive, and investors just out bid everyone and drive up the prices. I really prefer renting, and I used to always move to be near my current job. But for my next job I would have to waste 15 hours a week to drive to a job I could do just as well at home. If I didn't have family here, I would leave.
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