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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
As a Kenyan living in Switzerland, one of the most expensive countries in the world, i‘d share these thoughts: \n\nDo due deligence. Don’t leave your country without any proper structure of what you are going to do\n2. Once you are there, live within your means. Like for example why should i get a car and incur additional cost when there is cheaper reliable transport system. You must be financially disciplined to be able to survive here.\nAs a matter of fact, I am a PhD student, in the lowest salary bracket, but I am far much financially more stable and liquid than I was as a high school teacher. \nSo do your due deligence and be disciplined. And people should stop generalising stuff because they screwed up somewhere
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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
Hi Lynn, I love this conversation. It is the same everywhere,the cost of living is so high even here in the US. If you go to a different country without following the right procedures and getting the right papers things are going to be really hard.
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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
Canada is not heaven like anywhere else.\nLife is hard everywhere, chose your hard.\nI have been living in Canada for 25 years, and yes the cost of leaving is high but I get the services I pay for.\nPlease don't come to Canada with a clear plan and some money
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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
Hi Lynn. First of, I would like to say that I'm such a huge fan of yours. Since you started at Tuko and still following to date. You are an inspiration to me and so many people out there. I love and respect what you stand for and your work. I completely resonate with everything you are about. Second, I've lived in Canada for over 30 years now. I am Eritrean and was born in Kenya. Moved to Canada when I was about 9 and have lived here since with my family. I have to say that for us, Canada has been a God Send. It has helped us in so many ways, and we are so grateful for the opportunities and life it has given my family. From health care to schooling and job opportunities. We also cane here in 1989. So times and cost of living was very different than it is now. Of course, times have changed now, and the economy and standard of living have too. There are pros and cons to everywhere we live in the world. Everyone is different and has different experiences. There are various factors that may affect everyone's perspectives and experiences when they come to Canada, whether it was a long time ago or recently. Some factors could be, weather, economy, feeling lonely ( no family), language barriers, support...etc. Change is not easy at all and can affect t your whole emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Social life here is also not like it us back home...just alot of factors. People here work and work to make it. My mom brought us here as a single widowed mom. My sister and I were very young. But she was determined to give us a better life and worked her whole life, and it has paid off. It depends on how you look at everything and what your goal is. My mother was determined and made it happen and has raised us on her own very successfully. She loves Canada and appreciates it for everything it has done for us. Everyone's experiences are different. You have to do your research before coming and come with an open mind. Overall... Canada for us has been a blessing. \n\nI hope that helps somehow. But again, everyone's perspective and experiences are just as valid and rightfully so. \n\nI hope to meet you someday. Love you, Lynn, From Canada ?? ❤️
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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
THANKS, LYNN, FOR BRINGING THAT TO SPOTLIGHT. COST OF LIVING IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES IS HARD AND MOST KENYANS DON'T WANT TO SAY THAT OUT LOUD.
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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
Happy birthday? greetings from the Netherlands. Here Cost of living is really high as well. If it weren 't for the kids we would move to anywhere but a western country. I truly believe the western system is colapsing. I have not a lot off hope. Somethings is going on. They use climate change as excuses to put more controlling systems in place. There is not a good vibe. I belief there is more future in Afrika and the tables are turning. Stay inovate, build in Afrika! It 's your turn to blossom
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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
Dont worry madam,, taken right decision, we all just have to live where we feel happy and comfort,,, i think now you are so happy,, dont take others words at any cost
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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
Nice information! Pls make video on how many weeks training someone with his country truck driving license from African country will take to get his Canadian truck driving license and the training cost in some of the provinces in Canada. Thanks
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| 2023-10-01 | 0 |
High rent, impossible to buy homes, inflation, leftist politics, crumbling infrastructure, mass immigration, high crime, high taxes, increased cost of living, etc etc.
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| 2023-10-01 | 0 |
I landed in Toronto in 1984, it was clean, safe and affordable. I was able to support myself going to university in the early 90’s working part-time as a waitress. Tuition was much cheaper back then and of top of that I was able to get a grant from the government (which was scrapped I believe). I used to walk down Yonge Street late at night with friends until we reached College Street to go have breakfast at the Golden Griddle on Carton Street. I miss the Maple Leaf Gardens and the CNE Grandstand. There were no shootings at nightclubs when I went dancing. Then things started getting really bad, the cost of living and the violence skyrocketed so I decided to move to Quebec City at the end of 2014. I worked hard on my French and now I am a civil servant for the Quebec Government. I have no regrets. I am lucky to have known Toronto The Good. If you want to reminisce about the streets of Toronto in the 1980’s look for the Night Ride videos here on YouTube. Cheers ??
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| 2023-10-01 | 0 |
Toronto is only a tourist location now and for those who wants to stay in Airbnb for few days for tourism purposes. As for living, it's best to live away from these cities where you have 1/3rd the cost for a studio room rent.
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| 2023-10-01 | 0 |
When I moved to Montreal in 2006 from Ontario, a lot of people were coming here for school, then moving to Toronto for higher paying jobs. Now, the economy here is doing very well and the cost of living is about half of what Toronto costs. I meet people every day who are leaving Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa for Montreal. Costs have gone up here too but not nearly to the same extent.
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| 2023-10-01 | 0 |
With regards to crime I’d like to see some actual stats. You could pick a few headlines and tell people crime is out of control.\n\nOtherwise rent and housing costs have drastically gone up across Canada but Toronto started out higher than most cities.
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| 2023-10-01 | 0 |
Truth of Canada - No Jobs, No Business , House very costly & non availability, Food & Restaurant costly compare to income, Transport not available everywhere, 8 months very cold season & heavily snowfall.
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| 2023-09-30 | 0 |
Toronto not only remains stuck in time, infrastructure wise, it's also facing a huge cost of living issue. EVERYTHING is going up in price.
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| 2023-09-30 | 0 |
You may not fully considered the amount of tax you have to pay on your earnings and the cost to maintain yourself in Canada.
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| 2023-09-30 | 0 |
Whole country ruined by liberal gov.\nDRUGS CRIME AND HIGH COST OF LIVING
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| 2023-09-29 | 0 |
While I appreciate the spirit of your critiques of the city, I would say that many of the problems you’ve cited are the same ones in all North American cosmopolitan cities: the cost of living is too high, and social services don’t keep up with the population. If there is a city in N.A. not afflicted with these issues, I say give it time. People will start leaving the big cities for the smaller ones which are usually less equipped in general.
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| 2023-09-29 | 0 |
Wait & watch crisis coming u will never see the 2008 market we heading for. Depression if depression happened we will not cover the cost of asset until 14 years because this fake mortgage approval still going through we will see higher interest rate for 40 years 2005 time gone it will bust one day
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| 2023-09-29 | 1 |
Move to Thailand. Less than half the cost of living compared to Canada. Women are women and men are men. Best food in the world, and world-class medicine. Happy smiling people.... Sawadee Krup!
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| 2023-09-28 | 0 |
Rich people problems. India is no longer cheap. It feel when you earn in dollar and spend in rs. Next time add travel cost when buying stuff in india
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| 2023-09-28 | 0 |
livelong resident of Toronto but I did live in Japan once and loved that too. I'm lucky I'm in a rent controlled basement otherwise there's no way I could afford to live here. Just got laid off today from a remote gig and have to stay for benefits etc. I could see myself living in Japan in the future though. If I'm paid remotely then cost of living seems a bit more stable.
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| 2023-09-28 | 1 |
Hi are you In new Brunswick? I am thinking about moving there for a lower cost of living but can you tell me if it's easy to find jobs there?
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| 2023-09-27 | 0 |
I am living in Europe now, but my application to move to Canada was approved last year after a three-year wait. But my cousin, who is currently living in Albany, upstate New York, told me not to make the move. He said it is a bad time to move to North America right now, be it the US or Canada.\n\nLiberal governments had destroyed both countries, he said, and the current Canada is no longer the Canada that I made the application to move to.\n\nBut the life in Europe now is quite depressing as well, cost-wise. Things are so expensive that I have to spend 40% monthly more to maintain the usual lifestyle than I had 3 years ago. I guess it is almost the same everywhere, except that homelessness is not such a huge problem in Europe since most European countries still have proper social system.\n\nWorse comes to worst, I'll just pack my stuff and head back to Malaysia, my wife's home country where I used to live for 8 years in the mid-2000s.
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| 2023-09-26 | 0 |
Stop all assisntance checks and housing for illegals. Not more amnesty for anyone. Send all illegals home at their own cost. Fine them and jail all who aid them.
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| 2023-09-26 | 0 |
Yes actually I do have a comment or two. I think that Toronto has become the victim of either its own success as a multicultural, diverse and growing metropolis or the perceived idea that Toronto is the place to be. And what that brings with it? Yes, people who are interested in living the life and those who can afford it pay it. You said it very well, the city has become unaffordable to most people but the wealthy or at least those who are getting paid the best salaries and those who bank on real estate take advantage of this, be it the hype or reality since also, most job opportunities are still there. So to me the problem is with the lack of contro of the real estate market. And people who cant pay but for whatever reason live there just have to pay the price. The refugee situation is not surprising to me at all. We are struggling with affordable housing for crying out loud but we are also advertising to the world that we are that welcoming and peaceful society that those people can be part of. But at what cost. Toronto cannot continue like this if it will still be considered as a city for the people and not the wealthy and chronically increasing poor. No wonder they chose a progressive for a mayor and not a conservative or hard line liberal because people want change but not radically. People want to live in the best city they can having all necessary services and in peace and safety. So, there are so maby layers to pill here but again, the main reason why things have gotten the way they are is because they let real estate run unleashed. All the best, Alina.
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| 2023-09-26 | 0 |
A lot of the problems you highlight are the same around the world: San Francisco, LA, Vancouver, NYC, London, Paris, Sydney, etc. Are you seriously telling me that Tokyo was cheaper than Toronto? The prices for housing in places in Asia like Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore all have extremely high housing costs. As for safety, I can't comment on all the cities I mentioned but Toronto is still safer than most - even with the issues over the last few years
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| 2023-09-26 | 0 |
Crime has actually decreased as a proportion of population in Toronto (except for COVID years). And everywhere in the world is facing inflation and a tight housing market. It is true that Toronto has the housing market worse, but the other costs of living are quite cheaper than other countries in the world. Toronto didn't even make it to the 100 most expensive of 2023. You have to realize this is a worldwide issue. Not unique to Toronto. \n\nThe social services issue is definitely more specific to Toronto. They are not dealing with these issues properly.
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| 2023-09-26 | 0 |
Why Canadian govt sheltering terrorists and gangsters in his country ? This will cost them also
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| 2023-09-25 | 0 |
Canada is a natural resource economy but yet we keep cutting deals with Americans to give them cheaper minerals and resources when we should be increasing the price of minerals in resources because we fund most of the American infrastructure with her oil lumber in minerals but of course the Canadian government cuts deals and gives them below market rates when we should be giving them above market rates because where else are they going to go for imports that cost less for transportation because they’re not going to start importing more from the UK or any other countries overseas, and they definitely won’t be importing more from Mexico because America has a problem with Mexico apparently
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| 2023-09-24 | 0 |
Foreign cheap housing workers cannot come > blame immigrants\n\nForeign farm workers cannot help farmers to reduce food costs > blame immigrants.\n\nForeign healthcare workers cannot help healthcare crisis > blame immigrants.\n\nFinancial crisis because manipulative projects among politicians > blame immigrants.\n\nEducation mafias took 5 times tuition fees and use the profit to monopolize housing sector > blame immigrants\n\nCanadians must build independent anti-corruption organizations to audit education mafias. 99% they bribed immigration policy makers to create difficulties on foreign recruitment.
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| 2023-09-24 | 0 |
You can come and settle in India in cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad etc. come and experience how low cost India will be in comparison
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| 2023-09-24 | 0 |
Step by step, the Canadian government, discourage the migrants to Canada and help the street residents to stay out from the urban local bodies, and accommodate them in the multistoryed residential accommodation ,free of cost,and credit a normal expenditure allowance ?
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| 2023-09-23 | 0 |
I'm a cosmetic surgeon living in Sydney Australia. I'll be totally honest. You can delete my post or you can except the truth.\nI've been too & have friend & colleagues who have migrated to Toronto from Sydney. Toronto is very similar to Sydney. It has some of the most exspensive housing in the world. Canada & Australia's economy is based on economic growth through mass immigration. The cost of this policy, means you also need to restrict development & zoning regulations to artificially keep properties high. Governments need make your population continually, working as slaves, to pay for basic costs, of a largely welfare dependent society. While your a debt slave, you don't spend your money on foreign products, as you have very little in the way of exsports, to pay for imports. The upside to this, you have many slaves to pay for the never ending welfare, as you have a policy of supporting refugees, single parents & the disabled, over self reliance & responsibility. Mental health issues are largly created by society, they are very rarely genetic. The high cost of living, means, you cant afford families. No strong family ties means, poor mental health issues. When you outsource, what familes once did, like help the the elderly, support your unemployed brother & have children. Replace all what families did with government welfare, instead of families helping each other, replace reproduction with mass immigration. You end up creating enormous problems in society. Problems with mental health & crime.\nNow for your modelling career. In Japan, your a novelty, as you have a different look to the Japanese. However in Canada, for your age what are your best features. You only have one. You have very good skin. However your face shape, is slightly disproportionate, basically, meaning your just an average shape face. You could also work on going to the gym, as your not toned. So basically as a whole, for your age group, your slightly above average, say a 6 out of 10, which is not all that good as 60% of Canada's population are overweight. Now as a model, you need to compete with people who are younger & better proportioned 7,8 & 9's. No such thing as a 10.
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| 2023-09-23 | 0 |
If an African professional from Nigeria regrets coming to Canada you that you've come to frozen outhouse that simply won't give you the opportunity to make your dreams come true. European immigrants that come to Canada end up going back home because the cost of living will overwhelm your income and maintain you in poverty. Only immigrants from the most destitute countries want to remain, but once too many of them congregate in a place the social environment becomes just the same as the place they come from. Welcome to Canada LOL!!!
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| 2023-09-23 | 0 |
IS IT TRUE THAT IMMIGRANTS ARE ABANDONING CANADA IN RECORD LEVELS DUE TO RISING COST OF LIVING?
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| 2023-09-23 | 0 |
And it has changed……??\nThe costs to live anywhere now is ridiculous and no changes in sight.???
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| 2023-09-23 | 0 |
This is every major city across Canada!\n\nIt is not specific to Toronto in fact Toronto is probably ahead of the game compared to places like Edmonton and Vancouver…\n\nWith this snowflake culture we’ve created for ourselves tent cities and looking the other way has just become customary?\n\nThis was pre-Covid!\n\nSince Covid you can see small towns like Duncan high River or all across Canada and the same thing is happening!\n\nThe cost of living in Canada is out of control whether it’s the gas the food or just the price of rent…
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| 2023-09-23 | 0 |
I like the city of Toronto just by seeing this video, but not the living cost. Where are you from? I thought you were Canadian.
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| 2023-09-23 | 0 |
I used to live at Yonge and Gerrard for many years. Loved it. I moved away to Alberta in 2009. I am shocked at how much the city has deteriorated as well as the cost of living. \nAllan Gardens has always been no go….but my god! Just ridiculous. No excuse for this level of homelessness.
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| 2023-09-23 | 0 |
I have had a home base in Toronto for the last 20 years, traveling almost consistently for work until covid hit. While I am not a fan of the city tbh, I have stuck it out there this whole time as I have not been able to figure out where else in Canada I'd rather live. The way things have gone in the last little while however, I'm now making plans to leave Canada altogether. Even though I am unaffected by high housing costs as I've owned a home in the city, the general cost of living across Canada is now extortionate for what you get. Toronto was fine for me to use as a base for my traveling lifestyle in the past, but with crappy weather much of the year, a left leaning electorate that keeps voting ultra woke politicians at all levels of government, the now increased cost of living there is no longer worth it to me. I'm headed for the exit. All this said, I don't feel that your coverage about crime in the city was balanced. Yes the news stories you used actually did happen, but I do not feel unsafe in the city. A handful of incidents in a city with the population of Toronto - this is a blip.
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| 2023-09-22 | 0 |
I want the government to explain why the rent is out of control and the salary can't cover cost of living
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| 2023-09-22 | 0 |
So Canada is a mess right now, coming from someone who was born here and has 4 generations if history to lean on. There was 2 million people let in over the past 2 years and suprise, surprise there is a housing shortage, inflation is running rampent and our debt is the higjest it has ever been. Homelessness is out of control, as is our cost of groceries. Unless you work for the goverment you have not seen a raise in 5 or maybe 7 years. Our genius goverment feels the answer is more immigration. Basically fuel for the fire
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| 2023-09-22 | 0 |
Why was this PoS allowed to be in Canada... his murder definitely is a problem. Taxpayers now have to bear the costs of the investigation for his worthless life. These rats need to get the f out of Canada.
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| 2023-09-22 | 0 |
Here as well if I talk about good cities, and if you're looking for a huge space it's not less than a 4 5 crores. One builder floor costs 2 to 3 cr
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| 2023-09-21 | 0 |
Azeem sir video is now 2year old. plz if you can just update the costing in comment section according to minimum wage ?
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| 2023-09-21 | 12 |
Nova Scotia is absolutely NOT the place to move too. We have a high poverty and homeless rate. Highest taxes, highest cost of living, it's worse than BC. This is not accurate.
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| 2023-09-21 | 0 |
Simple economics should dictate that if rents are so high that the majority can't afford them, they should drop. The peoblem is, there are a small number of people who are more than capable of meeting the high cost of rent and of real estate generally. This is indicative of how much economic inequality has grown in Canada, as it has throughout the English speaking world.
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| 2023-09-21 | 0 |
CANADIAN GOVT MUST PROBE THE CASE AND NAB THE ASSAILANT. CANADA ABSORBED THESE KHALISTANIS AND NOW COUNTING THE COST .INDIA HAS NOTHING TO DO HERE.
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| 2023-09-21 | 0 |
So glad I got out of Toronto. It is not worth the cost. Lots of the new condo towers are really ugly too. Stretched along the Gardiner and up Yonge Street. Looks strange.
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