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2022-01-25 0
I'm not Muslim but I would like to open a masjid here in Mexico and get funding from muslims to build a madrassa and eventually get some al shurta al islamiah to patrol the city. \n\nI would eventually dismantle my organization and sell out my loyal followers to the police or cartel and move to the Caribbean.\n\nBut I'm pretty sure I could convince some rich Muslims to donate to build a masjid in Mexico.
2022-01-21 0
It’s funny how young Americans currently wouldn’t allow anything bad to be said about Canada. Young Americans believe Canada is what America should be and that it is a perfect country. I always thought it funny how Canada built all their major cities along the Border, they literally piggyback off America. I’m from AZ, I’ve watched immigrants come up and get jobs and start businesses without even being able to speak English.
2022-01-18 0
Crime rate way too high on the 1 no city, which you forgot to mention
2022-01-14 0
love how you boil ontario down two cities out of dozens lmao
2022-01-09 0
Good luck getting into any of those US COVID cities. They don't tolerate anything including humor.
2022-01-07 0
Manitoba would be ranked top 3.... its cold? Probably no different than any other province. Rarely snows and is probably the most fun province to be in the winter. So many festivals and outdoor events. It has a NHL team to enjoy. Spring and fall is #1 in manitoba of all in Canada. Most beautiful summers and has the nicest beaches and lakes in Canada. Not 1 province can compete with summer life. So how would you rank it #10??.... they make more Hollywood films in Winnipeg than Toronto/Vancouver. Jobs? Education? Rivals any city in Canada. Thats nonsense what was said in this video. NHL abd CFL players love living here over other cdn cities so that just says it all
2022-01-07 0
imigrated here in Feb of '94 ,always crying and complaining or taking everything for granted doesnt get you anywhere. Do i like -35 in Winter, No 1 but its part of it. \nQuestion first of all ,why did you decide to leave your Country, expecting 'milk an honey' ,do your homework first ! And why does everyone always flock to the Big Cities,how about try the smaller cities or Country first.
2022-01-07 0
Montréal best City in the world
2022-01-06 0
Vancouver is a Beautiful City. bUT the people are sheet! They pretend to be nice thats because the govt stipulates they be nice. Its cold Cold country, They are still racists. Come to the USA, Its genuinely the best country in the world. I have lived here for 35 years, in all these years I have faced racism only once. Don't believe what the Black lives matter and what not. Its all propaganda. Canada Harbours All frm Talbanies to Sikh Kahlistanis to whoever.
2022-01-05 0
5 cities, That's it?
2022-01-04 0
The cost of living is insane. Every year the different levels of govt increase taxes and fees. City of vancouver now forces businesses to charge fees for bags and cups. s of Jan. 1, businesses are now banned from using single-use plastic and compostable plastic shopping bags, and must charge a minimum fee of 15 cents for paper bags, which increases to 25 cents in 2023.disposable cups will now come with price of $0.25. Death by a thousand cuts.
2022-01-04 0
To me, the problem is threefold. a) Toronto and Ontario in general - and perhaps the whole of Canada - are accepting way more immigrants than they have quality jobs for. If you need taxi drivers and plumbers, maybe this experience should be valued way higher than education as part of the existing immigration programs (which is not the case). At least then potential immigrants know this before they come and get stuck in low-paying or relatively OK-paying but repetitive and demoralizing jobs with debts and mortgages that become a trap preventing them from leaving. It's also partially on immigrants themselves who come to Toronto to only find out there's 100 people competing for one spot and that you need to be exceptional - or connected through your ethnic network - to work regular white-collar jobs. b) The official bipartisan policy of non-integration. The naive expectation that having people live in ethnic enclaves will somehow make the overall culture richer is not what happens: instead, people tend to stick to their own communities and the common culture thus gets eroded and limited to economic and financial matters. This makes some cities feel like one large business with everyone networking 24/7 instead of socializing normally. And arguably, having the right culture / social life is what motivates already successful people move in the first place. So when they come and they find out there's nothing but money talk and hustling, they leave (if they're smart). Quebec is doing better in that regard, but then Quebec is not really Canada and it's been pressured to cave in to the same money-centred, uncultured and disconnected society by the feds for decades now. The States is smarter in that it actually makes sure to integrate its immigrants (and let's be honest, many immigrants like being part of a new culture if it fits them) c) Treating real estate as an investment and not as a basic necessity (as Japan or some Nordic countries do, for example). That coupled with a lot of Asian money being laundered in Canada through immigration channels and private equity firms buying whole apartment blocks for rental purposes has led to the highest housing price increase in all of the developed world in the past 20 years or so. The median price of a condo in Toronto is higher than in New York despite the massive gap in salaries and the fact that New York is one of the most expensive cities in the world to begin with. Some draconian measures are needed here to prevent foreign - or even out-of-province ownership -, second property ownership and corporate ownership for renting purposes.
2022-01-03 0
I'm planning to make a big chenge in our lifes .to go back to my country. No way to buy a house here. My friend bought a house 4 Hr. Away from the city ..now wants to came back to toronto no jobs in those places. In the end we are in the same situation.
2022-01-03 0
In Canada from last 15 years and living a decent life as a single. I have no plans to start family or to own real estate. Canada is much better than the overpopulated places I have been to before. Canada in my opinion is hybrid between developed and developing countries. It has dysfunctional health system, Government doesn't do things that would directly benefit citizens, money laundering from other countries has made real estate unaffordable for ordinary citizens, no incentive to develop new cities so 2/3 rd of the population lives in 7-8 major cities, higher inflation rates, harsh Winter.
2022-01-02 0
Thank you for your entertaining video. Hard to fit such a diverse and beautiful country in in short video.There was no mention of Québec City. Out of the most beautiful province in Canada, Québec city is the birthplace of the nation....and a slice of Europe! Skiing in Canada in the province of Québec on the ancient Appalachians....or in the Rockies of British Columbia....EPIC! As well, Canada has 2 official languages nation wide.
2022-01-01 0
I do love Canada , it was my first love moving from poor, war ravaged country in Vietnam. But it is no longer the country that I used to know. I've lived mostly in Vancouver and Toronto and I can tell you,If you got a family and you're not making 10-15k/month, feesl like you're just scraping by. Tdot was good when I moved there in 1984,TTC rides and cup of coffee used to be just a quarter and houses were just about 100k on average. Now its almost impossible to live near the core of the city to buy a house unless ure making high six figure or move out to smaller cities like Brantford or Windsor to buy one. Not only that but nothing is letting up here, food , insurance, gas ,taxes we gettin hosed to death here. After 40 years here, think Ive seen enough,Im cashing out my house in Vancouver, shipping out to Eastern Europe to retire.
2022-01-01 0
Both my parents immigrated from Europe so I can relate to many of the comments.\nSo, what I see is that Canada is a country of mostly heavy industry which often requires people to live in rural, remote, isolated communities. Canada is a big country so transportation is a significant part of it's economic foundation. Most people do not come here wanting to live up north or drive a commercial truck. They want to live in a big city and have a professional job.\nClearly the government has done a poor job of conveying what is needed (Trudeau is pretty clueless to be honest).\nIf you want to be in demand go rural and go north.
2021-12-30 0
Yeah, the talking behind back is real and I just don't get it. Especially if it is about a trivial matter. I'd rather have an adult conversation... it is something I am really struggling. I am at a point in which I gave up having friends and I used to always have big groups back in Italy. It is also cause I was depressed for a long time here (Edmonton) but idk. I feel like canadians struggle too... the amout of people that go by just if they can have their weed or whaterver they take it is unreal to me. Also, the harsh weather and how cities are built for cars instead of people lower the possibily for socilization for everyone. Anyways... it is what it is. This place is not for me, it is for somebody else.
2021-12-30 0
Just fyi, Ontario is the biggest province in terms of population size and not Quebec, and by far. However, Montreal (Quebec biggest city) is indeed one of the best city in Canada because of it's different cultural/shows events that are happening almost all year long, and it's very diverse as well. Also, in the western part of Montreal it wouldn't be a problem for a unilingual anglophone to live there because everyone is bilingual or unilingual English. Quebec city is also the oldest city in North America, a very nice place to visit and only 250 km from Montreal. If one is working in the financial sector however Toronto remains the real option in my opinion, but his way more expensive and so, so boring compared to Montreal.
2021-12-28 0
My best Canadian City is \nTORONTO
2021-12-28 0
The Liberals see immigrants as a significant source of votes. With record debt and an already strained health and education systems, not to mention housing prices hitting the stratosphere in major cities, a rational discussion should be taking place re Canada's immigration strategy. I can't imagine how daunting it must be for someone coming here. Yes, Canada is still one of the greatest countries in the world, but that doesn't mean we don't have challenges. Thanks for raising these very real issues!
2021-12-23 0
How is condition of indians in Canada?\nI want to know because so many people from my city are in Canada and they claim its heaven \nAnd indian girls claim its paradise for women means they can move alone in midnight and no worries \nPlease can you comment on this \nThank you
2021-12-19 0
Very cheap rent in Montréal, what neighborhood are you talking about ?\nOne bedroom appartement in city center is $2000 CAD that's not cheap for the lower salaries compared to Toronto.
2021-12-18 0
I will take the remote places any day over crowded, noisy cities thank you very much.\n\nAlso, you are painting the whole province of NL based on St. John's... once you get off the Avalon, the weather is better.
2021-12-17 0
The list Denver as one of the cities on the tour but they’re actually coming to Boulder.
2021-12-16 1
Very good video. Actually, i also have a plan to look for a job in Canada. Really don't know where to start and which city is good to work at...
2021-12-12 0
I'm Canadian and think the biggest issue is a lack of infrastructure. Even in a lot of major cities, things you'd expect to see like subway stations, corner markets, or arcades are uncommon. It's hard to find a job when there aren't many places to work, and it's hard to afford things when it's difficult or expensive to ship those things from place to place. Immigration could boost our population so we can better tackle these issues, but our system forces immigrants to start from scratch. That doesn't provide immigrants with much reason to choose Canada instead of the Netherlands, the USA, Singapore, or some other country.
2021-12-12 0
Oh damn, I never expected a US tour, let alone in my city
2021-12-12 0
I guess it depends on where you live in Canada. Here in Alberta in a small community I have been successful. Everybody wants to live in City. THAT'S WRONG!!!!
2021-12-10 0
Awesome news to hear you are touring Canada?! First time there? And so many American cities! COME ON LADS ?✊?
2021-12-10 0
YOURE COMING TO MY CITY I CANT BREATHE AHH
2021-12-10 0
Almost couldn't believe it hearing my city announced! See you in Minneapolis, lads!
2021-12-09 0
So happy you're coming to Canada, it's a big country though, with only 3 cities most of us still won't be able to come :( the closest one to me would take me 12 hours to drive to.
2021-12-09 0
That was hilarious! Thanks, boys. I’m impressed by your research. Only one amusing/ironic note: your accents weren’t strong enough to be mistaken for Newfoundlanders. Due to the isolated nature of the communities, there are a lot of Irish dialects heard there that have remained unchanged since the 1700s. A lot of Newfoundlanders (outside the city of St. John’s), sound like they’re Kerrymen: they speak very quickly and can be hard to understand.
2021-12-09 0
DC! So much closer than Philadelphia, so thanks for that. I trust you are coming in the spring/summer/autumn as you'd never withstand winter any any of those cities (except the West Coast, but then you wouldn't be able to tolerate summer and the 132F degree heat waves plaguing that part of the country). Well done, lads - I'm off to see a man about purchasing some tickets...
2021-12-09 0
Hard to say you are visiting Canada when the only Canadian city you are visiting is Vancouver!
2021-12-09 0
Any chance you could add a wee show in Victoria while you're in British Columbia? We're way more colourful people and our city is tidier...I'd be ever so grateful if you could. :)
2021-12-09 0
Chicagoans are gonna be so pissed you're not visiting their city but obscure Chicargo instead. :-D
2021-12-07 0
He is working in listed super A city for got job on new york in ACO. \nAnd then this man alloted.\nReally sad,??
2021-12-07 0
New York stressful city life got to him. He's clearly homesick. Send him back and spare us all.
2021-12-05 0
Which city to stay in canda
2021-12-03 0
yo the name of the city though
2021-11-30 0
I've lived in Ontario my while life, and I would much rather live in Alberta or the east coast.\nI hate the city, and the Government is slowly killing the agriculture here
2021-11-23 0
Having cities is a negative...not a positive.
2021-11-21 0
Wow this guy can’t be a true Canadian at all Toronto a safe place ? Or even Ontario safe ? That’s hilarious multiple murders everyday even in rural towns and small cities the housing rate is unaffordable by far almost million for a house that cost 200 000 about 5 years ago or so and to rate Quebec the best province when most Canadians can’t even stand them is hilarious what a stupid video
2021-11-18 0
2021 Saskatoon is rated city with highest crime rate.
2021-11-18 0
I’ve lived in Canada my whole life, I’ve gone through a year of culinary school and passed high school with decent grades. Yet still improving my quality of life is an uphill battle. Bus prices and efficiency is awful, if you don’t have a car good luck cause you’ll spend much of your wage on bus fare and still have to walk through poor sidewalk systems to get to your destination. Schooling really didn’t teach me anything about taxes, or getting a job. But let me tell you I sure as heck know how to lease a car.... can’t wait to get a job so I can do that. My year of culinary training, under 4 red seal chefs has gotten me not one job. No matter how perfect you are for the role is you will ALWAYS get an entry level position first. (In my experience at least) and they are completely right, references are 100% key. I have a first shift tomorrow (wish me luck) that I only got because my chiropractor gave the pancakes house owner his reference. Very weird but I’ll take it. On top of all this winter just sucks, politics have gone nowhere in years, and if you don’t live in the major cities of Quebec, BC, or Ontario it’s going to be even harder. Plus living in Manitoba is odd cause people always call it “friendly Manitoba” but everyone (including me) is always frustrated. Needless to say I’m in the process of researching new place to move to, most likely in Europe cause America has all the same problems. (But worse)
2021-11-18 0
OH , TO HAVE CANADA WITH NEW ENGLAND , (SANS NY CITY) , WITH THE U.P. , MINNESOTA , & OREGON .\nTHEN MERGE THAT WITH AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND , & RECRUIT A FEW OF THE BERMANS , DUTCH , & EASTERN EUROPEANS....
2021-11-17 0
In this time all west occidental country don’t love immigrants anymore it about race becareful facism is on the rise in all white countries. If you come to Quebec avoide a city county side in a area such has 640 highway go to Blainville or Boisbriand or Montréal and go to Quebec City those area are covert racist avoide deux montagne and Rosemère to st Joseph sur le lac , st Thérèse and st Marthe n point calumet and oka you will loose\nYour\nInvestirent in estate avoide it please we did the mistake do t go I. Those area but only Blainville and Boisbriand , Laval, Montréal\n…..
2021-11-17 0
Kom sey area mein hain ap? Samaj nahi ayi what did you say? Kon c city better hai ap Kya recommend kartey hain?
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