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| 2026-02-26 | 0 |
The Liberals are brilliant thieves. They’ve managed to pull off over a decade of self-funded corruption. They use taxpayer money to buy media, influence institutions, and protect themselves from accountability. Canadians are literally paying for their own political manipulation.
Liberals = the most corrupt government in Canadian history (33 listed below and counting):
Green Slush Fund (SDTC) – $1B+ in questionable clean-tech grants
SNC-Lavalin Affair – Political interference in criminal prosecution
ArriveCAN App – ~$60M for a basic travel app
WE Charity Scandal – ~$912M contract to connected insiders
Phoenix Pay System – $3.5B+ and still failing
McKinsey Consulting Contracts – $500M+ outsourced policy work
Foreign Interference Scandal – Intelligence warnings ignored
Organized Crime & B.C. Money Laundering – Triad-linked casino and real estate laundering
Fentanyl & Opioid Crisis – Border failures and weak enforcement
Aga Khan Vacation Ethics Breach – Illegal luxury trip
Randy Boissonnault Scandal – Business ties and lobbying questions
Investing in Canada Plan – ~$92B in poorly tracked infrastructure spending
PMO / Telford Staff Scandals – Obstruction and document withholding
Bill Morneau Controversies – WE ties, pension conflicts
Paul Chiang Controversy – Foreign interference allegations
Unlawful Emergencies Act Use (Trucker Convoy) – Bank accounts frozen, later ruled illegal
Firearms Buyback Fiasco – Projected $2B–$6B and counting
Mark Carney / Brookfield Conflicts – Offshore tax structures, revolving-door politics
Chrystia Freeland Ukraine Funding Controversy – Oversight concerns
Baylis Medical Ventilator Contract – ~$237M contract awarded to a firm owned by a former Liberal MP for COVID-19 equipment.
Mary Ng Ethics Breach – Multiple government contracts directed to a close personal friend and media personality.
Dominic LeBlanc Ethics Breach – Awarding a lucrative Arctic surf clam license to a company linked to his wife’s family.
NSICOP "Traitor" MP Allegations – National intelligence reports of sitting MPs "wittingly" collaborating with foreign hostile states.
Admiral Mark Norman Prosecution – A failed $50M legal battle involving alleged political interference in a naval procurement contract.
Han Dong Controversy – Resignation from caucus following allegations of CCP involvement in his nomination and conduct.
Governor General Expense Scandals – ~$1.3M in luxury travel, high-end catering, and secretive villa renovations under Payette and Simon.
PBO Carbon Tax Gag Order – Government blocking the Budget Officer from releasing internal data showing the tax’s true economic hit.
GC Strategies $250M Windfall – Total federal contracts awarded to the two-person ArriveCAN firm since 2015 across multiple departments.
Public Health Agency (PHAC) Missing Data – Intentional destruction of emails and documents related to the Winnipeg Lab security breach.
Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) RCMP Probe – Formal criminal investigation into 186 cases of alleged conflicts and $390M in funding.
"The Other Randy" Business Scandal – Investigation into text messages suggesting a Cabinet Minister remained active in private business.
COVID-19 Quarantine Hotel Fiasco – Billions spent on mandatory hotel stays marked by reports of safety failures and lack of oversight.
Parliamentary Witness Coaching Scandal – $263,000 in taxpayer funds spent to "coach" government employees and witnesses on how to spin answers at committee.
Etc
Etc
The Liberal performance review: rushed programs, no transparency, friends get paid, costs explode, and no one is held accountable. Over a decade, this government has burned through $100B+ in waste, failed programs, insider contracts, and ethics breaches—with zero consequences—all on the backs of taxpayers while they get rich.
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| 2026-02-24 | 0 |
Births to immigrant mothers in the US: 24.0%
Births to immigrant mothers in Canada: 42.3% (44.9% in anglo speaking Canada)
America actually has one of the lowest rates of immigration since the financial crisis of all western countries (and fastest growing economy, go figure) and yet is the most pissed off about high immigration levels haha.
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| 2026-02-24 | 0 |
When local college graduate 10000 graduated students then They bring 10000 temporary workers for the same field ,
Crazy the citizens whom graduated have no job and face disadvantage crisis for paying their student loan ,Omg
But those temporary get hired instantly becuse they have full support from government but sadly the citizens who graduated local college zero support plus they get rejected instantly lol.
And we still paying the temporary workers salary with student loan,
Please check Non profit rmployment around the country
Calgary tempore worker have more full time job than locsl citizens in Non profit sector working as social services center.
Check the ratio of employment between citizens and temporary Visa holder ,crszy check the result
STILL COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKERS WITH STUDENT LOAN HAVE NO JOB BECAUSE OF BUT MUST PAY STUDENT LOAN ...
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| 2026-02-24 | 0 |
We have a similar crisis here in London. I myself am a British Born Indian guy, my grandfather came to London in the 50s after serving in the British Army. He worked hard, paid his taxes and integrated. Sadly the kids coming here now are uncivilised, loud, disrespectful and don't know how to integrate. Places like Hounslow, Ilford, Harrow, East Ham are just some examples of how bad the situation has become.
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| 2026-02-24 | 0 |
Vassy here obnoxiously arguing that non Canadians have a right to our health services with 0 contributions and we have to argue why they don't. Our country is broke. Our economy is on the decline and we have a major health care crisis. That's why we need to cut this waste.
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| 2026-02-23 | 0 |
Pierre Poilievre’s Immigration Hypocrisy: A Study in Convenient Principles Disguised as Conviction
Pierre Poilievre has never met a border he did not want to fortify, a refugee claim he did not want to scrutinize, or an irregular crossing he did not want to turn into a national morality play. For years, he has warned Canadians that the country is being overrun by “illegal border crossers,” “queue jumping asylum seekers,” and “abusers of the system.” He delivers these warnings with the solemnity of a man announcing a biblical plague, not a handful of exhausted families walking across a ditch in Quebec.
In Poilievre’s political universe, Roxham Road is not a rural footpath. It is a symbol of national decline. It is chaos incarnate. It is the place where the rule of law goes to die. It is, in short, the perfect stage upon which he can perform his favorite role: the lone defender of order in a world gone soft.
At least, that is the story he tells the public.
The private story, as publicly reported, is considerably less heroic.
The Public Record That Refuses to Behave:
According to reporting from The Breach and the National Observer, someone described as the uncle of Poilievre’s spouse has an immigration history that reads like a greatest hits compilation of everything Poilievre claims to oppose.
The reporting outlines that he entered Canada and made a refugee claim. That claim was refused. A deportation order was issued. He later re-entered Canada through Roxham Road. He then filed a humanitarian and compassionate application. Poilievre’s spouse reportedly helped prepare that application.
This is not fringe gossip. This is what journalists documented through correspondence, interviews, and immigration records.
In other words, the exact pathway Poilievre condemns as “abuse of the system” is the same pathway publicly reported to have been used by someone connected to him.
And suddenly, the man who treats Roxham Road like a national security breach becomes quieter than a library at midnight. The slogans stop. The outrage evaporates. The border, once a sacred line, becomes a flexible suggestion.
The Rhetoric: A Symphony of Outrage:
Poilievre’s immigration rhetoric is a carefully orchestrated performance. He warns that irregular border crossings undermine the rule of law. He insists humanitarian and compassionate applications are loopholes. He claims the system is being gamed. He declares that Canada must “take back control.”
He delivers these lines with the moral certainty of a man who believes compassion is a gateway drug.
In his speeches, asylum seekers are not people. They are symbols. They are props. They are the raw material from which he fashions his political identity.
He is the sheriff.
They are the threat.
The border is the battleground.
And Canada is the damsel in distress.
It is a compelling narrative.
It is also a narrative that collapses the moment it becomes personally inconvenient.
The Reality: A Study in Elastic Principles:
When someone connected to Poilievre uses the very same system he condemns, the rules change with breathtaking speed.
Irregular border crossings are no longer a crisis. They are a misunderstanding. A technicality. A regrettable but understandable choice.
Humanitarian and compassionate applications are no longer loopholes. They are legitimate pathways. Necessary tools. Evidence of a compassionate system.
The border is no longer a sacred line. It is a suggestion. A guideline. A flexible concept open to interpretation.
It is a remarkable transformation, like watching a man insist that jaywalking is a crime against humanity until his friend does it, at which point it becomes a misunderstood act of civic expression.
The Political Convenience of Shifting Standards:
Poilievre’s political identity is built on the idea that he alone will restore order. He alone will enforce the rules. He alone will protect Canada from the chaos of irregular migration.
But the moment the rules become inconvenient, they are no longer rules. They are preferences. They are vibes. They are whatever he needs them to be in the moment.
This is not a minor contradiction. It is a fundamental collapse of the moral architecture he has built his political brand upon.
If irregular crossings are a crisis, then they are a crisis for everyone.
If humanitarian applications are loopholes, then they are loopholes for everyone.
If the system is broken, then it is broken for everyone.
But Poilievre’s version of justice is not universal. It is conditional. It is situational. It is deeply, profoundly personal.
The Broader Pattern: Institutions Are Sacred Until They Are Not:
This is not the first time Poilievre’s principles have proven to be more flexible than advertised. He has attacked the Supreme Court of Canada when its rulings do not align with his political needs. He has accused the justice system of being too lenient when it suits him and too harsh when it does not. He has framed himself as the defender of institutions while undermining them whenever they become inconvenient.
It is a pattern.
It is a habit.
It is a worldview.
And it reveals something essential about his politics.
For Poilievre, institutions are not pillars of democracy.
They are tools.
They are props.
They are instruments to be used when helpful and discarded when not.
The Satirical Truth: A Philosophy in One Sentence:
Pierre Poilievre’s immigration philosophy can now be summarized with clinical precision:
Canada must crack down on irregular border crossings, except for the ones that are fine. And he will decide which ones are fine.
It is a stance that bends so far backward it could qualify for a gymnastics medal.
It is a stance that reveals more about political convenience than national security.
It is a stance that exposes the gap between what Poilievre says and what Poilievre does.
And it is a stance that makes one thing abundantly clear. Polievre's Hypocrisy
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| 2026-02-23 | 0 |
That was modi 's solution to India job crisis send everyone to UK,US,Canada,Australia,europe
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| 2026-02-22 | 0 |
Possibly she could focus on Calgary's water supply crisis?
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| 2026-02-19 | 0 |
Scamming their way into the West is an industry to India. Not wanting your country to turn into India is not "racist"- that word lost all meaning. You know what's hateful? The massive theft and car-jackings, taking jobs from our youth and causing a job crisis, taking advantage of our refugee system and taking advantage of our food banks. How about the insane amount of SA crimes on children, and bringing their turf wars here. They gotta go, we're so bloody sick of India. India and China needs to leave our country. Lock the doors
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| 2026-02-18 | 0 |
This is how the liberals are justifying the gun buyback. They allow a crisis to continue then they pass more bills and laws to suppress the people.
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| 2026-02-18 | 0 |
Still not a crisis?
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| 2026-02-18 | 0 |
The Syrian refugee crisis sure seems like a distant memory now. Who knew that wave of rather forced-looking empathy would lead to a hog-wild immigration and refugee spree? But at the end of the day... who wants the cheap workers? You're going to have a mixed bag of supporters for that, I reckon.
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| 2026-02-17 | 0 |
This isn’t Liberal incompetence — it’s self-funded corruption. They use taxpayer money to buy media, influence institutions, and protect themselves from accountability.
Canadians are literally paying for their own political manipulation.
Liberals = the most corrupt government in Canadian history:
Green Slush Fund (SDTC)
SNC-Lavalin Affair
ArriveCAN
Firearms Buyback fiasco
WE Charity scandal
Foreign interference
Triad-linked organized crime in B.C.
Fentanyl crisis
Aga Khan vacation
Investing in Canada Plan
2019 Election "Lavish" Spending
Telford/Trudeau Staff Scandal
Finance Minister Bill Morneau's Controversies
Liberal MP Paul Chiang controversy
Greenbelt scandal
Montgomery Carney's countless conflicts of interest and his Brookfield $6.5B tax evasion.
Chrystia Freeland Ukraine reconstruction funding controversy
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| 2026-02-15 | 0 |
It's not a real crisis until they replace the guys bumping spare change in the drive through.
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| 2026-02-12 | 0 |
No it doesn't. This is a 90-10%. We have 3.5M visa holders - 20% adult workforce. Wage supression, service collapse, housing crisis.
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| 2026-02-12 | 0 |
The birth rate is low b/c the rich have too much money and the workers have too little. Tax the rich, tax them HARD and incr workers watges and you will see people have the number of babies that they want. In fact, reward them for having babies, make it cost free like it was in the USSR.....
If Canada (or the US) offered free housing, free childcare, and guaranteed jobs (the USSR model), the "labor shortage" and "birth rate crisis" would vanish in 9 months.
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| 2026-02-11 | 5 |
We have people sleeping in tents outside during the winter -30c and even worse weather, we have a major housing crisis, we are short close to half a million homes. Young Canadians are not getting hired because companies are hiring foreigners who are cheap labour, young people are not able to afford to move out of their parents homes. We are now seeing young Canadians looking for jobs and opportunities outside of Canada 🇨🇦, the Liberal government has destroyed this country.
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| 2026-02-11 | 5 |
Reduce pressure on housing”? Please.
Three houses on my street are sitting empty, owned by wealthy people who don’t even live in Canada. That’s the reality on the ground.
You can cut immigration all you want, and it still won’t fix the housing crisis. And let’s be precise: immigrants are not the same as migrants. Canada has high levels of legal, permanent immigration, but very little irregular or transient migration compared to other Western countries.
The problem isn’t people needing homes.
It’s homes being treated like safety-deposit boxes for the global rich.
Empty houses, speculative ownership, and capital parked in real estate do far more damage than newcomers ever could. Blaming immigration is just a convenient distraction from the real issue: housing has been turned into an investment vehicle instead of a place to live.
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| 2026-02-05 | 0 |
Canada should be the last country to be experiencing a migrant crisis considering its next to impossible to illegally immigrate there and most people are aiming to get to the USA instead. They were very selective in taking in Syrian refugees in 2015 and they were the only country in the Americas to not be impacted by The Venezuelan crisis. The govt brought this on themselves lol
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| 2026-01-30 | 0 |
Many indians are great, some are not. Their population crisis should not become a Canadian problem problem. You are delusional thinking everyone wants to go to the USA. Funny guy..
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
It's the liberals letting as many in as possible to buy votes. Here on the west coast 1/10 of them has the intelligence and work ethic not to be a total waste of space. The rest are absolutely restarted and useless. We have a housing crisis and we are letting over 2x more immigrants in than new houses built. I have asked many Indian coworkers and most of them get payments to help with rent. Or just reduced rent prices altogether. It takes a lot to make Canadians hate a certain race and culture ... But you done did it indians ...
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
😑Housing crisis - they are a BIG reason for this. >>> Mortgage fraud - Watch the CDC report. They flooded Canada, try to snatch up all the houses through fraud and to rent out as rooming houses. This reduces available properties, and prices skyrocket. When you have tens of THOUSANDS of people in ONE community doing this, why are you scratching your head that there's a housing crisis?
Canada flung open the door to people from the scam capital of the world, and now when Canadian kids are polled, they're saying they're giving up on buying a house! Disaster.
Now, to fix the problem, you have to reduce their numbers to reduce demand, but reducing demand reduces home prices, so what about all those people who bought at inflated prices? Many homeowners are losing their shirts.
So now, to fix the problem, Canadians are enduring GENERATIONAL financial damage, that will take decades to fix, and some people may never recover from it.
I'm not against immigrants, but this particular group has devastated Canada with their greed and corruption.
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| 2026-01-28 | 0 |
Can we focus back on real crisis like are you running out of ideas bud?
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| 2026-01-28 | 0 |
Okay so here's the thing I live in Canada and Canadians DO NOT want to work they are getting lazier. Indians and immigrants are keeping our economy functioning. Without them there would be no staff for Walmart and all the min wage jobs. They do need to stop letting them in now tho and use those resources to help the housing crisis.. which is more of a people not wanting to get sober or work hard enough to pay rent crisis. 😂
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| 2026-01-28 | 0 |
Finally a video about a real crisis
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
As a aborigonal canadian i mostly say welcome, im in calgary in a place called teradale where i only see a few white people a week . Its all imigrants but mostly indian. their is a thing where bringing too many people is negative like our housing crisis and it just imbalances everything when you rush too many pepple in at once. However seeing WHITE people and their reasons piss me off.its like shut the fuck up you immigrant. Your people did the exact same but wayyyyyyyy worse. So yeah welcome. Just their has to be some form of cap. Also i honestly think any government rolls should not be immigrants.just my opinion
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
One of the biggest problems that wasn't talked about in this video is how is the housing crisis. Though we still accept immigrants into our country when we don't have the residential support for everyone.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
This migraine destroy Canada, indian corrupted people earn money by corruption and buying multiple houses in Canada this is the reason of house price crisis and house shortage .
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Immigration became a business model:
• Corporations get cheap labor
• Universities collect $37+ billion/year
• Government inflates GDP & tax revenue
Citizens get food banks, rent crisis, and stagnant wages.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Hell yeah! It's nice to see Tyler cover this BS! We need more people to be aware of just how out of hand the immigrant crisis is in Canada! I miss being able to get a f*cking job!
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
importing millions of indians totally isnt making out housing crisis worse listen to ze government
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Thank you for bringing attention to this crisis.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
You should've visited Cape Breton. Very similar conditions maybe worst. They put us in a housing crisis. Hard to find a place to live causing huge rent hikes.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Because Crisis Rupture Carney is a terrible Prime Minister who allows everything criminal.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
It’s not about race; it’s about housing, infrastructure, and sustainability. You can't import a population crisis and call it 'growth'. 🏠🚫
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| 2026-01-19 | 0 |
But keep bringing more refugees! That should help the housing crisis and the economy 😂
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| 2026-01-16 | 0 |
2.9 million people can lawsuit against Trudeau because Trudeau simply allowed too many temporary visas that should not be allowed from the first place. For example, Trudeau allowed visas to allow people to work for minimum wage jobs in Canada or jobs with no trade skills., and even if skilled workers were invited, their jobs are not in high demand or about to be replaced by AI in a couple of years. Every year over 100,000 jobs will be replaced by AI starting from the late 2026, starting from the transportation industry, customer services, office jobs, IT jobs, and education; soon healthcare and engineering as well. No developed country needs workers anymore except very few experts and there will be massive layoff, not because of the economic crisis, but because of AI. In Japan, China, and South Korea, AI are widely used and now young people with a master or PhD degree can't even get a job.
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| 2026-01-11 | 0 |
No one on here care about the new immigration policy lol already a health care crisis and housing crisis and this is totally gonna put the final nail in the coffin.
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| 2026-01-11 | 0 |
Immigration should be 0 until our infrastructure can catch up. It will solve the traffic, job, homelessness crisis.
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| 2026-01-05 | 7 |
Canada already has a homeless, housing, crime crisis. We don't need to make it worse.
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| 2026-01-04 | 0 |
Time to address the real crisis in Canada, over hiked taxes! Housing crisis, cap on what CEOs are taking in, the old age pension should be lowered to 60, groceries are out of fkn control!!!!!!
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| 2026-01-03 | 0 |
I'm sorry, but if an individual is making <$57,000/yr they are NOT middle class; particularly with the current cost of living crisis in Canada. That income level is where middle class begins, so anything less than the $57k/yr is considered lower class. So, again, another indicator that the Canadian government doesn't actually care about the middle class and is fine seeing it dwindle further.
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| 2025-12-25 | 0 |
This is a business; to let in thousands of 'refugees' and then deport them. The lawyers, agencies and judges made more than $78 million dollars. This money could be used to solve the homeless crisis or help poor families in Canada, but instead we are funding the corrupt government.
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| 2025-12-24 | 0 |
Most of these people unfortunately are Economic refugees!! Economic refugee crisis is a result of western countries pillaging the underdeveloped countries through corporations
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| 2025-12-24 | 6 |
LMAO and now bigoted Canadians realizing these deportations are causing a housing crisis! Good job! Racism is EXPENSIVE.
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| 2025-12-23 | 0 |
30000 a day last year Stop the Liberal trying to get votes. Create the Crisis then spend our money on their Company's to fix the problem they created! Elbows up and it is Trumps fault. FOOLS!
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| 2025-12-13 | 0 |
Not true all of Canada has housing crisis I am lo9king for 2 yrs cant even find a room cause 40 against you
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| 2025-11-21 | 0 |
The liberal goverment only wanted their money, it is and was a scam all along. Shame on Trudeau and Carney. The housing crisis is not the amount of people but the insane regulations to gain more money for a substandard tiny houses.
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| 2025-11-16 | 0 |
I get a lot of mail for my job. Over the past year, all of the delivery guys in my area (Nova Scotia) have slowly been swapped for Indian men. I try to interact with them on friendly terms as I did with all of the folks that used to deliver my packages. They generally completely disregard me, don't look at me, don't smile, act completely aloof and cold, throw the package on my deck, sit in their truck on their phone for 10-15 minutes, and then rip out (generally driving over my grass) and speed down the road texting all the while.
It is a drastic, drastic change we are being forced to swallow. I'm sure CBC would call me alt-right just for daring to ponder that fact, but it is the reality of the situation. Gas on the flames of a housing/ inflation crisis. It is absolute unchecked insanity.
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| 2025-11-09 | 0 |
This story tells you so much though . This city seems to be an example of how canadas integration policy isn’t working . Look what everyone said -> they couldn’t find jobs , none of the Canadians accepted foreign work experience so they created thier own jobs . B4 asking why aren’t you integrating has Canada asked the tough questions to themselves why do they make it hard for ppl to find jobs in the first place ?
In India community is a strong feature no matter where you are they will create an environment that replicates home to ensure their roots stay strong and it’s also for support, loneliness and many things . Now ppl from India don’t just come to Canada due to job crisis back home they come bcz they want to escape the 1.4 billion population and suffocation that comes with it . The negative thing about Indians is they don’t know what’s right n wrong . It’s a thin line bcz that common sense isn’t taught in India . In India your in a race if you snooze you loose so those bad habits of trying to beat the competition comes with a world of bad manners and bad civic sense . Which now unfortunately due to cities like these won’t go away . They’ll stay the same bcz Brampton is that home away from home comfort pillow tat screams LETS NOT CHANGE .
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