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1 year, 10 months ago @louiswolfx FTJ !!! 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Brokendreammaker766 I am living in India and planning to go us but still i don't support immigration at such large and bombarding scale. There should be some eligibility to stay and strict laws on deporting if they fail the eligibility( like willing to embrace new culture instead of propagating their culture and try to make it their home country) Remember that most the people are leaving their country because of trend and society influence they live in. Like Punjab 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Insightswithshubh Everyone deserves respect & dignity but stop illegal immigrants immediately 68 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @seangriffin7803 Trudeau and the ignorant people who vote for his lies and his NDP coalition have failed Canada. A whole generation of young people will have to give up on the dream to own a home thanks to the choices of voters for the past 9 years. They realize now what they have done to their country and of course think its someone else's problem. Liberal rule under Paul Martin was not like this, neither under Conservative management of Harper who carried us through the 2008 collapse. Trudeau and those sick minded supporters have wrecked all that hard work well into the future. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @ishden7991 Big question, who is real canadian? Without any immigration history, they should come front , start to question about these immigration mis management? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @JimmyHat-k4t Cloward Piven Strategy its an actual theory or Strategy to destroy a country 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @shreyarairawat Ya show the Asian women when talking about low income 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @shreyarairawat What do u mean by immigration?? Who are the native Canadians?? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @barryordynas2931 Dont forget canada is basically closed for business. \n Not too long ago a bunch of large corporations left. \n All of our taxes hinder the population and our business. Add in yet more tax ie the carbon tax its no wonder.\n Im surprised theres not more bankrupt farmers also. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @lance-biggums Because there's way too many immigrants here and we're sick of it 164 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @editchakoma1113 Does the government really care about its people? Why do these governments care about international community laws rather than creating more job opportunities? Something is not okay ?. Why do you care more about immigrants than the Canadian natives? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @RicardoBrv In Mexico even Scotiabank lure you to move. I started to call it “algorithm recruitment”. If you start looking into this ads then next ad is the WEF ranking of the best cities in the world. Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto are in the Top 10. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @franccoeurguy4735 i am very very tired of immigration 25 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @ChrisAlbertH47 Why? Because it's on the rise in most of the western hemisphere and people are nothing if not followers of trend. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @srinidhikarthikbs981 Immigration is not the root cause of homelessness, but cutting immigration is definitely a necessary first step in solving the problem. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @col.barnsby8595 13 minutes while it requires only one word:\nP\nA\nJ\nE\nE\nT\nS 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @dannybbitzz You rented a whole liberal neighborhood? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Coldy803 Now in manipur (India) immigrants from Myanmar demanding their separate state by starting violence against indigenous people( meitei) by the immigrants(kukis). Thousands of meitei are being displaced, hundreds of lives has been lost. Our generosity has put ourselves in danger now and government is not taking any action. Im urging you all take actions before its to late! 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @BBQsaucemix I mean, show the numbers and ratio of people we've been letting in in the past few years to anyone and they'd say we're insane. We live in a time where someone saying we need to go back to reasonable numbers is a brave and bold statement when it should be the norm for any country. 19 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @cmlosaria Now you know how the natives felt 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @jayscott9860 It’s all part of the one world order to mix everybody up and ultimately control the masses 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @eb.3764 Canada should create more attractive cities. No more suburban cities that has no culture and looks like every other city. Ethnic enclaves and multi level housing brings life to big cities and attracts people who want to find community 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Stephys555 CANADA IS A POLYSCHEME NOW!!!⏫️?????‍? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Stephys555 This realtor speaks the truth & states it so well.? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @pete3058 Problem named: Justin Trudeau. And people blame immigration ? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Stephys555 A million newcomers to Ontario alone in 2023. And most came to Southern Ontario, of course!?‍?⏫️????‍♀️ 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Stephys555 There isn't enough housing and it's all inflated now!⏫️?? In Southern Ontario the price of homes & rent has doubled in only 10 years time! It's supply & demand.??? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @xxx-fn5so Most western nations are starting to regret taking in all these people. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Veshon There should be absolutely no entitlement to get into Canada. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @xcjsnmkkfkkk it's obvious, what will you feel when someone outsider start living in your home. it's better to find opportunity in your own country and contribute in your city, country to be develope rather than work for others. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @deepanshuraj888 Same happened to my country India Britishers came as traders and world now knows what happened next... 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @jimmywang3879 1st off some folks need to calm down & step back. Some y'all are out here blaming random BIPOC & str8 up being racist AF. Don't turn this into the US and UK with the race riots. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @emanym All around the world non western nations have been breeding excessively for decades, and now the sensible replacement rate breeding western nations are expected to take on the extra men these countries have bred up and suffer for it. It is not right ? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @ruthtepper8431 Canada should bring back manufacturing and job stability to its own citizens first. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @anuragpateriya787 As an Indian....I agree to it as well. Immigration beyond a certain point Destroys the identity of the country. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @psychedelic-apocalypse Cannnadda banega Khalistan 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @cris2068 Look up 10 countries that are not in debt ,canada is not on the list. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @TheInternationalist I got my first job at 14. Thats probably impossible today for teens now competing with others arriving from abroad. We created a problem we didn’t need. I don’t think “it’s who we are.” Canada and every other country historically bring in immigrants in so far as how they fill a need for a certain skill. Today it’s just a matter of poor management. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @evadburns Immigration will not STOP ANYTIME SOON. Canada should have foreseen that the country would need more people 30-40 years ago and provided the resources to encourage Canadians to birth more children. Salaries are laughable, childcare is overwhelmingly expensive, food is expensive, rent is high. How do you expect Canadians to birth 4 -5 children when they are earning significantly less than their American counterparts. Immigrants will continue to troop into Canada where we like it or not. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @williamellis1370 Zero-net population growth or very slow growth is desirable for a host of reasons. Immigration is not inherently a virtue. Not inherently a vice either. Its value depends entirely upon the context in which it is taking place. Here are some reasons why Canada should reduce immigration to achieve eventual zero-net population growth.\n\n(1) The ecology: Canada is possibly the world's worst country per capita in producing waste – certainly among the worst. (a) As of now we have a population of 40 million. At its present rate of growth our population will reach 50 million in 2041. This will require a 20% reduction in waste production per capita simply to keep waste production at the present level. This reduction will not happen. (b) In addition, freshwater resources cannot be expanded at all, really (desalinization can only produce a drop in the bucket). Hence, look for shortfalls in water availability. (c) From a global perspective, it is the rich countries, such as Canada, that pollute the most, both absolutely and on a per capita basis. Therefore rich countries should not increase their populations. Immigrants do not come to rich countries to be better ecologists than the citizens of those countries. Immigrants to Canada want to live like Canadians, as Canadians. The problem here is not that they will not assimilate to Canadian ways, but that they will. \n\n(2) Housing: with 500,000 new immigrants a year, housing starts cannot keep pace. The result: ever-inflating housing costs. Rich immigrants compound the problem. \n\n(3) Suburbanization: most of the new housing in Canada is in highway suburbs (over 80%), with their car-driven way of life. Once again, this is bad for the country’s ecological health. In addition, the result will be ever-growing geographies of nowhere. We will not be creating more Victorias or Quebec Cities. We will be creating more Surreys. \n\n(4) Downward pressure on the incomes of most people: the law of supply and demand is very simple: when there is a surplus of any commodity, that commodity becomes cheaper. When a commodity is scarce, its value rises. Labor is a commodity. Workers rightly do not want there to be a surplus of labor. Their livelihoods are threatened. \n\n(5) Future care of the old: the more people we add now, the more people we will have to take care of later, when their working lives are done. Adding immigrants now to pay for the care of the old is therefore a pyramid scheme. Eventually, in a generation or two, the population of the world is set to decline, and the well of immigrants will run dry. Canada should aim for fewer, rather than more, retirees – as preparation for that coming moment. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @biran44r ISR media is manipulating you... 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @elahrairahz The Establishment are lying to both sides. The Canadians AND the immigrants. It is criminal and needs to stop. It is happening everywhere in the West. Blame the Govts for their policies. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @mayhem88 Backward Punjabs 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @NDAsDontCoverIllegalActs When the reality is there's more than enough to go around - enough resources for citizens, legal residents and additional immigrant influx - new faces are welcomed by all. \n\nWhen the _perception_ is that there's enough to go around but the reality doesn't reflect this, mostly conservative and certain liberal types start raising question, doubts and concerns. \n\nWhen the reality is that resources and infrastructure are strained, along with unrestrained ever rising COL, everyone regardless of political alignment starts raising questions doubts and concerns regarding the feasibility of such policies. \n\nIt isn't necessarily against those immigrating as long as they're earnest but rather, having to do with budgets and budget cut allocations seemingly favoring others when the priority is usually one's own initially. \n\nTl;dr : It's money. No other way to slice it when examined analytically. The economy, national debt, budget and budget cut allocations. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @ayan3863 Man I wonder how the indigenous folk feel 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Frenchylikeshikes Funny how the same story happens all over the world (Germany, Northern Europe...). 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @RebuttalRecords Thanks a lot Trudeau. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Purowalangkwenta Anywhere in the modern world. Immigration brings problem to its citizen. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @ahwarii If the dream was that easy it wouldn't be so easy to be able to get it 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @williambeltran6927 Time to leave Canada, 46% taxation for nothing ?, that is the reality 0 txyjmNXcWiU
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