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1 year, 10 months ago @davidc2758 You guys voted for the current government. Accept the consequences. Otherwise, cast your vote wisely in the next election. Voted your choice and cry on result is just pathetic. Learn from Asia, practice moderation and not political correction. Is just common sense. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @matclairoux Not just in Canada. We can read the same comments from trolls and bots influencing people to create chaos, the same comments in Canada allies from all over. Trolls and bots factory have a plan and its on the rise. Not defending the gov, the system is broken, always more and more for the economy that will brake someday, globally. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @mimichlo21 Rise up Canadian take back ur nation &culture ✊??? ur politicians has failed u n sacrifice ur own ppl? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Circus1990 Excellent 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @manpreetmann3095 People from india, philippines, china paying thousands of dollar to government and colleges infrastructure, and who are refugees coming from ukraine get paid by government its failure of government. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @rockyroad7345 Bringing in people with completely different customs, cultures, languages and experiences who have no intention of assimilating into a new country, but create mini enclaves of the failed societies they left behind. What could go wrong? It's madness. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @kirakeynow WHY??? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @isispantera Canada's cost to house and dine refugees is ridiculous. It's $224 per day or $6720 per month **per claimant**. It's more than the average Canadian household spending.\n\nWHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE WELCOME TO CANADA BONUS? Individuals who hold a valid Permanent Resident Card issued in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 or Temporary Workers with a valid work permit are eligible. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @zeenaudrey Please everyone is an immigrant in North America don't just now start pointing fingers 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Blakkrazor69 Two-tier Justice. Like the 15 yr old German girl who was savagely assaulted by several foreign nationals in Germany of which all but one were set free with no punishment. This is what is coming to the West. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @kimfreeborn Actually Canada has never had an over population problem until now. The real question is why is Canada encouraging over population. A million immigrants a year is unsustainable. Everyone knows it. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @matintabrizi4527 You cant share what you dont have 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @LJ-bq9fy 11:24. That fool, Daniel Bernhard, should recognize that Canada should first fix its infrastructure to bring it up to beyond the current population requirements and THEN allow immigrants in. It doesn't seem to work as well when it's done in reverse. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Caldo4010 Aquí en México tampoco queremos inmigrantes estadounidenses ni canadienses, creo, que es un problema mundial, la migración no calificada o que no aporta ni se adapta a las costumbres del país, muchos países en el mundo tienen el mismo problema hay una migración descontrolada, genteifican en algunos casos, en otros es delincuencia, también hay casos positivos, pero creo que todos deberían pagar impuestos sobre sus ingresos y adaptarse al país donde llegan, integrarse a la sociedad, aprender el idioma y amar las costumbres, claro no perder la identidad, pero si se supone que emigras para mejorar, entonces retribuye al país que te recibe Integrandote y respetando las costumbres. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @obesia1873 Expecting more adapted rules isnt being against immigration. I like the nuance of this video, but there could have been much more. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @anntutton4034 It isn’t 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @airdogg1979 Canadian immigration needs to come from Europe. Culturally, this is the only way forward. 4 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @AR-ox6ln No money for people but 18 new mosques were built around toronto.. welcome to the Trudeau's Canada.. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @user-iq334 Blame your government not the immigrants. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @CharlesLambert137 “The government you elect is the government you deserve.” - Thomas Jefferson 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @musafir123 Immigration is from start of the world no one can stop this stay firm 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Matthew_Ssali PLEASE RESEARCH BLACKROCK AND THE PLAN TO INCREASE CANADAS POPULATION TO 100M BY 2100 BLACKROCK OWN ALOT OF PROPERTY POPULATION RISE INCREASES PROPERTY VALUE=THEY GET RICHER. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @alreadythen1 Someone is getting cash under the table from these people migrating. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Phisherman10 Bummer, I was hoping US politicians would just send our illegal immigrants to Canada 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @alreadythen1 Don’t lose your country Canada! 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @johnsonshawn66 Bernhard needs to perform an in depth examination into the push/pull factors associated with migration. He needs to be more objective in his analysis of the impact of immigration and its relationship to public and private services. Even though his organization does a decent job of integrating immigrants, their limited focus on the principles that attract people and understand that the services available are limited instead of blaming policies that are decades old. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @VisualSquirrel Hmmmm nice video title. I WONDERRR why it is on the rise...HMMMMMM who knows? Very odd indeed... 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @SohailAsif-o3d Students are students, they need to return back after education. Why a sense being created that they can stay here forever. And then there are ghost schools. Immigration needs to be reigned in at the same time. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @vik56in The govt has lost the plot, they add 1.5 million immigrants every year. There aren't jobs, houses, roads, hospitals, infrastructure for this huge addition. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @swish9852 the thumbnail isn’t who the problem is .. ? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @passaroquetemasanaovoa As an immigrant in Canada, I don’t think those interviewed are anti-immigration; they’re just pointing out a true fact: there’s no structure to welcome more people. It’s that simple. Why invite more people if they can’t support the ones already here? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Gago_ka143 Trudeau’s work 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @jebyjames Wow, he found so many white people - Normally, we only see Indians downtown... 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @pianoman47 The solution is to build more housing. That includes easing up zoning requirements so that it is legal to build more densely, and subsidizing construction costs for developers. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @EXCELREPORTING It is not the immigrate the problem, it is a political problem trying to do too much too fast. The Federal government needs to understand the capacity of their own country and how to build more infrastructure and do we have the money to do it. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @rainc7314 Excellent explainer! Thank you! 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @cedude69 Because they're taking over & changing the fabric of our society! 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @pabloescabar7997 Canadians should live in canada, and indians should live in india as simple as that. Please stop ruining our life, its our country and in canada canadians are suppose to live even if you guys took our country passport 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @BrianWallace-oe3do When people come here and have no intention of being Canadian that’s an issue 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @martindubreuil6289 You could thank justin trudeau for his policies\nJustin must go\n❤ Pierre for prime minister❤ We need common sense? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @ryanm7263 The immigration system in Canada is a fraudulent criminal enterprise. Its sole purpose is to fleece unsuspecting people of their life savings and future economic output. \n\nImmigrants are sold the lie of the Canadian dream, bilked of their money on immigration services, then deposited into permanent tax enslavement, as they will never have the opportunity to invest in themselves or their communities.\n\nThe sheer scale of the plunder, not just of the immigrants themselves but of born-Canadians as well due to second order effects, is much more vast than is generally perceived. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @novabalm Housing is the bigger problem, not the immigrants. We allowed foreign buyers to mop up all the detached and artificially raise prices. Now homes are 8-10x income when banks will only lend you 4x. How does that math work? Are Canadians supposed to have 600k saved if they want to buy a start 1M detached in Toronto? There are a multitude of issues in Canada right now. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @physics77guy As i always say, oversight is required and making sure the support structure is there to support people xoming jn to the xountry. The current problem is due to lack of oversight in properly implementing the program 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @mitchellbernard5626 Make no mistake. Canada is not the US or Georgia Meloni's Italy. The sense that the immigration of the last half century has been overwhelmingly positive for the country is widespread outside of a few predictable nativist Anglo enclaves. The key problem is the disconnect between the demands of employers and the labour market situation on one hand, and housing on the other. The national and provincial governments abandoned any involvement in housing beyond zoning issues in the 1970s. The provision of affordable housing can never be done by private developers alone with our subsidies or coordination with the state. There are simply too many problems of market failure. Instead what they can provide is more and more higher-end housing. The national government has never connected the various aspects of immigration so that now Canada's largest cities simply cannot cope with the number of incoming migrants. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Victor-it6bv Why they vote for Tredeau lol 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @GK-op4oc Keep White Western nations White and Western 2 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @4legsgood2legsbad7 Hello Gaurdian - let me set you straight - though I doubt the truth is the point of this video. The vast majority of Canadians support legal immigration. My parents and spouse are immigrants from different continents - all three support legal well managed immigration and oppose illegal immigration. Canadians are against immigration levels that are unsustainable regarding housing, employment and government services. Canadians favour a well managed, sustainable immigration policy that is beneficial to legal residents and the nation. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @jacklaw3962 Protect Canadian culture!!!! End the lies about immigration and multiculturalism. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @reveragew It’s amazing people against immigration when their ancestors were immigrants to North America 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Lukas4182 We need to learn how to build new liveable cities and expand existing ones. And we need to do so fast. Suburbs and car-centric urban development is not the solution. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
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