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1 year, 10 months ago @johns9969 I immigranted 30y ago. Was at Grad school at Canadian university. The level now is insane. So many are low skill. Doesn't make sense. 4 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @aryandixit229 When even The Guardian is reporting on this, you know how horrific the situation is. It shows how bad Trudeau is doing. 32 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Historyglobal1220 It’s not racism or anti immigration it’s anti current policy Trudeau is allowing millions from one region and there’s no HOMES. No apts. no rooms for rent enough for Canadians. They all come to the GTA. I worry my kiddo won’t have housing for uni when of age and won’t even experience a summer job or as a teen as all retail and all jobs previously for youth to gain first employment and experience are now taken by newly arrived immigrants and they keep the positions as they don’t actually come for degrees and schooling for needed areas of employment in the country 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Adrian0992-z7w Because there are too many immigrants, brought to you by the Federal government. This didn't need a 13 minute video from a news organization that has no involvement in Canada's fabric. To put it into perspective, even immigrants are anti-immigrant now. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @jasonsmith839 It on raise because government didn’t care and doesn’t care about you just your tax’s money 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Historyglobal1220 It’s not racism or anti immigration it’s anti current policy Trudeau is allowing millions from one region and there’s no HOMES. No apts. no rooms for rent enough for Canadians. They all come to the GTA. I worry my kiddo won’t have housing for uni when of age and won’t even experience a summer job or as a teen as all retail and all jobs previously for youth to gain first employment and experience are now taken by newly arrived immigrants and they keep the positions as they don’t actually come for degrees and schooling for needed areas of employment in the country 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @spongebobby188 Dayam...canada racist too...just like the UK. 2 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @chuckarrand4281 It’s not anti immigrant, it’s failure at doing math. Reason why it SHOULD be taught in elementary school. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @totomo1976 This kind of thumbnail gives the impression that you're trying to direct societal discontent towards specific ethnic groups while immigrants to Canada come from all over the world. @theguardian 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @BiggumsMcHoney 4 years ago you’d be called racist or xenophobic simply for raising these practical concerns. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @carrilloomar83 Trudeau is the way!???? 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @user-yz3uz4ny8j Hey guy just so you know is a new norm things nowadays if you dont like your country just simply pack and walk across any others country borders. Just like your house 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @danwickramasinghe4744 Liberals to be blamed 5 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Karmazov What a contrast. The USA has an illegal migrant issue, and Canada has legal immigrant issues. Unlike the USA, where people are pouring into the country illegally, Canada has created its own problems by importing a lot more people legally than it can afford to accommodate in terms of housing and jobs. Canada could have done a much better job managing the influx of immigrants and international students.\n\nThe Canadian government, colleges, landlords, and business owners are the winners. The government and colleges collect billions in taxes and fees, and landlords collect millions through inflated rent. Business owners get a lot of cheap labor and sell those LMIs for $50k—$60k each.\n\nThe losers are Canadian citizens. Whose quality of life and livelihoods are in jeopardy. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @JonnyDodge-q3r Imagine if we as Americans let everyone through the border and into Canada, Canadians would start to understand our struggle with immigration much more 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @saraq4277 Why builders increasing houses price year by year and make impossible to buy a house 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @shaik.m.abdullah027 there is loophole. Economy of Ontario fully centralised within GTA. Even when I request my boss to transfer me out of GTA, he didn’t. Later I got trasfer to North York. Whole system is a joke. 3 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @scottmccambley764 To be honest you could build 10 new cities between Windsor and Toronto along the 401 without encroaching too much on productive farm land. Same with the 407. 2 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @YT2go4me Title is not very accurate. It's not anti immigration. But, it's against corruption in the system such that allows for extreme high percentage from a single country: India by gaming the system and in the process Canadians are left out with worse standard of living. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @TheWinterShadow Canadians are too nice....you will eventually pay for it. Believe it. 3 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @bjolantanni992 Australia next 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @joshcoleman8979 Place people in places and jobs where we need the workers and the housing isnt over occupied outside of the overcummbered gta and where labourers are needed. But if you tell people they need to go work a gas line out west or mine up north in the cold instead off over populating the major metropolitan places would they still come? Is there not still lots of affordable rural canadian residences all over the country but you may not have the creature comforts of the biggers metro areas. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @timwilliams2035 the world is waking up to this 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @sparks1792 Ay she fine Lowkey 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @patlalla148 old people need to retire. old people are taking jobs from young people. Old people have enough. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @gregoryduggan2734 I have not heard a credible explanation as to how the situation will be solved. Meanwhile the infrastructure is becoming more strained. The dam will break soon. 7 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @sorinjasoncnd5560 The darker the shade of the population living in a country gets, the less developed that country becomes… 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @joebazooks ill explain as a cdn. the answer is very simple. too much immigration is causing the country to become overwhelmed and fall apart... 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @breezeanonymous6034 Canada ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @createone100 I am centre-left and I am up to here with immigrants. But the government is just NOT hearing what the country is screaming. Immigrants only ‘have a lot to contribute’ if we stop accepting unskilled workers. I am so tired of having service workers who don’t understand English, and immigrants buying up every fast-food franchise and small business. It is profoundly de-stabilizing for our culture. But The Guardian and the Trudeau Liberals (I am centre-left, remember) are utterly deaf to the deep sentiments in this country. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @tomchan2559 It is far too easy to get a work visa and subsequent PR status. The government is to blame for that. We need to be selective when it comes to granting working visa and permanent resident status. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @patlalla148 look you people have it wrong. we need these people. the baby boomers will pass soon. their kids already have homes. we will have too many homes in 10 years. We need babies. The birth rate is on a constant decline. In 80 years it drops to zero. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @CorporateShill66 It's not a failure, it's a plan. Very naive to think they don't know what they're doing. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @harrywood8196 Trudeau/Wef plan just like whats going on in France/England etc 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @_mklein Is like london, more Indians than in Asia! 6 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @robertscahill7987 100% agreed as an immigrant 2 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @kulvirkang7953 At the new citizen segment. Notice there were no Indian students. Because they arent becoming citizens just tryna get a PR 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Hayz-s1i One million Ukrainian coming thats ok 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @bvyner5727 WE ARE ALL IMMIGRANTS IN CANADA!!!!!!!! HOW CAN WE BE AGAIST IMMIGRATION!!!!!!!!!!! \n\nWe just don't want people to be disenfranchised, not assimilate, and bring their countries problems here. WE WANT REASONABLE IMMIGRATION!!!! \n\nThe birth rate for Canada in 2023 was 10.072 births per 1000 people.... YET OUR COUNTRY GROWS AT 1.4 MILLION A YEAR! Its not right! GDP per Capita is falling off a cliff, not enough housing or jobs for the influx, pushing Canadians to take lower wages. \n\nWe want common sense! If we cant even vet the people coming in, what are we even doing! 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Hayz-s1i Leave uber drive poor people 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @2460z_htdja i am not sure how many are truly non indigenous in cuba 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @robinfr93 I've said this before and I'll say it again\n\nits a problem of quantity over quality.\n\nmost of the immigrants who are not able to sustain themselves are not fit and came via study permits to open or non existing universities, refugees or a broken PR system which favours people on incorrect criterias than their experience and background. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @mingweicheese3709 After removing the natives, Europeans are now complaining about immigration 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @JohnHaveaguessGoogle 1million international students per annum with follow up visa....insanity. 64 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @jaybird5059 I am of immigrant descent (European/asian). My wife is also of immigrant descent. Both of our families had professional degrees in their country of origin and were vetted by immigration Canada before being allowed to immigrate here. Both families also had to demonstrate sufficient funds and sponsorship to create a life here. That level of vetting potential immigrants does seem to apply anymore, and loopholes seem to be used more frequently to bypass the vetting in order to get a footing here (ex. Temporary foreign worker, temporary foreign student programs). \n\nIf Canada had an issue with infrastructure, housing, health care, education prior to 2023, then addition of greater than 1.3 million immigrants within a 1 year period can only exacerbate those issues. Just look how our per capita GDP is now. 10 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @jessip8654 Canada is managing to build about 140k homes a year right now. So assuming the average home has 2 bedrooms, it should be a bit less than 280k immigrants a year let in. If the government wants to bring in more, they must ramp up building to match. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @P83-o2k Bad and lazy government 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @lornamackay4069 Canada used to have a fairly sane immigration policy - immigrants needed to have a level of education and/or skills that would contribute to areas of Canada's economy and growth - skills or education in fields where there was need for people. Part of the problem now is that so many people are allowed in as refugees, with no usable or useful skills. Another part of the problem is that Canada does not have the infrastructure to accommodate so many more people - we should first build the infrastructure, then allow just the number of people we can house and employ. Another policy should be that our local and provincial governments should have decision making authority where immigrants settle. Huge influxes of people into already crowded urban centers makes no sense - immigrants need to be told what areas of Canada they may go to.\n\nNo culture or group can maintain identity and stability if overwhelmed by large numbers of outsiders. We should limit immigration to the number of foreign cultures and languages that can be successfully integrated into our society. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @osmanahmed8615 There are many young Canadians feel what Ethan feels. We want our old Canada back 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @trevorupload immigration is a business in Canada and we take advantage of the immigrants. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
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