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2 years ago @chazzcannon3614 Woke, incompetence, oligopolistic collusion and built in corruption killed the dream. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @vince-pocket 2 million CAD? You just get a 2b or 3b apartment that were built in the early 2000 in Shanghai, China 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @JaYvInJB The worse part of Canada is that Canadian homeowners have to renew their mortgages after 5 years on average. Meaning the sub 3% rates that were acquired during the Covid years will balloon to the new 7% to 8% rates. That's wild anxiety for Canadian homeowners! \n\nCompared to U.S. sub 3% fixed rates acquired during the Covid years for the entire life of the mortgage. 84 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @eternalchaos4447 Chinese..it's always the Chinese that blows up property prices in any country...from South East Asia, to Australia, African countries and Canada. 2 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @mokorily5022 In area, Canada is the second biggest country in the world but unfortunately it is managed as a small country like Monaco, Andorra or the Vatican.\nThe housing issues we see in Vancouver and GTA is caused by the lack of high-speed trains like we see in Tokyo, Seoul and many Chinese or European cities, where lots of people can live 300Km away from their jobs.\nThe government need to build in Canada these urban high-speed train lines:\n- Vancouver island-Kamloops-Calgary-Edmonton\n- Quebec city-Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto-Windsor\n\nThese two high speed train lines will serve more than 70% of population in Canada, allow them to live hundred of kilometers away form their jobs, buying houses where land price are cheaper.\n\nThe second factor that makes Canadians houses not affordable is manpower price, and that can be easily with temporary working visas like we see in the agricultural sector, but this is not easy to do because the unions in Canada are strong, and will force electricians, plumbers, drywallers, etc. of years of training and certifications, when in other developed countries a professional engineer signatures to certify the construction is the only thing that is needed.\nIn lots of Europeans countries, professional engineers train their trades apprentices to build houses, and sign and become responsible for the quality and safety of the construction.\nMunicipalities also employ professional engineers that visit work sites to check if all construction rules are being followed.\n\nCanada cannot implement this plan because that will bring ruin to the Ponzi scheme we see in the housing market, causing million of mortgages payers going under water, and multiple banks to collapse like we saw in USA and Europe during the 2008 Great Recession.\n\nThe only solution for this situation is a communist regime implemented by the NDP, replicating the quiet revolution that started in Quebec last century (1960). 3 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @tumama-hr5gh I think a lot of fucking people want to live in Canada.\n\nFuck these bullshit thumbnails. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @aarnoarnold1973 Twenty years ago I left Canada and boy am I glad I did so. The country has turned into a disaster unless you're rich. The obsene house and rental prices are obviously the result of gross mismanagement. I mean, the government employs economists who should be able to advise that too many buyers and too few houses is going to lead to major trouble. A rich country with so much land should not have this problem. When it comes to gas prices, Canadians have to drive some of the longest distances in the world and are forced to pay such high gas prices. Since there is almost no public transportation, what choice to people have but drive. Regarding the grocery situation, allowing a handful of massive companies hold Canadians ransom is complete bullshit. This is where the government needs to do something to rein in this behavior. Obviously people need to eat but allowing these companies to rake in obsene profits because of this basic need is a crime. I hate the idea of a PC government, but the Liberals have definitely failed. 18 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @MbisonBalrog If not enough homes then why allow in so many immigrants? Be cheaper kick out immigrants. But I don’t know what do with children. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @JohnKLeslie-zb1ld Blindly accept what you are given and suffer the consequences. Canadians are trained but not educated. No democracy, no sovereignty. Shame on you! 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @Azel247 I just want a simple life where I can afford daily expenses and maybe travel once per year without worrying about money. Why is this so difficult? 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @gijuvarghese6545 Around 25 yrs ago, I almost emigrated to Canada.\nGood lord, G7 countries, one by one failing, eh? England, Canada tops the list. What happened? No more land grabbing prospects? No more slavery? Asians are smarter?\n\nSo much land, minerals etc and a small population and still don't know what the heck to do? Pathetic!? 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @namhuy5079 sad for canada 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @CalvinTor Who gives a sweet f**k what right wing commentators have to say? Canada is the best country in the world, period. We are wealthy, have amazing land mass, a high standard of living, with many many many races and ethnicities.... I just love this place. Sure, governments are often lazy and stupid. Hate JT if that gets you off, I don't care. (And if you do hate JT, be sure to remember what that slime Harper did to undermine Canadian democracy, in the way Trump attempts to, only Harper was more subtle.) I'll never leave Canada because I'm proud of it, imperfections and all. Go live in the dumpster fire that is the US; don't let the door hit your ass on the way out! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @SamOlkinvi Forgotten lust the good old days ; you’re living it now you just need to open your eyes and enjoy them , do you expect a loaf of bread to be 30 cents well then you’re dreaming of decades past , of course things are more expensive today and there is something to say about budgeting it works if you know what it means and apply it to your life daily , sacrifices have to be made for the average working grunt to get ahead in life , keeping up with the Jones will make you feel helpless , and the Jones are neck deep in debt , happy with less or miserable and so much debt you’re suffocating, it’s your choice , I really hope it’s a happy life you make for yourself . and let the downers making these videos rejoice together in their sorry excuse filled lives . 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @AlanBron Glad I left Australia in 1991 and moved down under. At least when you are homeless here the weather is warm enough all year round and you can sleep on the beach. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @BraveBrauser People end up without trousers when they continue believing in socialism. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @4bSix86f61 More like ushering Canada info failure. 2 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @diannegooding8733 Plan A: Vote Trudeau out of power. Plan B: Vote Trudeau out of power. Plan C. : Ditto 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @whimsicallymine This is so interesting. I'm lucky enough to be a Singaporean and just a slightly above-average professional, I contemplated applying for Canadian PR as PR seemed achievable and I wanted a change of environment. But in 2018, I did a research trip to Vancouver and Toronto to scout out the place and talk to friends living there, and realised just from a few anecdotes that with the comparatively higher income taxes, lower salaries and higher housing prices (compared to subsidised public housing in SG, private housing in SG is still out of my reach) that I really was better off where I am. Not to mention the stagnating and less diverse economy, un-progressive tax system would penalise a single working female like me. I thought it would afford a better quality of life for young families due to the maternity leave policy - not sure if I was on the mark for that 16 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @flex2678 The problem with Canada is simple: Trudeau was a graduate of Klaus Shawb’s Young Global Leaders. Canada is economically going under water deliberately to serve the globalist agenda. He literally pulled the biggest bait and switch in Canadian history after covid. It will only get worse. Canada has lost all of its spark and global repute since Trudeau. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @persianguy2849 It's all about the housing. If housing become unaffordable, life becomes hell. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @perjacobsen8445 Canada became the US. The problem is Money... We need something else to work for, money should never be the reason. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @ayc9403 People working such as ICBC are constantly making troubles for new comers or immigrants as many people observed. Full of discrimination in so many institutions. How irony that it's a 'friendly' country. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @MrDaVallejo meanwhile the huge Canadian mining companies continue to exploit other countries 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @gregmcqueen4540 To buy the average home ? in Brampton Ontario, India ?? is cheap these days 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @gregmcqueen4540 Justin was elected because of the stupid people of Canada ?? 2 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @GuardianAngelWiss lots of people wants to live in Canada but currently theres a housing market shortage, I hope one day they elect a better man for the job 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @BogdanOfficalPage But hey! Free healthcare at least ! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @MiLo16We don't forget lgbtq... 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @Leto2ndAtreides It's the price of stability... Capitalism leaves things less stable... Which is long term better. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @Burmeseti As a Canadian who didn't vote for Trudeau even once, we deserve what's going on. The average Canadian prefer comforting lies over uneasy truths. We are asleep and need an even ruder awakening than the one we're seeing now. Every government is a reflection of its citizens, even in dictatorships... it just means the citizens are cowards and not willing to do what it takes to topple. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @ManiaMusicChannel Greed and more greed 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @TheTEAR1 Thank God the almighty my file is not selected in immigration process,,am better in my place in my country 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @ClaireBrown-tl8vw Starting early is the best way of getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to earn decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life.. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @panosmc Canada is a prime example of a country that became so successful that they forgot what it is needed to be a successful country. How it's possible to elect 3 times this clown? Well, bad choices can lead to hardship... 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @robertrobski1013 But was always bad i remember early 90s when recession hit this country was even so hard to find any job for shity 5 dollars an hour 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @jamesstuart3346 There's a backlog of almost 900,000 immigrants waiting to be granted entry to Canada 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @darienchandler5136 Dated a chick in Toronto who was from Romania. She didn’t even get her Canadian citizenship yet. Only having the residency of Canada. I tried to get her to come to America so many times and try to show her that things aren’t as bad as what you’ve probably heard in Romania/ Canada. I even was willing to move over her parents. The father is an hardworking immigrant and her mother doesn’t work. I told her the economics and she just didn’t get it. I shared her my vision, getting married etc she just didn’t get it. Smh, I truly hope Canada figures their shit out for the sake of people like them. 3 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @LucasdeFarias Capitalism in it's peak form. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @lawrencecarter4908 American here. After watching this video I will say This is STILL staggeringly better than living in America. The same problems exist here but also add mass shootings, outlandish violence, and general systemic racism. I'd much rather be poor in Canada than in America. 5 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @unnaturalbeginner At this point just roll back Canada from Developed to developing Counrty. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @MaineUSA Giving Meghan Markel and Prince Harry 30M for the invictus games!!! Outrageous 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @Martin-qv6hg Well, I want to live in Canada, so the title is incorrect. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @Sike2021 Indians. Nuff said 2 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @mr.2cents.846 $3000 rent?? I would happy if I would make $3000 oer month. \nThis is unrealistic! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @lenong8108 Except for South Africans... 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @jorgemaertz9841 Bold shiiiittttt. Down with Trudeau. Liberals scraps Criminals enterprises 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @Scott-ll2rl Too many people being brought in. STOP cramming immigrants into the country, ruining our infrastructure, driving up housing and straining social services with their costs. Just stop it! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @monumentaltravel3745 Still the greatest country in the world. Just have to work hard. Buy a house and get early retirement. It is extremely essy to do. But yeah you have to get up at 6 and go to work. Its easy, just do it. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years ago @leonordiaz2371 Oh no, it's the immigrants again!!! FGTO 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
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