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2 years, 1 month ago @antoniobanza Well... Just like Portugal. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @SeattleBoatdog lol … This is idiotic … So much hatred and xenophobia and blame …\n\nSomeone wishes he could live in BC \n\nWhine more ?? 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @davidwinger9262 The other options are far worse than Trudeau. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @bmc868 Who want to live in a freezer? Today the dream is living in a warm weather country. South America, Africa etc.... 18 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @coolioso808 Wow, did you just graduate from Conservative Capitalism Apologist School? Very prestigious! I'm impressed. Clearly, you've impressed at least 4.2 k and intrigued 191 k to watch. \n\nToo bad you are missing the root problem: Capitalism is unsustainable. Private control over the means of production for endless profit growth is not sustainable and does not lead to justice and well-being for all. Canada is suffering late stage capitalism just like USA, but if USA has more 'productivity' that doesn't equate to health and well-being. US produces a lot of weapons to sell to genocidal states like Israel, so that doesn't really count as 'good productivity', now does it? \n\nMaybe you could do a little more research, maybe learn from academics like Jason Hickel (Less is More), Richard Wolff (The Sickness is the System and Economic Update) and Kate Raworth (Doughnut Economics). 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @hindimotivation5231 I love my india 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @alonsom1988 This man ruined a whole country. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @muira58 They’ll vote him again guaranteed. Even in Alberta they complained about Harper and things had never been better 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @tomasgogashvily5350 If you saw Dark Side of Canada, I would suggest avoiding Quebec... You may die from shock! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @mikevaughan9563 I feel the most important issue for discussion can be boiled down to one question: Are pro-environmental regulation beneficial to the people? Personally, I believe the regulations have gone too far because the current mindset of protecting the environment from growth and development is now showing to come at a cost to the people. 6 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @AlikVolkov Finally someone who talked about our insane immigration 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @macD20202 Absolute scumbags man pure Greed. I’m from NJ but damn what a fukin joke 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @jinglejazz7537 I'm a real canadian. I'm retired. great pension, great home, great country. It wasn't always easy. i struggled many many years to get by. However bad times don't last forever...Prices go up, prices come down. all the immigration coming in and no new housing built. slam the door shut. 2 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @jinglejazz7537 claiming no one wants to live in Canada, you'd never know it with its open door immigration policy. I grew up outside of Toronto in the 70's. Now it looks like a Muppet Movie. 18 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @JimMacintosh Having traveled a fair bit; I've found Canadians to be some of the most simplistic, narrow minded people I have ever met. Many of them seem to lack basic critical thinking skills and have a lot of trouble forming their own opinions. 2 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @nbain It’s crazy the way people forget that Canada doesn’t end at the end of Quebec. I hate to break it to you, but there are still affordable places to live in this country, They’re just mostly not in the urban centres of Ontario, Quebec, BC or Alberta. If you actually choose to acknowledge the existence of the other six provinces, you can have a pretty good life in this country! with that being said, I also have a good friend who’s making $100k a year fresh out of university in downtown Calgary. Everyone saying salaries are too low, there are no opportunities in this country, I’m curious to know what opportunities we’ve actually lost? Just because they aren’t being afforded to you doesn’t mean they don’t exist, maybe this should spur some self-reflection. You do have to work hard to succeed after all! \n\nLife is hard, always has been. If you actually talk to your parents instead of trusting what others on the internet say, who also weren’t alive during that time, you might realize that things really aren’t that different now. Despite what the internet will tell you, a minimum wage job was not enough to afford a house and a car 40 years ago. Shockingly, a minimum wage job doesn’t pay enough to get you a house and a car now either! Crazy how that works 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @s.j.lattuf92 I really hate to say, but I'm glad that I made it out of my country because of the economy crisis.\n\nI'm currently living in Mexico now for a new life. I'm happy about it, but I do really miss my old routines that I do back in Montreal...\n\nIdeally I do want to go back to work 9 to 5 job while looking for my professional career as a video editor and videography... But the result is just impossible because of how expensive it is. Not just for paying rent, but debts, monthly phone bills, credit card payments, all the crazy shit that make your head explode. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @ericpelletier7721 Wow, what a bunch of complete non sense this video was.\nIt’s not even worth replying to, considering how people here are just looking to obtain a confirmation bias. \nNever heard of this channel before, never coming back on this channel before. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Samueel.Y I left Canada in 2018 and I’m probably not going back! 19 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @martyjewell5683 Now I know what they mean when folks say Oh, Canada. Whatta mess. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @jaimeorr4661 Great job on the video. Only thing I'd add is the housing that is being built is Luxury Condos, when affordable is desired. 8 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @jaimeorr4661 Ever time I like a comment... I get sent back 3 times... Only happened here 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @koshka02 It doesn't matter how many facts are repeated here, or in other videos just like this.\nWill Trudeau listen? Nope! 4 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @kalaupun lol what are you talking about, the place is an immigration magnet 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @TheEfpTV ahhhh Shrodinger's Canada. Simultaneously a place where no one wants to live and a place overrun by immigrants.\n\nBunch of fools. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @yomomasonthecrackrock5012 Peter Pan needs to go! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @brianmathews2926 Canada hid its inflation in the housing market for a decade. The economy appeared to be growing, and real wages appeared to be staying in line with the consumer price index, but it was smoke and mirrors. If you removed real estate, GDP was stagnant. Wages were actually falling behind and people getting poorer and poorer without realising it. That’s finally become unsustainable, and inflation is showing up everywhere. And the wages are still stuck. The country is sitting on hugely valuable resources it could develop had it not put so many self-created political barriers in the way, and having indoctrinated their population about it along the way. Separately, The healthcare system is getting worse, consistently ranking 2nd last in the OECD in terms of real results delivered. The biggest problem is that the country’s economy is built on immigration to drive growth, rather than productivity, efficiency, or innovation. The more people you bring in, the more housing you need, but they’re at the point that they can’t keep up and people can hardly afford housing anyways. It’s a recipe for disaster. I left Canada by coincidence, having met someone from another country and moved there. I’m glad I left. 179 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @James-ke5sx I'm 74, Canadian, living on the government pension. But if you do things properly you can live quite comfortably I have no problems. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @guybeauregard The practical way around the Big 5 banking group is to deal with a local credit union. There are some good alternatives out there. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @KP-xi4bj Reap what you sow. You voted for PM Trudope. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @SharyarJaleel True about house shortages & issues with job employment ??? 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @KTSUMKT Die Roten sind mal wieder schuld! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @jamesburnside3023 None of this is a Canada only thing and it would have happened under Polivier also for most of these things are out of Government control. Most businessman vote conservative maybe people should really think twice before voting. Pierre is so far from common man and has a lot of rich people running his campaign. Food is a world problem because producers are turning into crooks stead of businessman. And telecoms are Pierre friends he will do nothing about your bill. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @neversarium I'd sell my ass to live in Canada 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @voluntarism335 god I hate the government 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago Elections have consequences. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @azizbelhadj9175 Came to Canada as an international student during covid. Coming from a 3rd world country, I've been sold the Canadian dream and it turned out tio be a nightmare. The worst college experience ever. 10 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @lordsimops4183 The canadians should look at the french and start protesting like the french 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Tobzzzz_ Canada is way too cold for how overpriced it is…the weather isn’t even good 14 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @thijsjong Canadians chose that clown 3 times 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @marcbrettschneider6616 Ill like and subscribe when you get your facts right. 7% of canadians are not moving to the US each year. The book you were reading from said .7% as in 0.7% not 7%. Very big difference. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @canman5060 Take a good look at San Francisco , Portland , Baltimore , and LA Downtown before judging Canada. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @dennis3351 Trudeau Canada's Joe Biden. Maybe it had to get to this for enough voters to smell the coffee. If Canada elects him again get a psychiatrist. Those in government as Trudeau live the good life they don't have to tolerate what they made. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @АнастасияПетрова-с8п Yet no one leaves Canada. The fact is that Justin has been the most successful leader that Canada could ever envision. \n\nNo wonder this propaganda video didn’t get Many views. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Nphen By 3 minutes in: Late-stage capitalism. That's what's ruining Canada, the US, Europe, and our colony states. That's why so many African countries are turning towards Russia. But you won't hear that on the news! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @waterfoker8558 Increase rent by $7000/mth!? I think she means per year... 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @maxlin3721 Sorry dude. House pricing increase worldwide. Blaming immigrants helps no one. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Kaygee79 The government doesn't care about the actual citizens, nothing they do helps improve the lives of the ones paying all the taxes. They take and destroy our country with that money. Everyone leaving is making the obvious decision. Those of us who stay in these circumstances are basically saying yes to our own exploitation. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @martyzeenyc1210 Canada is everything wrong with the west 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @chrisandrews8819 High Immigration has driven housing demand off the charts while allowing wages to stagnate. 58 ZvSNcnG2eqY
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