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2 years, 3 months ago @1joshjosh1 They wouldn't even behave like this in my son's grade 3 class cuz they're not allowed. 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @dromnispank4723 Oof... so many jokes to be made... so many opportunities to be permabanned. 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @johnnyboyvan Too expensive and loss of freedoms. Here in Vancouver they are all rich. 3 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @redgreenbeambih Shows how they are all really buddies at the end of the day! 10 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada these people pose an increased risk compared to our profiles as immigrants so noooooo you can't use me. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @samj1012 Don't we love children? ? 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @cewas1 those ugly smiles they always do so cringey fr 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @adamelviscollins2356 Running with the devil 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @oracleking4252 Trudeau. a shining, beautiful embarrassment 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @Bharatnamo English speaking obsessed country with Canadian experience ( truck driver,Uber driver, packaging, restaurant) a must for success....??\n\nThat's why many people who come to Canada leave Canada. No one wants hypocrisy and look down upon ... 5 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @Smith-dt5qz This is happening in every country. 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @User-5amk1m0 They’re all friends, you dopes! Pierre ain’t gonna do anything… 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @nunyabis9021 Lol leave then fml... shouldn't be here anyways. 3 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @AR-pm3zp Immigrants who are paying hefty tax but getting worse standard of living in return are going back. Soon Canada will a slum of unqualified leeches living on government benefits,and adding nothing to economy. It will be bankrupt. 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @mikeironworker Seems like they are pretty buddy buddy there what is the opposition when we have people m destroying out country and their decisions are actually causing death and destruction of our way of life 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @krisrooney2283 Kinda reminds me of Joe biden show me where to go and tell me what to say ? 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @krisrooney2283 Making fun of disabled people isn't that nice . Just typical canadian government a laughing stock 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @user-zn7on7lu6j Hypocrites 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @christoabbe Literally has destroyed our cities and beautiful land 2 US0p1LUc_oU
2 years, 3 months ago @allanyj Canada use immigrants just as tax payers. no respect whatsoever. 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @lassiewho My kids will never own a house, all income goes to rent 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @kuldippelia2255 What is the benefit of coming to Canada now? \nWhen Canada opened up in the seventies, there were many advantages to coming to Canada. Back then there was a lot of work in the lumber industry in western Canada and big factories in eastern Canada. In those days, if you were willing to do any work, you would get a job within 8-10 days. \nIn 1990, a bachelor apartment went for $500 a month and a one-bedroom was $600 a month. \nAlmost all would get their 3-4 bedroom house within 10 years. \nGroceries used to be so cheap that $200 a month could support the entire family. The telephone bill was $10 per month. A Vancouver-Toronto bus ticket was only $100. \nSchool education was good, children had to give exams. It used to be very easy to see a doctor. Buses were less crowded. \nNow the standard of education has gone down so much that children become like robots after finishing school. If you have to go to the hospital, you have to wait for 8-10 hours to see the doctor. \nNew immigrants find basements for shelter. Getting your own house has become a dream now. Those who have bought houses will have to pay the mortgage for a long time. Many homeowners are paying interest only, there is no reduction in the principal. \nBus service is so sparse that sometimes more than 100 passengers wait for a 38-seater bus. \nInternational students are in a very bad situation. Spend 25-30 lakhs, live 4-5 together in basements and do hard labor jobs (warehousing, retail cashier, security). Even if they do 2 years diploma they do not get any good job, only minimum wage jobs. \nThose with good jobs or jobs (income of eighty thousands or more) should come to Canada with a lot of thought, because when they come here, they are all considered workers and they have to find low-paying jobs and have to live in often in basements. \nProf. Kuldip Pelia \nSurrey, Canada 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @Gingersockman It's all a big production 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @Hilal-i5e Trudeau out 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @SalesforceUSA I met some of these people in Thailand after COVID. There was a small group of Chinese who kept to themselves at our hostel. One day I overheard them in Chinese repeatedly talking about my country Mexico which got me to talk with them. They were quite happy to learn I could speak Chinese but more excited to learn I was from Mexico. They started asking me a bunch of questions about crossing the border into the US to which I bluntly told them I had no idea about and discouraged it. I asked where they got these crazy ideas from and they said that people were posting videos and tutorials of how to cross into the US online. The Chinese government hard handed approach to COVID was what made them leave. They wanted to go both for the freedom and economic benefits but they had a very naive and overly optimistic view of the US. They saw the high wages US workers were making but had no idea as to the incredibly high living costs associated with living there. I tried explaining that there was a housing shortage and that their expectations for life in the US would set them for disappointment but they either didn't believe me or brushed off my criticism. I also tried encouraging them to go to German or Australia instead (places which I feel would be better and easier for them to enter) but they seemed dead set on just going to the US. Unfortunately I don't know where they are now as Wechat is blindly and constantly blocking and deleting accounts in SE Asia without reason...................... 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @user16596 we can’t even house our own people on the streets or continue to create jobs for those already here. Being a youth from small town Alberta, unable to land work, seeing our local job market being bought up by immigrants and seeing those jobs handed right to their family members is disheartening. Immigrants receive a median pay of $44,600 while the median of the Canadian born population is $38,800. This is Trudeaus Canada where Canadians aren’t even the priority anymore. 0 US0p1LUc_oU
2 years, 3 months ago @bobbybbobu6967 When a clown enters a castle, it becames a circus. 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @rod-contracts1616 Good. Leave. Why the fudge would you want mass population?\nLabour shortage? Didn't used to be. Could it be trying to keep up with accommodating and servicing all the extra people? Hmm.\nPoliticians are traitors, voters dullards. 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @Royalist This feels wrong 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 3 months ago @jules2002jm why would anyone stay this is becoming Asia... 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @AbuMahmood-ud9qs Canada A kind of peaceful country ❤ I'm from Myanmar Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army ARSA Senior captain ?? 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @matthewcao2279 the truth is that canada isn't a great fit when it comes young people. Great country to grow up but when it comes to getting a job and make a living. There is just few good paying jobs in the market let alone the costly rent and housing 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 3 months ago @markdickinson-pd4ip Your tax dollars at work!\nPathetic! 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @tlalocmixtli3363 Canada is just a freezing Tundra.\nFull with angry people 3 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 4 months ago @patrickmoan4086 The man interviewed at the end is why our son left the country for Europe after graduating from Queens. Canadians are addicted to immigration to stay relevant in a way not seen in other countries. There's a smug quality to it all. Oh how wonderful and accepting are we - in contrast to those Trump people to the south. Here in Halifax the changes are both stunning and alienating as the premier seeks to double the province's population by 2060. My family and I immigrated from the U.S. 20 years ago, and I doubt any of us will remain here much longer. Living in Canada has made me realize how Canadian I am not. I actually stand for something. Canada's future is mass immigration and digging things out of the ground and selling them to China and the US. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 4 months ago @bornbranded29 This is a fake story. 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 4 months ago @YogeshSharma-z9r Rahul Gandhi 2.0 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @bartonmccarty293 What is that all about anyway? Some sort of tradition? 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @jayjaychadoy9226 What province? 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 4 months ago @aewcontrol2984 Take the Venezuelans 0 US0p1LUc_oU
2 years, 4 months ago @AnneStevenson-w3t Was he drunk? 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @catherinemelnyk Ancient video now... 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @kaish2001 This one clip shows how much they hate each other and while we, the people, walk divided... 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @ohsonghan Yes, and reducing student visas to 35% was a very smart idea. Bravo ?? ?? ?? 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 4 months ago @jamesbenjamin7973 Drag jt out please 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @justiceemissary007 looks like its a game 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @Aiecus-hs9tz well housing and for health care cost of living. the new middle class to live comfortable afford rent groceries car payments and to have some saving need to make at least 11k a month after taxes 11k a month after taxes is like 200k in canada for health care to even see a doctor sure ok we get referral but that referral takes 8 months to go and see an referral. i worked 2 full time jobs in the trades to try and get ahead that 2 full time trade mens jobs and i looked at my taxes was 5 months of income in taxes. so i quit one job. i ncanada your penealized for working harder when there is a single mom who has no job has 4 kdis making 5k a month from child benefits and welfare 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 4 months ago @jamflics6037 Three Amigos. Don't let Theatrics fool you. Learn to discern poliTricks. 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @amank.7052 I guess they don't realize what's happening in Canada or the rest of the world 0 AKZsJlIjMo8
2 years, 4 months ago @tomatowing512 Canada is not a bad place to stay if you are planning for retirement. As a young man, I don't want to pay high tax with little recognition. EOM 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
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