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2 years, 1 month ago @MrScoareHD A lot of immigrants came to Canada from Ukrainian territories of Russian empire. That's why in Canada so manu 'Chuk's. Then ukrainian nazis came to Canada after WWII. It's kinda strange that at Ukraine in 2019 people voted for 'handsome good guy' with record breaking numbers at elections results and Canada in 2015 elected 'handome good guy'. After few years both countries HATES them! I don't say that people at both countries stupid but when you selecting 'good' guy over bad guy it's very often tha 'good guy' become even biger evil than 'bad guy' which he defeated. Stop selecting clowns! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Kni0002 Too much immigration to boost GDP figures. And all those people needs a place to live! They are not building homes as fast as they are importing new people! Same issue in Australia, but seems worse in Canada.. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @RakeshPatel-qk7vh Leave Canada ASAP Indians got back to India where its warm and real life !! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @DhruvKanoi Looks like Canada has become the new Mumbai ?? 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @kk-qu1zc It's called not living in one of your stupid ****** garbage cities. Too bad if you are a recent immigrant though because most wont want you to live in the country. Blame the stupid people abusing our colleges and university's. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @0159ralph Well at least Americans arent the only ones stuck in stupid.... 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @fdderek let it be an economic caution for the U.S. voters in Nov 2024 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @seleucos2117 The video seems to focus on English speaking provinces, is it also that bad in Quebec? 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @ayedee6709 Import the 3rd world, become the 3rd world. The reason why these countries with a lot of brown people are terrible is simply because of demographics. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @samoday2992 Mass immigration has made Canada unbelievably ugly . Vast majority are from third world countries 3 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @rl2oo8 Boo we love it here 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @aliensinmyass7867 12:38 It says .7%, as in 0.7%, not 7%. Learn to read. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @samirmohareb1610 We must be a nation of sheep, aimless and no direction 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @alemanjimmy101 Kinda what's happening in CALIFORNIA... Lot of family are struggling to pay bills food and rent. I know from personal experience and it's quite sad. Because lower / middle class family should have those basic needs met. So family can raise their kids with no big struggles. And so families can stay united. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @merc340sr Government spending has created a lot of inflation as well... 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @customhvac6888 I love living in Canada. My friends and I are living very well. Best county in my opinion. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @TxtACRowetxT Plenty of people want to live in Canada....1.2million fucking Indians every single year do LOL 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @birdakasiakwvos If i compare Today's Canada with my home country Greece during crisis period(2010-2017), the wages in my country was, and still is crap but the good thing was the extremely cheap housing due to a housing crash. That helped me buy two properties. Now it's almost impossible to be a first time buyer. Now also, especially after covid, the energy cost, food cost, made even people like me who are owners struggling to cover daily costs(living in my own property and renting out the other + working overtime). I decided to move to Copenhagen, but i quickly realised that it's not much better, and i couldn't use my qualifications. Now i'm working double the average person here to be able to afford to buy a sh*tbox in a smaller city, and i cannot sell any property back home bc i will pay a huge capital gain tax as a Danish tax resident. My rental income from Greece can't help to get bigger mortgage in Denmark, but i think my income is enough for anywhere outside Cph. ...i don't want to imagine how Canadian cities, London, Australian cities are for the average renter/1st time buyer! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @YS-ys1us Come to the states , my fellows. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Elemblue2 Its not entirely the federal governments fault. The state governments are sabotaging the country and blaming it on the feds. The world is WAY worse outside the borders than in them. It looks like they have noticed that people are frustraited. They are not responsible for all things. I lay the failures I know they are responsible for at their feet, not every failure in the world. Id say they get a B-/C+. They really came through on alot of stuff, but they could have done better. And no, im talking about for the country. Im not a single policy focus person. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @irkhanbasc Canada is a great place to live if you are a wealthy foreigner looking to park your money of unknown or questionable origin. Or possibly a retiree who scarcely ventures outdoors. For hardworking working- and middle-class people under the age of 50, regardless of where you live, where you were born, or what you do, your future is worrisome. About 80% of you don't want to know your future, if you haven't already figured it out. New leadership may help, but the problems go deeper than that. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @a.jlondon9039 Canada was great until we opened the floodgates and allowed ANYTHING to come in. Now they complain but won't leave. BRING BACK CANADIAN CULTURE. 18 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @biggils8894 In Australia young ppl can’t have families bcse they haven’t stable accommodation. They can’t even find or afford rental accommodation 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Pinakij It’s worth it because they have socialized healthcare??? more like socialized meth and fetty 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @m.necatisepetcioglu4391 my dad bought his first home in west van back in 1971 for 140K, sold last week 7 Million. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @travelshad The current government is just ugh! They are losing the next election for sure unless people still buy in to their fake narratives and false assurances. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @boohoohoohoo its cold. the end. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @ardakip8663 The huge problem is Canada is the lack of competition. You can open a shitty restaurant chain like cactus club in vancouver, or a shitty coffee chain like blenz and still be a multi million dollar corparation. Yet you pay insane prices to go to these places. For instance in major cities like Istanbul, London, new york etc yes, you pay crazy prices but you are also eating at the best of the best in the world. The level of mediocrity is insane in Canada that charge insane prices. 1649 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @donniemoder1466 If you haven't noticed, the population of Canada has increased a lot, putting pressure on the housing market and economy in general. 37 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @evanfinch4987 So people don't want to live in Canada yet the primary driver of increasing housing prices (that you say the government is responsible for) is people coming from out of the country to live in Canada. Also, are you suggesting the government should be building/financing housing? This video just rattles off problems and presents incoherent reasoning for many of them. One of the few issues you were building a strong causal chain on--natural gas prices--the government did exactly what you imply they aren't, which is act...in this case by reversing course on the carbon tax. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @evanfinch4987 So 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Tony-xy7lj Honestly, its one of the best places on earth to live. Has issues for sure but anyone acting like its some dystopia has no idea what many places around the world are like. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @sctl A Conservative government cannot be trusted, based on their record, to correct any of these problems. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @jplivinglife07 From the American perspective, hearing Liberals saying government shouldn’t aggressively intervene in this type of crisis but Conservatives advocating for aggressive intervention to expand housing is tripy. And I know this is a simplification but overall it’s strange how it’s turned out 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @robertkrop Mr. Beautiful needs to go. He has destroyed this country...people cannot afford homes, crime through the roof. Most of Canadians saw this coming, but the new Canadians votes for him as they saw great opportunities to have families come to Canada. At the end we all are paying the price. Liberals simply bought votes and screwed everyone at the end. $80k job does not get you anywhere now a days. It is better to move to US rather than being here. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @robertkrop Mr. Beautiful needs to go. He has destroyed this country...people cannot afford homes, crime through the roof. Most of Canadians saw this coming, but the new Canadians votes for him as they saw great opportunities to have families come to Canada. At the end we all are paying the price. Liberals simply bought votes and screwed everyone at the end. $80k job does not get you anywhere now a days. It is better to move to US rather than being here. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @alidz2588 I don't understand why do westerners complain about their governments while they keep voting for the same one over, and over, and over again.\n\nWake up, you are a real Democracy, not citizens of a third world country whome they can't change it. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @raybzht The same is going on in the Netherlands. Most people cant afford to buy a house in the futher. This video is like a futher that will happen here also verry verry soon. We people need to rise up againt those forms of dictatorship 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @ChrisD12468 I might get down voted for this, but it's easy to point out problems, I want to hear some solutions. (besides the obvious, elect another corrupt person) 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @goodoldfashioned As someone who arrived in this country 6 years ago, got a higher education, and severely in debt I'd like to say that I'll be leaving within the next 5 years. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @kallemueller3194 I see your main point of housing being unaffordable. This is true though around the world, no matter if there is a liberal or a conservative government in place, so what has caused this surge in housing prices in the 2010s? I think it was the decade of very low interest rates after the financial crises at the end of the 2000s. I am afraid things will not go back to how they were before. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @AaronSchwarz42 This is why people hate politics, hate politicians, distrust the government, feel hopeless to ever own a home like one they probably grew up in that was 10 to 20x less expensive than prices they are facing. The home I am sitting in cost $120K when it was built in 1977, now it recently sold for $1.2 million, a 10X increase in price, up from $400k just 10 years ago. So now to own a normal middle class home in suburbia near Seattle, you have to make $250,000 per year in income, so the American Dream and American Middle Class are vanishing ideas. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @bezant1971 And a Change . It was 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @AwesomeHairo Yet people voted for Trudeau again a few years ago. The Canadian people are a joke. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Samuel-zr4ow Born and raised Canadian and lived 22 years of my life in Canada. Left Canada in 2005 and till this date, zero regrets. I went for an academic internship in 2004 during my Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering to University of Texas Austin. A professor offered me a position in his research lab for master's, so it was more like studying in US free of cost and earning monthly stipend for doing research. \nI never considered this as permanent move but quality of research I did in US, the opportunities and salary I received I could never imagine that in Canada. I am still in touch with my university friends in Canada work at low wages on obsolete tech stuff, with no innovation at work. Many of them want to move to the US, but for 10+ years they worked on outdated stuff, so they cannot compete with the talent pool in US. Even in 2004, I remember healthcare being bad and I keep hearing stories about how worse it has become. In US, I am covered by a good health insurance, I had surgeries for myself and my kids, and we never had any issues. Honestly, I can no longer trust Canadian healthcare with insane wait times for my kids safety. 177 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Samuel-zr4ow Born and raised Canadian and lived 22 years of my life in Canada. Left Canada in 2005 and till this date, zero regrets. I went for an academic internship in 2004 during my Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering to University of Texas Austin. A professor offered me a position in his research lab for master's, so it was more like studying in US free of cost and earning monthly stipend for doing research. \nI never considered this as permanent move but quality of research I did in US, the opportunities and salary I received I could never imagine that in Canada. I am still in touch with my university friends in Canada work at low wages on obsolete tech stuff, with no innovation at work. Many of them want to move to the US, but for 10+ years they worked on outdated stuff, so they cannot compete with the talent pool in US. Even in 2004, I remember healthcare being bad and I keep hearing stories about how worse it has become. In US, I am covered by a good health insurance, I had surgeries for myself and my kids, and we never had any issues. Honestly, I can no longer trust Canadian healthcare with insane wait times for my kids safety. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @sysmixy335 Woah and I thought the American housing crisis was bad, but Canada just takes the cake to a whole other level!\nI mean sure there are the expensive states, like California, but not even their prices pale in comparison to the absolute monster of renting or buying a home in Vancouver or in Toronto. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @Daniel-ci4cd SUE LANDLORDS/build tiny homes 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @tashideleg1 I know you are trying to discourage Canadians, but this is because of the policies of Liberals and conservatives to ALLOWED ANYONE TO BUY PROPERTIES WITHOUT CITIZENSHIP OR NOT LIVING IN THOSE PROPERTIES. The real reason is GREED BY THE GOVERNMENT AND MISTAKEN PRIORITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT WITHOUT ANY LONG TERM POLICIES. JUSTIN TRUDEAU SHOULD GO GO GO. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
2 years, 1 month ago @lalog811 From a business point of view, this is great! Plenty of needy people means a steady stream of income 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
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