Canada Is Becoming a Dystopian Nightmare

Hi, its been awhile. You know, I rarely go on camera anymore, but this video has become quite personal to me, and I feel like the best way I can tell this story is through a more personal medium.
And this is the story of how canada has turned into a dystopian nightmare.
This is the city of waterloo in ontario. You can think of it as the silicon valley of canada. Blackberry’s headquarters were here. 2 well known universities are located within a about 2 kilometers of one another. And over there was where I used to live when I went to school in the area in 2016.
I had a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 512 square foot apartment. The cost of rent? $900 a month including internet, electricity, and water.
However, earlier this year, I took a look that apartment that I lived in 7 years ago and saw that it was being rented out for about $2000 a month.
Essentially, the rent of this place had gone up 122% over the course of 7 years. An average increase in rent of about 17.4% per year for almost a decade. If you were to view this rental property as a rental income investment, it would be very comparable to the returns that ponzi schemes would see, like what Bernie Madoff was doing in New York before he was sentenced to 150 years in prison.
Except, this apartment isn’t apart of a ponzi scheme. Its just the new Canada.
You see, my one anecdotal story is not exactly an outlier for the average rental price in canada. In 2015, the average canadian paid $1172 in rent, and today, 8 years later, that number has jumped to $2289.
Essentially if you invested in the rental real estate market in 2015, you ended up walking into an investment return that outpaced the best returns from the largest hedge funds in the world.
And obviously, its not just rental prices that Canada has seen skyrocket, its the sale prices too.
In 2011, the average sale price of a house in canada was $348,000. 12 years later, prices have more than doubled to $709,000.
In Toronto, the average house went from $500,000 in 2013, all the way up to 1.3 million in 2023.
In fact, if you were to look at what a $200,000 gets you in other major cities like london england. You’ll see that you can get a pretty nice 2 bedroom apartment. But in toronto, $200,000 gets you…a parking space. You heard that right. Welcome to Canada. In fact, the average 1 bedroom, 500 square foot apartment in toronto is currently going for $550,000 canadian.
It is prices like these that have given toronto canada, the title of ‘the biggest housing bubble in the world’.
Now even though, toronto is canada’s largest city, it doesn’t represent all of canada. But this does.
The average monthly mortgage on a new home purchase in 2015 was about $1400. Today what do you think that number is? Is it up 50% in 7 years? 100%? Well let me tell you friends, if it was only 100%, that would've been great.
The average monthly mortgage on a new home purchase today is approaching $3500 in Canada.
And when you consider that the median household income after taxes brings in around $5000 a month, you can see why there is a mortgage crisis going on right now in the country as well.
But thats only just the surface of the story. I dug a little deeper to find out why this housing crisis was going on. And a key reason why there’s a housing crisis in Canada is because of a housing shortage.
One story that popped out to me was how there was a proposal to bring in 4,690 housing units in the city of Mississauga ontario, a city with about 825,000 people that has been hit especially hard by this housing crisis. The proposal was going to build a few high rises along with an entire neighborhood of townhomes and detached houses. However, the homeowners and the city council shot this proposal down citing things like not wanting to live in a congested area, or a construction site for a few years, and also, having too many shadows cast upon the surrounding area.
And to be honest, I understand where this thought process was coming from. If i’d spent my life savings to buy a house in a more quiet neighborhood, I wouldnt want it to turn into a congested and noisy nightmare either. But this was just one example of many rejections that would having helped fixed canadas housing shortage.
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  • @JackChappleShow
    @JackChappleShow9 ай бұрын

    Thoughts on Canada?

  • @jasonali4122

    @jasonali4122

    9 ай бұрын

    D e m o c r a c y i s a n a b s o l u t e l y u s e l e s s w a y t o s e l e c t a b u n c h o f p e o p l e t o r u n a c o u n t r y.

  • @pepperman.

    @pepperman.

    9 ай бұрын

    As a finnish it's nature looks beatiful and the place looks nice overall. Sad it's in chaos right now.

  • @gamestale2709

    @gamestale2709

    9 ай бұрын

    Well I am going to immigrate there😅

  • @Ktranphoto

    @Ktranphoto

    9 ай бұрын

    I blame our current cuck of a PM. Him and his cohorts are too busy virtue signaling to the 1% and sending tax payers money to other nations.. all while ignoring, gaslighting, and lying to Canadians. A change in government won't fix the problem immediately... but maybe just maybe it'll get the ball rolling... Not very optimistic though, dreams of home ownership went out the door as soon as the plandemic happened and the goal post is moved everyday. All too much of a coincidence IMO. Sorry we have to suffer through all of this my Canadian brothers and sisters. We are wayyy too nice compared to other nations...WAY to nice and complacent.

  • @007MegaRoll

    @007MegaRoll

    9 ай бұрын

    nuts

  • @MisterMonsterMan
    @MisterMonsterMan9 ай бұрын

    Born and raised in Canada here. Can confirm Canada is a mess in so many ways right now. Our country is dying of political cancer and it is so hard to watch.

  • @lindapawluk1209

    @lindapawluk1209

    9 ай бұрын

    Love the “Political Cancer” comment !!! So true…..

  • @lorak3079

    @lorak3079

    9 ай бұрын

    Trudeau = political cancer!

  • @MrFyeart

    @MrFyeart

    9 ай бұрын

    This is the way of the whole planet

  • @jmela1370

    @jmela1370

    9 ай бұрын

    The cancer of Justin Trudeau needs to be abolished and the LPC hurt for a generation after the worst leader since Justin’s dad has destroyed Canada It’ll take decades of hard work to fix Justin’s damage and lots of Canadians will lose their homes and jobs in next 2-5 years Justin and the LPC will try to blame everything on the conservatives after PP wins the 2025 election but whoever takes in this mess will be challenged but shouldn’t be blamed for the hard work to clean it up. I’ll be happy to see RE prices crash so much and be proud that young Canadians will be able to afford to buy in 3-5 years I won’t feel sad for they RE investors and foreign buyers from China and elsewhere that performed mortgage fraud and money laundering Justin allowed the mortgage fraud and money laundering to occur and he was proud of it since it increase his and his rich friend’s RE investments in Canada I can’t even call Justin Trudeau a human being anymore. He’s a disgrace to Canada and is a puppet of China and the WEF

  • @Sanddollar1

    @Sanddollar1

    9 ай бұрын

    Liberals and Trudeau are the cancer of Canada, but Canadians are to blame because they vote for them!

  • @jparkerj20
    @jparkerj208 ай бұрын

    I am from South Korea. I came to Canada because it had a lot more affordable housing options than Korea, and the education was way better than the clusterfuck of Korea when applied correctly. I am the first of the entire generation to venture to foreign lands to attempt to make a better living. Went to college and studied marketing, I did. Took me some years, as I had to finish my military service inbetween. Now I am realising we immigrants are here to compensate for quickpy diminishing Canadian population and fill up the most basic jobs that cannot sustain or even begin to afford a better life. Affording a house is as difficult as it is in Korea, if not more difficult. But I am ashamed to return or give up, as everyone is waiting for me to return with good news. I am fucking lost, and I am frustrated.

  • @AleXoEx0

    @AleXoEx0

    8 ай бұрын

    Just be happy Koreans won't be finding themselves minorities in their own countries like Europeans will in this century, on top of all the adjacent problems.

  • @EM.6979

    @EM.6979

    8 ай бұрын

    Theres more to this country than one province

  • @rgw5991

    @rgw5991

    8 ай бұрын

    just go back...

  • @cancon88

    @cancon88

    8 ай бұрын

    Thats pretty fucked up 😢

  • @educationsolution9766

    @educationsolution9766

    8 ай бұрын

    You have done a lot. You are the first to travel. When you go home to visit or to stay. feel pride. You are brave and with more education than other Koreans who don’t study in Canada. I’m Canadian I am not smart enough to study in Korea. You should feel pride

  • @LeeirahBrashka
    @LeeirahBrashka7 ай бұрын

    Being raised in the 90’s, it’s deplorable. There is also an increasing in homeschooling because the education system is falling apart. Lets not mention the health care system.

  • @stephey808

    @stephey808

    6 ай бұрын

    What health care system

  • @wardenwilson6725

    @wardenwilson6725

    2 ай бұрын

    You should move, then! You can pay for better healthcare, down south. And you'll love their education system, too! It's so much better than Canada's. (If you're wealthy. Obviously, you're not.) And you can buy guns, to protect your fragile little ego.

  • @seanothepop4638

    @seanothepop4638

    2 ай бұрын

    @@wardenwilson6725 Canada DOES suck though, people have a right to make videos like this one and comment that it sucks in canada. Do you think it's so easy to leave an oppressive country that you can throw that suggestion around? Kinda ignorant. That being said there's a lot of comments you skipped with that banal reaction. Don't be a hypocrite now and get to work, its weird that only this account has your attention. Creepy a bit.

  • @wardenwilson6725

    @wardenwilson6725

    2 ай бұрын

    @@seanothepop4638 Reading your reply to my post, it's obvious that Canada's education system, (which just like healthcare, is run by the provinces) hasn't worked out well for you. Your comment, not your "account", drew my attention, because of your sense of entitlement and victimization. "You poor baby. You're not getting everything you want." :( Yes, people do have a right to make videos, like this one. Other people have a right to comment on them. And when others (like myself) find both the video, and some of the comments (like yours), fallacious, self-pitying and insulting, my only advice to such a snowflake, like yourself, is to move to a better country! But, you're just a natural complainer, who likes whining. Aren't you!

  • @DivineMultiForce

    @DivineMultiForce

    Ай бұрын

    @@wardenwilson6725 Nah, I’ll stay here and fight to return canada to what it was and what it’s supposed to be. Conservatives are gonna win in a landslide this coming election and we’ll begin to fix this mess.

  • @zygor4571
    @zygor45718 ай бұрын

    As another teenager here in this comment section, I am absolutely terrified of becoming in adult in a few years, because it honestly seems like I literally will not be able to afford to feed myself, let alone pay for school.

  • @mr.mediocregamer9653

    @mr.mediocregamer9653

    8 ай бұрын

    Pick schooling that gets you into a high value career. Either Medical, Engineering, or Trades. Anything else and you're going to struggle long and hard.

  • @CB-zd7gg

    @CB-zd7gg

    8 ай бұрын

    put $10 each week into bitcoin (self custody only - do not keep it on an exchange) and never sell it - treat it like a 401k. This will liberate your generation from the current inflationary monetary system and corrupt governments.

  • @GG-cn6es

    @GG-cn6es

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mr.mediocregamer9653 Have fun working 3/4 of your waking life away just to afford a slightly bigger apartment. The only thing that can save us now is a general strike and a wealth tax.

  • @Mentabolist

    @Mentabolist

    7 ай бұрын

    Stay single

  • @dilciaprimera7181

    @dilciaprimera7181

    6 ай бұрын

    You get a lot of free stuff in Canada 🇨🇦 like food- health care,etc USA 🇺🇸 you get nothing…and everything is expensive too.

  • @gamingshowerthoughts9723
    @gamingshowerthoughts97239 ай бұрын

    The social contract is broken. We need to hold these people accountable.

  • @AutisticMorty

    @AutisticMorty

    9 ай бұрын

    Make Pitchforks Great Again.

  • @captaindomore

    @captaindomore

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@AutisticMortyit's not time yet

  • @El-Dorado930

    @El-Dorado930

    9 ай бұрын

    Lead the way keyboard warriors

  • @carsi7282

    @carsi7282

    9 ай бұрын

    As long as you direct you anger in the correct direction with knowledge of the real events that led to this The problem that are occuring today are the result of what started back in the late 2000s. The 'Conservative' Harper government eliminated all the Canadian boards for food, grains, resources adn had a war against worker unions. Harper and cohorst then allow massive foreign ownership of everything. Homes, properties, resources. Who now controls the beef industry - Brazi. Pork - China. Grain - Saudi Arabia. Oil & Gas and mining - USA. Inteligence adn security - the USA and Israel. Housing and property - the rest of the world. Harper and cohorts sold Canada off. And then they let the sleazy evangelicals in. Traitors, all of them. Now Canadians can't afford anything and can't control our destiny. Because Canada is not in control of Canada. Billions are being given to Ukraine. Who started the involvement in Ukraine - Harper and the conservatives in 2009, they started funding weapons and training in Ukraine. Don't misunderstand, Trudeau has done nothing to stop the situation. But Harper started it. He and his cabinet needs to be put on trial for treason. And anyone who think Poilievre will do anything, he will be worse than Trudeau. What has that lazy entitled life time politician Poilievre actually ever done than whine, complain and deflect. He has never had a real job. He only know how to suck up to his masters.

  • @captaindomore

    @captaindomore

    9 ай бұрын

    @@carsi7282 Anger lead us here

  • @JesusLovesYou9999
    @JesusLovesYou99999 ай бұрын

    Justin Trudeau . The worst thing that has ever happened to Canada .

  • @johnstutt5927

    @johnstutt5927

    9 ай бұрын

    Totally

  • @modestacattaruzza7400

    @modestacattaruzza7400

    9 ай бұрын

    We know that. So what are you going to do, let the son of a bitch win? No fuking way, he will not!!!

  • @danielwarchulski6326

    @danielwarchulski6326

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep. But a significant portion of Canadians voted for this.

  • @angelin0912hn

    @angelin0912hn

    9 ай бұрын

    @@danielwarchulski6326and will vote again because he is “kind”. Sad

  • @vernevens1598

    @vernevens1598

    9 ай бұрын

    You are keeping him in office and you watched the corrupt RCMP refuse to investigate him AND DID NOTHING!!!!! So if you don't like it here, shut the f up unless you are prepared to do something about it cause I'm sick of hearing the whining.

  • @VCDCN
    @VCDCN8 ай бұрын

    I immigrated to Canada in 2011 and, since around 2015, there’s not a single day that I don’t look for ways to leave this country. It’s impossible to prosper here.

  • @LeeZaslofsky

    @LeeZaslofsky

    8 ай бұрын

    Lots of people prosper in Canada. Too bad you haven't been able to join them. But maybe it's not Canada's fault. Maybe it's your own fault.

  • @laurentrighetti9645

    @laurentrighetti9645

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@LeeZaslofskyShut up

  • @danguelph2676

    @danguelph2676

    8 ай бұрын

    Let me guess: you are in big city? Why not move to rural area where you can actually afford a nice home with land and prosper? Plenty of small rural towns that are very comfy and beautiful to live in. People make huge mistakes when moving to Toronto and then complaining. Toronto is a zoo, and a very dirty and ugly one. I don't know a single person who volunteered to live there. Everyone settles there because they don't know any better and then they get stuck.

  • @harrymandel

    @harrymandel

    7 ай бұрын

    Oh really, you had to be nasty, you polite canadian! @@LeeZaslofsky

  • @harrymandel

    @harrymandel

    7 ай бұрын

    What are you talking about? You just want to be mean or something. Unfortunately this nasty place also hold the biggest concentration of corporations so the chances of finding your first job in canada are the highest. It's a trap. You will eventually be able to find a job but you will not be able to sustain yourself there. In a small town you could sustain yourself but there are no jobs in small towns in canada. Unless you live in a small town and work remotly or travel far to work which will not be profitable since gas prices not to mention horrible traffic. You cannot win. @@danguelph2676

  • @Dan5482
    @Dan54827 ай бұрын

    In 2006 I emigrated to Canada and after spending more than a decade struggling to make ends meet, I finally realized I was broken and left Canada in 2018, never to go back. Enough is enough. Things are much better for me now. Don't miss Canada a bit.

  • @Gregory_Thomas

    @Gregory_Thomas

    6 ай бұрын

    Lucky, you have a country to go back to, for people born in Canada we're screwed.

  • @verifiednobody1107

    @verifiednobody1107

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Person11068 The US would be a better option only for those Canadians who happen to have a penis.

  • @sunshinej399

    @sunshinej399

    4 ай бұрын

    May I ask which country have you decided to move to? It seems a lot of people are moving to Southeast Asia now

  • @jeffm7487

    @jeffm7487

    2 ай бұрын

    I just left. Very sad that my country that I was so proud to be a part of has been ruined.

  • @ruslanbollaev5864

    @ruslanbollaev5864

    Ай бұрын

    Where did you move bro ?

  • @Crimson-katanas
    @Crimson-katanas9 ай бұрын

    You summed up Canada better then the Canadian news does, that's part of the problem. Amazing job

  • @timpeterson2738

    @timpeterson2738

    9 ай бұрын

    Msm like cbc,ctv and global are just commie propaganda outlets for socialist ndp so called liberal parties(Communist/ fascist)

  • @grahamkearnon6682

    @grahamkearnon6682

    9 ай бұрын

    As an immigrant from a country with a very strong media industry its alarming to see just how weak & timid the Canadian version is. Take Ukraine, in over 550 days of war just ONE Canadian media outlet has sent a reporter 'in country' ONE. The rest report remotely. I do notice the collective media industry do love to reward themselves with award shows which really is pathetic.

  • @myleshagar9722

    @myleshagar9722

    9 ай бұрын

    @@grahamkearnon6682 The state owned media has declared that evil Russia is defeated. There is nothing else. to know.

  • @shakeelkhan3119

    @shakeelkhan3119

    9 ай бұрын

    YEH YEH THAT SYSTEM IS DESIGNED BY CANADIAN 🇨🇦 MAFIA 🐖🤯🤯🤯.

  • @galenjones9529

    @galenjones9529

    9 ай бұрын

    Canadian news is paid for by government subsidies. You think they'll get their precious subsidies if they trash-talk their overlords?

  • @asian2go96
    @asian2go969 ай бұрын

    As an American I feel for my fellow Canadians. Our countries are both going through similar issues and what we all need to do is show the government that they work for us. Not the other way around

  • @RedMage117

    @RedMage117

    9 ай бұрын

    The only advantage we have is our constitution. This is why its so important to force them to adhere to the 1st and 2nd specifically, but all of the other amendments they arbitrarily try and ignore.

  • @olafsigursons

    @olafsigursons

    9 ай бұрын

    Man, there is no one in the US that has enough money to make move to the US. Canada is still way better than the US. And please, keep your sh1tty politic out of Canada, thanks.

  • @thehomeeclady

    @thehomeeclady

    9 ай бұрын

    YES! Where did it go off the rails?? I wonder all the time why the people don't stand up as a united front and stop the madness. There is no unity against the oppressors.

  • @brianbailey462

    @brianbailey462

    9 ай бұрын

    its actually the ENTIRE western world... not just US or Canada..... Its a planned demolition... Why else would there be open borders? and there is NO WAY for people to force the governments to work for the people... Tooo much power has been accumulated....

  • @asian2go96

    @asian2go96

    9 ай бұрын

    @@RedMage117 government for the people by the people. Currently they’re serving entirely their own interests and no longer working for the people. They don’t really give af about the constitution anymore.

  • @BiNumLi
    @BiNumLi7 ай бұрын

    You didn't even mention homelessness. I got evicted for no good reason and spent a year in a motel before I found a place to live in a remote rural town. Now I consider myself fortunate because I'm not in a tent and I can afford heat and food. Basic cable. No cell phone. Restrict my car trips severely. Thinking about permanently living in a truck camper. But count myself lucky because I'm debt free. If Canada worsens after a housing crash we can expect crime and civil disobedience to sky rocket. No one will be safe and many will be desperate.

  • @_VortexLord_
    @_VortexLord_8 ай бұрын

    Living on Vancouver island is insane, the crime and cost of living is out of control. I have a good paying job and i can barely afford food.

  • @mr.mediocregamer9653

    @mr.mediocregamer9653

    8 ай бұрын

    Me too. I don't know if I have a "good paying" job or not. But I know, between myself and my wife having full time jobs, we can only just barely make our mortgage payments, bills and other cost of living expenses. I shudder to think what the world is going to be like in the future for our 5 year old son.

  • @user-bp6fd9ve3o

    @user-bp6fd9ve3o

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm leaving the island for the interior next month. It's not as expensive but still ridiculously expensive compared to a few years ago. Being single doesn't help, even making a good wage.

  • @billfarley9167

    @billfarley9167

    27 күн бұрын

    Having lived all over Canada, Vancouver Island would be my last pick.

  • @user-bp6fd9ve3o

    @user-bp6fd9ve3o

    27 күн бұрын

    @@billfarley9167 expensive, full of druggies and ferry to go anywhere. Plus the rain 7 months of the year. Over rated.

  • @hmfoden
    @hmfoden8 ай бұрын

    It doesn’t matter how many houses they build when wealthy people buy them up as rental investments, and then charge ridiculous rental prices. It still keeps rent high, and the housing market almost impossible for most young Canadians to get into.

  • @LeeZaslofsky

    @LeeZaslofsky

    8 ай бұрын

    The idea is to build affordable housing that ordinary people can afford.

  • @mike6.10

    @mike6.10

    8 ай бұрын

    lol. And apparently it’s not even Canadians buying the homes and renting them. I hope this is wrong. But still. 😏

  • @LeeZaslofsky

    @LeeZaslofsky

    8 ай бұрын

    There is a housing problem in the US too. Also about the same level of inflation. Is Trudeau to blame for that too? "Deficit spending" does not cause house prices to rise. If the borrowed money is spent to build housing, deficit spending can reduce the price of houses. People do not live in tents because of deficit spending. They live in tents because of the gross inequality in wealth, in which a few people have excessive wealth, while many people have none, or are in debt. Poilievre is repeating the same old, old Conservative "fiscal restraint" line, dressing it up by pretending he cares about the poor.

  • @marblox9300

    @marblox9300

    7 ай бұрын

    +hmfoden Just as in the U.S. I believe ALL real estate should be owner occupied by law. That would stop investors from buying it all up and thus creating a shortage which drives up prices.

  • @LeeZaslofsky

    @LeeZaslofsky

    7 ай бұрын

    You mean nobody would be allowed to rent land to another person? What nonsense. If you want to stop foreigners from buying land, make a law that says "Foreigners may not own land within our borders." OR, impose conditions on foreign buyers of land that make it unattractive for them to buy. My solution would be to make all land the property of the People, as in the old days it was the property of the King. Land would be occupied and used according to the will of the People, as stated in laws made by the People.

  • @Diego-fd3we
    @Diego-fd3we8 ай бұрын

    Canada is such a beautiful big country it’s a shame it’s poisoned by bad politics. It has so much potential to be a great nation

  • @Justin-Hill-1987

    @Justin-Hill-1987

    8 ай бұрын

    Trudeau hurt Canada as much as Trump hurt the United States...

  • @gameburn178

    @gameburn178

    8 ай бұрын

    Not bad politics, just lazy politicians who allowed a couple of really crazy things to happen: namely, the notwithstanding clause that lets politicians deny the rights of their citizens -- used by Quebec against immigrants and to some extent against anglophones. Ontario gov't of Ford has used it I believe. Whoever would allow such a clause to deny rights to citizens is lazy -- they weren't willing to put together the time and energy needed to have a constitution free of such an impediment.

  • @LeeZaslofsky

    @LeeZaslofsky

    8 ай бұрын

    It was necessary to get the required support for the changes to the British North America Act. -- the patriation of our constitution.

  • @basilcarroll9729

    @basilcarroll9729

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@gameburn178Has the use of the Not withstanding clause to blame for a shortage of housing and high prices?

  • @gameburn178

    @gameburn178

    8 ай бұрын

    @@basilcarroll9729 Hard to say, probably not. I was talking about the larger limitations on the country's ability to solve problems. Housing and the larger problem of affordability is a very difficult problem that has in the past been solved by recessions/depressions -- not the kind of solutions we want today. Creativity and a willingness to look at what seems to be working in other places should help. Most Canadians are doing as well as we have ever have -- maybe better in fact. I remember the early to mid1980s being absolutely brutal: unemployment through the roof and inflation at the start was worse than today.

  • @carpediem7654
    @carpediem76546 ай бұрын

    No exaggeration. It's that bad in Canada. I sold everything i had and moved to Mexico and opened a business down here. The best thing to be honest is the beautiful weather year round. I definitely won't miss the Canadian weather.

  • @aaacl08

    @aaacl08

    6 ай бұрын

    Which city in Mexico did you move to? And how’s the safety there 😢

  • @carpediem7654

    @carpediem7654

    6 ай бұрын

    @@aaacl08 Mérida. Top 3 safest cities in all of North America

  • @tubegirljwd

    @tubegirljwd

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@carpediem7654was it hard to start a business as a foreigner? Many places I've looked at (not Mexico yet), as a non resident you cannot work or have a business.

  • @carpediem7654

    @carpediem7654

    Ай бұрын

    @@tubegirljwd it's not that hard bro. You can get Mexican citizenship you just have to show that you're able to support yourself while in Mexico. Once you become a citizen you have all the rights of any other citizen in Mexico.

  • @billfarley9167

    @billfarley9167

    27 күн бұрын

    It's what put the grit into Canadians over the centuries.

  • @davidchiumeraable
    @davidchiumeraable8 ай бұрын

    Its incredible to me so many people see the problems now, have relative solutions, yet none of them are being employed. Canadian politics have been completely captured by private interests.

  • @sanniepstein4835

    @sanniepstein4835

    6 ай бұрын

    A bigger government is a more corrupt and tyrannical government, inevitably working for/with those quasi-private interests.

  • @user-bq8xs1up6i

    @user-bq8xs1up6i

    6 ай бұрын

    Blackrock has entered the chat

  • @redbandjack
    @redbandjack8 ай бұрын

    As a born and raised Canadian, I would highly discourage anyone thinking of coming to this country to rethink their decision. It has become so bad here that I am actually embarrassed and ashamed of this country. Aimless politics and out of touch politicians have ruined this place, and now it seems like everyone is at their absolute worst behaviour since everyone is getting away with it.

  • @manbtm1

    @manbtm1

    8 ай бұрын

    The problem is this is everywhere, if you’re coming from most parts of the United States, countries in Europe, Japan, Hong Kong and Australia they’re complaining about the identical thing. It’s a worldwide issue, good luck to everyone

  • @MorningstarDefenceMCBE

    @MorningstarDefenceMCBE

    8 ай бұрын

    you are a immigrant

  • @snap__shot

    @snap__shot

    8 ай бұрын

    @@manbtm1 "It's a worldwide problem." lol. lmao even

  • @scienceofthemagi9750

    @scienceofthemagi9750

    8 ай бұрын

    The moment your governor started. Centrised digital currency. 100% of Canadians became slaves of the bank/fascism. You bunch of idiots. Hahahaaaa

  • @wanted-33

    @wanted-33

    8 ай бұрын

    Wow Jack, all I would have to do with your response is to replace the word "Canadian" with "American". It's sad what's happening to our Countries. I'm almost convinced that our Government's are being run by a "Globalist Cabal" that's doing it's been to destory everything our Countries stood for.

  • @AmberCommentsThings
    @AmberCommentsThings8 ай бұрын

    As a young person going into the adult world, no quote ever nearly matches my current fear for the future more than "You will own nothing and you will be 'happy' "

  • @thesnowman2509

    @thesnowman2509

    8 ай бұрын

    that's why u study

  • @thug588

    @thug588

    8 ай бұрын

    why are you so damn broke wtf

  • @BirdRaiserE

    @BirdRaiserE

    8 ай бұрын

    American here Want us to send some guns over the border? Looks like you might need them in the future.... I feel I should specify this is a joke. ....for now.

  • @thatverseguy

    @thatverseguy

    8 ай бұрын

    Based take Tomoko pfp.

  • @ikw4384

    @ikw4384

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@BirdRaiserE😂😂😂

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    @Bradleyschaeffer3767 ай бұрын

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    @GaryWinstonBrown

    7 ай бұрын

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    7 ай бұрын

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    @PennyBurdick318

    7 ай бұрын

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    @RandalHebert

    7 ай бұрын

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  • @hermes8258
    @hermes82582 ай бұрын

    I am leaving Canada as soon as I can afford to not live on GIS (already, as a snowbird I stay only 183 days). I left Vancouver when over 3 years my rental *room* (not apartment) doubled in rent price. In Calgary, where I escaped to, it being supposedly more affordable, my room rental went from 600, to 660 to 800 over three years. Canada is simply unaffordable and poor value. A more sensible government will not be able to turn it around quickly. So I am leaving.

  • @PromethorYT
    @PromethorYT8 ай бұрын

    Its crazy to me that my father was able to build a house, buy 350 acres of land by age 20ish and get somewhat rich without an education. He own 2 trucks, one car, some construction vehicles had horses and other animals to care for his whole life, was able to buy a second house and sell it later. Meanwhile, I'm 37 and don't own a house, have an education I had to pay for a long time, a job that pay just okay, barely any savings, no vehicles. I've seriously been thinking of moving out of Canada for a few years now. I hate the cost of living, the government. I don't like living here at all. The only thing still keeping me here is that the family has always lived in Canada.

  • @markferguson7563

    @markferguson7563

    8 ай бұрын

    Nearly every negative nuance that Jack expresses is a parallel scenario here in the major 6 cities of Australia and, increasingly so in regional areas. The irreparable crux of these issues in both Canada and Australia are exceptionally high migrant intakes. But due to only having a peripheral knowledge of just how excessive Canada’s migrant intakes are I will concentrate on Australia’s. Since the country’s borders were reopened on Nov 3, 2021, there has been a net-increase of the population that’s approximately 750,000 featherless bipeds. Of that number, a STAGGERING 350,000 - about 47% of the total - are people who have gained admission into the country on student related visas. Of course, large intakes of foreign students (classified as being temporary immigrants) are something that Canadians are au fait with, too. Here in Oz, since Jan 2014, so huge has the intake of foreign students been that they are now the ‘COLLECTIVE’ majorities, of 11 of the county’s top 14 universities. But apart from them dispossessing Australians from places in unis their own country they have also dispossessed Australians from acquiring properties to rent. Moreover, the 950,000 international students presently in Australia are the nub of why rents in Sydney and Melbourne are between 20 to 30 percent higher than they should be. Meanwhile, the intrinsic reason why property prices are duly exorbitant here is because of excessive levels of immigration - either temps or permanents. Reputable economists estimate that, for every 100,000 permanent immigrants that arrive in Australia increase the value of a property by 2 percent. Succinctly, governments in Australia and Canada (at the federal, and state/provincial levels), are ALL COMMITTED to large scale immigration programs as the intrinsic means (a Ponzi Scheme) to propel economic growth. This train-of-thinking to all of the rabid economic rationalists is that mass-immigration engenders relentless consumption - therefore, increasing wealth. Alas, the great negatives with immigration into Western nations, over the past 25 years (Jack raises this at the 11 minute and 20 second point), exist with the sociological detriments these from diverse cultures and religions spawn. Quite simply, the influx of these groups has been so immense that they are no longer just significant parts of communities in Canada and Australia and, moreover, Britain, that they’ve totally usurped the predecessors. Their numbers are now so immense in an array of areas that they are the re-colonists.

  • @goldenretriever6261

    @goldenretriever6261

    8 ай бұрын

    Family is the only thing keeping me here

  • @jojo-xh5ik

    @jojo-xh5ik

    8 ай бұрын

    its not better anywhere else

  • @jaytbo5676

    @jaytbo5676

    8 ай бұрын

    You can still build houses. I built a house they sold for 700k in Rigaud Quebec (not exactly expensive area) with my ex girlfriends uncle for like 120k (most of which was loaned he didn't even work) with just us her brother, his two daughters who were like 2 and 7 at the time and some friends. It only took two years, with no actual construction workers or etc involved at all. .... You sure you actually understand anything you are talking about?

  • @Guitar6ty

    @Guitar6ty

    8 ай бұрын

    Bulgaria and Mongolia would be my choice if I was young and had the money. Africanising the west is a huge failure.

  • @devduguay2814
    @devduguay28149 ай бұрын

    As an Engineer, I can confirm all my colleagues 40and under are all broke with 6figure salaries in canada.

  • @XAUCADTrader

    @XAUCADTrader

    9 ай бұрын

    The more interesting question is, how many of them are going to stay here? I'm GTFO ASAP.

  • @lapraxi

    @lapraxi

    9 ай бұрын

    @devduguay2814. Start watching Dave Ramsey videos because you all sound like financial illiterates

  • @youtubeuser269

    @youtubeuser269

    9 ай бұрын

    @@XAUCADTrader None. They're all leaving. Myself included. And guess who'll be left behind? Only the one's who aren't skilled enough to leave..

  • @MariamMariam-ue7vz

    @MariamMariam-ue7vz

    9 ай бұрын

    @@youtubeuser269exactly - myself and my friends earn very well and were able to get approved for mortgages but we live like poor students while our only 5-10year older colleagues live like the upper middle class. We are over achievers, the future VPs and C Suite for our industries. We are all leaving. To hell with Canada. Wait and see how well the economy does when the rising stars with 15 years of experience, all leave. We were the smart kids in school, the over achievers professionally and that means we are too smart to stay any longer and be taken for fools.

  • @LakeNipissing

    @LakeNipissing

    9 ай бұрын

    @@youtubeuser269 .... and are too poor to 'contribute', so they will end up being additional system leeches.

  • @garcemac
    @garcemac2 ай бұрын

    Bought my condo (a 2 bdrm townhouse) in 2015 for just under $130K. My neighbour sold hers - an identical unit - for just over $330K late 2023. Things have gotten insane here.

  • @kellyann1811
    @kellyann18118 ай бұрын

    I've never felt the sense of doom about my country that I do now. Since the federal government abused its citizens using the 'pandemic' as an excuse, nothing has ever been the same. I live in a Southern Ontario town of 1.25K & the average house price is now $1M!! I bought my house in 2012 for $325 K & thought by now I could sell to a young family & buy a smaller home, maybe a bungalow. But there's no way I can afford to move. Companies who said their 'supply chains' were cut now have restored them but there's still no selection and prices are unbelievable. In 2018 I could buy really good quality cotton hoodies at my favourite store but now everything is bulk-designed and made in China and looks cheap as hell and is twice the price. And don't get me started on politics - Trudeau (him and half of his cabinet are graduates of Klaus Schwab's Young Leaders Training Program at the WEF where they learn how to put measures in place to hasten the 'great reset', i.e. screw the 99%, delete our freedoms, censor everything we want to watch including news, increase the powers of the police & arm them to the teeth, & introduce a social agenda ushered in by 'progressives' who are really just foot soldiers for billionaires such as George Soros.

  • @vancitysongwriter

    @vancitysongwriter

    6 ай бұрын

    BC resident here. Always nice to see another Canadian who actually understands what's going on - that the WEF is responsible and this is being done on purpose.

  • @greggohara727

    @greggohara727

    5 ай бұрын

    I wish I could love your comment. Everything you have written is true. Yet some people will not hear of it because they think it is a conspiracy theory, not realising that the UN migration compact was signed in 2018, Canada is on board with the UN s sustainable development goals, Canada will be signing the WHO s pandemic treaty, and as Klaus has publicly stated, they "have penetrated more than half of the Canadian cabinet". Surely if our government reports to people other than Canadians they are engaging in treason? Even saying anything about the NWO is subject to scrutiny despite evidence into how many US presidents have talked about it publicly, still falls on deaf ears.

  • @Red-Brick-Dream

    @Red-Brick-Dream

    4 ай бұрын

    Russian troll.

  • @serily4524

    @serily4524

    12 күн бұрын

    All politics are trash

  • @idomoarigatoi
    @idomoarigatoi9 ай бұрын

    As someone from the UK. Watching this video the trends are basically identical. Time lines are a little different but it seems most western countries are heading the same way.

  • @oldwheels817

    @oldwheels817

    9 ай бұрын

    Weird, and we both have leaders that are favourites of the World economic Forum

  • @jessehamilton4223

    @jessehamilton4223

    9 ай бұрын

    Same thing in U.K. USA Canada and Australia 🤔

  • @youtubeuser269

    @youtubeuser269

    9 ай бұрын

    No they're not. You can put Canada's real estate side by side any other country in the world and you won't see similar insanity. Pick any country you want. It ain't the same.

  • @jennis4018

    @jennis4018

    9 ай бұрын

    Yup WEF depopulation plan for the elites “greater good”.

  • @erichorrobin431

    @erichorrobin431

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, I think we are seeing the beginning of the fall of the Western Empire. These countries will self implode due to mass migration and shift in culture which so many are blind too.

  • @zebbaukhagen9738
    @zebbaukhagen97388 ай бұрын

    My partner and I literally moved to Alberta 2 years ago, realized how cold, expensive, bad the job market was, got super depressed and moved back to the US 9 months later.

  • @groaningmole4338

    @groaningmole4338

    8 ай бұрын

    I left Alberta three years ago, after living there for 17 years. It used to be a lot better than it is now. You guys moved there at the wrong time, sadly.

  • @Xac501

    @Xac501

    8 ай бұрын

    @@groaningmole4338 I was considering moving to Alberta. Job market is bad there?

  • @groaningmole4338

    @groaningmole4338

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Xac501 It was bad when I left, but like I said, that was three years ago. You probably want to talk to someone who has been there more recently.

  • @Xac501

    @Xac501

    8 ай бұрын

    @@groaningmole4338 makes sense. Thank you for taking out time to reply.

  • @christiana5757

    @christiana5757

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Xac501 I live in Edmonton now, originally from lower mainland BC. TBF, BC is impossible to afford to live now. My hometown was a blue-collar farming town in the 90s and is now building 2-million dollar mansions for the rich foreigners. Its cold here. I hate the snow. But my husband and I make far more here than we ever would in BC. We own a home, its detached and built in 2010 and we spent the same as my brother did buying an aging, roach-infested 80s condo in Surrey. I see lots of hiring posters, and the oil and gas industry is still in full force for those who are willing to work away from home in camps. The pay is amazing for those jobs.

  • @gorgeousgeorge5173
    @gorgeousgeorge51737 ай бұрын

    My parents immigrated to Canada, and until 2015 I bragged about how great we have it. I'll retire in 5 years and will move back to Asia. Life is too short for hand to mouth living when you make 6 digits/yearly.

  • @billfarley9167

    @billfarley9167

    27 күн бұрын

    Lower your expectations dude. I'm a low income senior at 90 years and living within my means. Have no debt and no credit cards. Couldn't be happier.

  • @gorgeousgeorge5173

    @gorgeousgeorge5173

    27 күн бұрын

    @@billfarley9167 Maybe you should raise your expectations, dude. I'm 54, retired, have put 20% down-payments on my 3 kids homes, put them thru a total of 20 years university, and rent to 15 good tenants. I haven't known debt since I was 24. Your attitude is why Cdn productivity is last in the G20 and future generations have no hope outside of mass immigration to keep footing their Ponzi scheme created benefits. But congrats on being 90 and debt free I guess.

  • @voodo0983

    @voodo0983

    10 күн бұрын

    @@gorgeousgeorge5173 Sounds like you are the immigration problem

  • @zingylimes6607
    @zingylimes66076 ай бұрын

    Yep. As a Canadian, this video is spot on and terrifies me even more about the future

  • @howes1960
    @howes19609 ай бұрын

    I am Canadian. My family came here 200 years ago. I live in the same cow town I was born in. Went away for education and came right back. I grew up in a political family. My Dad ran for MPP. There was no problem disagreeing with him, just explain why. Despite this, I stopped voting in 1989 because I saw no connection between what a politician said and then did. Start voting again in 2015, after proper pronouns/compelled speech. We ain't voting our way out of this one fellow Canucks. Canada is finished, waiting it's managers/owners to come out of the shadows. Canada was destroyed by Canadians for interests outside Canada...there's no happy ending here kids.

  • @Theanomgroup

    @Theanomgroup

    9 ай бұрын

    Do you think Canadians who own property should sell or keep them as rents properties

  • @jjhoughton2812

    @jjhoughton2812

    9 ай бұрын

    Who really owns their property?

  • @porcupineparty8598

    @porcupineparty8598

    9 ай бұрын

    Canada is rapidly becoming a communist country! Get out while you can but then where can you go? The world is getting ready to burn! WWIII is right around the corner. Become a prepper while you can! First, they will disarm you then they will enslave and kill you!

  • @Sssthpok

    @Sssthpok

    9 ай бұрын

    TheTrue True

  • @4wheelwarrior

    @4wheelwarrior

    9 ай бұрын

    Nope, there is no happy ending in Canada. You said it perfectly. I'm moving to Mexico in a few weeks (4th gen Canadian) ... I literally can't afford to live here any more doing a regular honest job. A country which sh*ts all over its productive citizens deserves to DIE. Let it.

  • @midnightlightthevamp
    @midnightlightthevamp8 ай бұрын

    I've lived in Canada for most of my life and I'm considering leaving because it's basically impossible to survive, much less thrive, in a place like this unless you're filthy rich. I'm genuinely considering applying to emigrate to the US, free healthcare be damned (in the end, what you don't pay for healthcare you end up paying triple in rent, food, transportation, etc.)

  • @TheFisterin

    @TheFisterin

    8 ай бұрын

    You should consider moving to eastern Europe, we are still living somewhat normal, rent is not a problem, because of communist housing projects, and because we mostly own our properties and such, just don't bring some woke lunacy please😁

  • @SelfReflective

    @SelfReflective

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TheFisterin As someone from Eastern Europe, Croatia, moving here from Canada is like moving from Croatia to Egypt. Don't do it.

  • @klausklausi7484

    @klausklausi7484

    8 ай бұрын

    You could immigrate to us in Germany. We have all benefits of Canada and probably even more.

  • @cherbug1197

    @cherbug1197

    8 ай бұрын

    US is not far behind Canada. 😢

  • @MacLeodddd

    @MacLeodddd

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@cherbug1197America is worse than Canada unfortunately. It's not pretty. Both countries are a cesspool

  • @stugooden7826
    @stugooden78265 ай бұрын

    The comments of everybody sharing their Canadian experiences are truly telling.

  • @ralex3228
    @ralex32288 ай бұрын

    This person is so accurate as to the problems facing Canada, and probably knows it more than the PM. I knew Canada was immigrating more people than the country can house!

  • @antihypocrisy8978

    @antihypocrisy8978

    6 ай бұрын

    All those Hong Kong protestors given visas, regardless of their education level.

  • @Kaygee79
    @Kaygee799 ай бұрын

    Those C11 and C18 bills need to go... We're done for if they remain. This country is in the crapper for sure!

  • @DNGOOfficial

    @DNGOOfficial

    9 ай бұрын

    Don't forget bill c21 that does nothing to stop shootings with smuggled in handguns from the USA.

  • @SpywareEverywhere

    @SpywareEverywhere

    9 ай бұрын

    They do suck, tio be sure, but they are minor in comparison to the big issues.

  • @carmenl163
    @carmenl1639 ай бұрын

    I live in the Netherlands, and we have a similar housing crisis. In the 90s, large foreign companies were buying houses as investments, and although there were many warning signals, the government didn't act. And now we have the highest rate of homelessness ever in our history.

  • @wysetech2000

    @wysetech2000

    9 ай бұрын

    This is one of the problems with Canadians. Living in Canada they are spoiled rotten, children who stomp their feet and cry just like a petulant child. When things get tough they cry foul about everyone but themselves. Canadians are the biggest complainers on earth and not one of them does anything to help. I wish they would all move and find out that Canada isn't as bad as the thought.

  • @danielcooke9668

    @danielcooke9668

    8 ай бұрын

    Same in UK. this isnt about Canada.

  • @jojo-xh5ik

    @jojo-xh5ik

    8 ай бұрын

    I live in Poland. Guess who got a ton of free apartments from the government last year. Hint: it's not Polish people

  • @asddw4998

    @asddw4998

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jojo-xh5ik This is horrifying.

  • @milascave2

    @milascave2

    8 ай бұрын

    @@danielcooke9668 That's a HUGE problem in the USA. This is indeed not a national issue. It's a global issue. I've been told that gentrification is an issue even in India.

  • @slydawwg
    @slydawwg7 ай бұрын

    When was the last time that you talked to a Canadian on the phone in regard to a service call? They are now primarily from East India, & they are taught to ignore any complaint. They don't care, and they are destroying communication in Canada.

  • @Joel-pi2tt
    @Joel-pi2tt7 ай бұрын

    Also absolutely correct with the oil sands issue. But I’ll add on one point to it. These countries buy our unrefined oil. Then they refine the oil, and sell it back to us for more. It’s ridiculous.

  • @zackgravity7284
    @zackgravity72849 ай бұрын

    Hmm it's almost like allowing mass immigration and overseas property investors isn't a great way to solve the housing crisis..

  • @RandomButBeautiful

    @RandomButBeautiful

    9 ай бұрын

    its almost as though solving the housing crisis was not even their objective...

  • @zackgravity7284

    @zackgravity7284

    9 ай бұрын

    @@RandomButBeautiful yep, sadly fptp and corruption go hand in hand

  • @samirSch

    @samirSch

    9 ай бұрын

    If underpaid immigrant-built houses aren't affordable, what makes you think canadian-made houses will be? Investors bring money to the country, shoo them away and either tax, inflation or debt will be needed to pay for that awful "free" healthcare you canadians love so much.

  • @neville132bbk

    @neville132bbk

    9 ай бұрын

    The second point being an important consideration in NZ now with the General Election in a few weeks.

  • @AntiHaze

    @AntiHaze

    9 ай бұрын

    Investors buying large % of property is a symptom of high prices, not the cause. Investors, foreign or domestic, wouldn’t want to buy housing in the first place if prices weren’t bid up by too many people trying to live in too few homes.

  • @TonyRockOn1864
    @TonyRockOn18649 ай бұрын

    This video sums up why living in Canada feels like a tightening vice right now. Living near Ottawa, I can't afford moving out of my cramped appartment while my landlord started harrassing me over a 15% increase of my rent. I feel more like an investement asset than a f***ng person right now.

  • @Repocracy

    @Repocracy

    9 ай бұрын

    makes me so mad. This is coming the the states next. This is obviously attack on democracy from the west. The west pays people here to betray our own people. George soros and his kids are the worlds real life supervillains, and obama too. Barrack started all of this. The middle eastern terrorist

  • @theredscourge

    @theredscourge

    9 ай бұрын

    15% is an illegal increase, Ontario's conservatives have instituted a very socialist price cap on rent increases for all but new developments. Move into an older building and then you can drain a landlord by being on the positive side of that equation. It's worth going into debt to move out if they're raising it 15%.

  • @game_boyd1644

    @game_boyd1644

    9 ай бұрын

    @@theredscourge there is nothing socialist about rent ceilings

  • @theredscourge

    @theredscourge

    9 ай бұрын

    @@game_boyd1644 Everything about a government-imposed price ceiling is socialist. There is NOTHING capitalist about it. A private business of any sort, being forced to have a cap imposed on the prices it charges for its services, is textbook socialism. And yes, I know the differences between Marxism, Leninism, communism, and socialism, so don't give me any of that crap. And of course when you put a price control on something, you tend to create shortages. At least they were sane enough to exempt new constructions so as to mitigate that very sort of shortage, but even the imposition of any price cap has a massive chilling effect on construction on its own, as it sets a precedent for future price caps which may have no such exemption.

  • @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq

    @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq

    9 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear that, from Ohio, USA.

  • @slartibartfast2452
    @slartibartfast24528 ай бұрын

    Who'd have thought if you bring in more people than a country is set up for, that there would be competition for living space.

  • @RepublicOfWesternCanadaNOW

    @RepublicOfWesternCanadaNOW

    7 ай бұрын

    All part of the plan...

  • @slartibartfast2452

    @slartibartfast2452

    7 ай бұрын

    @@RepublicOfWesternCanadaNOW yeah. We've been trying to tell people this for more than 20 years. Some are now listening.

  • @Andre-bk6jp

    @Andre-bk6jp

    7 ай бұрын

    Who would have thought you were a bigot. LOL! Why do silly childish ignorant conservative bigots make their bigotry so clear. I guess they got the cue from Harper, a monumental bigot. Harper's bigotry cost Canadians millions of dollars. My favourite memory is when Dennis Edney, Ahmed Khadr's lawyer. repeatedly called Harper a bigot on national television and radio. What was Harper's response. Nothing. His silence was a tacit agreement that he is a bigot. LOL! Boy do i love to rub this into silly childish ignorant conservative bigots and watch the run away instead of defending their bigotry. Will you defend yourself as a bigoted person?

  • @slydawwg

    @slydawwg

    7 ай бұрын

    So true, the more that are allowed from the South & the Eastern Countries, the worse it becomes obviously, for all the reasons mentioned over the years now. Good little Canadians just accept the absolute ruin of Canada...

  • @kevinl7173

    @kevinl7173

    7 ай бұрын

    It is good for the government when the property price goes up

  • @JenBelogura
    @JenBelogura8 ай бұрын

    I had to go back to the food bank last month. there were several retirees who were there for the first time in their lives and were embarrassed about needing help. I reassured them that it's not them but how everything as gone to pot and not in the good Canadian way

  • @LeeZaslofsky

    @LeeZaslofsky

    8 ай бұрын

    There have been food banks in Canada since the 1980s. They are now part of the food system, catering to the poor. Supermarkets cater to the middle class; and there are specialty stores that cater to the rich. That's the way it's been for 40 years or more.

  • @JenBelogura

    @JenBelogura

    8 ай бұрын

    @@LeeZaslofsky the problem is more people who were in the middle class have to access food banks. I remember grocery budget stretching quite a bit a few years ago. What I used to buy has practically doubled in the past few years. the status quo of the past 40yrs has changed drastically

  • @LeeZaslofsky

    @LeeZaslofsky

    8 ай бұрын

    I was on the Food Policy Council of the Toronto Board of health for some years back int he 90s. The problem was just as bad then. Some "middle class people" have always been driven to use food banks, often to get through a period of unemployment or other difficulty. The food banks are a way of upholding the current food system, based on a few major retail chains. The food banks are an outlet for their unsold goods, and a way to provide basic foods to people who don't have enough money to shop in the major chains. The fact that food banks are in the forefront of raising the issue of food insecurity for millions of Canadians and calling for solutions is great, but their function is to uphold the existing system. Whether the supermarket chains are gouging their customers or not, they are certainly in a good position to do so, and it seems their profits have gone up in the past few years. The logical conclusion is that they are gouging, but they deny it. I'm glad Jagmeet Singh keeps pushing on this issue.

  • @lazyvegan4096
    @lazyvegan40968 ай бұрын

    I worked construction in Canada for a bit. Quit because being paid homeless wages to build homes felt wrong. City Hall and Airbnb landlords are the only people getting a living wage. It's bleak. I'm sad to be forced to migrate. Not totally sure where to go but this Country is ruined and getting worse.

  • @Roltun

    @Roltun

    8 ай бұрын

    Construction job is a lot in Russia

  • @Neuralatrophy

    @Neuralatrophy

    8 ай бұрын

    I hate Air BnB, I mean, it makes sense, you charge hotel rates for short term occupation, you rake it in and move on to the next customer but it is also removing homes from the market.

  • @vincentchapman8595

    @vincentchapman8595

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm considering moving too, not sure where though

  • @thesnowman2509

    @thesnowman2509

    8 ай бұрын

    nah lots of us are getting living wages, not just city hall and landlords lol

  • @thesnowman2509

    @thesnowman2509

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Neuralatrophy i airbnb my basement, i think thats ok

  • @adam62273
    @adam622739 ай бұрын

    I am very angry about the state of this country. This is ridiculous and I don't even see a point in trying anymore. I'm still young, I'll leave if I can

  • @user-hu9bh8ww1y

    @user-hu9bh8ww1y

    9 ай бұрын

    go to mexico

  • @phillumenistfilms

    @phillumenistfilms

    9 ай бұрын

    Buy a beachfront apt for about $160k CDN.

  • @thomasjefferson6

    @thomasjefferson6

    9 ай бұрын

    You can thank the voters of Ontario more than any other for the state of the country. These people are the most fanatical supporters of the federal Liberal Party, responsible for the state of the country.

  • @LilyGazou

    @LilyGazou

    9 ай бұрын

    Costa Rica👍

  • @MalcolmMXTaylor

    @MalcolmMXTaylor

    9 ай бұрын

    The WEF has its claws everywhere... digital IDs next, then government controlled digital currency, then they have total control of your money. There is nowhere to run to, agenda2030 is global directed by the world economic forum. People will need to FIGHT to resolve this!

  • @brianna3382
    @brianna33827 ай бұрын

    Awesome video dude, you basically summed up all my worries about my country in an 18 minute video. Mind blowing how crazy shits gotten

  • @carms.creative
    @carms.creative8 ай бұрын

    Immigrated to Canada 2008, fell in love with it right away. I still love it but that romance is costly. I'm really bummed out. Both my husband and I make more money than we have ever had and yet we appear to be going backwards rather than forwards. We owned a house at one point, now we live in our in-law's basement. I wanted to help my family move here but now? Forget it. We can't even afford to stand on our own feet right now let alone support my parents in times of need. This is not at all where I wanted to be in this time of my life. I take it with grace and do what I can to not drown and live a relatively comfortable life, but man is it ever tempting to just leave everything behind and move somewhere else.

  • @Firzj

    @Firzj

    8 ай бұрын

    At some point your metal health will crack. Don't push yourself and stop this slavery life. ♥️

  • @greggerrits8672
    @greggerrits86729 ай бұрын

    I am a farmer in Nova Scotia. Myself and my farm have been held up as a shining example of innovative success. Until five years ago we were just that. But this last month we have been very seriously considering the prospect of shutting down and selling after farming for four generations, 70 years! it 100% down to absolutely dismal governance on every level; municipal, provincial and federal. This would be bad enough if it was just our farm in trouble, but it is almost every farm that is not under supply management (and it's not that they haven't also been hit hard, there is just a system in place to match income to cost of production). Our input costs have soared and we have had to put prices up which has reduced sales (I can only guess that is because more food is being imported). We grow fresh vegetables and our labour cost has risen from about 45% of gross four years ago to 60%+ this year, minimum wage is up 39% since 2018!! I will be the first to say that my employees deserve a good wage, but there is no way we can recoup this cost! Next year they may all be unemployed. If we have a crisis in housing, we have an absolute disaster on the horizon in food supply. We could very well see starvation in Canada at this rate! My life has been turned into a living hell, I can say that for sure!

  • @stephaniepanis8669

    @stephaniepanis8669

    9 ай бұрын

    You realize Trudeau is a member of the WEF, he was one of Kissinger's flunkies at Harvard - l was warned about this however not given particulars back in 2007,8 - china is buying up American farms and meat processing plants. For this reason alone l am trying to put together monies for a farm or several - l am not a farmer but l think l can fund these farms (farms will be fully functional) with other means once l aquire them. I moved to TN 4 yrs ago - l am on top of a mountain 500acres, wooded no pasture in sight -so l have a lot to do. Oh and heads up, Europe decided it is now legal to put powdered bugs in their flour products. I would hate for something to happen to your farm.

  • @brianbailey462

    @brianbailey462

    9 ай бұрын

    @@stephaniepanis8669 wow 500 acres.. that is excellent... i got 1.2 lol

  • @tomislavoreskovic3158

    @tomislavoreskovic3158

    9 ай бұрын

    As a Toronto born 2nd generation Canadian whose parents came here from Croatia in the 1970's I thank you for all your hard work in keeping us all fed. Never sell your farm. Don't give in or give up. You are Canada not this tyrannical government

  • @jewel2022now

    @jewel2022now

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry you are under government wipe out. They are trying to form a food crisis, I see this happening all over the world. Please hang in there if possible. We love our farmers

  • @faindone

    @faindone

    9 ай бұрын

    It’s clearly the „you own nothing but be happy“ Agenda of Mr. Schwab 😔

  • @maratonlegendelenemirei3352
    @maratonlegendelenemirei33529 ай бұрын

    6:05 $300K just to get approval to build a house? Here where I am in Romania it cost me $0 to get approval to build a house. I built it on my own land without notifying anyone from the local authority. The same for most of the inhabitants in the same village. This is what I love about Romania, FREEDOM to build on your own land.

  • @dawnfire82

    @dawnfire82

    8 ай бұрын

    @@yaroslawmlynarsky2896 Picked the wrong side circa 1775...

  • @cowmeatius7151
    @cowmeatius71518 ай бұрын

    I'm a born and raised Canadian. I believe this country is the greatest in the world. But for the past 3 or so years, that opinion has shifted a lot. I don't know who will fix this country, or even when we can get back on track. But everything from the crumbling military, to the worst housing crisis in North America, to the speaker of the house abandoning his duties and bringing a Nazi into parliament. It's shameful really.

  • @user-pz8oc8ju1i

    @user-pz8oc8ju1i

    Ай бұрын

    Jagmeet won he brought 2 million of his relatives here😂

  • @Jeshpot

    @Jeshpot

    24 күн бұрын

    During the last election, I made a comment somewhere that damage will be almost irreversible once done. I had this big concern because I came from Philippines where hope is out of sight. I knew this would happen but people just want something new and doesn't realize what bad government looks like.

  • @j.d.plouffer6194
    @j.d.plouffer61947 ай бұрын

    Always nice to hear from you mr.Chapple! Stay in touch and stay well!

  • @AirShark95
    @AirShark959 ай бұрын

    All of this is because Canadians are WAY TOO PASSIVE. A passive population is one ripe for exploitation, and repression. We brought this on ourselves with our silence. And we are agreeing to it, thus we deserve every single thing that has happened and will happen to us should we continue to stay silent and complacent.

  • @ascendant95

    @ascendant95

    9 ай бұрын

    Canadians are also very gullible and easily programmed. From cradle to grave you are brainwashed into hating your very generous neighbor and thinking they are less than you, because they are scared you will leave and take your tax revenue with you. It works like a charm for Canadian serfs too. You may be "morally superior", but we have far superior mind control programming here and most of us have broken the conditioning. Your amateur hour mind control has Canadians uniformly nodding and laughing while they sip their champagne-like beer while the savages down south drink swill.

  • @byteme0000

    @byteme0000

    9 ай бұрын

    I spoke with two visiting Canadian women who were amazed and a bit worried to hear Americans openly criticizing certain politicians. They couldn’t believe it. One of them said that most Canadians would never dare to publicly criticize Trudeau. Wow.

  • @neville132bbk

    @neville132bbk

    9 ай бұрын

    Same comment made here in NZ 🫢🇳🇿

  • @AirShark95

    @AirShark95

    9 ай бұрын

    @@byteme0000 idk man, I've heard plenty of criticism here in Canada of Trudeau out in the open.

  • @fahimahsan3603

    @fahimahsan3603

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@byteme0000If there's no criticize or opposition of certain statements then we humans have a tendency to go too far. Also if you don't protest or fight for your rights , you will suffer.

  • @shawnchristopherwhite3271
    @shawnchristopherwhite32719 ай бұрын

    I live in Montreal and until last year my income, not very much, was more than enough. Now with inflation 40% goes just to food (basic staples: eggs, oats, rice, margarine, milk, chicken, yoghurt, cheese - whole foods I cook myself, absolutely no junk or processed foods), 30% rent, 10% transportation (subway - I don't drive or have a car), 10% gym membership, utilities and housekeeping, 10% miscellaneous/unexpected - I know how to budget. I don't drink, smoke, take drugs or buy shit - I only go to my gym ($55 a month), go for walks, play my violin and haven't gone out in decades. It's really crazy.

  • @nameerfrevilo6627
    @nameerfrevilo66278 ай бұрын

    As someone who has to go into college next year living in bc, I’ve lost all hope for my future as even if I get a “good” career and salary I’ll still have a tough time getting a place to live, buying food, etc. I’ve known this for a while, but as my very limited time in highschool runs out and my future approaches I’m feeling less and less optimistic that I’ll even be able to survive.

  • @jamsng

    @jamsng

    7 ай бұрын

    move to another province

  • @The32johnny
    @The32johnny8 ай бұрын

    My parents left Canada before they had me I was always sad about that I've been happy about that since the Canadian truckers getting destroyed by trudea

  • @gameburn178

    @gameburn178

    8 ай бұрын

    Are you referring to people who drive a truck for a living -- essential service -- or the so-called "truckers" who occupied Ottawa, sh&&ting on people's lawns, beeping horns all night and wasting people's time? Because the second group is not much respected by Canadians (see the surveys, 90% minimum wanted emergency measures and these bozos put in jail.)

  • @joonsiu_
    @joonsiu_9 ай бұрын

    MASSIVE RESPECT for this content!!!!!!! I’ve been voicing these concerns to anyone who’d listen for the last two years.

  • @MrCharley900

    @MrCharley900

    9 ай бұрын

    So i have saying the same thing

  • @HolahkuTaigiTWFormosanDiplomat

    @HolahkuTaigiTWFormosanDiplomat

    9 ай бұрын

    0.0

  • @haraldkoch4446

    @haraldkoch4446

    9 ай бұрын

    It began with the first Trudeau back in 1968. Spend spend spend said Liberal government. Look where we are now. Fun fact: Large size government can be a dangerous thing.

  • @ThereWeWere-Gone

    @ThereWeWere-Gone

    9 ай бұрын

    The CBC and the CTV news networks are funded by taxpayer money, which is donated by the Liberal/NDP government. These news medias are a direct Figment of Trudeau’s imagination ! FACTUAL EVASIVE NEWS MEDIA AT BEST !

  • @dabluntz19

    @dabluntz19

    9 ай бұрын

    This is been in the making far longer than 2 years. It’s pretty much a running joke that the Toronto hosing bubble will pop for like 13 years now.

  • @merc340sr
    @merc340sr9 ай бұрын

    I remember reading in my history books about the collapse of Greece and Rome. It feels like the same thing is happening to Western democracies. Incivility, violent crime, corruption, economic decline, demographic decline, political correctness, religious fanaticism, disease, social unrest, natural disasters, environmental degradation, homelessness, foreign invasions and God knows what else...

  • @benable

    @benable

    9 ай бұрын

    Inside forces are destroying Canada and the US

  • @dy6682

    @dy6682

    9 ай бұрын

    Well said , friend. Yea

  • @steveryan1799

    @steveryan1799

    9 ай бұрын

    But why?

  • @GrandTheftChris

    @GrandTheftChris

    9 ай бұрын

    That's an American problem, not one of all western democracies. Especially the drugs and crimes.

  • @benable

    @benable

    9 ай бұрын

    @@steveryan1799 global elites want to reduce the world population, recently Pfizer stated they want a 50% reduction in world population. They say they want to save the planet…for themselves

  • @jamesdean2077
    @jamesdean20773 ай бұрын

    i came in Canada in 2015 the first 4 years were so nice now its a nightmare i'm stuck with my family here with 2 jobs we're still struggling with stupide Turdeau's policy and high taxes spending spending ,Crime and much more , im moving back to Europe next year byyyye Canada you're no longer shining like before , good luck everyone

  • @PristineReviews

    @PristineReviews

    2 ай бұрын

    i wish i had another country i could go to :( our whole home has been trampled on here

  • @CliveBirse
    @CliveBirse7 ай бұрын

    In Canada, individuals living in cars due to partial homelessness result from a complex interplay of factors. High housing costs relative to income, stagnant wages, and income inequality drive this issue. Job loss, weak social support, medical expenses, evictions, and lack of affordable housing also contribute, while systemic problems and inadequate policies further perpetuate the phenomenon.

  • @Grace.milburn

    @Grace.milburn

    7 ай бұрын

    Considering the present situation, diversifying by shifting investments from real estate to financial markets or gold is recommended, despite potential future home price drops. Given prevailing mortgage rates and economic uncertainty, this move is prudent, particularly due to stricter mortgage regulations. Seeking advice from a knowledgeable independent financial advisor is advisable for those seeking guidance.

  • @ThomasChai05

    @ThomasChai05

    7 ай бұрын

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    @mikegarvey17

    7 ай бұрын

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    @ThomasChai05

    7 ай бұрын

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    @JackBJacobs233

    7 ай бұрын

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  • @feonasmith9226
    @feonasmith92269 ай бұрын

    As one of the immigrants who left in 2017, I saw some of this coming years ago. When you come from a developing country, you learn to tell when the economic winds are shifting and leave as soon as you can before you get caught in the storm. Going back to my home country has worked out very well for me. I wouldn't freak out too much though, I've seen countries go through a LOT worse and still manage to turn around eventually. Canada is a rich country, it will be fine. The problem is that it takes time for things to be fixed; for young people, that can turn out to be a chunk of time out of their most productive years they cannot afford to lose. I still love Canada, plan to return (even part time) one day. This too shall pass.

  • @aaz1992

    @aaz1992

    9 ай бұрын

    You're spot on. It will get better but I'm guessing that may take 20 years

  • @feonasmith9226

    @feonasmith9226

    9 ай бұрын

    Maybe less than 20 years, I'm not sure things are that far gone. Canadians are not used to political and economic turmoil so it may feel like the end of the world. Try going through all of that, intense political rivalry that sucks all the energy out of the country and the government being flat broke or drowning in debt. Then we can panic. 🙂We're not there yet. At least we still have educated immigrants to help figure out the challenges. Just needs good leadership to channel talents in the right direction. I'll do my part when the dust settles.@@aaz1992

  • @danzwku

    @danzwku

    9 ай бұрын

    Which country is your home country?

  • @feonasmith9226

    @feonasmith9226

    9 ай бұрын

    @@danzwku Would rather not say

  • @genomedia44

    @genomedia44

    9 ай бұрын

    Do you see similar situations for other countries? (like you saw for Canada back then)

  • @VincentChase905
    @VincentChase9058 ай бұрын

    As a person who lives in hamilton, the homeless crisis is severe. You can't go 2 blocks without seeing a tent city, and not 1 block without seeing someone on the verge of overdosing ( at least down the mountain ). There is nothing being done and even with vacant unused townhouse complexes there is just no help. People are becoming angry with the homeless thinking that its all addicts and lazy people, when in reality alot of my friends, and families with no drug use simply cant afford to live. But we currently have 3 different condos being built worth close to a million each. That will deffinitley help. No mental health assistance, No rehab assistance, No housing assistance. they get overlooked and looked down on. The other day I saw a mother whom I knew, washing her daughters face in the water fountain at the park before school. She lost her apartment due to it being sold to a guy from toronto and rent being almost tripled. She does not use drugs ( not that it even matters if she did ). Its becoming bad when all you hear is talking Ill of the homeless when a good chunk of them literally had no other option despite trying their hardest. I hope this country heals, but as of now it doesn't seem that way.

  • @jobz9150

    @jobz9150

    8 ай бұрын

    Wow that's just sad. I hope your country can get through this. I can't imagine living like that. Damn.

  • @brucelawrence547

    @brucelawrence547

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank God we aren't a third world country😵‍💫

  • @dangerousmindgames

    @dangerousmindgames

    8 ай бұрын

    The majority is addicts and the mentally ill. But the liberal government wants this. Their goal is to create a homeless state. There is no person with less power than a homeless person addicted to drugs.

  • @drmann9886

    @drmann9886

    8 ай бұрын

    This is what they turned society when they took us from our roots in nature, where we knees how to build fire and grown food. They gave people easy life easy access to packaged food water and air conditioning. Then they took it away. Industrial revolution? Then how come it devolutions society? People are not meant to live easy lives. We need to go back to our roots, live in nature and forget urbanized lifestyles cause it's modern.

  • @scienceofthemagi9750

    @scienceofthemagi9750

    8 ай бұрын

    The moment your governor started. Centrised digital currency. 100% of Canadians became slaves of the bank/fascism. You bunch of idiots. Hahahaaaa

  • @KurtisC93
    @KurtisC938 ай бұрын

    The cost of living has absolutely _skyrocketed_ here. I live in Edmonton, one of the more affordable cities in Canada. Even here, I've pretty much become financially crippled. I can't handle this anymore. Prices are absolutely insane.

  • @LeeZaslofsky

    @LeeZaslofsky

    8 ай бұрын

    The inflation rate in Canada is 4% per year. In the US it's 3.8%. In Australia it's 6% In the European Union it's 5.9% In India it's 6.8% In the UK it's 6.7% And you're "crippled"? I'm a senior living on a pension . I am annoyed by price increases, but I'm hardly "crippled". Maybe you need to calm down.

  • @KurtisC93

    @KurtisC93

    8 ай бұрын

    @@LeeZaslofsky I'm on permanent disability, and I don't receive enough money to do much of anything. Something like 60% of my paycheck goes to rent, and most of the rest goes to groceries, electricity, and internet-all of which are more than twice as expensive now as they were even a couple years ago. I barely have enough left over to enjoy anything.

  • @jessikapiche6097

    @jessikapiche6097

    7 ай бұрын

    @@LeeZaslofskyif anyone believe that inflation was 4% per year in Canada, those people need big big glasses to check out how much it really cost compare to a few years ago. it is nowhere near 4%. Actually it is more like 50% no joke. 2 years ago, for 100$ i would get out of the groceries with 2 bags of stuff. Now, it cost me 200$ for the same stuff. 4%??? who do you think you are kidding? it is a joke from the rich to publicly MOCK the poor to say that the inflation was 4%...and probably to mitigate the revolt that is brewing... i believe cities are close to be put in hell very soon. There is 20,000 families that are now, this year, living in government 'rentals' that are suppose to be for 'special occasions'. That is a big sign there is a big problem coming.

  • @ramsaybolton9151

    @ramsaybolton9151

    7 ай бұрын

    @@LeeZaslofsky You say it's 4% but this is not reflective of the spikes in housing cost, service costs and grocery costs all with little to no growth in wages. The price of the average home has gone from $2008: $282,583 to 2022:$655,507.Common grocery items like eggs, milk and meat have literally doubled in price. Comparable cars have doubled in price as well. The old $20,000-$30,000 brands are now much closer to $60/70,000.

  • @ramsaybolton9151

    @ramsaybolton9151

    7 ай бұрын

    @@LeeZaslofsky You're not crippled because you obviously don't spend 1/3 of your life working anymore to realize how long it would take you to pay off your home. My uncle worked at a fucking retail store as a manager ( his wife didn't have to work) in the 90's to buy a home that was less than $115,000. It's now worth almost $700,000. It would take me more than 30 years to pay that off, especially with these insane rates. That was a starter house. It's tiny.

  • @supermash1
    @supermash17 ай бұрын

    I just learned that mortgage debt in Canada is larger than the GDP of the nation. Can you believe that? I was shocked. Good night Canada, and good luck.

  • @user-kt5gd2yu7l

    @user-kt5gd2yu7l

    7 ай бұрын

    Negative equity or lifetime tax slave. This was the goal of politicians.

  • @aSome1
    @aSome19 ай бұрын

    I'm from Brazil and I'm 32 years old, down here, we all grew up having the word "Canada" as a synonym for a role model to be followed by a country seeking success (together to Scandinavian countries + Switzerland, it's common here to hear people saying stuff like "this city is a Norway in Brazil" - like, when the city has a high standard, "do you think that voting for this guy will make our country a Switzerland in such a short period of time?", "hey, watch out for your stuff, here's not Canada")...my country's been always a mess in every sense, but seeing the otherwise "1st world countries" following suit is too crazy for my brain to process

  • @julianholman7379

    @julianholman7379

    8 ай бұрын

    in terms of irresponsible resource extraction, Canada has long been called 'the Brazil of the North' (eg pelletizing old growth forest for power generation in Korea and the UK)

  • @offzard

    @offzard

    8 ай бұрын

    Verdade

  • @InsideJungle

    @InsideJungle

    8 ай бұрын

    Good perspective!

  • @Eichro

    @Eichro

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm also from Brazil and I can second and confirm everything OP says. Every day I think about leaving this hellhole, but it is starting to feel like there's no longer any place to run to.

  • @martiusyamamoto1578

    @martiusyamamoto1578

    8 ай бұрын

    Brazilian here. Ditto!

  • @kokobeans3339
    @kokobeans33398 ай бұрын

    Yeah.. as a young person going into university in Canada, I know that as soon as I achieve an education and am fully independent I will have to move out of the country. I really love this country and the experiences ive had growing up here, but I know the way things are right now, its unsustainable to stay :(

  • @gameburn178

    @gameburn178

    8 ай бұрын

    Depends on your degree, depends on location. In general, there is a labor shortage, and an ageing population (many in your specialty) -- not a given at all that you have to leave.

  • @thesnowman2509

    @thesnowman2509

    8 ай бұрын

    same, I'm learning spanish, hope to move to texas and be a nuclear engineer

  • @laah8916

    @laah8916

    8 ай бұрын

    And where do you plan on going?

  • @BudsCannaCorner

    @BudsCannaCorner

    8 ай бұрын

    @@gameburn178 most young Canadians plan on leaving, we are incredibly well educated and other countries with lower costs of living are willing to pay us living wages. in my career, I plan to jump to the US or AUS because literally the pay doubles, it's insane. I go from 65k to 120k in one job hop, same position and everything.

  • @yourmomsbf878

    @yourmomsbf878

    8 ай бұрын

    @@BudsCannaCorner 100% your an immigrant and you've done greedy research on where you can earn the most instead of being an actual human being. THIS IS WHY canada is a hellhole. My best friend from hong kong moved to AUS as well, to be a doctor. Too bad during the pandemic every "canadian" doctor hid at home and collected a paycheck. While every "canadian" doctor stayed at work and helped people because they weren't an immigrant.

  • @sneakthieve
    @sneakthieve8 ай бұрын

    I’ve had wonderful friends from Ontario for 20yrs. One was always so confused as to why I distrusted government (I’m American) He understands now.

  • @KaiserCeaser
    @KaiserCeaser5 ай бұрын

    I’m a Canadian on the east coast. In the last few years I’ve watched the homeless in my town increase steadily. When I catch the bus there is regularly 10 or more. They live on the bus taking it from one end to the other to stay out of the cold.

  • @benjaminl4524
    @benjaminl45249 ай бұрын

    This is what happens when you have a high school teacher running a country, the same person that spends 600 Million dollars just so he can stay in power

  • @christopherlundy6522

    @christopherlundy6522

    8 ай бұрын

    @benjaminl4524 a drama teacher at that

  • @benjaminl4524

    @benjaminl4524

    8 ай бұрын

    @unidentified666 Obviously I don’t think so, why else am I making this comment

  • @SenorSwagBuns
    @SenorSwagBuns9 ай бұрын

    Something has to break for all countries. We cant afford housing. As prices just keep going up without wages.

  • @zymosan123

    @zymosan123

    9 ай бұрын

    You get what you voted for.

  • @SSFYHHH

    @SSFYHHH

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@zymosan123 not everyone voted for Trudeau. But, we still experienced the consequences

  • @lolcatjunior

    @lolcatjunior

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@zymosan123 The conservative tory mess in the UK shows right wingers have no answer for this problem.

  • @kevinmanning4880

    @kevinmanning4880

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@lolcatjuniorthe answer is digital currency and you will own nothing and be happy

  • @kevinmanning4880

    @kevinmanning4880

    9 ай бұрын

    The money system will break. Digital currency and you will own nothing and be happy

  • @arutemisu42
    @arutemisu422 ай бұрын

    I'm a Canadian that's been working in the US for the past 8 years, so I've been a bit ignorant of what was happening. Doing some catch up now and I'm absolutely shocked by what Trudeau's government has done. I'll come back in 2025 just to vote Pierre in and pray he's able to accomplish even half of what he say he'll do.

  • @hottubmobileneil
    @hottubmobileneil7 ай бұрын

    It is worse then that if you are trying to survive on O.D.S.P. on 15,000. A year , less then half of what many consider poverty of 37,000.

  • @sheenydonut
    @sheenydonut9 ай бұрын

    I was driving with my brother up to Northern Ontario to help him move in to his new place and I mentioned how there's tons of new houses being built around our old neighborhood and he just replied: 'Those aren't for us.'

  • @abomb6046

    @abomb6046

    9 ай бұрын

    Those are for China

  • @fishnets4177

    @fishnets4177

    9 ай бұрын

    LGBTQ PEOPLE'S free admission rainbow railroad coalition refugee ASYLUM all expenses paid for by the United States of America..

  • @honkhonk8009

    @honkhonk8009

    9 ай бұрын

    We litterally let OTHER COUNTRIES export their housing/overpopulation problems to us. Why the fuck do we even let that happen bruh. My family came here 30 years ago, and it was a genuienly nice country back then. But bro ever since Justin Trudeau, its been a litteral nose dive.

  • @CultofEarthlings

    @CultofEarthlings

    9 ай бұрын

    they're for the immigrants that the government insists "are not here to replace you"

  • @davidfoltz8922

    @davidfoltz8922

    9 ай бұрын

    @@fishnets4177 I noticed that you are fascinated with LGBT on several posts??? Hmmm? Me thinks you protest TOO much? Time to come out of your closet?

  • @myheartbelong2oi
    @myheartbelong2oi9 ай бұрын

    You forgot to add that Canadians make around 30% less than the average American. You could make an entire video comparing communities along the border as the closest apples-to-apples market comparison.

  • @alainmona268

    @alainmona268

    9 ай бұрын

    Canadians make way less than 30%. The American dollar alone is 30% higher, income tax in the states is 15-25% for the average income compared to 30-40% for Canadians. Then we get taxed again GST/HST at 13-15% whereas the states even somewhere like New York has a 8% tax and Florida has a 5% tax.

  • @alainmona268

    @alainmona268

    9 ай бұрын

    then gas, food and all types of products are 50% off

  • @danielindrigo7992

    @danielindrigo7992

    9 ай бұрын

    And yet the average person is better off in Canada than in the USA. When you include all taxes and the additional health care costs, Americans typically take home a smaller percentage of their earnings.

  • @alainmona268

    @alainmona268

    9 ай бұрын

    @@danielindrigo7992 I’ve lived in Canada and the US, you’re full of shit. You can get a basic insurance plan for 15-20$ a month that covers most if not all expenses. You just gotta do your research and find the best plan that covers your needs. Most people complain about health care costs are the ones who don’t get complete coverage and bitch about it on the news which leads to sensationalizing the content to get reactions and clicks. Canadas health care is more costly waiting 25hrs in an emergency room and potentially dying, waiting 1 year to see a specialist even for patients recovering from surgery or cancers, no access to basic general practitioners or family doctors since they’re in massive demand, doctors and nurses LEAVING to the states cause the pay, stress, and quality of life is destroying their health.

  • @scottdiamond7133

    @scottdiamond7133

    9 ай бұрын

    Canada is F#CKED, Trudeau and his incompetent sicophants have let this happen. I'm pissed off and embarrassed to be a Canadian.

  • @dustys5512
    @dustys55128 ай бұрын

    The price increase on rent is consistent with what I've seen in Boise Idaho. In 2004 I rented a 1 bedroom 1 bath apartment for $650/month. That exact same apartment is now $1250/month. Probably the only reason the price hasn't increased more is because that part of Boise isn't the center hub anymore where everyone wanted to live.

  • @minigol91
    @minigol917 ай бұрын

    All of the world is a mess right now.

  • @0--o--0
    @0--o--09 ай бұрын

    as a canadian, shits been tough

  • @pepperman.

    @pepperman.

    9 ай бұрын

    Best of luck from finland!

  • @gadriver

    @gadriver

    9 ай бұрын

    As a Québécois. Each time I get up in the morning, right after I spit on Canada flag and the picture of England King, I kinda begin to feel bad for anglo-canadiens

  • @VegaTakeOver

    @VegaTakeOver

    9 ай бұрын

    based and dont feel bad the rest of canada is not anglo anymore @@gadriver

  • @baraw9305

    @baraw9305

    9 ай бұрын

    Sorry for you. Lived in Alberta 2014-2016… loved the place

  • @brianblak14

    @brianblak14

    9 ай бұрын

    @@gadriverof course a separatist Québécois says that

  • @JacobParkYusuk
    @JacobParkYusuk9 ай бұрын

    Grew up in Canada, moved to the US in 2000. Loved it (as a young adult), the fact that it was similar in culture, but cheaper. Moved back to Canada a few years later and felt that Canada had changed a bit, but nothing too bad. Moved to the US again in 2012, got a green card (on track for US citizenship), and have a family now... Moving down when I did was one of the best decisions I've ever made. Canada is almost unrecognizable today (late 2023) vs the place I grew up in. I would dread for my kids to grow up there (as it is). :( #IAMCanadian

  • @dabluntz19

    @dabluntz19

    9 ай бұрын

    I feel like I see this comment on every r/Canada post.

  • @Sanddollar1

    @Sanddollar1

    9 ай бұрын

    As an American, just please don’t vote in America like Canadians do in Canada! We don’t want liberal Canadians in the USA.

  • @infobulb

    @infobulb

    9 ай бұрын

    Mass Immigration from the developing world is killing Canada

  • @mr.2cents.846

    @mr.2cents.846

    9 ай бұрын

    I came back to Canada 2002 and loved it. Now Vancouver is just a paradise for leftist and mental I'll who twerk in the streets.

  • @lisamrb4620

    @lisamrb4620

    9 ай бұрын

    I grew up in rural S.W. Ontario, and moved to the USA in June 2000. I was 31, then. It’s so sad to see how everything has changed and you’re right, it’s nothing at all like I grew up! My memories of growing up there are honestly wonderful. This is just so sad to see! I pray for change to come very soon. Great people, with a horrible government!

  • @dlocknessmonsta8431
    @dlocknessmonsta84318 ай бұрын

    Almost any politician in the US would say that increases in crime, homelessness. and drug abuse are directly linked to increases in the price of a mortgage, lack of housing, increases in cost of living, emigrants bringing drugs like fentanyl into the country, and bad taxes on hard-working middle class families just trying pay their bills every month.

  • @PecosChico
    @PecosChico2 ай бұрын

    Canada is a lot more dystopian than just the cost of housing.

  • @ninonator13
    @ninonator138 ай бұрын

    I spent the last 16 years of my life living in the same city this video started on (Waterloo,ON), and now I am sitting down typing this comment in my native country of Colombia. I'll be forever grateful for the opportunities I had to learn english, get a good education and have a lifestyle that many fellow Colombians can't, but if you had asked me 5 years ago that I'd be moving to Colombia because I did not see any kind of future for me in Canada I would have laughed. I really felt this whole video on a personal level, and it is sad the state of things in Canada, I felt stuck, not really seeing a life where I could do more than just get by - and mind me I had a good paying job and great career growth opportunity - ultimately the real cost to live in Canada no longer justified itself. I really do feel like the first wave of a larger movement, where it is still seen as taboo or underground to move from Canada, people here in Colombia sometimes don't quite understand, but I'm confident we will see many more people leaving Canada for other countries whether it is their homeland or not. I don't know if Colombia is my final destination, nor will I shut the door on Canada forever, but right now a return to Canada seems distant.

  • @MGrey-qb5xz

    @MGrey-qb5xz

    8 ай бұрын

    lol i learned english from cartoons and looked up university level education from my phone, stop complaining

  • @estarossa2387

    @estarossa2387

    8 ай бұрын

    come to the US its at least not totally unattainable to get a house

  • @SC-fk9nc
    @SC-fk9nc9 ай бұрын

    Very sad. I'm glad I no longer live in Canada.

  • @dee24874
    @dee248745 ай бұрын

    Excellent analysis! Thank you.

  • @samb2989
    @samb29898 ай бұрын

    im 4 years into a 5 year engineering degree here. I cant wait top get the hell out as soon as im done

  • @wespeakforthetrees
    @wespeakforthetrees9 ай бұрын

    Trust me Canada, you are not alone. Things are messed up just about everywhere on this planet.

  • @cryptostormer2512

    @cryptostormer2512

    9 ай бұрын

    The History Of Central Banking and The Enslavement of Mankind - Steven Goodson

  • @TheNewAgeCreater

    @TheNewAgeCreater

    9 ай бұрын

    The difference is our government is actually fucking useless.

  • @cedricc4105

    @cedricc4105

    9 ай бұрын

    Especially in the western world.

  • @nucleardoomertv3206

    @nucleardoomertv3206

    9 ай бұрын

    I think this is crisis of capitalism in general. Exact the same or very simmilar problems can be experienced in US, Slovakia, Czech Republic, any other EU or european countries. I think that even China or Japan have this problems. I have no picture how politics is working in Canada, but people that are losing trust in state institutions, capitalism and democracy as a system is completely fucking my country. More and more people wants communism back, and russian propaganda spreads like never before despite the fact that we are Ukraine neighbour. We have elections going in two weeks and populists, neo-nazis and mafia is going to win it, release all the jailed criminals and made all the problems even worse.

  • @brianmurray1395

    @brianmurray1395

    9 ай бұрын

    WEF AGENDA IS EXACTLY WHAT IS IS. They used this Covid-19 in order to rush this dystopian nightmare in!! Agenda 2925 Agenda 2030 read it!

  • @SandroSensei
    @SandroSensei9 ай бұрын

    We have this in Holland also. The Dutch goverment gives homes to muslim immigrants and the dutch native can live with their parents till they are 30.

  • @Zeetana1

    @Zeetana1

    9 ай бұрын

    Same in Norway. Just a couple weeks ago, my city council was handing out free new clothes for immigrants down at the volunteer café where they meet once a week. They get pretty much everything for free in their lives here. It sure feels like a replacement.

  • @joaocosta3374

    @joaocosta3374

    9 ай бұрын

    30 years? Those are rookoe numbers, you have to prop them up!

  • @georgewheeler193

    @georgewheeler193

    9 ай бұрын

    Sister of that picture< do they give them 2200$$$ a month too? Medical, housing, clothes, food gimme gimme gimme....what the Hell is going on? Is the great reset?? What if we "GET THEM OUT"??? How can we put up with these 'parasites'????

  • @ViceRidden

    @ViceRidden

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@Zeetana1 Because it is.

  • @Kahtah
    @Kahtah8 ай бұрын

    I'm originally from the US but moved here about 15 years ago. My wife and I have been looking at moving to the US for the first time since the original decision to move up here. The cost of living, unavailability of family doctors, and the current political theatre has just jumped the shark. Yes I know the US is messed up, so very much so, but the cons are outweighing the pros.

  • @jimmcintyre397

    @jimmcintyre397

    7 ай бұрын

    Good riddance.

  • @Kahtah

    @Kahtah

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jimmcintyre397 Classy.

  • @jl696

    @jl696

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes. Come back. Just do your research carefully. There are many nice and more affordable places to live in US. I would avoid living in high tax states and most major cities for a number of reasons that you probably already know about. Depending on your occupation, many jobs are now going remote or hybrid work schedule so you might not have to commute very much or not at all. Good luck to you.

  • @ur-inannak9565
    @ur-inannak95658 ай бұрын

    If you look at the average household income as a percentage of the average price of a house, only 3 European countries have it worse than Canada - Spain, Portugal, and Greece. Thats right, Canada is now in some respects poorer than Eastern Europe and Italy. If we are still a first world country we barely make the cut.

  • @The4Tifier
    @The4Tifier8 ай бұрын

    Canada stopped being amazing for me after I joined the workforce in COVID-19. Being overworked, underpaid, and under-appreciated by jobs that were ridiculously hard to get despite being low-wage grunt work in an economy where everything was so expensive nearly broke me mentally and spiritually. I didn't work so hard in school and sacrificed so many opportunities to socialize and party in my youth to get straight A's in order to have the life I do now. The entire world desperately needs a hard reset if the young adults of my generation are ever going to have a chance to have a fair shot in life like our parents did.

  • @scienceofthemagi9750

    @scienceofthemagi9750

    8 ай бұрын

    The moment your governor started. Centrised digital currency. 100% of Canadians became slaves of the bank/fascism. You bunch of idiots. Hahahaaaa

  • @topsuperseven7910

    @topsuperseven7910

    8 ай бұрын

    Sure but if you work in a kind of hostile low-paying job long enough you can afford to rent a bedroom with 3 other roommates in your 30s and 40s with 'stove rules' and have enough left over to pay for the mobile phone and data with the remaining 10% of your income. Hang in and you can afford your own room at the seniors housing (the one where they put mentally ill and rehab people too) and at 70 get FREE government suicide machine death. Huzzah Canada!

  • @abluerainbow

    @abluerainbow

    8 ай бұрын

    It took me three years to find a job, the only one I can get is dishwashing. I used to have a goal in life. Now I can't even go to school for said goal, because it's so fucking expensive.

  • @dumpstadee8371

    @dumpstadee8371

    8 ай бұрын

    you let too many tresspassers in. come to mesa arizona many homes being built. but if you are a straight a student who works with his hands, go get a A&P liecense airframe -powerplant and work on airplanes. leave the grunt work to the trespassers

  • @Morpheus-pt3wq

    @Morpheus-pt3wq

    8 ай бұрын

    It seems, "the mice paradise" experiment was correct and humanity is on its way to doom.

  • @DanielleSamoneJohnson77
    @DanielleSamoneJohnson779 ай бұрын

    The U.S. is quickly following Canada's lead in this pattern. The main culprit is the private investment trend. Groups are investing with regular returns that are payable monthly. No one, however, is noticing the ethics behind their investments. These massive surges in investments are not building homes for sale. They are empowering conglomerates to cash purchase real estate and to build at epidemic levels for over inflated rent. This lucky gold pot is rapidly costing us all precious housing. We are headed in the very same direction. 😔

  • @yashpatel261

    @yashpatel261

    9 ай бұрын

    Glad to see someone is sharp enough to see the root cause of the so called housing shortage.

  • @ascendant95

    @ascendant95

    9 ай бұрын

    I respectfully disagree Danielle. The U.S. is in far better shape in just about every category compared to Canada. Canada is in the worst shape out of the Western countries BY FAR. Once the global recession/depression is over, Australia will come back strong. The UK will be about the same as they are today. The U.S. will be more powerful. Canada will have a dismal future. The U.S. was propping Canada up for over 60 years and that's over now for the most part. Orange Donald dropped Canada for a new trade relationship with Mexico (which will be much more successful) and Canada lost all their goodies and freebies. Biden refused to change it, but you won't hear that in the media. It's over for Canada. EDIT: Biden held strong on ALL of Trump's new trade deals. He refused to change any of it with any country. Look into it it's true.

  • @AntiHaze

    @AntiHaze

    9 ай бұрын

    Investors wouldn’t want housing in the first place if the prices didn’t keep getting bid up by cramming more and more people into too few homes. In other words, investment % in housing is a symptom of high prices, not the cause of it.

  • @johncam8420

    @johncam8420

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ascendant95 What goodies were lost by Canada? The tariffs on milk imports?

  • @alejandromaldonado6159

    @alejandromaldonado6159

    9 ай бұрын

    Teddy Roosevelt would've have these greedy people imprisoned.

  • @harrymandel
    @harrymandel7 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately....that's correct and thank you for saying that openly for I am not sure how long we will be able to do that.

  • @stukadive8779
    @stukadive87798 ай бұрын

    I love how after seeing quite a few of similar videos, on countries like Canada, the UK, the Netherlands, or Sweden, or GREECE... but I don't need a video for Greece since I live here... just by changing the percentages and removing or adding surprisingly few elements... It's the same thing. Like, even 5 minutes into this video I was thinking... He could have just increased the statistics results and switched some percentages, and it would be easily a video about Greece, without changing any other phrases... Except for the names of cities, of course. Really speaks volumes about the world we live in, in its entirety...

  • @zynski3451

    @zynski3451

    7 ай бұрын

    The big difference perhaps is I never see Canadians commenting from outside Canada saying they made a mistake and wish to move back. Not one, ever. Thousands of comments. No one says 'Canada here I come!'

  • @stukadive8779

    @stukadive8779

    7 ай бұрын

    @@zynski3451 From the moment you leave a country, it's to have a better life. The place you immigrate to may be worse, or you may find yourself in a particularly bad situation, but that does not mean the homeland is a good place to go back and live... Just not as bad, compared to other places... So any thinking person, will never say they want to return, since... from the moment they left... They decided it wasn't worth living there. In my case, any person I know that has returned to Greece, no matter the age, from people who are 85 to people who are 35, all of them regret it. The only ones who don't, are the ones who'd be wealthy enoguh anyways.

  • @zynski3451

    @zynski3451

    7 ай бұрын

    @@stukadive8779 a reasonable response, but these comment sections are full of people who came to Canada and have since returned to their homelands, and say they appreciate their homes more, so...

  • @stukadive8779

    @stukadive8779

    7 ай бұрын

    @@zynski3451 That's just a certain train of thought that we, here in Greece, call "Το μη χείρον, βέλτιστον.", which literally translates to "The not worst, is the best." Though, it may also be patriotism, nostalgia, idealism, being re united with friends, family, places and old habits, a sense of security since you're closer to soemthing familiar, etc...

  • @zynski3451

    @zynski3451

    7 ай бұрын

    @@stukadive8779 I hear what you are saying: it is subjective, or perhaps the person tells themself whatever is least embarrassing and most soothing. 'I always wanted to leave and I always wanted to come back.' But if the goal is the subjects peace of mind and happiness, it is not solipsism if they actually arrive at peace and happiness.

  • @amishgoalkeeper3391
    @amishgoalkeeper33919 ай бұрын

    Breaks my heart to see all this happen over a small decade. I grew up in the greatest country in the world only to see it get destroyed

  • @williamsmith7340

    @williamsmith7340

    9 ай бұрын

    Ditto. We’ve watched our bought and paid for political elites sell the country down the river to their globalist masters. It’s treason, and the guys who fought or died in both world wars must be spinning in their graves.

  • @MrCleitus

    @MrCleitus

    9 ай бұрын

    It was never the greatest country in the world, no such thing.

  • @williamsmith7340

    @williamsmith7340

    9 ай бұрын

    @@MrCleitus indulge the hyperbole, friend. I’ve traveled the world, and however you might want to define “great”, rural Canada where I grew up was the greatest place I can imagine.

  • @ascendant95

    @ascendant95

    9 ай бұрын

    No you did not grow up in the greatest country in the world. Only someone brainwashed by the CBC would think that. I feel sorry for you.

  • @jeffhampton2767

    @jeffhampton2767

    9 ай бұрын

    Canada was never the greatest country in the world.

  • @Shridra
    @Shridra9 ай бұрын

    My grandparents moved here from Holland post ww2. My great grandparents on the other side moved here from England post ww1. They all chose to move here because they saw Canada as a place where they could have a future. As a child in the 80s and 90s I felt proud of my country. I realized I no longer feel proud, and I worry sincerely for my future. If I could go build a house in the woods and go full self sufficient I would in a heartbeat...

  • @ChelseaSierraK.

    @ChelseaSierraK.

    8 ай бұрын

    same

  • @markferguson7563

    @markferguson7563

    8 ай бұрын

    Nearly every negative nuance that Jack expresses is a parallel scenario here in the major 6 cities of Australia and, increasingly so in regional areas. The irreparable crux of these issues in both Canada and Australia are exceptionally high migrant intakes. But due to only having a peripheral knowledge of just how excessive Canada’s migrant intakes are I will concentrate on Australia’s. Since the country’s borders were reopened on Nov 3, 2021, there has been a net-increase of the population that’s approximately 750,000 featherless bipeds. Of that number, a STAGGERING 350,000 - about 47% of the total - are people who have gained admission into the country on student related visas. Of course, large intakes of foreign students (classified as being temporary immigrants) are something that Canadians are au fait with, too. Here in Oz, since Jan 2014, so huge has the intake of foreign students been that they are now the ‘COLLECTIVE’ majorities, of 11 of the county’s top 14 universities. But apart from them dispossessing Australians from places in unis their own country they have also dispossessed Australians from acquiring properties to rent. Moreover, the 950,000 international students presently in Australia are the nub of why rents in Sydney and Melbourne are between 20 to 30 percent higher than they should be. Meanwhile, the intrinsic reason why property prices are duly exorbitant here is because of excessive levels of immigration - either temps or permanents. Reputable economists estimate that, for every 100,000 permanent immigrants that arrive in Australia increase the value of a property by 2 percent. Succinctly, governments in Australia and Canada (at the federal, and state/provincial levels), are ALL COMMITTED to large scale immigration programs as the intrinsic means (a Ponzi Scheme) to propel economic growth. This train-of-thinking to all of the rabid economic rationalists is that mass-immigration engenders relentless consumption - therefore, increasing wealth. Alas, the great negatives with immigration into Western nations, over the past 25 years (Jack raises this at the 11 minute and 20 second point), exist with the sociological detriments these from diverse cultures and religions spawn. Quite simply, the influx of these groups has been so immense that they are no longer just significant parts of communities in Canada and Australia and, moreover, Britain, that they’ve totally usurped the predecessors. Their numbers are now so immense in an array of areas that they are the re-colonists.

  • @Shridra

    @Shridra

    8 ай бұрын

    @@markferguson7563 Yes, I agree with your comments. The funny (sad, not haha) thing is that with the world population on the cusp of dropping precipitously I can see other countries start to put an end to emigration by means of incentives to stay, which will put an end to the "gravy train" that the countries with high immigration have come to rely on. We need to start finding other ways of keeping our economies strong without importing people, because that importation is going to no longer be an option in the near future, as far as human history goes anyways.

  • @markferguson7563

    @markferguson7563

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Shridra What you say has validity with some countries, but absolutely not with what the majority. Of the majority is the entire continent of Africa. And where ever you travel to in any big city in Europe the African diasporas are always sociological and economic disasters, which cannot be said about other groups. But whether they are poor or successful, they all fracture the social structures of the host societies that attracted them to migrate in the first place. This is entirely due to them wanting to maintain and perpetuate their cultural and religious traditions. All of which is a recipe for disaster. To prove that occurred last week with the violent clashes between Hindus and Sikhs in Toronto and Vancouver over the murder of the latter's clique.

  • @Shridra

    @Shridra

    8 ай бұрын

    @@markferguson7563 ah, yes, you may well be accurate in that. Where I live specifically the majority of the incoming non "native" population is from the middle east, which I'm aware is beginning to have similar population issues as other developed countries, and the countries I was thinking of. But you are correct, Africa, and specifically sub Saharan Africa is, at present, not suffering from decreased fertility. I know there are still countries where the average fertility rate is 5-6 children per woman.

  • @Redpillgoku
    @Redpillgoku6 ай бұрын

    Well done. Great video. Can’t wait to leave!

  • @jon4139
    @jon41398 ай бұрын

    Not only does the immigration situation mean demand is so much higher than it otherwise would be but in my experience it is primarily from places where the prevailing attitude is that the people are just happy to finally be in a developed country, with things like relatively functional courts/justice system and healthcare. I work with volunteers, many of whom are newcomers from places like the Philippines, India or Kenya. To them even living with 4-5 roommates (naturally, from their own home country) is not only totally fine, but is still seen as living the dream. This is something that is going to affect the way people vote, if only a certain more established variety of citizen has a problem with these trends then at some tipping point they will be in the minority, and any democratic solution seems unlikely. This won't happen next week or next year mind you, just the immigration thing comes with an additional issue other than simple numbers. tl;dr, to people coming from certain places around the world, even a Canada in perpetual decline is a pretty good deal, and that's unfortunate for the rest of us.

  • @jessikapiche6097

    @jessikapiche6097

    7 ай бұрын

    i think you said well. In my block appartment, there is 8 people living together in a 4 1/2 appartment. Those are younger people and they all work. That in a way is good for them, but very bad for everyone else as that make them eager to pay even a 200$ rent a month (since multiplying that 200$x8 = 1600$/month for an old, ugly, dirty appartment that should be 600$ top in our area. immigration for Canada is not the solution and it never was.

  • @ishanp2514
    @ishanp25148 ай бұрын

    My fear is when people feel they have nothing to lose, something very very terrible will come out of it. Almost to the point of unimaginable. I have read enough history to know what desperation can bring out of a populace.

  • @yourmomsbf878

    @yourmomsbf878

    8 ай бұрын

    The only major difference in Canada in the past few decades is mass immigration of greedy, selfish rich *(word that has 6 letters) and is a race. The problem here lies that the countries that immigrate to Canada, are not solving their internal problems and instead leaving them behind. All the while they bring them here, greed and rich selfish people are causing our country to become a shithole. Deport people while we still can regardless of what they want. Norway did this, and now it's Norway again.

  • @alexinfinite7142

    @alexinfinite7142

    8 ай бұрын

    Bread riots

  • @teamojesusss

    @teamojesusss

    8 ай бұрын

    Well, I'm sure that will happen. Make sure to hide when that happens if you don't wanna end up dead, because people's fury will he unstoppable

  • @ishanp2514

    @ishanp2514

    8 ай бұрын

    I don’t think these crazy elites understand how much danger they are in. If I were to somehow wake up 10 years later and I learnt that all of them were put to the guillotine during a revolt , I would be shocked but not surprised. I don’t think these people in their cozy, multi million dollar houses understand this!!

  • @ishanp2514

    @ishanp2514

    8 ай бұрын

    @@alexinfinite7142 Riots would in my opinion be the least of concerns. I fear some French Revolution/ Reign of terror type event with tens of thousands being declared “enemy of the people” and put to death is not as far of a possibility as people think it is. I honestly don’t! But all westerners have forgotten what it’s like to live in a time of turmoil. I come from the third world and moved to Canada a few years back. I don’t think they realise just how dangerous the game they are playing is!!

  • @ironhammer4095
    @ironhammer40959 ай бұрын

    Tax tax tax, fees fees fees. The amount of taxes and fees Canadians have to pay you'd expect Scandinavian like level of services and standard of living.

  • @joshdoddadbod

    @joshdoddadbod

    9 ай бұрын

    Except for thr rampant corruption that sucks it all away

  • @Myiata1979
    @Myiata19797 ай бұрын

    The Greenbelt development would be a mistake.Ontario have lots of land,no need destroy farmland and water resources.

  • @tooyoungtobeold8756
    @tooyoungtobeold87567 ай бұрын

    I visited Canada (Toronto) a couple of time in the late 80's and loved it. I wanted to move there - not anymore. Sadly, the UK is not far behind, so I am trapped here, but we are still a bit better off here. By the way I saw the first ever ball pitched at the Skydome - I was at he top of the CN Tower. I was also in the stadium some time later when the roof closed for the first.

  • @garyw4211
    @garyw42119 ай бұрын

    Great summary. Like others have said, the country is a total mess. I came here in 1976 with my parents. My dad made $25/hr in the 80's when a decent house in Niagara was $125-$150k. Through hard work my parents were able to attain their dream. Unfortunatley, in 1988, free trade came into being and all the middle class manufacturing jobs dried up. 2 of the 3 GM plants closed. That was the beginning of the erosion of the middle class here. Im 52 now, i finally got into a stable job paying $30/hr five years ago but its too late for me. By the time there was enough money for a down payment, covid happened and the price of houses here doubled. The dream of owning a home here is shattered. You can barely buy a war time shack for $600k here now. And honestly, why be mortgage poor just to own a home? What kind of a life is that. Its great for those that already own but impossible for anyone else. The line has been drawn. You made it or you didnt. The ladder has been broken. Im dusgusted with the lack of leadership and greed with our political and private business elites. This is not the country I grew up in anymore.

  • @missgh1000

    @missgh1000

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm guessing this is ontario?

  • @garyw4211

    @garyw4211

    9 ай бұрын

    @@missgh1000 indeed.

  • @johncam8420

    @johncam8420

    9 ай бұрын

    The Liberals have been asleep - and frankly are profiting off of it.

  • @Tribuneoftheplebs

    @Tribuneoftheplebs

    9 ай бұрын

    Worried this could be Edmonton's future

  • @thisGuy481

    @thisGuy481

    9 ай бұрын

    Your dad made roughly $98/hr in todays money, fyi

  • @aka_donnie
    @aka_donnie8 ай бұрын

    As an adult in Canada, it feels more then bad I cannot afford to live on my own, even though I work a full time job as a lead...

  • @JohnSmith-ei6sc

    @JohnSmith-ei6sc

    8 ай бұрын

    Haha dude it sucka ass so bad. But you know what I hate more than all of this? The spoiled brats whose parents bought them a house. I hate those fuckers with a passion.

  • @yourmomsbf878

    @yourmomsbf878

    8 ай бұрын

    The only major difference in Canada in the past few decades is mass immigration of greedy, selfish rich *(word that has 6 letters) and is a race. The problem here lies that the countries that immigrate to Canada, are not solving their internal problems and instead leaving them behind. All the while they bring them here, greed and rich selfish people are causing our country to become a shithole. Deport people while we still can regardless of what they want. Norway did this, and now it's Norway again.

  • @BikeHelmetMk2

    @BikeHelmetMk2

    8 ай бұрын

    You pretty much have to hunker down with roommates and get that per person rent under $1000/mo if you can. Then you can work hard, take all overtime, and get your savings rate to a reasonable level.. I did that... lived VERY cheaply ($50/yr entertainment budget) for a while, until I could save up enough for a downpayment for a home. It was a 10 year endeavour...

  • @Sergmanny46
    @Sergmanny468 ай бұрын

    You will own nothing, and you will be happy. Every day, this phrase stops being a little less fiction, and a little more reality.