Corruption in Canada vs Russia | Which is worse?

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  • @zarlydoug
    @zarlydougАй бұрын

    After spending some time of in Russia with my wife from Moscow, I was shocked at how much better the quality of life is in Russia, this country we are taught to see as “a poor, corrupt Country”. I was able to enjoy life there more so that in my own country. Health care is readily available in Moscow, her daughter was sick and a doctor came to the apartment in one day to treat her. The cost of food is less. There was little indication of homelessness. People appeared to be happy and not worried about their lives falling apart. You are right in what you say. Canada is corrupt and no better than any other country, and they are tricked into believing otherwise. There is no question that Canada is in dire straights and I pray more people acknowledge this soon and fight to put a different government in power. But I think it may be too late. Canada has been heavily damaged in the last 10 years.

  • @Sergio_752

    @Sergio_752

    28 күн бұрын

    Dude, you lived in Moscow, all taxes from all Russia go there. Living in Moscow is realistically is like living in another country compared to other Russian cities

  • @zarlydoug

    @zarlydoug

    27 күн бұрын

    @@Sergio_752 ok, but that was my experience, and my current experience in Canada is absolutely shit.

  • @Sergio_752

    @Sergio_752

    27 күн бұрын

    @@zarlydoug maybe, I never been in Canada, but Moscow is really one of the best places to live if you have an apartment there

  • @zarlydoug

    @zarlydoug

    27 күн бұрын

    @@Sergio_752 Yeah, we have a small 2 room apartment, it's comfortable and pretty central. We are only 2 stops from the city center on the metro. The thing about Canada is it has become completely unaffordable for even the middle class. Most people can forget about owning a home or apartment especially if you're a young family just starting out in life. It won't happen for 90% of people. Those with houses and property are getting richer and those who don't have property are getting poorer as the cost of rent, food and fuel skyrockets. The government is sending piles and piles of cash out of the country and illicit drug use is rampant everywhere. The taxes in Canada are amongst the highest in the world, and leave very little money for spending. With GST and PST, sales tax and income tax, we are lucky to have half of our earnings left. And forget about finding a reliable family physician. It's not happening. That's why when I was in Moscow, I felt so at ease. I know well that Russia isn't a perfect place and that Moscow and St. Petersburg are not "typical Russia" but it was preferable to whatever is happening in my poor Canada.

  • @broyler

    @broyler

    26 күн бұрын

    @@zarlydoug No shit moscow is more affordable than any major canadian city, your monthly wage is like our yearly. I bet you can have pretty much the same experience in any developing country with your developed country money

  • @talisforstmanis1587
    @talisforstmanis158711 ай бұрын

    Canadians are free range humans on a tax farm.

  • @hedgehog_fox

    @hedgehog_fox

    11 ай бұрын

    😂👍

  • @fightersimon244

    @fightersimon244

    11 ай бұрын

    It really feels that way. It’s a shame because I really love this country and pretty much accepted the fact that I’ll have to break a back just to afford a down payment.

  • @andreybondarenko3042

    @andreybondarenko3042

    11 ай бұрын

    Not so free anymore either

  • @nwc3270

    @nwc3270

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow you nailed it😂

  • @BlackSeedOil20

    @BlackSeedOil20

    11 ай бұрын

    Haha what we realize after 20 years and we are still broke.

  • @folkaxx5220
    @folkaxx522010 ай бұрын

    "An honest enemy is better than a fake friend" Never in my imagination these words will have more meaning than ever

  • @FreedomandMagic

    @FreedomandMagic

    3 ай бұрын

    exactly what I was thinking when I came to Canada from Russia in 1996. Everyone was so "nice" and so ducking fake!

  • @user-ob2ne5kj2h

    @user-ob2ne5kj2h

    4 күн бұрын

    Difference between oponent and enemy is in respect for the other side

  • @kenlansing1216
    @kenlansing121611 ай бұрын

    When I was a boy I asked my father what the difference was between the Liberals and the Conservatives. He replied: "One is in, the other's out."

  • @PhaserBomb
    @PhaserBomb10 ай бұрын

    As a Canadian all this is 100% correct. When I was a kid you could find places for 700, like a house lol now its 700 for a room in a shithole. Rent is insane, pretty much all buildings going up you know you wont be able to afford the rent.

  • @chrislevisen1010
    @chrislevisen101011 ай бұрын

    This guy figured it out faster than most Canadians here their whole lives.

  • @luckyguy600

    @luckyguy600

    11 ай бұрын

    A better perspective ...

  • @boogyjuggy

    @boogyjuggy

    11 ай бұрын

    lollllllllllllllll, If the world only knew how crooked, corrupt the governments are in Canada, they would be shocked. Sick...the damage the Trudeaus, quebec, the 'french'... and all who have followed have done to this country ... just sick, sick, sick... Just a little backgrounder, to gain some perspective... Liberals - This is the party of massive government growth and debt under Trudeau part 1 (daddy), Lalonde, changing our banking system, the way we borrow money and from whom, the party of forcing a new flag on the nation, forcing bilingualism (French) on the country while allowing English to be banned (allowing bills 22, 178, 101…) in Quebec, forcing multiculturalism, renaming our founding constitution the BNA act and forcing a french style charter upon the country signed only by people from Quebec (Trudeau, Ouellette, Chretien)… The party of adscam, the funneling of millions into Quebec, Shawingate, hotel burning, contracts on napkins, cash changing hands in brown paper envelopes in Quebec restaurants, the party of the most corrupt, slimy, sleazy province in the country ( see MacLean’s magazine, Quebec corruption), where mayors all across the province are being charged with corruption, fraud, money laundering, bribery… ongoing trials as we speak, the party of equalization (the stealing of your money and funneling 10’s of billions into Quebec, and other franco Nazis towns and companies all across the country...every year for over 50 years now with no change in sight …), the stealing of farm land (Read - The tragedy of Quebec)…I could go on for hours with facts…the Liberal party of Canada has a long , long history, a pattern of greed, slime, deception and corruption dating back to the 1940s...100’s of billions , yes, 100’s of billions stolen out of Ottawa and funneled into quebec and other franco nazis towns, and companies, all across the country...all disguised as grants, subsides, equalization, bilingualism - only outside quebec (code for french) while quebec bans our language, a la bills 22, 178, 101... nice eh ? - all really legal theft, change the laws, steal more money, this is what they did...most people have no idea what happened to this country when Quebec, Trudeau, Lalonde... took over Ottawa = corruption, fraud, money laundering, every day, every way = government...follow the money folks, follow the money...french power $$$, follow the money...in all provinces. People really have no idea who took control of the country and what has been done to us over the last 60 years.....thanks Trudeau #1, and his crooked, corrupt quebec cronies, scary indeed...And until we repeal the very expensive laws/departments - the charter, equalization, bilingualism (code for french), multiculturalism, a dreadful immigration policy...the damage will continue...this did not begin overnight, decades of it...follow the money..see below.... kzread.info/dash/bejne/f5yExbhpl9esgpM.html Danny Williams , french corruption kzread.info/dash/bejne/p52TusmfdsbLicY.html Stats, language by province, bilingualism... kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z517vKdvqtvVe7Q.html french only Quebec, language laws, forced french all across the country…phony bilingual BS Below - Danny Williams - Upper Churchill (PLUS) very good, kzread.info/dash/bejne/enVkj9KsdMbKns4.html …

  • @g.p.w5638

    @g.p.w5638

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm a Canadian, born in 67. I figured it out long ago.... But people don't listen. Can't save them all. They need to voluntarily take the red pill.

  • @bradzimmerman3171

    @bradzimmerman3171

    11 ай бұрын

    Canadians with higher incomes won't care-so why figure it out- doesn't matter to them "Blackface "is good enough for them

  • @g.p.w5638

    @g.p.w5638

    11 ай бұрын

    @@bradzimmerman3171 you are correct. If they have enough money, or life things didn't beat them down, then they are ignorantly oblivious and judgemental and " snowblind".

  • @mrv6968
    @mrv696811 ай бұрын

    I am an ex-pat Canadian, former member of the RCAF and was extremely proud to wear the Maple Leaf on my epulets. I immigrated to the Philippines in 2005 because my Filipino wife was denied access to Canada and we were told, by my Liberal MP she would have to wait 3-4 years to come to Canada. WHY? She was my wife and not CHEAP LABOUR! Since moving to the tropics we started our own family and as life unfolded quietly and attainable here Canada has become a real sh*t show. Our son is educated in a great International school. He's being taught academics, not CC, critical race theory or gender Bee es. My wife and I both work online and have a standard of living that makes my Caandian friends and family envious. Whenever anybody would say to me "Oh Canada is such a great country", I'd say to them, Canada is as corrupt if not worse than here in the Philippines. I tell them the only difference is Canada has smooth politicians and lawyers and accountants to smooth everything over. Healthcare is a sad bitter reality of how patronage and corruption chews away at our taxes. We do not get value for our money and since 2015 Trudeau and his gang of misfits have embarrassed Canada to the world. My wife and I planned on moving back to Canada to send our son to university there. Haha, that ain't gonna happen now. The sh*t show Canada has become can indoctrinate all they want, but not my kid.

  • @alainbelanger9852

    @alainbelanger9852

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, the Philippines is a great example to follow...wait, what's that? I think I hear over 20 million Filipinos who earn 2$ or less a day collectively groaning when they heard that. Oh well, I guess they're happier than Canadians, living in their flimsy shanties. I'm sure the current president, you know the son of that lovely uber-corrupt Marcos fellow who stole from Filipinos for decades, will fix all of the Philippines problems...yeah, that's just the ticket!

  • @lukek1949

    @lukek1949

    10 ай бұрын

    Recently learned the word “kakistocracy,” Describes Canada exactly. kak·i·sto·cra·cy noun government by the least suitable or competent citizens of a state. "the danger is that this will reduce us to kakistocracy" a state or society governed by its least suitable or competent citizens. plural noun: kakistocracies "the modern regime is at once a plutocracy and a kakistocracy"

  • @No_name860

    @No_name860

    10 ай бұрын

    You are so lucky you caught on to all this Marxism going on here at the beginning of your life. If it’s too late for me, my kids are 13 and 11 and they would be devastated if we moved far away now, especially my 13 year old. But I can already see how she is being manipulated by the ideology and it really sucks. I envy you too.

  • @00_UU

    @00_UU

    10 ай бұрын

    Just sign up your son to online university or have him get a degree for free in Europe. Most STEM field diplomas are valuable internationally, but even without diploma one can establish an amazing career in IT industry. You are so lucky and you made the right choice. Winston Wu from HappierAbroad had been openly discussing this very topic for so many years.

  • @IAM-iv1oz

    @IAM-iv1oz

    3 ай бұрын

    I was born in Canada 46 years ago. I am currently living in Sri Lanka. I will never go back to Canada. It's a complete crap show and so so very corrupt.

  • @dust_gale3108
    @dust_gale310810 ай бұрын

    I'm living in Toronto and I've seen the same 16 floor house for one and a half years. And it's not even finished yet. Needless to say that no one is living there yet. When I worked in Russia back in 2015 they were building such house in like 6-7 months maximum. That's all you need to know. Road construction is a nightmare

  • @FPVkitchen
    @FPVkitchen11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video. I'm a Russian who decided to immigrate in 2018. After considering several options, I chose Canada because everyone was talking about how good and amazing this country is. First, I learned English almost from scratch within a year and applied for a study permit. After receiving a refusal and experiencing several months of application delays, I discovered the existence of hidden rules in temporary residence application processing that nobody talks about. For example, if you're older than 20 and don't have children in your home country, your study permit has a 95% rejection rate. The only way to obtain one is to go to the Canadian Federal Court and sue the Immigration Ministry (costing over $10,000 and requiring a year of waiting). After almost being scammed by an immigration consultant for $1,000, I decided to apply for permanent residence since they don't reject people based on ties to their home country. I learned French from scratch within a year (I had CLB 9 in both languages except for French writing), dedicating 8 hours a day to it, and acquired knowledge about all possible immigration pitfalls. I passed the language tests, spent thousands of dollars to have my application reviewed, and ensured it was perfect in every aspect. However, after submitting my application, there were delays of over 2 years due to the pandemic, and they showed no concern for keeping applicants informed. That was my first realization that Canada is not as perfect as I expected. When the war in Ukraine started, I moved to the Philippines in the hope of waiting for the outcome of my application there. After waiting for another year, I received a rejection letter stating that I couldn't claim work experience as a translator without a degree in translation (despite having a degree in another field). This reason is ridiculous and contradicts their own rules. I was devastated and unsure of how to move forward. My hope to appeal was shattered when I discovered the conditions for an appeal (Federal Court, waiting at least a year, paying at least $10,000 to a Canadian lawyer; if the lawyer decides to take your money and disappear, you have no recourse unless you have more money to sue the lawyer; even after the appeal, the immigration officer can reject your application on any other grounds unless their team of lawyers decides to reappeal until you're out of money). Furthermore, they didn't return my REFUNDABLE application fee and ignored my letters regarding it. Overcoming all of this was extremely challenging. However, I developed a liking for the Philippines and decided to settle down here. After some time, I came across your channel and started researching the topic further. To my surprise, I was shocked by the corruption, open drug use, lenient attitude towards crimes (allowing repeated offenses with subsequent release), housing prices, and many other "amazing" things in Canada that most KZread channels don't talk about. Now, I'm genuinely grateful that I didn't go to Canada. I believe I got lucky that the immigration officer decided to reject my application based on my nationality (I'm sorry, but I see no other plausible reason to explain it). Thank you for your videos; they really helped me! I'm really happy that I live in the Philippines now.

  • @merevial

    @merevial

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow I grew up in Canada my entire life and have now moved to the Philippines as well. Specifically Boracay and BGC. I spend a fraction of the money I do in Canada while having a much better lifestyle, I’m glad you found your peace here.

  • @alexcalive

    @alexcalive

    11 ай бұрын

    @FPVkitchen Thank you for sharing. Canadian immigration service works as everything else in Canada (really bad). If you paid thousands of dollars to a lawyer (which I did), then you'd have better chances.

  • @FPVkitchen

    @FPVkitchen

    11 ай бұрын

    @@alexcalive Thank God I didn't. That would be a real waste of money. As I found out, their goal is to milk you as much as possible, giving you false promises and distorting the picture. There are so many KZread channels of immigration consultants and lawyers where dozens of people praise they and shout out load how good these lawyers are for helping people by giving free advice. God damn it, so naive! There is no such thing as a free lunch! I'm still angry that I wasted thousands of dollars on this immigration, but, on the other hand, it gave me motivation to learn two foreign languages and now I make good money working as a translator online. So I don't regret it, despite all the horridity of my situation, it played out well for me

  • @FPVkitchen

    @FPVkitchen

    11 ай бұрын

    I was especially enraged when the immigration consultant that I worked with for three years and that reassured me that my application would be approved with extremely high chances proposed me to give him all my money in order to go to Federal Court and appeal the decision. All my freaking money! I asked him, how was I supposed to live in a foreign country without having any savings but he didn't reply. Immigration consultants always just start ghosting you after you paid them money and they f*ck you over. If they don't like your questions, they just start ignoring you. It's just outrageous! For a tiny fraction of the money that he asked to pay him, I managed to furnish my entire apartment here, in the Philippines with really good and high-quality furniture. Whenever I look at this, I feel so happy that I didn't waste this money by giving it to some crooked fu*ker in exchange for empty promises. That feels really good.

  • @ironfistarrival

    @ironfistarrival

    11 ай бұрын

    Philippines beside it's Natural scenery is as well highly Corrupted , and poverty is in every Centimeter of the Country , i was there 3 times and my wife is from there ! unless you can have money to make a good life there , i do not see how you say Philippines is good ! of course in your situation it must be good , Russian people have allowed Dictators like Putin come to Power and Abuse the People in Russia , it is people's fault for Hosting Dictators and do not start a Massive Revolution to take charge of their country in the first place . Which mean most Russian are standing behind Putin and his team ... Canada has gone down the Drain because of the Politically disunited Multi Racists nation which is has become .

  • @juststuff01
    @juststuff0111 ай бұрын

    Born and raised here, you are correct on every point. We're so beyond corrupt and most Canadians do not want to see it or admit it.

  • @tomaytotamaato

    @tomaytotamaato

    11 ай бұрын

    Well, maybe it's better they don't. It let's those of us who see the truth move abroad before the horde follows suit.

  • @darrenbaillie98

    @darrenbaillie98

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@tomaytotamaatoso where have you moved to? I'd love to know where you have found a better country to live in? Honestly I too want to find a more free and honest government to live under? This Trudeau Regime is the worst I've ever seen in Canada after 57 years living in Canada

  • @elizabethabbott2982

    @elizabethabbott2982

    11 ай бұрын

    Distressing. Born here; amazing scenery: fresh air yet we have as a society fallen into a childlike state it seems.

  • @tomaytotamaato

    @tomaytotamaato

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@darrenbaillie98 Here are a number of possible places to go to. Thailand, Panama, Columbia, Mexico, Brazil, Croatia, Serbia, Turkey. There's actually a big list of countries where although not perfect, much better than Canada for quality of life. As for corruption, in Canada it's not just Turdo who's corrupt, it's the entire legal system, corrupt law enforcement, corrupt public school system, taxed to death everything and used up, anti-white male corporate racism. I could go on, but you get the picture.

  • @nocapnobs7845

    @nocapnobs7845

    11 ай бұрын

    @@darrenbaillie98 I'm thinking of moving to Kenya, get in on ground floor right now before things really take off. There's a gold rush happening in Africa and I plan on being in ground zero (Nairobi) but if you're white, i suggest the baltic nations.

  • @Haiwy519
    @Haiwy51910 ай бұрын

    Bro thanks for saving me with facts❤ i was just planning to move to Canada. My parents were about to sell their property in my home country just to cover the fees of my university in Canada. But thank god I refused to go because i knew the life is more difficult there.❤ thanks for clearing everything now i see clear.

  • @Iambetterthanyouanduknowit

    @Iambetterthanyouanduknowit

    9 ай бұрын

    Good! Thanks for not adding to the mass immigration problem we have here

  • @Haiwy519

    @Haiwy519

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Iambetterthanyouanduknowit ❤️

  • @StelmachsWorld
    @StelmachsWorld8 ай бұрын

    As a 2nd born Canadian from Ukrainian grandparents and hearing their stories about the corruption they had to endure through… it makes me sad they left hoping for a better lives for the family but look where we are now sadly…

  • @jonim5190
    @jonim519011 ай бұрын

    Thank you for speaking the truth. As your fellow Russian Solzhenitsyn said “One man who stopped lying could bring down a tyranny.” As a person born in Canada, I struggle when trying to explain the situation to people. I think a lot of people from other countries have an outdated perception of Canada. Also, many people born in Canada seem oblivious to the sad state of Canada because they bought real estate before the bubble, are preoccupied with family and have the same circle of friends since high school. I am sorry that you were sold a lie.

  • @katyafaucher4468

    @katyafaucher4468

    11 ай бұрын

    Love that quote

  • @owensthilaire8189

    @owensthilaire8189

    11 ай бұрын

    The CBC has been a first rate propaganda ministry for a long time.

  • @libertyoverbondage

    @libertyoverbondage

    11 ай бұрын

    Those born here as oblivious to everything outside their suburb/ city.

  • @nickspiroulias3651

    @nickspiroulias3651

    11 ай бұрын

    @@libertyoverbondage It,s not that , they own their property , but do they now? if you do yr research nobody owns any property in the fine print ruling of yes her majesty the king and queen of the UK. Like I stated before investigate matters before moving to any part of the world , .So going on they got no rent just property taxes utilities and of course they need their trucks or their boat at the lake the skidoo of course, but you know what they worry about Seeing their kids and or grandchildren growing up in this mess , what does the future hold for them without the values that they hold dear , and the education system being broken . That,s their big worry !

  • @esperago

    @esperago

    11 ай бұрын

    I blame the government first, of course, because of their corruptive practices and policies. However a close second in the blame department, are the Boomers. Because life was so easy for that generation, comparatively, they have had their heads buried in the sand for decades - maybe even 40 years. Their salaries and wages and their house prices were so beneficial that they could buy large homes and cottages (and pay the mortgages quickly); buy several vehicles and toys like ATVs; pay for their kids lives and education AND do it all on a single income while the mother stays at home, raising the kids instead of farming them out to daycare/afterschool care. Then they got to retire because they had enough spare income -after all those expenses- to save hundreds of thousands of dollars and be lucky enough to, in many cases, have their career companies match a portion of those retirement savings with company money! These friggin Boomers think that life is still like that for the younger generations of Canadians. They kinda sorta realize that house prices are high but most of those Boomers think that you just need to work harder and save harder to afford it. They are so ignorant and blind, it's beyond being a joke. It's nearly criminal. My household makes the same income my father did in the 80s, 90s and early 00s - approx. $100,000 and we are one unforseen event away from defaulting on our mortgage and other payments. We own a house but only because we left Vancouver in 2011 and moved to 30 minutes outside Halifax. We managed to JUST squeak into a mortgage for a $230,000 home on a few acres of land. It's the best thing we ever did because now, our home is worth around $450,000 and if we had waited we wouldn't be able to afford it. We're constantly trying to find ways I earn extra money. Forget retirement. We'll be working until we're dead... OR... move to an impoverished island nation where our money goes five times farther. Our kids are screwed... and... everything is getting worse and nothing is being done to correct it.

  • @Kpb1634
    @Kpb163411 ай бұрын

    It worse in some ways because Canadians have little experience on how to deal with this level of corruption. A banking crisis is possible and almost no Canadian would be prepared for that.

  • @IStayTrueToI

    @IStayTrueToI

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s happening right now hit most are asleep

  • @sean9983
    @sean998311 ай бұрын

    I’m born Canadian and I totally 100% agree with you. I’m actually in the process of leaving Canada for somewhere else where I can actually afford to live.

  • @noone8118

    @noone8118

    11 ай бұрын

    Where would you go options ?

  • @sean9983

    @sean9983

    11 ай бұрын

    @@noone8118 well the US is a more affordable option, but healthcare is crap unless you’re a millionaire. So I’m thinking of Ireland or Australia.

  • @noone8118

    @noone8118

    11 ай бұрын

    @@sean9983 Australia has the same problems

  • @sean9983

    @sean9983

    11 ай бұрын

    @@noone8118 true, but the weather is better at least and I’m not going to get gouged at the pump or buying groceries with pointless carbon taxes that only put people in the poor house

  • @savagejackson5757

    @savagejackson5757

    10 ай бұрын

    @@sean9983healthcare in US is not bad just expensive as hell. If you get a decent job with health insurance you should be fine. It’s only really bad if you don’t have insurance.

  • @theone5668
    @theone566811 ай бұрын

    You are absolutely right. I have just returned from a trip to Bulgaria and Romania. I was amazed, as you mention, the salaries may be lower, the housing more modest in certain regions, but after travelling around both countries (larger cities, smaller towns, rural areas, etc.) I was not bothered by beggars and did not see homeless people. I saw vibrant societies, friendly and happy people as the cost of living is lower, however, they do not seem to live lives much differently from ours: restaurants are full, bars full, coffee houses full, families promenading in the streets, the malls are full, they attend theatre and concerts, there is cultural life and so there is still discretionary money left in spite of lower salaries compared to the West. When I returned getting from the airport to home, what did I see here in Vancouver? Homeless tents!

  • @LucianoClassicalGuitar

    @LucianoClassicalGuitar

    11 ай бұрын

    Poland is even better than Romania or Bulgaria. Truly an amazing country, and people want to move to Canada lol.

  • @user-rl8hf8kt1r

    @user-rl8hf8kt1r

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@LucianoClassicalGuitarsome Arabian countries are just as great like Algeria.....oil in Algeria is cheaper than water.....we have free health care.....free housing....cheap property ....... Even Russia before the war was far better than most western countries in avrege life

  • @00_UU

    @00_UU

    10 ай бұрын

    Poland is an amazing place to be right now. They are on the way to become a new Germany - manufacturing powerhouse, LG, Samsung, Stellantis all opening huge factories in Poland. IT industry is booming, Microsoft has a huge presence in Poland. The country has mild climate and very cheap prices on everything so far, real estate is getting expensive, but overall life in Poland is still dirt cheap compared to Western Europe or North America, while services are high quality. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are also great growing economies. Estonians are moving back to Estonia by thousands right now since life there had improved so much.

  • @user-rl8hf8kt1r

    @user-rl8hf8kt1r

    10 ай бұрын

    @@00_UU Poland economy is reliad on out sourced manufacturing and EU loans wich is not sustainable ......and there energy refinement sector is the main economic point which is going to get hit hard with growing fuel prices .......there are great countries like Malisya..... Algeria....the Philippines.... Morocco....etc in witch the avrege western savings would creat a great life or a start up beasnus for dert cheap while every thing is affordable

  • @00_UU

    @00_UU

    10 ай бұрын

    @@user-rl8hf8kt1r Poland is much better right now than other Western countries. Sure, it has its own problems, but an average Canadian or American has no idea that they can live in Poland comfortably on 3,000 dollars per month. The same life style in the US would cost 13,000 dollars or more. Malaysia and the Philippines are already favorite expat destinations for many Americans that had finally discovered life outside of the matrix. Algeria and Morocco are not well known outside of France. Only 37 percent of Americans have a passport, so most people had never been abroad.

  • @displayname179
    @displayname17911 ай бұрын

    In Canada if you want to go anywhere remotely worth seeing you have to pay a fee. Parks cost a fee, camping without amenities costs a fee, even crown land in Alberta costs a fee. It’s ridiculous that I favour going to the United States for a cheaper vacation and more freedom than enjoying my own backyard. But so is the state of Canada today…

  • @MissCase530

    @MissCase530

    11 ай бұрын

    When we went to Washington, admission to all the museums was free. The nice volunteers at the park we camped at were worried about us as we arrived late, greeted us, showed us the campsite and brought free firewood around for us. Good luck getting anything like that in Kanada.

  • @nickspiroulias3651

    @nickspiroulias3651

    11 ай бұрын

    @@MissCase530 I know you have to pay lots plus gas is too high forget about the RV it would be insane to drive one of those across the country Tourists don,t come anymore like they used to either , in BC lots of hotels have closed down , and lots more will follow , only hunters come here but fly north for game those guys don,t care about money, Got a buddy that works in one of the camps up north and he tells me the updates ., but he said it was fewer of them now but open still !

  • @darrenbaillie98

    @darrenbaillie98

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@nickspiroulias3651soon those hunting camps will be closed and bush pilots will be moving to the USA as the camps close! This Communist Trudeau government wants everyone in slums UN armed!

  • @jan22150

    @jan22150

    11 ай бұрын

    Canada has woke liberals running the country. Then corruption kicked in and now they have a country that nobody recognizes anymore.

  • @namedropper126

    @namedropper126

    11 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂 fees? Really? How do you think infrastructure is paid for? Go to the U.S.

  • @bsant54
    @bsant5411 ай бұрын

    Retired in Italia. Saw the writing on the wall in the early 90s and left Canada. Born in Canada but left for home country of parents. Have not regretted it. At least Italia is in your face about corruption, they sneak around behind your back like in Canada.

  • @IoT_

    @IoT_

    11 ай бұрын

    Italia e' un buon paese per i pensionati... But for youngsters it is bad as Canada.

  • @danwelterweight4137

    @danwelterweight4137

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@IoT_I say even worse. In CANADA at least you can find a job. In Italy, no job or you can find a job with very low wages.

  • @IoT_

    @IoT_

    11 ай бұрын

    @@danwelterweight4137 That's true, man. Salaries here are laughable. Actually, the number of jobs for engineers are huge, but the salary is one third from Canadian. Although the rent can be 1000-1500.

  • @glidercoach

    @glidercoach

    11 ай бұрын

    Me too except I'm not retired. I also saw the writing on the wall and left the US in 2013. I'm lucky because I'm also an Italian citizen. Bella Sicilia!

  • @IoT_

    @IoT_

    11 ай бұрын

    @@glidercoach L'Italia è un Paese da distruggere; un posto bello e inutile, destinato a morire, dove tutto rimane immobile, in mano agli stessi dinosauri

  • @ryanm7263
    @ryanm726311 ай бұрын

    Canadian here born and raised in Winnipeg. My wife and I got the hell out of there in July 2022, and life has never been better. We chose El Salvador, one the few (if not only) countries on earth heading in a positive direction. El Salvador is the safest country in the Americas, for example. You're more likely to become a victim of violent crime in Toronto than you are in El Salvador. It's a much better place to raise a family than Canada.

  • @IllusionistsBane

    @IllusionistsBane

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I heard the current El Salvadorean President is the one who successfully cracked down on the gang violence in the country. I do find it suspicious that the Western Human Rights Organizations chimped out over this.

  • @quartermaster1976

    @quartermaster1976

    10 ай бұрын

    Ciudad Bitcoin, El Salvador!!!! Bitcoin City!!! Bitcoin is the future

  • @abdellahyellas6232

    @abdellahyellas6232

    2 ай бұрын

    Nice move, but how about work and salaries there??

  • @massagewithmike
    @massagewithmike10 ай бұрын

    This guy is very right. Canada is broken, coming here is fairly useless. Even for people in this country there is no way to be succesful anymore. The housing market is so manipulated that housing is breaking this country. Its pretty sad to see, i grew up here, i love it here, but now its over, the country is hopeless for the future unless your a part of vast generational wealth.

  • @rossrayner1430
    @rossrayner143011 ай бұрын

    Soviet Union for sure was not a perfect state, however, it offered people 100 % free university education and world class education totally free of debts , Nearly 100 % grads would have had professional employability with no fear of termination, 100 % free medical care where doctors paid home visits to the patients, 4 week paid vacations and many other benefits. In Canada one will graduate with 4 years useless bachelor degree with 45-80.000 $ debt to compete with hundreds of other job seekers over 23-26 $ per hour wage that is barely enough to cover even the most basic housing in Toronto and Vancouver and many other major cities.

  • @colleenpritchett6914

    @colleenpritchett6914

    11 ай бұрын

    The Soviet Union doesn’t exist. Russia exists. Please catch up. They are the only ones standing against the WEF

  • @johnsmith-ir7yg
    @johnsmith-ir7yg11 ай бұрын

    The sad part is a lot of people in Canada are ignorant to how bad the country is and how they are being manipulated . I think you will see more and more people leaving Canada because they are the ones who have their eyes open to the sad reality here and realize that Trudeau and Singh will not make any improvements as long as they are ruling over us . Any time the government can take your money because you disagree with them you know things are bad .

  • @brianmurray1395

    @brianmurray1395

    11 ай бұрын

    You hit the nail on the head IGNORANT!! Ignorant to the fact that this entire collapse has been orchestrated. by the WEF and Trudeau Is their puppet. When people start losing their homes in masses it will hit the streets hard with MASSIVE protests that could get out of hand and very violent im afraid. Let’s just pray he is OUSTED out with his henchmen.

  • @alainbelanger9852

    @alainbelanger9852

    11 ай бұрын

    Dude, the video is complete BS almost from start to finish. He finishes by stating that Russia is less corrupt than Canada because Canadian MP's are "buying up all the rental units" to get rich and control the market...Russia, a dictatorship that's launched a devastating war of conquest, a place where individual freedoms are severely curtailed, a place where its pretty much illegal to be gay, a place where much of the population lives in miserable conditions and earn miserable wages. We have an expression in Canada to describe these kinds of statements: "That's f***ed!".

  • @rodrigorodrigues1522

    @rodrigorodrigues1522

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@alainbelanger9852are you an immigrant? Have you lived in another country for years? If no, then shut up.

  • @MCWhiffles

    @MCWhiffles

    11 ай бұрын

    @@alainbelanger9852 Dubai is a dictatorship too, life and the economy are great there. The US And NATO have invaded way more countries in the last 20 years than Russia. You're a byproduct of patriot upbringing and the news and it shows in the way you talk tbh., i'm also going to safely bet you've also never traveled outside of the EU or Latin America.

  • @alainbelanger9852

    @alainbelanger9852

    11 ай бұрын

    @@MCWhiffles How are my arguments only based on patriotism and "the news" ? Countries like Dubai are great if you're rich and don't give a shit about the rights of gay people, censorship, workers rights, democracy, not to mention not giving a shit about rights to protest or oppose the government. Want to become a citizen of Dubai? F*** you, that's reserved for Muslims born there. Your presence in Dubai can be terminated at any moment, as soon as you're deemed not useful. I have no problem with this Russian guy bad mouthing Canada, he's free to do so even though I may disagree with him. My real problem is with him stating that Russia is less "corrupt" than Canada. It's not only complete BS, it's insulting to the millions of Russians who oppose the current government. Their voices are muffled by imprisonment, torture, mandatory military service in an insane war, state censorship, etc. He can place no value on democracy and freedom, but I'll stand with the persecuted millions who do put value on such things. You can join this Russian and stand with Putin and repression for all I care. How is a poor or even middle class person better off in Dubai than in Canada? Like I wrote in a comment here, I've lived in a developing country (Ukraine). 95% of people in these countries would make more money and have easier lives in the West than in Ukraine. Doctors, teachers, construction workers, truck drivers, railway workers, managers, etc, all these people make shit wages in Ukraine and would make so much more in Canada. The Russian apologist who made this video is part of privileged 5% who have the money and / or the skills to make a choice to live abroad or they can stay in Russia and live a really comfortable life (unless they're sent to Ukraine to fight).

  • @furtalance_x
    @furtalance_x3 ай бұрын

    Man its so true. All my siblings moved to canada about a decade ago. All of them have decent jobs but the truth is every single one of them is one tragedy away (like loosing a job) from being homeless.

  • @Mo.Jo.
    @Mo.Jo.10 ай бұрын

    As an immigrant to Canada with a "Professional White Collar" job who has been living here for 13 years (and lived in USA before that) - I can tell you in my short time here, i have seen Canada get worse and worse. The open door policy to influx a gazillion immigrants/refugees has stress tested the really bad government policies - and we are seeing the results. Even though i am comfortably settled in this country, not a week goes by that i don't think about moving out of here.

  • @suefromtorontoon5517
    @suefromtorontoon551711 ай бұрын

    Absolutely true, and if we don't get rid of this Prime Minister, i hate to think how much further this country will sink. So sad, as a Canadian born and raised here, i just can't believe how it's turned into such a corrupt shit hole.

  • @livestock9722

    @livestock9722

    11 ай бұрын

    Not advocating for the current PM, but the alternative Mr. P is a wolf in sheep's clothing. Too well scripted, and so many are falling for it. I was born here, but I wouldn't consider myself "Canadian" because I don't stand for what corporate Canada stands for.

  • @louismeloche3857

    @louismeloche3857

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@livestock9722so you are going to vote for Turdeau again, afraid of the wolf but will vote for a parasite.

  • @robjeffery348

    @robjeffery348

    11 ай бұрын

    They r all wolf's in sheep's clothing. No one gets to positions of power without being severely corrupt

  • @Old-biker

    @Old-biker

    11 ай бұрын

    Alberta and Saskatchewan are still ok to live in you can find a home for less here if you want the big city life well your looking at paying for it.. I live in a Ukrainian town and own my home I would sell it to a family from Ukraine for under 100k the house across the street sold for 120k, small town living is the cheapest. I'm retired and live on 20k a years. I can't keep up with the taxes the government keeps adding.. I would rather sell my house than loose it..

  • @cherylgish

    @cherylgish

    11 ай бұрын

    What is Trudeau doing that is corrupt? That last prime minister seemed to be corrupt so what makes him any different. Former Canadian living in the US.

  • @johnsweeney2906
    @johnsweeney290611 ай бұрын

    Couldn't have put it better, I grew up here and am now leaving. Never would I have guessed Canada would become a failed 3rd state, the most corrupt in the western world. Freedoms are all gone, opportunities are terrible even for "high paying" positions. It would be a disservice to future generations of my family to stay here.

  • @johnsweeney2906

    @johnsweeney2906

    11 ай бұрын

    @@malephisuong8347 EU

  • @maxbardus3019

    @maxbardus3019

    11 ай бұрын

    @@malephisuong8347 Go Europe. Also expensive but has definitive advantages like food and climate.

  • @Cameo540

    @Cameo540

    11 ай бұрын

    Lmao freedumb convoy

  • @tomaytotamaato

    @tomaytotamaato

    11 ай бұрын

    Well stated.

  • @ClaymanS

    @ClaymanS

    11 ай бұрын

    @johnsweeney2906 EU is the same helish place...you are even closer to WEF and everything they're planning to implement.

  • @AH-mj1rd
    @AH-mj1rd10 ай бұрын

    Absolutely true, Canada is disgusting. Business wise, also it's a joke. People are poor, they will drive to the next city to save $0.02/liter on gas. Most Canadian collect points and coupons. It's a sad pathetic society. I used to do business in Dubai. We never worry about gas or food, just fill er up and go. We didn't waste our time collecting points or coupons, we used our time to enjoy and make business.

  • @henrydu8928
    @henrydu892811 ай бұрын

    Yes, You are right.I am Canadian citizen now, I immigrated from China. when i immigrated to Canada 20 years ago, Canada was better than China, I lived in Toronto and worked as senior software developer. It is much worse than before. Those politician and interest group make hyper-inflation, sky high housing price, record high immigrant, cost of living is insane.

  • @davidtempest7175
    @davidtempest717511 ай бұрын

    I was in a canoe on a lake in Huntsville Ontario surrounded by million dollar “cottages”. I did not have a life jacket on and the boat police pulled me over in a canoe. They gave me a 700 dollar ticket. I did not have a flashlight and the other kits. Weak men allowed this to happen. “Nice” weak men. I went to court and fought the ticket and won. Weak men create hard times and hard times create strong men.

  • @tomaytotamaato

    @tomaytotamaato

    11 ай бұрын

    Good for you, Tyranny requires its goons to carry through on its crimes.

  • @camerons6028

    @camerons6028

    11 ай бұрын

    Your first mistake was you were in Onterio.

  • @livestock9722

    @livestock9722

    11 ай бұрын

    Nothing like Onterrible! Where you can rip around on a boat in the Muskokas while intoxicated and get away with killing someone in the process because your last name is O'Leary!

  • @eanerickson8915

    @eanerickson8915

    11 ай бұрын

    Your ticket is for being poor. Canada is a police state.

  • @luckyguy600

    @luckyguy600

    11 ай бұрын

    Aaaa the dreaded OPP boating police. The middle of all those lakes are full of beer bottles. Some empty/ some full. It all depended on how close the police boat was near to you. I never participated. But party hardy on a beautiful summer evening ( with no bugs)! All because of dumb ass drunks driving a fast boat or jet ski and running over and killing people in a canoe years ago on Muskoka Bay. That was the final straw. Boated as a kid all my life. We didn't drink and drive and be stupid. Hard to do with an aluminum boat and a 28HP Johnson motor driven from the back. But fishing etc. Now a license for everything. As if that controls people. Just makes them crooks. But we enjoyed it all, back in the early 60s.

  • @the1andonly
    @the1andonly11 ай бұрын

    I've never lived in Russia, but many years ago I moved from Germany to Canada. Back then, the standard of living was good here. We were able to afford houses easily and live well. But gradually things got ridiculously expensive. Today I honestly have to say that I feel lucky to have a house and owe very little on it. What worries me for the future though, are ever increasing bills, food prices and taxes. Canada today is the worst I've ever seen it.

  • @mrkus-nc7od

    @mrkus-nc7od

    11 ай бұрын

    Iam sorry my parents brought me to Canada , 1981 =after 40years iam trying to get out 😮 I don't know we're to go ? Back to Germany?😂 I feel like my live got wasted by Canada .

  • @francisarinze6928

    @francisarinze6928

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mrkus-nc7od Germany, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Netherlands etc.

  • @mrkus-nc7od

    @mrkus-nc7od

    11 ай бұрын

    @@francisarinze6928 do you have something warmer?😅 Danke 🙏

  • @the1andonly

    @the1andonly

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mrkus-nc7od I don't see it that way. Canada is still a great country in many ways. You just have to find your own way. I'm self employed and in some ways self sufficient. If you manage to get through without signing up for everything corporations and the government want you to, you can be okay on very little and enjoy a lot of freedom.

  • @mrkus-nc7od

    @mrkus-nc7od

    11 ай бұрын

    @@the1andonly yes ? If you are lucky and own land 😁 but even then ? Government Tax for land , ok agriculture Farm tax break , but still for most ,near impossibly , to save for a down payment for 5 acres not easy with Rent &cost of living. . Single Bed room apartment 1500 $$ ? Drive to work fuel $$ , tax on paycheck % ? Most Canadians live in the city and could not grow a bean ,even if there live dependent was on it 😜

  • @RacerX888
    @RacerX88811 ай бұрын

    Returned to Canada about 20 yrs ago after 5 years overseas. I was shocked at the change in the early 2000's but the change now is scary. This is no longer a great place to live and its only because of the incompetent, wasteful and corrupted politicians, and ridiculous costs for everything. We should be one of the richest countries in the world and we are busy trying to kill the resource industry and allow pedo's to groom kids in our schools. Canada has become a nightmare.

  • @alexanderp8037

    @alexanderp8037

    10 ай бұрын

    The pedo grooming stuff cracked me up bro but its so true !

  • @walhdamaskus2408

    @walhdamaskus2408

    10 ай бұрын

    This canadian goverment cares more do people find their gender indentity than do people find a place to live.

  • @7ziggyfareed7
    @7ziggyfareed7Ай бұрын

    Wow, just wow, eye opening perspective. Thank you. I recently moved to Edmonton from Bc. Barely affordable in Edmonton. Keep up the very useful videos.

  • @togethermutiny
    @togethermutiny11 ай бұрын

    Yes, my husband and I both have Masters degrees and were born and raised in Canada. We are hard working, law abiding citizens, but we are falling farther and father behind every day. We were priced out of the housing market, and realized very quickly that we could not afford to procreate. Canada is a harsh, cruel, corrupt tinderbox of inequity! The classism is absolutely horrific! I wish I could lean on my friends and family, but most of them have moved away or have ended their lives, those who remain are very competitive and cold. I thank God for the sunshine in the summer and the birds singing as they are the only positives that give me hope to continue. We are past the point of options, we are trapped here. We can’t go home, this is our home!

  • @chivomartinez

    @chivomartinez

    11 ай бұрын

    Why Canadians keep voting for Justin and his gang?

  • @karynwith-a-y6686

    @karynwith-a-y6686

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm Canadian (BC), 52yo. Yes, Canada has become a huge disappointment - and so has the whole Western world. I'm happy that my hope and trust is in Jesus Christ alone. He will so soon be taking those who have trusted in Him ( John 3:16; 1Corinthians 15:1-4) home to be with Him. Trust Him today and know peace and not be left behind for the terrible time that is coming to this earth( Tribulation).

  • @togethermutiny

    @togethermutiny

    11 ай бұрын

    @@chivomartinez As far as I know, we don’t. The Liberals keep winning a minority government, even though everyone I know either votes NDP or Conservative. Wonder if it might be the dominion voting machines? Isn’t everything rigged?

  • @chivomartinez

    @chivomartinez

    11 ай бұрын

    @@karynwith-a-y6686 amen

  • @unconsciouscreator3012

    @unconsciouscreator3012

    11 ай бұрын

    @@chivomartinez Women are a massive voting block. They do not vote for opportunity achieved through labour, they vote for Trudeau. I understand not all women, but this is a fact and worth saying.

  • @sayger420
    @sayger42011 ай бұрын

    I'm Russian, who tried to immigrate to Canada in 2018. I couldn't even get a dishwasher job and similar for half a year, while knowing such stuff as quantum mechanics, wide knowledge in economics etc. In Russia you can get such job the same day you decided to get it. Also country is super car-oriented, which makes life a torture if you can't afford a car. It was horrible, I had 2 suic*de attempts. Housing is not affordable and low quality with 0 sound isolation. The internet and cell phone plans are like 10-20 times more expensive (seriously), online banking apps and similar stuff is complitely unusable. Literally 0 functions, even the most basic, which makes life significantly more annoying. Likely, my family helped me evacuate from there. I could afford so much better lifestyle in Russia. Right now I'm living in Serbia because of the war. It's a really great place.

  • @huskavarnaband

    @huskavarnaband

    11 ай бұрын

    true, the suites are all illegal suites built without sound insulation so you hear your neighbours. and you have to pay top top dollar to live here

  • @Denis-yyccan

    @Denis-yyccan

    11 ай бұрын

    My man, its all about "networking ", connections, тут очень любят устраивать по знакомству и рекомендации(( есть профессии, где даже сейчас требуются люди, но не с улицы, без опыта

  • @pectusin

    @pectusin

    11 ай бұрын

    Под такими видео ожидаемо собираются такие вот комментарии 🙂 Сочувствую. Судя по знанию квантовой механики (обсудим уравнение Шредингера для одномерного потенциального ящика? 🙂) и мировой экономики, образования нет?

  • @pectusin

    @pectusin

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@Denis-yyccanили нужно местное образование.

  • @sayger420

    @sayger420

    11 ай бұрын

    @@pectusin я приехал учиться в Канаду. До этого закончил одну из лучших физико-математических школ в РФ. Там мы в том числе достаточно сложные темы учили, в том числе квантовую механику в подробностях. А по экономике я сам очень много лекций послушал и почитал в свое время. У меня уровень знаний был сильно выше чем у примерно всех на моей программе в колледже. Я обошел почти все компании в городе лично в поисках работы, но мне несколько раз отказывали даже в таких работах как уборщик или посудомойщик. Это довольно унизительно, когда у тебя знания если не как у выпускника университета, но по крайней мере студента 3 курса. Да тут и даже не в этом дело. Просто по нормальному такие работы должны находиться в течении дня любым дегенератом. На то они и entry level jobs. А в Канаде у меня ушло пол года чтобы что то такое найти при очень активном поиске.

  • @bolshoibobik
    @bolshoibobik11 ай бұрын

    Spot on. According to official Canadian statistics, in order to afford an average home one needs to be a top 10% earner.

  • @user-ef9yr7yn8w
    @user-ef9yr7yn8w11 ай бұрын

    I am a Canadian who lived in Russia for a few years. People always wanted to know what life is like in Canada and wouldn’t believe me when I told them the situation you describe here. Thanks for getting this out there. This country is broken.

  • @alainbelanger9852

    @alainbelanger9852

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, Canada is more broken than Russia, a country which is sanctioned and economically isolated by much of the world, run by a brutal dictator, is suffering a massive brain drain, does not permit dissent or criticism of the state, persecutes homosexuality, launches a war of conquest killing and maiming thousands, allows a blood thirsty governor to rule over Chechnya as his fiefdom, has millions of people earning less than 200$ / month....Yeah, it's Canada that has bigger problems than Russia. I think I'll go take my brain medicine now, I'm feeling an attack of stupidity coming on.

  • @flagshipbowtie

    @flagshipbowtie

    10 ай бұрын

    Our libs are so brainawashed aboout the west they will never believe the westerners about their state of their countries

  • @user-mc7ez6lm4x

    @user-mc7ez6lm4x

    10 ай бұрын

    Young people, I assume. We always tend to believe it is great somwhere and not so good where we are now

  • @jimlambrick4642
    @jimlambrick464211 ай бұрын

    76 born and raised in Canada and I agree with a lot of what you say. I view it as more about urban think versus small town rural. All political decisions seem to be rooted around Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver and fuck the rest of the country. The big cities are stuffed with over trained, over educated, overpaid bureaucrats who are really good at creating red tape and bullshit to prop up their self importance. This crap is usually layered up as 'safety' or 'diversity' and inclusion but whatever, the end result is that it takes 10 years to get anything done. We have a perfect example playing out right now in British Columbia. An entire town, Lytton, burned down two years ago. But, because of incredible layers of entitlement and victimhood and rights and endless lawyers, experts and 'consultants' not a single house as been rebuilt yet. I expect it will be at least 10 years to get it done. This is modern Canada in a nutshell. Constipated is the actual condition.

  • @tomaytotamaato

    @tomaytotamaato

    11 ай бұрын

    One thing that needs to be understood, even though decisions are made in the cities you mentioned, none of those benefit the actual residents in those cities. We are collectively, rural and urban, fkd.

  • @jeffcurrent5593

    @jeffcurrent5593

    11 ай бұрын

    The politicians derive their support from the ignorant populations in the cities and inflict everyone with their incompetence. In the last few years it has been ramped up to malevolence tantamount amount to turning on the very population itself. Born and raised in Canada, we are no longer true, strong or free. Only the north remains which merely indicates it will be difficult to grow food on our own.

  • @luckyguy600

    @luckyguy600

    11 ай бұрын

    Well said. " a constipated country" Pure Canadian Sarcasm. I love it!

  • @LB-oz9hv

    @LB-oz9hv

    11 ай бұрын

    All political decisions in Canada are rooted in Davos, the Country is a test bed for a technocratic tyranny.

  • @sdnalyam
    @sdnalyam11 ай бұрын

    Same is happening in Australia. No freedom, massive corruption and high crime rates. Housing out of control.

  • @jb-vz4wb

    @jb-vz4wb

    11 ай бұрын

    To me it seems Australia is a few years ahead of Canada in terms of bad government policy. I like to look there to see what happens next. They had a carbon tax long bwfore us and I think they got rid of it, expenaive housing, chinese foreign interference, high minimum wage... all these trends that we see here now. Plus a lot of other similarities, like small population, large land area, agriculture and resource driven export economy

  • @geraldfrost4710

    @geraldfrost4710

    11 ай бұрын

    High minimum wage kicks the bottom rungs off the ladder. Look: China's minimum wage is seventeen cents. Per day! That's how much it costs for the rice you need to survive! No one with skill stays on the bottom rung. Good luck!

  • @nickspiroulias3651

    @nickspiroulias3651

    11 ай бұрын

    yep all commonwealth countries it seems . Think I saw just before Charles becoming King now he was on news and stated that now is the time for anyone that does not want to be with us anymore ,you can break off right now , . Now 2 days later most of the provinces here agreed to that , system is too old and all for the People in power they have all rights not us we are like the middle ages like peasants .Then Guess what our leader said , no way ! it is a very good system with no flaws and worked for Canada many years so we are keeping it, So did yours , only some island i saw that was breaking off and there was a celebration that day on the island and they looked like they were being freed from like slavery or something , also think next day it also showed another poor nation that did the same have to search it again to see which ones but i,m sure I saw it live from a US station here they would never show it !

  • @honkiavelli8044

    @honkiavelli8044

    11 ай бұрын

    All Commonwealth countries have been destroyed. NZ being the poster child for this value destruction with the arrival of Ardern. Agenda 2030 here we come lol

  • @lg6428

    @lg6428

    11 ай бұрын

    Canada, Australia, NZ, South Africa, UK “former wealthy” countries of the commonwealth, following the NWO same agenda

  • @russellharness2586
    @russellharness25862 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad I found your channel, I agree with everything you are saying 100%. So many Canadians, especially the older generation who got to live in a prosperous Canada simply refuse to acknowledge any of this. I lived in Europe for three years before COVID, and everywhere I lived was without a single doubt, better than even the best places in Canada, and it’s not even close. Currently planning and dreaming about leaving and never coming back.

  • @libertyoverbondage
    @libertyoverbondage11 ай бұрын

    My South American wife said it best, Canada is a third world country with some nice buildings. Corruption is not in your face, its industrial/ large scale

  • @DharniD
    @DharniD11 ай бұрын

    One of the big challenges is lack of astute and honest business and political leadership that respect people, talent, their time and money.

  • @jo-annerea2307
    @jo-annerea230711 ай бұрын

    Your absolutely correct, unlike most of the commenters I am Canadian. I have Lived in BC my whole life. It has never mattered my level of education or how good of a paying job, it has always been a financial struggle to survive. After breaking my back and not knowing, pushing through the pain I’m now disabled. I’m raising one of my grandchildren and trying to do that is like a financial pick and pay. Even though I played it smart when I moved from the island up north trading my home there for one here and knowing that stress will be off me. It’s still brutal, the last few years especially. Now this year with the cost of food increases, gas tax increases, power increases and home heating increases. Once I pay my bills there is very little left for food. I now only eat one meal a day to make sure my grandbaby has enough to eat. I don’t think I have even bought myself new clothes maybe socks or underwear in the past 4 years. If I have to go into town 20 miles away I make sure everything is done in one trip because at 1.80 a litre I can’t afford more than 1 or 2 trips a month. So yes what you say about Canada is absolutely accurate. It was much better 8 years ago before this government got in.

  • @katyafaucher4468

    @katyafaucher4468

    11 ай бұрын

    I’m sorry to hear about your struggles. I’ve never liked Trubeau, but I do not believe that only one political party is to blame for today’s reality.

  • @jo-annerea2307

    @jo-annerea2307

    11 ай бұрын

    @@katyafaucher4468 thank you and your correct, it’s a long standing multi system failure.

  • @Rayda56756

    @Rayda56756

    11 ай бұрын

    I hear you my friend. I too am retired through injury and I have 2 of my grand kids and their mother living with me. Be thankful that you only pay $1.80. Here in New Zealand we’re back up to $2.87 a litre for 95 and food is going through the roof. Rent l pay $630 a week then there’s the bills on top of that. New Zealand and Australia are no better than Canada. Russia’s a better alternative.

  • @peterkerek4452

    @peterkerek4452

    11 ай бұрын

    The federal govt doesn't play as big a role as the provinces when it comes to development because most money spent in provinces comes under the jurisdiction of the provincial govts. Either way, Canada has a system that is failing all working people because it's designed to benefit the ruling class more than anyone. The system is working as it was intended: keep trickling the wealth into the hands of the already-wealthy while fooling the populace into thinking that voting for one party or another might make a difference.

  • @TS-qd2uj
    @TS-qd2uj11 ай бұрын

    You are 100% correct. For immigrants like me who came over 50 years ago, we are trapped and doomed to die here, living from one insulting pension cheque to the next after paying the max for over forty years. There appears to be no end in sight with this growing old Soviet style government. It's a complete disgrace. I can't blame my parents, they too thought they were doing the right thing.

  • @LucianoClassicalGuitar

    @LucianoClassicalGuitar

    11 ай бұрын

    Soviet style government was much better than the Canadian one.

  • @bhikaribaba34
    @bhikaribaba343 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed your videos. Please do a video on monopoly, duopoly and lack of competition in Canada. How only a few corporates control the entire economy and would not let other players in their domain. Like there are only 2 telecom companies such as Telus and Bell who control the entire sector. In Groceries there is Loblaws and its subsidiaries. In Airlines it is only Air Canada and West Jet. So on and so forth...

  • @victordude
    @victordude11 ай бұрын

    Alex nailed it by putting truth out

  • @BikeHelmetMk2

    @BikeHelmetMk2

    11 ай бұрын

    I have often reflected on the size of our GDP in the western world. Then I realized... we have a tax industry - billions and billions large, loopholes galore. In most European countries, they just tell you what you owe at tax time. Instead, we have to pay. We also have inflated utilities - 4x higher, a lot of the time. You have to pay those, so look, our economy is that much bigger (many billions again) - and don't forget the car industry. If you don't fork over $6k/yr for transportation, how can you even get around? Busses? Trains? What are those? Oh look, another multi-billion industry, with far more per-capita ownership than in Europe. The reality is, we're ahead in GDP because our people are forced to spend on stuff. It even applies to our streets and infrastructure. it doesn't last, so we replace it constantly, which boosts GDP. It also boosts government debt, though... we're inflating quite the bubble. The strongest economies and quality of life are actually in countries with low government debt and strong public services. Lots of those are indeed over in Europe.

  • @Lilas.Duveteux
    @Lilas.Duveteux11 ай бұрын

    I am from Sudbury Ontario, and have a very visible of corruption. Laurentian University, let's just that the rector under whom 250 million dollars dissapeared, many renovation employees where never payed from what I heard, the Covid protection made the university absolutely disfunctional to the point that employees were unable to do their jobs and many sectors, including the geology one in a mining town, where closed. This has personnaly affected me, as my father was a professor there and I was a student there. Many hard working students had their education cut short. Oh, and the rector who ruined the university is now running a hospital in Ottawa, and the reason is because he directed Sudbury's hospital, but his tenure caused such a scandal, because of his mismanagement of the Laurentian University that nearly bankrupted it, plus the doctors hated him.

  • @datanon3059

    @datanon3059

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm in Sudbury too and you need look no further than the road situation to see the corruption. Taxes here are insane and we might as well be driving on gravel half the time. This city is falling apart, literally, and you have officials squabbling over decade-old issues like that stupid arena they've wanted to put in the east end but still haven't even started building. This country in general is a joke and I'm leaving as soon as I can.

  • @Lilas.Duveteux

    @Lilas.Duveteux

    11 ай бұрын

    @@datanon3059 I am glad I no longer live in Sudbury. It's the town I grew up in, and I'm just sad of it's situation. Also, self-defense is basically illegal in Canada, so as towns are deteriorating...I noticed it in my last year of high-school in Mac-Jack. For some reason, some insane person decided to play Hogwarts there, but instead of using it to improve classroom discipline, they did some stupid contests that wasted school funds and study time. For some reason, my classmates where really into it, while all I did way prey it would soon be over. Also, despite it being questionably legal and against school rules, I knew of several people who had to carry knives with them on their way out of school, because downtown gotten so dangerous, and when I went to Uni, some of my fellow students were threatened at their workplace and had clients who bragged about beating their wife. And I perfectly understood why. So much for "nice Canadians". Also, several people who had moved out from their parents had to move back in because they could not afford rent anymore, so houses and appartments would actually house up to three generations. The year I left, there were people drugging themselves near the police station. I tried to be a good citizen by helping out clearing old needles, but really. Also, the situation deteriorated rapidly, with the homeless people near the library starting out as relatively civilized, but I eventually had to stop going there because they had turned more agressive. Oddly enough, suburbs where just fine, well a lot better. I do love Canada, but I think I'll be forced to move out eventually. Québec actually has a better standard of living, secretly. Medical system is still crap, and so is the bureaucracy, in fact it's arguably worse than Ontario, but somehow, it has a more functional economy, cheaper housing and job opportunities than in Ontario. Also, some insane people decided Canada should be donating weapons to Ukraine, which...To my latest knowledge, the only thing this achieved is dragging out the war and making Canada poorer.

  • @luckyguy600

    @luckyguy600

    11 ай бұрын

    WOW Never heard that on CTV with Sandy Renaldo. Of course not. We are not supposed to know these things. That is really sad.

  • @crispycritter9163
    @crispycritter916311 ай бұрын

    As a Canadian , I have been referring to Canada as a hollow promise , for several decades , but I am called a radical by many . I am sorry you bought the propaganda and had to learn the hard way.

  • @matthewdiotte8272
    @matthewdiotte827211 ай бұрын

    As someone who lived all their life in Canada, you nailed everything perfectly well said.

  • @andrewgus8763
    @andrewgus876311 ай бұрын

    Thank you Alex for revealing the unicorn-land lies about Canada. We came to Canada from Russia decades ago and we are starting to believe that it is scarily becoming better there than here especially for young working people because of their stronger cultural family values, cheaper housing, and food. Majority of young families can afford an apartment or a house there.

  • @junglesuperstar9270

    @junglesuperstar9270

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi. Just paid off my housing at the age of 38. In Russia .

  • @timursadi6981

    @timursadi6981

    11 ай бұрын

    we all eventually go back. it is not our lifestyle.

  • @sashat9004

    @sashat9004

    11 ай бұрын

    I left Canada after 14 years and now in Saint-Petesburg. Ready embrace any difficulties because life became meaningfull again.

  • @marias5088

    @marias5088

    11 ай бұрын

    @@junglesuperstar9270 shush, nobody is supposed to know about it LOL! 👍

  • @kamchatmonk

    @kamchatmonk

    11 ай бұрын

    In Russia, I bought an apartment at the age of 30. Paid out mortgage within 3 years. That said, I work at sea, it's a hard, but well-paid job. Now I work 5 months a year, and rest with my family for the rest of year. Me and my wife used to think about immigration at one point, but now we're realizing that all of our impressions of Europe and US were mostly propaganda targeted at gullible workforce. We better stay in Russia.

  • @edstepanic2214
    @edstepanic221411 ай бұрын

    I have a friend who emigrated from Croatia 9 years ago. He recently decided to move back to Croatia with his new Canadian citizenship.

  • @_singram1588
    @_singram15883 ай бұрын

    Great view point. I am glad you are contributing to the soution by telling the story. Solution - abolish the government. Spasiba.

  • @FreedomandMagic
    @FreedomandMagic3 ай бұрын

    Watching this from Mexico! I still have a lot of resentment towards Canada - immigrating there from Russia in 1996 is probably the only thing that I regret in my life. I know that now many places are fucked up in the world, but , for example, compared to my brother's life who immigrated to the USA and immigrated 5 years later than me, my life in Canada was always shit. And it's not like I did not try! I went to the best university of in the country - U of T, did all the right things and so on. The point is for me and many many many others - immigration to Canada was really hard and it was totally not worth it!

  • @raviv3398
    @raviv339811 ай бұрын

    My mortgage now have amortization of 86 years 😂 with payment of $4700 per month. My son is 3 months old. When house will be paid of, I will be dead, my son will be 86, my grand will be ~56 year old, my great-grand kids will be ~26 year old when they will be able to pay off the house I bought in 2021! Canada has thought me the meaning of a generation house 😅😅

  • @grumpymedik
    @grumpymedik11 ай бұрын

    As a Canadian citizen for over 50 years, I am devastated by what has become of this country. I dedicated my entire working life and paid taxes to retire and "own nothing and am miserable" The corruption you speak of is at all levels of governments from municipal all the way to federal. To think that the conservatives getting into power is going to change that is comical. None of the current political parties are honest. They all have their own agendas. The influence of the WEF in Canada(Chinada) is deep. The damage done to this country by this government is so serious that we will not see the next government making any significant head way at straightening things out. More likely they will make small attempts but not much because any politician in any party is already getting rich from the liberal government mandates and policy changes. Any incoming government will just keep things going and blame it on the past. IMO

  • @charliehenry6126
    @charliehenry612610 ай бұрын

    Exactly what you said, "I don't recommend moving from Russia to Canada", is exactly the most stupid mistake I have made. Canada is the backyard trash of the US, The worst of this is that Canadians are so blind and so proud to pay taxes for drugs, and corruption. I can tell there is a "huge/abysmal" difference between the Canadian system and the Russian one. There is much more development in Russia, than in the whole of Canada, and the US. In Russia, I walked at midnight without problems, here in the daytime, at 1 pm I can't walk to the nearest park with my dog. I would not say all is perfect in Russia and uncorrupted, but at least they have a human and honest sense. Here the streets smell of drugs. I remember being stolen just one time in Russia, and the thief asked me for forgiveness and almost give me back the phone. Life is hard, but at least they are human. I don't see one advantage to living here in Canada, mountains and nature?. Come on, Russia has even better places. I agree with you, I don't why I didn't find you before. Thank you for such true content.

  • @fpjames
    @fpjames4 ай бұрын

    I left Canada for Texas 20 years ago because the situation you see today started in the 90s with the introduction of the GST tax. When I moved, I found that my salary doubled, and my taxes - along with the cost of living - was halved. It was like I became wealthy overnight. I never understood how Canadians keep voting for politicians that campaign on increasing taxes and regulations to make them poorer. They are gullible and too trusting by nature.

  • @TheHaubie
    @TheHaubie11 ай бұрын

    What a refreshing outlook. Thank-you.

  • @devduguay2814
    @devduguay281411 ай бұрын

    Keep preaching man 👏 we need a massive change in government. Early on Trudeau never kept promises to remove first past the post elections because people don't understand how insane that system actually is. Also it's the only reason he's still in power.

  • @luckyguy600

    @luckyguy600

    11 ай бұрын

    He is in power because he has a mission he has been assigned to complete. Nothing more, nothing less. he is allowed to ' mix it up' as he sees fit. But the bottom line is he gets done what THEY want done, in a reasonable timeline. I never liked the Dad, nor the Son. WEF dictates that, and whoever are above those bastards. Elections are just a formality. Secure Toronto Montreal Vancouver & you're a winner.Goes for Toronto in a provincial way also. Grab TO and you're a winner. Long ago I knew my didn't account for squat. Especially in the GTA northwest.

  • @kamil_p
    @kamil_p3 ай бұрын

    Perfect job! Thank you for your content.

  • @ruslan-pe3wx
    @ruslan-pe3wx11 ай бұрын

    Thanks God I could prevent my brother from emigrating to Canada from Azerbaijan 5 years ago. Now he has a well paid job and a nice apartment in Baku, things he would never get in Canada. We had a very famous TV presenter in Azerbaijan who moved to Canada about 10 years ago for a "better life". All he could get there was a shitty job at parking lot and nearly homeless life. He returned to Azerbaijan after 4 years of misery in Canada.

  • @nnoor4you
    @nnoor4you11 ай бұрын

    in canada you have the right to vote but not the right to change. All parties in Canada are the same. The Canadian government is staffing agency to the rich regardless who is in power. Immigrants come to Canada either from countries of war of poor countries unless before.

  • @cocochocookiedough

    @cocochocookiedough

    11 ай бұрын

    Agree!

  • @paolo3349

    @paolo3349

    11 ай бұрын

    The parties are all the same because there is little diversity among the pool of reliable voters. If more people bothered to vote parties would have to differentiate themselves.

  • @livestock9722

    @livestock9722

    11 ай бұрын

    1) Politicians are (S)elected, NOT elected. 2) All parties represent all the sides of the same coin. 3) Voting to make a difference is a pathetic illusion (refer to first point).

  • @danwelterweight4137

    @danwelterweight4137

    11 ай бұрын

    Not just Canada, in every Western country is like that. in CHINA you can't change the party, but you can change the policies. That is what my Chinese friend told me. That is why Chinese people laugh whenever they are told by Westerners that they need to adopt Western style liberal democracy.

  • @nnoor4you

    @nnoor4you

    11 ай бұрын

    This is why when Justin Trudeau chants about human rights , democracy and role of law other countries laugh and don't listen

  • @AntidotInc
    @AntidotInc11 ай бұрын

    100% agreed :) ... Honestly it is so good to watch something I have been saying for years about Canada... and no one seemed to believe me ... or tell me to just move elsewhere (which I intend on doing when my son will be old enough). Also, people here tell me to just shut up and stop "complaining" :) ... I am not, I am just stating my observation and also VERY irritated by the lies! Canada is always in the top 10 countries to live in; and Toronto and Vancouver in the big cities ... what is this ? My only explaination is that people are just paid to promote this kind of lies ;) Conclusion: great vid, indeed I hope Poilelievre will win and change things... I hope he won't turn out to be too currupt himself :)

  • @evgeniy9744

    @evgeniy9744

    11 ай бұрын

    Countries ratings is also a scam. At least because generalisation of these metrics is a wrong way. As for the big cities: the main reason to live there is job opportunities and wage/cost of life balance. For many occupations Toronto and Vancouver are worst cities. And this problem is actual only for immigrants who do not own place to live

  • @Cameo540

    @Cameo540

    11 ай бұрын

    PP is a far right lunatic joke

  • @danwelterweight4137

    @danwelterweight4137

    11 ай бұрын

    Conservatives and Liberals are two cheeks of the same butt or as my grandfather used to say. Manure from the same Bull. Nothing will change, absolutely nothing. Also most of the policies that make housing expensive are on the provincial and municipal level, not federal.

  • @thebestdudeever

    @thebestdudeever

    11 ай бұрын

    There are so many lies on the rating as you can’t truly believe information post on the internet. As 2nd Carbon tax effect on July 1 , let’s see those big oil / gas companies, grocery franchises and Government will profit from it, it had never an intention to decrease our environment pollution only profits

  • @ksmith4712

    @ksmith4712

    11 ай бұрын

    PP has a huge real estate portfolio, in fact he created the temporary foreign workers program to suppress workers wages and the pathway to Citizenship for students. In other words you are voting for one of the biggest problems.... and he has never had a job outside politics in his life.

  • @brianfantana8510
    @brianfantana851011 ай бұрын

    I'm a tech recruiter for a company in Canada. When I post a job, I get over 200 applicants. The shortage is greatly over stated.

  • @Joe-be4rq

    @Joe-be4rq

    11 ай бұрын

    This is happening since last 30 years as far as l know since l moved here. I always remained with rest 199. It is terrifying to imagine a man in his late 60s and jobless for 30 years if l had not find one in the US.

  • @throckmortensnivel2850
    @throckmortensnivel285010 ай бұрын

    There isn't a single corruption ranking which puts Canada anywhere near Russia. In fact, Canada consistently ranks within the top twenty countries in the world for least corruption. In any case, the housing market in Canada is a private market, driven by supply and demand. Demand is high, so prices are high.The idea that the federal government, or a handful of MPs could have a serious effect on the price of houses is ludicrous.

  • @pineapplesareyummy6352

    @pineapplesareyummy6352

    10 ай бұрын

    But who is doing the ranking? It is always the same Western countries patting themselves on the back. For the record, I have lived in both the West and the non-West, as the creator of this video also has. I can tell you the gap is much smaller than you think. Sure, the West may still be slightly better on a lot of things, but you'd be surprised that developing countries often beat out Western countries in other things. As a matter of fact, I have a friend in India right now living in Ireland who wants to go back because he complains about Ireland's healthcare system. At first, I was surprised...didn't nearly all European countries have free healthcare? Yes, this is true. But then I was told about the waiting list and time to see a doctor (which the creator of this video also alluded), and if you want surgery quickly, you have to go private anyway, which is just as expensive as in, say, the US. By contrast, India is full of qualified medical doctors and although it's not completely free, it works out to be a better deal. That's just one example, though I'm not Indian.

  • @throckmortensnivel2850

    @throckmortensnivel2850

    10 ай бұрын

    @@pineapplesareyummy6352 It's usually business organizations that rank countries in terms of corruption, but I'm willing to accept that corruption exists in many places. However, the real estate market in Canada is strictly private enterprise, and as I pointed out, the idea that a handful of MP's could have a serious effect on the Canadian real estate market is ludicrous. I didn't mention the health care system, but there are criteria that define how well a medical system is operating, and in most of those, Canada is at least reasonable.

  • @woodworking406
    @woodworking40611 ай бұрын

    I believe this is true not just in Canada but the USA as well. Its politicians can be bought and sold if the price is right. They write laws that would make themselves and their bribers richer while its citizens are one job loss away from being homeless.

  • @tomaytotamaato

    @tomaytotamaato

    11 ай бұрын

    At least in the U.S you have options, Canada is absolutely fkd coast to coast.

  • @jumbothompson

    @jumbothompson

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tomaytotamaato That's the problem. Everything here is centered around 4-5 cities. In the USA there are hundreds if not thousands of mid sized cities that you can move to. Here we have the GTA, Vancouver, Montreal-Ottawa and Calgary and Edmonton. And all those cities are expensive AF.

  • @tomaytotamaato

    @tomaytotamaato

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jumbothompson So true

  • @maxbardus3019
    @maxbardus301911 ай бұрын

    Hey Alex! You are spot on. My story is very similar to yours as I moved here from Ukraine and working as a UX Designer in Toronto. At this point I am not sure Canada is worth it anymore. Don't get me wrong, the whole world went a bit crazy & expensive but moving to EU might be better option. You will still pay a lot but at least climate, food and lifestyle will be better.

  • @kamurashev

    @kamurashev

    11 ай бұрын

    + true story. The same situation But I’m still here as I need school for my kids. But I’m constantly looking for a better option. Wasn’t able to find any for now.

  • @tasmusicoffcial

    @tasmusicoffcial

    11 ай бұрын

    You are so right. I moved to the eu from Canada, worst country other than America right now

  • @GrigoriyMikhalkin

    @GrigoriyMikhalkin

    11 ай бұрын

    I really wouldn't recommend to move to Europe. Big appeal of Canada is that once you get a citizenship, US job market is open for you. With Europe you basically have all the problems of Canada(except homelessness) without potential access to US. And a lot of irrelevant(non-english) languages, that are useless outside one state.

  • @maxbardus3019

    @maxbardus3019

    11 ай бұрын

    @@GrigoriyMikhalkin I generally agree and i almost have my passport. However i would only go to US for year or two to make as much money as i can and get out. Its culture, values and lifestyle doesn’t appeal to me at all. Europe has definitive advantages that hard to quantify as they are more emotional rather than material. Regarding languages, the most languages you know the more powerful you are. You basically get access to multiple perspectives and knowledge pool.

  • @tasmusicoffcial

    @tasmusicoffcial

    11 ай бұрын

    @@GrigoriyMikhalkin i was working immediately, my cost of living is less, I have a far better lifestyle, my dating life is better, its easier to do the stock market cause of the hours, the food is better , travel is cheaper and easier. I do not regret the move one bit

  • @florinapopa7016
    @florinapopa70162 ай бұрын

    You are so right! Thank you for telling the truth to the world. I'm Romanian living here for 20 years. If i could go back in time, i would stay home.

  • @philipreed387
    @philipreed3872 ай бұрын

    As a 🇨🇦I’ve been watching many KZread channels produced by Canadians,Australians, Americans and Brits who have emigrated to Russia in the last ten years. They all appear very happy with their choice and really don’t complain about anything. Especially those who are farmers. Apparently they are given very cheap almost free land to start up their business. And many are there for religious reasons. Christians of course. Just an interesting contrast and observation on my part.

  • @arminwagner7031
    @arminwagner703111 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your honest and critical summaries of the true situation in Canada! I like to share your videos with my friends since I returned to Germany.

  • @pat564

    @pat564

    11 ай бұрын

    Wegen der Erschwinglichkeit ziehen Europäer nicht mehr nach Kanada. Sie kommen hierher, um es auszuprobieren und dann herauszufinden, dass Europa viel besser ist. Ich hatte das Glück, mit einem EU-Pass geboren zu werden.

  • @kostyafedot551

    @kostyafedot551

    10 ай бұрын

    I never understood those who came to Canada from non eastern block Europe.

  • @arminwagner7031

    @arminwagner7031

    10 ай бұрын

    @@kostyafedot551 Because of the fairytale stereotypes about Canada being the better part of North America with enough space and tolerance for everybody.

  • @-FreeAlberta-
    @-FreeAlberta-11 ай бұрын

    I am fortune to have been born in the 60s. I am the first year of the GenXers. I seriously have worked my ass off to get where I am today. I am mortgage free for over 10 years and have no debt. I don't know what I would have done if I was born in the 90s or later. I constantly hear from my three adult children how tough life is for them. They are getting by with the help of their spouses and they own their own homes. It seems working hard doesn't get you anywhere in this country anymore. You'll still be broke no matter what career you choose. Its no wonder 1 out of 5 immigrants who are promised a good life in Canada are returning to their home countries.

  • @brunocer9018
    @brunocer90184 ай бұрын

    100% agreed. I'm Brazilian, and I don't see much difference in terms of government corruption here and there. Unfortunately, Canada is not what has been advertised to immigrants.

  • @JagapathiMining
    @JagapathiMining11 ай бұрын

    You got ĝreat information to share with all, keep posting us,, thanks a lot!

  • @esparda07
    @esparda0711 ай бұрын

    Well explained Alex. It's the classic case of getting the middle class and poor fighting over limited resources but in reality, they are both being played by the rich. My wife and I just got our Canadian passports and are out of here in 2 month's time. Only God knows how things are going to go in the next 5-10 years but we're sure nothing significant is going to change in Canada before the end of the decade.

  • @cannotwest

    @cannotwest

    11 ай бұрын

    Where would you go though?

  • @darrenbaillie98

    @darrenbaillie98

    11 ай бұрын

    You realize your new passports will have GPS tracing chips in them?

  • @cannotwest

    @cannotwest

    11 ай бұрын

    @@darrenbaillie98 will Canadian government provide with the batteries for GPS to work?

  • @novacadian4745
    @novacadian474511 ай бұрын

    Great observations my friend!

  • @angiebarclay3218
    @angiebarclay321810 ай бұрын

    Thank you for you for all of this information. Its so true. People need to know this stuff.

  • @okman9684
    @okman968427 күн бұрын

    Exactly if people avoiding Taxes is crime then government printing money to cause inflation is theft but only one side get punished

  • @79nsg
    @79nsg11 ай бұрын

    All spot on. I often ask new comers why they came to Canada, while myself knowing all the actual costs just to survive. Canada is not a place to move to if you think it's the land of abundance of luxury (which is unfortunately the image many are sold).

  • @k1k4ben
    @k1k4ben11 ай бұрын

    Во многом согласен. Живу в Канаде уже 6 месяцев и понимаю, что страна очень распиарена. Люди проделывают огромный путь, чтобы попасть в страну, а приехавши - видят шокирующую реальность, а возвращаться уже не особо вариант... По факту тут куча проблем. Если хочешь жить в цивилизации (БК) - то это очень дорого и не имеет особого смысла в плане финансов.

  • @k1k4ben

    @k1k4ben

    11 ай бұрын

    @@NoContent774 затрачено много времени и ресурсов, в основном люди не уезжают быстро обратно

  • @alexcalive

    @alexcalive

    11 ай бұрын

    @k1k4ben Спасибо, очень верно подмечено про цивилизацию в БК.

  • @dobrenkijbog8805

    @dobrenkijbog8805

    11 ай бұрын

    Я жил в БК 17 лет. Лучшее время в моей жизни. Добился всего чего планировал, купил и выплатил дом в Бернаби. В 2021 когда началась дурка, мы все же решили эвакуироваться. Переехали в Грузию, два года уже тут. Не то чтобы тут не было дурки, тут она своя, особенная. Но она как бы понятная. В общем тут нам довольно комфортно и главное дешево жить.

  • @io78618

    @io78618

    11 ай бұрын

    Spot on

  • @dobrenkijbog8805

    @dobrenkijbog8805

    11 ай бұрын

    @@NoContent774 К сожалению это "пофиксить" нельзя. Там, как и везде, ситуация жесткая. Как ты допустим найдешь работу которая тебе позволит жить нормально, если ее нет? Ну нет работы. Я работал помощником сантехника когда приехал. Я инженер с многолетним опытом. Работал за 16 долларов в час, чисто прожить. Потом ЧЕРЕЗ ЗНАКОМЫХ получил работу уборщика и помощника на пароходах, потом ЧЕРЕЗ ЗНАКОМЫХ обновил свой сертификат, и лет через 5 работал уже по специальности. Мне дико повезло просто. А тысячи вот так и зависают в магазине на минималке. У меня знакомый 5 лет работал маляром, и ни хрена не мог подняться. Пытался. В итоге уехал, не смог прижиться. Сложно там, и "пофиксить" это не только от тебя зависит.

  • @00_UU
    @00_UU10 ай бұрын

    Poland is an amazing place to be right now. They are on the way to become a new Germany - manufacturing powerhouse, LG, Samsung, Stellantis all opening huge factories in Poland. IT industry is booming, Microsoft has a huge presence in Poland. The country has a mild climate and very cheap prices on everything so far, real estate is getting expensive, but overall life in Poland is still dirt cheap compared to Western Europe or North America, while services are high quality. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are also great growing economies. Estonians are moving back to Estonia by thousands right now since life there had improved so much.

  • @natanagar

    @natanagar

    3 ай бұрын

    Poland for Polish

  • @TenjinAerospace

    @TenjinAerospace

    2 ай бұрын

    yeah, they also import all the Western "values" through the big door, lgbt, transgenerizm, and every other insane EU law on the menu, so enjoy it while it lasts, it won't be long

  • @TheCenturyPleyades

    @TheCenturyPleyades

    27 күн бұрын

    There will be war there, those countries will be destroyed, nobody in their right mind wil move there, the crazy Polish goverment a the chihuahuas are seeking for war with Russia at all costs

  • @cocochocookiedough
    @cocochocookiedough11 ай бұрын

    Good stuff! Great content man!

  • @geraldwilson2684
    @geraldwilson268411 ай бұрын

    A fresh perspective that really hits home. I will definitely show this to friends, as most are totally clueless about life in other countries.

  • @stever2583

    @stever2583

    10 ай бұрын

    You think they will believe you? I wouldn't count on it - your are obviously gullible. Almost childlike naiveite!

  • @manonkitty
    @manonkitty11 ай бұрын

    I'm French Canadian - from Quebec, currently living in eastern Ontario; I don't recognize the country I grew up in! The hard truth that you speak would infuriate blackface Justin-flation! Keep up the good work my dear(!) you are my Canada Day gift!

  • @user-mc7ez6lm4x
    @user-mc7ez6lm4x10 ай бұрын

    That's right we have homeless Russia, but they are more of psyciatry cases, who just won't live in a house if given one. I use to jog at night in Saint-Petersburg and it is a very low occurance, like once a month to see a homless person. Every orphan that reached 18 is first trained to live alone in a provisional flat, then given his own, of a poorest quality possible, but still warm at winter and dry in the rain.

  • @WFH910
    @WFH91011 ай бұрын

    So refreshing to see honest videos like this. I'm a Romanian who moved to Germany (Berlin) a few years ago but regardless, EVERYTHING you said applies to Romania vs Germany perfectly also. Including the earlier version of myself not believing my 2023 version if I would have been told how bad Germany is.

  • @danwelterweight4137

    @danwelterweight4137

    11 ай бұрын

    is Germany as bad as Canada?

  • @jeffjiang5272

    @jeffjiang5272

    11 ай бұрын

    @@danwelterweight4137 To be honest, Canada is one of the best, lol. But I only lived in China and Canada

  • @Anonymous_starrrr

    @Anonymous_starrrr

    11 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I felt the same when i lived in Germany. All pseudomocratic countries are trash

  • @dreed100

    @dreed100

    10 ай бұрын

    Then go back?

  • @Marshalllow
    @Marshalllow11 ай бұрын

    Beautifully said!

  • @junglemike4
    @junglemike4Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the honesty

  • @MrKbtor2
    @MrKbtor211 ай бұрын

    All politicians should disclose their rental properties

  • @rolandvencel4256
    @rolandvencel425611 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your comment regarding Russia & Canada, during times where one is a villain and the other is deemed as the poster boy for Democracy & Freedom.

  • @tailgatersbrazil
    @tailgatersbrazil6 ай бұрын

    Thankss a lot!!!!! From Brazil!!!!

  • @eyokfla
    @eyokflaАй бұрын

    Man! You are a genius! your analysis is VERY REALISTIC when we consider human nature (Greed, power, domination, etc...) thank you. You give many insights on your videos. I'm living in Cameroon (A country in central africa), and here, actually, everybody is leaving to Canada, this is insane! I was tempted to go but I will stay here, because here we buy houses without mortgage and the life is not costy like in European countries. With a monthly income of USD500 we live here like a USD2500 in France. That greener grass......

  • @champ1238
    @champ123811 ай бұрын

    You are so right about the corruption we pay incredibly high taxes for very little services. Our roads and infrastructure are old and crumbling, healthcare is a disaster very difficult to see a specialist and if your GP retires good luck finding a new one. We are regulated and taxed to death young people from working class backgrounds don’t have a chance. We have high energy costs, high car prices and insurance, high cell phone and internet bills and high food prices. Canada is intentionally being run into the ground and I believe the conservatives will do more of the same.

  • @alexeishayya-shirokov3603
    @alexeishayya-shirokov36033 ай бұрын

    Thank you for a very informative video. As a person who moved to Russia at the end of 2020 and grew up in a "third-world" country (Lebanon), I can say that the levels of corruption here are extremely low, especially when it comes to everyday life. The state's institutions operate pretty smoothly in general, though you might have to jump through a couple of hoops every now and then, like standing in line for a few hours at some institutions that have refused to digitize "for security reasons", like the MoD and MoI, or having to get a referral from a doctor in your area of registration to be eligible for the state to cover some medical procedures (which is why we also have private insurance, saves us a hell of a headache). But otherwise I've never been put in a situation where paying a bribe is even an option, let alone the only option, as is the case in a number of institutions in Lebanon. The country's infrastructure is a dream come true for most of the world's population; heck we pay roughly $30 (RUB 2500-3000) per month in utilities+broadband+phone bills, while in Lebanon the same package we get here would have set us back some $1k, and that's only after an initial investment of around $4-5k (backup electricity generator, central heating system, water filters to get the toxins/bacteria out of the water etc.), yet the salary scale is roughly the same in both countries. And don't get me started on the public transport here; it puts much of the EU to shame let alone North America.

  • @stanislavvolo9707
    @stanislavvolo970710 ай бұрын

    Awesome! Thank you

  • @captainsunbear5472
    @captainsunbear547211 ай бұрын

    My good friend who is russian is always telling me how canadians government is just as bad if not worse than russian government and how plans to retire in russia because the home and cost of living there is extremely cheaper compared to over here.

  • @lindabosch1871
    @lindabosch187111 ай бұрын

    A great video, very honest. More Canadians need to hear this.

  • @StephenYuill

    @StephenYuill

    11 ай бұрын

    Plus they need to know Justin Trudeau is pure Globalist, not a true Canadian. He has an agenda of bringing in 500,000 immigrants a year. The purpose is to destroy the old successful Canada to bring in chaos and the New World Order(no nationalism, no cash, etc.).

  • @barry69BC
    @barry69BC11 ай бұрын

    I was raised here and you are right 100 percent right liberal policies are breaking the spine of Canada. I feel way worse off now then ten years ago

  • @DR34DL0RDD43DRA
    @DR34DL0RDD43DRAАй бұрын

    Thank you for spitting some truth, good sir.

  • @parisblackband
    @parisblackband11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video

  • @rajastylez
    @rajastylez11 ай бұрын

    You nailed it!

  • @terryevp4084
    @terryevp408411 ай бұрын

    Many Thanks for your time for creating these analytical video's with great information...!!!!

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