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2026-02-22 0
BS. The system was broken for a long time now. I remember living in Etobicoke ( a NW part of Toronto) on Dixon and Islington and seeing ‘black garbed madonnas ( in burkas) walking around with their husbands and a crowd of kids in the middle of the day. Lots and lots of them. Living off welfare and child support. Not looking for a job. Not at all. That was 1987. As I said - a long time. Just a little reminder: PM of Canada in 1987 was PC’s Brian Mulroney.
2026-02-17 0
It's a shame that you guys will not talk about the real reason behind this massive increase in low skill immigration....It's a clear DIRECTIVE from the WEF and globalists to increase division, break the economy and provide quick citizenship to increase the voter pool... When the same playbook is happening in all the other western countries, it is not a coincidence but a serious and coordinated global plan. FIND SOME COURAGE to say what really is taking place....but you won't. If you need a quick reminder, take a look at what just happened in Spain - 500,000 new immigrants that will be given quick landed immigrant status allowing them to vote!!!!!
2025-12-30 0
just a reminder that the ambassador to the usa that was just appointed (wiseman) worked at black rock and started the charity to get canada to 100,000,000 inhabitants through immigration by 2100. who voted for this?
2025-03-04 0
Canada's response to America's tariffs under Trudeau is a masterclass in balancing diplomacy with pragmatism. While the U.S. pursues a protectionist agenda, Canada stands resilient, leveraging strategic countermeasures and asserting its sovereignty. Trudeau's approach is not just about retaliating in kind; it’s a nuanced display of commitment to fair trade and a reminder that economic interdependence cannot be taken for granted. In a world where global relations are increasingly volatile, Canada’s measured response signals both defiance and cooperation, leaving the door open for a future where both nations can find common ground amidst the tension.
2024-12-01 0
Its been a boom time for canadian landlords. Home prices have skyrocketed and rental prices the same. Just a reminder that mass immigration isnt hated and bad for everyone. I was able to retire early because of it and ive expanded my rental portfolio so can now permanently live in the usa and visit india regularly just off rent alone. And my net worth continues to rise. So, just an example that this canadian system is working for lots of us
2024-08-20 0
a lot of people are talking like this but ya know what\n\nWe still have amazing and free health care\nEverytime I go to the grocery store I can get everything under the sun\nWe have a good main highway , I know its not perfect but for the most part I can drive accross the entire 4000km country\nI have a decent paying job, and yes rents expensive ~ but with proper budgeting it is possible\nWe have ocean views on each side of our country, all the first world stores and options.\n\nI think there is a lot of room to improve, but globally countries are all facing inflation, corrupt poltics, drug abuse .. and yes a lot of our mandates are way out of whack\n\nBut I still feel living in Canada is a dream, but not in the big city - thatss for sure !\n\nCook for yourself at home, get ride of all those monthly payments for apps\nStop travelling so much, find an affordable and simple vehicle you can pay off\nWork hard, work as much as you can, dont shop or buy expensive things ..\n\nBuild a garden, show up to your job, find something that pays you for what you know..\n\nThe dream is still alive in some of us ! I think seeing what the rest of the world is going through will be a reminder that its not just isolated to our country.
2024-08-15 0
Just a reminder that Canada is only 38 million people, along a thin strip, right next to the U.S. If we holler for help, you guys are way closer than we are to each other.
2024-08-12 0
Just a reminder that the flight attendants are NOT the reason why Canada is getting more and more crowded lol I would be absolutely shocked if that made up more than 0.0001% of our immigration numbers
2023-12-14 0
I’m Cuban but moved to Canada when I was 9. Now I am 25. Canada for sure has its issues, and I do want to leave one day, but not because I think Canada is so broken that the only solution is to leave, I just cannot take this cold for the rest of my life. With that being said, so many Canadians have no clue just how good we have it here, it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t complain in hopes to improve, but just to serve as a reminder, that compared to majority of the world, we are so lucky.
2023-05-24 0
10000 homeless people in California rn just a reminder to the people that thinks this is ok.
2023-04-19 0
I doubt Canada is a stable government, freely elected and least corrupt countries is the world. You might want to consider the least corrupt counties, as Christine Freeland has publicly stated the did not like what they saw, they turned off the Canadian economy when they liked what they saw, they turned it back on. Also the freely elected part, as it is known by many the the CCP helped re-elect the Liberals for a few elections, starting in 2015, I have to admit that they helped them become only a minority elected country but the NDP made them a majority. As far as a stable government, I have heard the Justin Trudeau for the first time as Prime Minister of Canada, wears a bullet proof vest and has his protection team openly carry aggressive weapons to protect him. Just a reminder. an average Canadian cannot use lethal weapons to defend themselves even in a life-threatening circumstance. Just suggesting you might want to re-evaluate your description of Canada.
2023-04-19 0
Just reminder that The Province of Québec was a Theocracy since 1793 to 1959. \n\nQuébécois are hostiles to any type of religions goes above each other. \n\n\nThe law in place include for all those religions:\n\nJudaism \nBuddhism\nHindisum \nJainism \nSikhism \nChristianity \nConfusism \nShintoism \n....\n\n\nNo religious sign in public area.\n\nReligion = private. \n\nExactly like Tunisia, in fact... Well when I was there in 1996 and 1998 (10 years old).\n\n\nSystemic racism is a bullcrap in my opinion since nobody know what really mean, billion of definitions doesn't help for larger public comprehension. \n\nWhy not call it Subconcious Racism or Social Subconcious Racism.
2023-03-13 0
I have mixed feelings about this. I feel like a total first letter of the alphabet-hole for not thinking of helping right away. When I lived in San Diego, it was a palpable daily reminder. Lots of people have cross-border lives. Family, work, home is on either side of the border. Now living up in Washington State, it's different. Here the border with Canada is all about preventing Canadians from stealing technology from us while allowing them to work for us. Some partners who come visit us often times get searched for technology. Like pen drives, samples, etc. It's a totally different story. Canada probably has less homeless than all of south America. It's an easy claim because literally, if you can't insulate your self in winter you go visit the great gardener Jesus and his weirdo multipersonality disorder. In south America, you just need to eat and not get eaten by things. So the result is that people survive way below the poverty line. Then, the big lie tells them that the US is better so they come over to eventually learn how the others found the three headed gardener the hard way. I feel like maybe if they got a tour of the country and learned how shitty it is to live here too, they might think twice about coming over. There are periods and ways when the US opens it's borders but it's looking like a real shit show right now. We don't have enough jobs and not enough houses to house everyone. At least in south America you can live in the family house and no one bats an eye. People help each other in poverty.
2020-11-12 2
Adam thank you for this! Just a reminder that here in Vancouver there is allowable open liquor in certain areas during certain times. This is recent. Also with regard to people moving to snowbelt areas they cannot underestimate the value of a robust wardrobe and the necessity of a reliable tough vehicle!!
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