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1 year, 8 months ago @ak1noakin0 Im canadian and im plannign to move to europe by the time im an adult (im 13) 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @philmacgregor1374 Canada is a great country I'm a 5th generation and don't believe this rightwingnut proganda 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @bestoneyet2717 not a g7 country anymore 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @Dan-nt2yb Retired 61-year old here living near the water just north of Victoria on Vancouver Island. My healthcare is covered and excellent…my car insurance is $650 per year…I’ve paid off my mortgage with hard work…etc etc.\nYou couldn’t drag me kicking and screaming out of this country. To all you whiners who clearly haven’t a clue what you’re talking about….Bye Bye.??….the less of you all the better. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @visby2548 It's the Dutch Disease. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @frederickbarrow9738 They don't know economics that good. Number one problem labor unions, wage increases, tax increases, run up prices on produces and services and slowing down the economy with less workers working. Number two government thought they could combat inflation and wages increases with taxes. I don't even know why they gave the labor unions wage increases during the pandemic when they knew they would strike as soon as they took it away from them. All counties are going through this in some shape, or form. Yes! even China and USA the two big economies. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @chocomalk All our politicians are landlords... 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @ostapsparrow8828 Yes, Canada has affordability crisis. However, author conveniently mentions ONLY Toronto and Vancouver, which are insanely expensive. Rental/housing prices are much better in Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg. I know that moving to those places is not that attractive, but still.. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @Vexaer I have some comments about some of the things in the video. Including Olivia Chow in the video when talking about housing affordability with local government policies I don't think is right to inlcude her as she only got elected last year and has to deal with all the decisions and issues from the past Toronto mayor. It's similar to blaming Biden for the economic issues of the US when a lot of the reasons for the downturn economy in the US during his first term was the impact of the economic policies that Trump put in place, it takes time. In terms of the carbon tax, I think its a valid criticism with the compounding issues canadians are facing, but also take into consideration that the provincial governments also have some play with this, as they have the ability to go for the standard carbon tax or implement a cap and trade. A lot of conservative governments like to complain about the federal government about this, but they are also to blame for some of the lack of affordability for political points. As well for the banking fees, we do have a smaller selection of banks, but there are some options that Canadians can have that do not include fees (Simplii, Tangerine). Everything else in the video I agree on, I also think personally that all political parties need a shake up in leadership. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @elguate96 This is just the history of everywhere now no matter the government 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @MikeMcKenzie-y4y The reason it expensive is all our taxes were stolen and given to imagrintes to buy a home. It's not going to help people it's all lies . If you wonder how people from third world countries are buying homes in Canada it is our tax dollars . Think who all part of bricks 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @TheLastHonestInfluencer Making 70k per year it’s impossible to rent a 1 bedroom in Canada right now unless you give up eating. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @AmerdaMysteryOfficial I live in my parents basement.\n\nI’m nearly 40 and have a degree. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @shoetoss2655 It was frustrating watching this video and finishing it left a bad taste in my mouth torwards the Canadian government and a feeling of deep pity for the young generations of Canada. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @cavetheman Absolutely none of these issues are exclusive for Canada. Name me ONE country which inflation and housing prices aren't messed up, at the moment. Maybe you can find 1 or 2 tax havens in which those aren't an issue. You could argue that the disparity of income-rent prices is higher in Canada than everywhere else, but that's just not true. Chill the fuck out, it's bad everywhere. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @MsLoveandjustice 2015: Whah whah we don’t like the big scary economist because the media says he’s a big meanie 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @danielkadima155 He really did the change viva Justin Trudeau the best ever 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @bergeandtom Why no one want to live in Canada? I wouldn't live anywhere else. Millions live here. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @redandtripple least slanderous american video 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @user-bm2zb3uh7k We have all of these housing problems in Australia as well . 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @jacklaw3962 Never been more embarrassed for Canada than when they hired this dope. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @jasonpark1556 And people think America's bad? 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @CarlosSantos-b5o Some corruption is going on? 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @jasonmages4323 Greed will destroy us all, if the resources are more valuable than the citizens of the economy that provides and produces these resources then what does that say about our social/cultural values as a society or humanity as a whole. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @ghostseater7568 As I young Canadian, I really want Canada to great country but things do not look so great. So I hope the next election changes it and puts Canada back to its glory. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @Mr_Vip He changed nothing. He should resign immediately 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @murugesusri403 It is a real change Canada became up side down and Justin not recognizing that he only worry about other part of the world and Middle East India Africa ? 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @pandabearoceanpark You guys voted him again and again......voting is not what it cracked up to be because you guys don't know what you are doing! People blame the government but don't blame themselves. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @peter_marcelli Conservative or liberal, same government, different colour shirt. The WHOLE system needs to change. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @fastestdino2 Don't say inability to help by our government. they refuse to help. They would rather hire low skilled workers than pay anyone more money. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @Kelkworth Toronto voters caused this. Trudeau wouldve been voted out last election if not for the GTA. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @tyleryoung306 The biggest impact on the declining economic productivity coincides with the Trump administrations trade war against Canada. They ripped up the previous trade agreement, and tabled a new one that attempted to devour Canadian industry. No one ever talks about this, and it's unfortunate. That coupled with the pandemic, resulted in a one-two punch to the Canadian economy. On top of that the amount of investment into automation in the energy sector over the past 10 years has reduced the demand for labour. And now with the ever expanding encroachment of AI on nearly every industry, the Canadian economy is facing an uphill battle. Many think that a prime minister is the main reason, when it's not. Canada is at the whim of US economic policy, which I fear is going to get even worse when Trump returns to office. A transition to Conservatives at the Federal level may lighten the load on a few things like Carbon Tax, and Income Tax (maybe), but they won't be the party to introduce limitations and regulations on investors that are responsible for driving up housing prices, by treating the housing market like it's a stock exchange. \nI will applaud Trudeau on winning over the EV battery plant, for pulling us out of bombing Syria and Iraq, for legalizing Marijuana, and for including Dental Care in health coverage (albeit limited...), but some of his decisions should have been better thought through, like the capital gains tax, and should only be targeting investors that have more than 3 properties. While he increased the budget for the Military, he's spent his first two terms ignoring it and that's severely hampered our readiness, and equipment. And while I do think we needed to boost immigration to stave off economic disaster, the current level that its at is problematic, and many bad faith actors are taking advantage of it and enriching themselves like the diploma mills. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @josephstymest6089 Zero % interest rates for 13 years didnt help either. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @atatat54321 I left Canada a long time ago, not out of any ideological reason, but for a job opportunity. It wasn't until I was outside looking in that I realized how controlled Canada is by monopolies, oligarchies and families. I'm shocked when I go back at the fees Canadians pay for connectivity, banking, food, alcohol...and the list goes on. I never understood why Canadians put up with it. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @fayefaye3388 But a lot of ppl from 3rd world countries and lots of refugees want to live here still for some reason, Canada to them is better than their own countries 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @artpmpln Sounds like Australia 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @Perrier05 Canada still has a higher home ownership rate than the U.S. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @gentlemurican403 As a young Canadian , my only goal in Canada now is to leave the country for a chance at having a life. Hard work will get you nothing but surviving. Leave now while you can. 82 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @envision8381 take VaNcOvEr for example, that's one of the most expensive cities in the country 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @livingmini5259 Canada was celebrated when Stephen Harper was in power ?❤ it’s obvious that immigrants have ruined it 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @noface9920 Can’t wait for Poilievre to be our next PM.\nTrudeau destroyed our beautiful country and it’s extremely sad. 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @MarielMarino_theartist Sounds like the US ? 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 8 months ago @44lucas Oh Canada.... What has become of the country I love nearly as much as my own?... 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 9 months ago @cajohnson1234 0:20, one simple message: the budget will balance itself! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 9 months ago @RogerFairthorne The Federal and Provincial governments should have listened to the activists saying to build more affordable housing, instead of listening to management consultants. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 9 months ago @LeeZaslofsky Dirty Conservative propaganda. Canada is rated among the top countries int he world for livability.\n\nIf Poilievre thinks he can persuade Canadians that their country is shit, he is wrong and he will LOSE.\n\nTwo and thirty my ass. This is Conservative BS. 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 9 months ago @kristoffMR wake up canadian peoples! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 9 months ago @kristoffMR revolution rhymes with solution folks! 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 9 months ago @Ali-eq4uo Grew up in Toronto left in 2021 for Québec City. Things are kinda better here - for now. The trajectory of English Canada under Trudeau is why I became a Québec Seperatist 1 ZvSNcnG2eqY
1 year, 9 months ago @Ali-eq4uo I work in the tax iindsutry and the CRA is worse than ever. Impossible to get hold off staff and processing timelines are longer than ever. The CRA supposedly hired a record amount of people but not have no idea what they are doing 0 ZvSNcnG2eqY
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