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1 year, 1 month ago @rogerbrown3520 It appears all so called experts talk. This is happening in all nations. It slowly began in the 60's. All nations are now collasping financially. It will collaspe. There will be a bailout. You will own nothing and the bailout will come with conditions. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @franklobe Oh, so productivity began to plummet around the same time as mass immigration from India started. I'm sure that's just due to climate change. 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @nicfeller Canada can't be fixed. In theory these problems are VERY easy to solve. In practice literally impossible. \nCanadians have the political sophistication of a 6 year. Anyone with the opportunity to leave is leaving or has left. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @lukebarre7536 The brain drain for college is mostly inaccurate. It’s usually at the stage of job market due to higher salaries after a lower priced college education within Canada. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @OneDullMan We have maintained a high level standard of living, when by all rights we should not have it. Many want to blame government, but one part of the problem is an over reliance as an exporter of raw natural resources and a reliance on generally a single market (USA) for our goods. Interestingly enough the problems have been reinforced by governments of every type. What annoys me most is that these issues have been known for a long time, and the various governments have been scared to do anything about it. And they never took Sir Donald's words seriously - either about the tarriffs or statehood. I have heard zero from any level of government looking for new markets for our goods, yet they have had since November to do something. Going to be a stressful ride for many of us. I am recently retired and wonder if I should be worred. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @kyonkochan We just had an election in Ontario and basically nothing changed. Ontario has been one of the worst performing provinces in Canada for the majority of Doug Ford's mandate over Ontario but people seemingly don't care enough to want change. One of the major problems with Canada in terms of politics is that the aging population has some of the largest block of voters and can pretty much overrule anything that would benefit the younger generation if it would hurt their investments. 126 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @torenatkinson1986 We usually go by car, but sometimes transit, bike, or dog sled. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @owd200 It does feel a bit like that, yeah. \n\nStill love this place, but it can feel like you're doing everything right and not exactly leaping ahead financially. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @DianaDemitro will never be the 51 state - real-estate will suffer a correction as things are changing 3 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @frankbumstead1804 All joking aside, Canada has been able to form a symbiotic relationship of mutual benefit with the United States since even before NAFTA 1. But.......... right now it is almost like a 51st state and I do not mean that in a joking way. US states are always competing with each other, but what prevents things like, oh say the American Civil war from happening is the Federal apparatus keeps them in line for the good of the empire as a whole. \n\n If Canada is like a 51st state, then it is competing with the other 50 states in a way that all 50 of them are going to get upset about. So either the states complain, or you treat Canada as an economic competitor. Mexico being behind the United States and Canada is what makes it a good candidate for a symbiotic relationship. For all its problems, Mexico has a Christian population (with some indigenous traits) that goes well with America. Their nations different economic status means we can support them and they can support us doing different things for countries of different development stages.\n\nCanada being so similar to the United States will want that as well and will never outbid the United States. Again this is seen as a hostile economic competitor. \n\nIts not Canada or Americas fault. After 2007 and the lies about fanny and Freddie, leman bros, mortgage backed security's, and a cash shortage that was not real. How was it real if the offshore exchanges did nothing? 2007 was not financial in origin it was our global monetary system seizing up. To say Wall Street greed and MBSs did it would be like saying a single drop of cement turned the ocean to cement.\n\nBut something did. Something turned the market from liquid to concrete, it happened in France decades before......\nFinancially packaged items could no longer be priced or traded. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @SmartAss4123 I'll never understand why Canada has the worst affordable housing areas. You have all the lumber you could possibly want. And you even have more land and less people. Make it make sense 7 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @iconicon5642 How nations die. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @peters972 The people did actually seem to be walking 30% slower, lol 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @fkwithfriezaday This entire time I just thought\nAustralia. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @soltek2002 Feels like you just described New Zealand approach to economics. Except replace USA with Australia and Oil Exports with Milk. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @geordi-gabrielrenauddumoul449 I hate it when canadian gets their early life subsidized by the country(education) and then go to the US the cash in. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @greybuckleton As a Kiwi, I feel like you were talking about NZ here. Same housing obsession, same political lockout. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @svihl666 nice video 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @MurCurieux Who thought treating real estate an investment asset wouldn't lead to any problems at all?\nAs an Alberta, canada's economic decline is absolutely disheartening and sad.\nI wish for annexation by the US.\n-Proud Albertan, reluctant canadian. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @cameronmadden8723 The first time I've watched in prolly 14 months 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @user-lx5ri1nz1f ITS OKAY WE'LL JUST USE ALL OUR DIVERISTY TO SAVE US!!! 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @businessrodent8067 problem with the graph at 7:14 says 0.01 instead of 0.1 on y axis 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @PoudingChomeur1 We jave to cut gouvernement jobs by at least 20% , we spend so much on nothing 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @Kenneth_James Blame Canada! 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @HighFlyActionGuy This honestly feels like reading headlines front news agencies outside of the country back to back as a form of entertainment. 2 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @MacSmithVideo Doesn't seem to make much story or thematic sense. If three are perpetual now, how is that interesting? It's just arbitrary. \n\nEither they all are (likely) or just one is. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @PoudingChomeur1 Canada has so much red tape its unbeleivable. I am trying to build a house right now and licences, permits, reports etc is taking MONTHS and THOUSANDS of dollars. Its like if every level of gouvernement doesn't want our money and investment. They want to be bigger and even slower instead of lean and fast 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @johna6767 1. Canada is much more dependent on natural resource extraction than the US\n2. Canada's population is growing twice as fast as the US 2 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @johnkerich876 This video is horrible. I don't know what political angle is, but the real problems are very well known and have nothing to do with what you said. First, housing is incredibly difficult to build in Canada because of regulations and land title problems, I.e., you don't own that land, the indians do. On top of that, there is a constant influx of immigrant that require housing that doesn't exist. Children cry because they cannot leave their parents' houses because they can't move anywhere, so they can't find any jobs locally, and they're trapped. There is no will in the canadian government to change these immigration policies, to change the land rules so that people can own land and build houses, or do anything about their incredibly micro managed economy that makes it impossible to do anything. If so, yeah, they go to the US to have a future while Canada stagnants and dies. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @johnshepard7630 Canada, our 51st State...without Quebec. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @HighFlyActionGuy If you ever needed proof that economists can only see the world through a center right lens this guy is it. 5 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @HighFlyActionGuy Why not use news headlines from our own country? Why open with a joke about canada being the 51st state? if you wanted 40 million people to automatically think you're a jackass who doesn't understand what hes talking about you sure dumbfucked your way right into it. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @exeggcutertimur6091 2:02 end of ad 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @hughjass1044 Watching this as a Canadian is like re-living a 4 decade nightmare. That noise we hear in the background..... A million chickens coming home to roost. 34 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @MM22966 Outsider here: How much longer is Trudeau going to be PM? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @PBellAU Could have titled this video Australia and no one would have noticed the difference. 9 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @dolphadomian4762 “And as always the solution for a Western country is letting in more migrants”….. I am convinced the WEF directly funds this channel 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @Fehr270 Canadians can’t just walk across the border and get a higher paying job. This isn’t the EU, we can visit easily staying and working is very different. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @somecat22 An average 3 bedroom home in Ontario is like 750k+, unless you go somewhere where there's like no jobs then they are like 600k, and probably need a lot of work 3 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @oliverturner5897 Canada’s prim minister ? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @derosa1989 I don't understand the comparison of housing debt to GDP ratio being relevant, other than as some kind of made up benchmark. GDP is an annual number, and mortgages last for decades. How is comparing these numbers directly a measure of anything other than the amount of money invested in mortgages has increased? I would think Household income to Household debt is a more useful measure, but then again, it doesn't capture the amount of capital people have in their homes. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @Jack-fd8cx stop importing people 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @Fehr270 The problem with this is only comparing Canada to the US. 69 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @sirpaddlesworthiii5933 My parents live in a wealthy town where houses are all 1M+ and they vote down ANY push for new building. Excuses include animal habitats, obstruction of scenery, pollution from construction. They've voted for more immigrants simultaneously. 478 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @PotentialExergy2 The Federal Liberal party completely destroyed any hope for the youth in Canada to live a productive life in under 10 years. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @thyblackpanther Honesty just God bless America ??for decades Canadians would be telling us all the things we do wrong and how THEY were the correct ones ??now what? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @ZoTrAcK Canada, more than poor economically, a socially sterile country. No sense of belonging, love, community, fun or pride. Traditional families are a rarity. Everyone wants to be alone so no wonder there's no housing. We gradually lost everything that brought us together to allow total sterility to rule everywhere.. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @matthewrobbins5493 The second largest country having a housing crisis is ridiculous. Do you think they've got enough space? 5 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @williambranch4283 Gotta get new PM, eh? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @dysonforbes the government. could abandon the idea that the private sector will build enough of the right types of homes when there is zero incentive to do that and maybe start building public housing like it did in the 60's . 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
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