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1 year, 1 month ago @hemshah1567 You can’t compare Europe, Canada or any other countries with USA. Because USD is global reserve currency, USA has highest productivity and hence got biggest gdp per capita compared to any other major economy. 8 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @pantsgaming759 Japan has shown that stagnation is fine they have had 30 year of it and they are still living one of the highest qualities of life. Canada and Australia have gone done the mass immigration route and now the young are screwed and our cultures have changed for the worst forever. 19 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @thetorontorealtor3625 It’s a country with 2 million millionaires the 7th most in the world. A country where Taylor Swift sells out in seconds. It’s a 3rd world country 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @kiwimerchant121 If you ever feel bad for being an American, remember that you at least ain't an canadian. 4 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @sfygy32 “Fk the youth” - Liberal Party of Canada 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @videochannels000 You just know something is wrong when real estate is the highest contributing sector for gdp. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @akumaking1 Canada brought this upon itself from chugging the Marxist radiator fluid. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @WillP-lm4do Can you do a video on how fucked the UK is? 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @aCleverFoe It's like seeing the train crash coming years in advance, and just shrugging futilely. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @HughJass-313 U.S. already has a 51st state...\n\nit was founded in 1947 and located over in the _LEVANT._\n?? 7 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @jashmatash Add another video and replace 'Canada' with 'Australia'. For we are only a short while behind Canada. 2 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @BloodyInitiate It seems like inviting foreign investment in your real estate pretty much always ends badly, OR it ends badly so often that if you think you’re the one country who won’t get took: you’re probably one of them many who gets took. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @jashmatash Prices just need to stabilise for 2 decades, this won't annoy people and will erode the concept that property is a good investment. So more owner occupiers buying and less investors. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @dev4statingx90 It's been rough dude... I watched your video about us 4-5 years ago. Still sucks lol. Most of our major corps are leaving 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @Evangelionism We Albertans need to join United States of America, but ONLY if we join as a state, not a federal territory like PR or AmS. Tired of a failing, inferior Dollar and being crown property with limited rights under a monarchical dictatorship across the ocean. We need liberation! 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @tango976 I can't find a single minimum-wage job meanwhile every single Tim Hortons and McDonalds around here is full of indians that barely speak English. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @yaqbulyakkerbat4190 Why would people in canada work harder when it does them no good anymore? 11 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @ON-YT My problem with the doom and gloom is people love to blame all our problem on the current PM and “wokeness”. I am not saying JT and the Liberals don’t deserve any criticism they do but all the time it’s for all the wrong reasons. Public Housing is a provincial issue, Healthcare is a provincial issue zoning is a municipal issue. However all of these issues are made worse by lack of public housing funding (looking at you Doug Ford) and nimbyism at the municipal level (looking at you Rob Ford and almost every mayor large Canadian cites have had). My parents hate JT now because property prices came down slightly but they loved him during Covid when prices went through the roof. When the liberals implemented the mortgage stress test they hated him and voted conservative in 2019 because Andrew Scheer went on the news and said he will get rid of it. When the liberals got rid of the stress test on first time homebuyers they loved the liberals again. They are property developers so they don’t mind paving over the Agricultural land reserve but god forbid a fourplex is built in our neighborhood. However I am not too cynical I have seen progress by the current government AFTER THEY WHERE -20pts in the polls. Now I just hope the Tories don’t get rid of the Housing accelerator fund and other funds that will make a impact in 10 years. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @bobbuilder6761 Fantastic video 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @booishoois309 PM Blackface destroyed our country. 3 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @spelunkerd It's a common mantra for Canadian citizens and politicians to 'tax the rich' by closing loopholes and more recently reducing capital gains exemptions within corporations. As popular as that may be, it stifles innovation and corporate development within our country, especially while our neighbor to the south has a more business friendly tax system. Good luck boosting GDP when corporations and innovative entrepreneurs are lured southward. Even our hockey players move south. 15 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @robd8577 Wealth inequality. \n\nIncreased tax rates on the wealthiest 30%. Every developed country has spent 4 decades on structurally enabling the rich. The rich are now out competing everyone else for everything - housing being the most visible. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @jimgravesus Canada didn't join the American revolution. They have European royalty in their money. And now they're circling the drain just like Europe. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @highbrass3749 Wait hold on, isn’t this a socialist economy? CNN told me things are great up there. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @mathieug6136 Happy to just have signed for a good job outside the country! 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @asmrfan6543 I tried launching a startup in cleantech in Canada, shortly after COVID. No private investors had an interest, and none of the banks lend to businesses, unless they have cash flow.\n\nLong story short, there is no economic mobility in Canada. You are either rich or poor, and nether can swap places. Despite how foolish property speculation is, compared to the potential of a cleantech startup (with a patent), rich people put it into real estate anyways. Literally everyone loses, because of the actions of economically illiterate rich people. 5 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @Banner1986 Only direct neighbor? I guess this may become true some day if Texans ever get their way and successfully leave the nation... But until then, I'm pretty sure mexico still exists ? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @nath9091 Doesn't Canada have a massive foreign real estate ownership issue who used them as an investment? 11 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @focusedonfuture3255 I used to work the patch and quit. \n\nIts not worth it to be away getting ground to powder and still not afford anything or being able to justify said prices.\n\nSo many people I know have left and you cant force them back at the point of a gun. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @LowVoltage_FPV As a home owner (with a mortgage) and nearing retirement, my first reaction is that I want housing prices to remain high so I can get the most from my house when I downsize. \nHowever, my house sale is so I can downsize into a home that I can buy outright with the money I get from selling my bigger current house. If my house value goes down, I would be OK as long as the price that I would pay from a smaller home also goes down. I want to live in a home that would have no mortgage. I will only get the minimum income in retirement so I need to be in a home without a mortgage payment, if at all possible. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @AbstractWerks When a channel that's supposedly about economics tries to upsell a vpn, it really hits their credibility 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @RandyTemple-bs Housing affordability is an issue in Canada, and many, many Western countries. The paradox is: for homes to be more affordable, homeowners would have to, or be forced to, sell at a lower price than today's price. Why should current homeowners give up the equity in their homes so that someone else can afford it? 9 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @jesterer Everyone in Canada looks to the government to solve their problems. This will never change. 4 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @matthewmiksza5855 Can confirm things are going terribly and all the boomers are gunna vote for the exact same government that caused a lot of it because they've been doing well 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @investingissimple1642 Canada’s government: ‘We’ll fix this later.’ Later arrives ‘Oh no, who could have seen this coming?! 150 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @MikeFrame North west passage will become valuable 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @RealT3sted Too much red tape, too few houses, too many people. We only know how to manufacture $200 cheques and make everything $200 more expensive. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @z06952 poor puppet country? the world warns you to not blindly trust the eagle or it could become fatal 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @sharpsbattle It’s crappy up here, thanks for checking in. 26 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @SAR1986-o1b This sounds similar to what’s happening in Australia. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @scotthamar1179 I know it's just a trending topic, but the more you refer to Canada as a US state, the more likely it is to actually come to fruition. Please stop. 2 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @anubis_atg Real ones will know it's a reupload 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @colemarsh13 Canada is a vassle of China ?? 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @thecorpooration As a Canadian who has lived my whole life here, in my opinion there were two major factors that need to be highlighted that started this mess: fiscal policy and focus on fringe politics. First, Canada came out of the 2008 meltdown relatively unscathed due to following a markedly different strategic path than other major countries, namely tight banking regulations as well as 15 years of paying down the national debt. However, several years after 2008, sentiment shifted to adopting the same MMT-led fiscal policies as other nations: lower interest rates and deficit spending. Secondly, at least 10 years ago, there was a major political shift to start emphasizing fringe social issues (climate, race-based, gender, etc.) instead of standard issues such as the economy or military to name two, and it was strongly evident in academia and in the media. The result was little governmental, public or media attention being paid to core economic concerns such as the massive growing government and consumer debt levels, highly inflationary housing market, or decreasing productivity. When COVID hit, the government further doubled the existing federal debt and when they found that unsustainable, opened the doors to massive immigration levels to bring the Debt-per-Capita ratio down which while helping in that one metric, has further inflated the housing market all while forcing wages down. We now have unsustainable public debt levels, unaffordable housing, decreasing wages, decreasing productivity, and a troubling reactionary political swing towards extremist right-wing ideologies. Top that off with the US administration seeing Canada is on an economic precipice and threatening to take the country over, there couldn't be a more perfect storm. 12 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @ionelcalinmicle6176 All our problems started with Trudeau. He's incompetent and corrupt. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @ArgoRobots My family has lived in Canada for several generations. My grandpa moved here from Italy and he started a large masonry company and become successful. But as a college student, I'm the 5% minority. Everyone else is from the third world, especially India and China. Our culture has been completely destroyed and replaced. Plus tens of Billions of dollars is being donated to them, and the aboriginals to fund their drugs and alcohol. There's thousands of very high homeless people wondering the streets, all funded through welfare. The cost of living has sky rocketed. I am moving the the U.S. I want to be with my own people! Multiculturalism has failed! 5 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @curtrontv @13:33 Aha! Trudeau has tricked us all by resigning as PRIM minister, not Prime minister... 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @MirorR3fl3ction Theres nothing presumptive about Canada being the US' 51st state. A lot of Canadian's would rather burn everything to the ground than be American, and a lot of others still would rather flee to Europe than be trapped in Trump's America 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @SpidermanWebster 51st. State????❤Trump,make canada the great 51st. Canada is not free or affordable and won't ever be until they join the greatest country in the world, AMERICA. ? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @hockadog After the first 48 seconds of this video I'm now even more convinced that Canada and Australia are basically the same country 192 bG6-JX_iYQM
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