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1 year, 1 month ago @Misherman 10:03 Immigration causes housing prices to increase??!?! 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @QuantumConundrum 60-65% of my income goes into housing 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @Ozjockey111 Totally same as Ozstralia??? 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @SuperMcgenius There is a problem with the Canadian banking system, where its culture of risk, avoidance, hobbles, development, and growth. I think you were trying to make this point and I would agree. We could do better. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @SuperMcgenius Hold on there, boy, questionable, immigration policies. Both Canada and the United States were built on immigration, unless you are part of the first nations these types of inflammatory statements, are historically illogical. Countries like the United States of America, Canada, and Australia, New Zealand, and many parts of South America all grew with immigration. People in these countries that have been around a generation or more who decide to pull up the ladder have short memories from where they came. Regarding housing, it is always been and issue in many places and is affected by foreign investors and interest rates. Usually at some point there is a correction, some people win some people lose. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @SilentSavage416 This entire video is why Canada needs Pierre Poilievre. He will get the economy going again. Produce more, be more self-sufficient, build more homes, reduce taxes, stop the catch, and release of criminals. I hope to God he gets in because if the liberals gets a 4th term, Canada will be headed towards third world status. ? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @LochlainnGuitton-Quayle As a Canadian I was kind of disappointed in this video. A lot of things weren’t explained very well or looked into depth. I just felt like some important aspects were glazed over 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @tonyarrow i wonder how many canadines are going to be migrating to the US now? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @jbassguy571 Housing in canada is a kind of ponzi scheme; nobody wants to be the last one in before the inevitable collapse, but everyone knows it IS inevitable and even necessary... 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @archeryhistorian3811 Why is Canada? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @bigsarge2085 Interesting. 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @dan-tv1kp 6:10 No. As a matter of fact, it does have to do with laziness too. Americans just work harder. Could conjecture on why I think this is, but I'll abbreviate here, where I think underlying reasons are somewhat trivial to an analyst. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @SouthCanada Canada is great eh, i'll be eating my $3.00 CAD eggs tomorrow morning with my $1.50 Starbucks coffee. Tariff away 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @srpacific Spot on. I left Canada because of all these issues. Any of my friends who are still there simply don’t understand that there’s a long term problem that has nothing to do with US tariffs. The country is weak, poorer than it needs to be, and not in a good spot due to focusing so much on real estate and immigration. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @srpacific Spot on. I left Canada because of all these issues. Any of my friends who are still there simply don’t understand that there’s a long term problem that has nothing to do with US tariffs. The country is weak, poorer than it needs to be, and not in a good spot due to focusing so much on real estate and immigration. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @DoseOfVirality Look at some of your states they look like Third World countries we want no part of that. America is falling apart and nobody wants anything to do with you guys anymore. ? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @martynus94 How ironic that the same people that shun US citizens for electing a greedy billionaire also refuse to let new homes be built because it would hurt their estate's value... 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @datanon3059 I live in this godforsaken joke of a country and I've been unemployed for OVER TWO YEARS despite having a degree, 5y experience, and a willingness to move literally anywhere for work. The economy is DEAD. We are SCREWED. Annexation is unironically the only way I see that we can get out of this unless we want to turn into a failed state. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @brokenkneecausebrokendream8546 Canadian have vote their way to destrcution for a DECADE they only have themselve to blame 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @Erwaerwaerwa What about all the illegal immigrants working in the USA and the prisons for profit workers? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @SergiiStarodubtsev About nothing.. no value. Sorry 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @McSwirlywirly Building no pipelines at all for a decade fucked us. Now we pay and idiots are willing to vote for those people that did it 2 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @johnnyeveritt5695 Regretfully; you are Speed-Babbling ... ! ?? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @sanjiv7089 The way you include your Ad in the video is disgusting !?? I just unsuscribed 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @rucky_665 This channel is notoriously known to praise the USA in every single sense. It’s kind of ridiculous actually. Talking about debt above GDP as an issue? Hello.. ?? I’ll wait for an upstate on the free falling economy of the USA which is currently taking place; I doubt it’s gonna happen though 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @ArnoldFreeman-n9g Liberals are such confidence men, they want the public to see them panic about tariffs but not their carbon tax. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @datsme8986 Trump's Tariffs rn is a problem, but Trudeau and the Liberals socialism principles are more appalling. The criminality, housing, inflation rate, and immigration policies needed to be addressed 2 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @collarsncolours Disliking for the thumbnail 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @Chad_Thundercock Canada doesn't even exist anymore. The geographic area is now Leafastan. \n\nAnd treating housing as an investment and not a utility, should be criminal. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @jacksonugo4754 Your topics are educational but U talk so fast, forgetting that you are on YouTube and talking to an audience that might not be native English speakers. You are talking to the world Sir. Slow down or at least use subtitles. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @DrewK-e2i How it started: ?\nHow it's going: ? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @babyscrotum Canada’s GDP is less than New York State ?? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @mahmga1 ..And then today happened (Tariff war with Canda) 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @vincentlee732 ??? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @joehowe9532 Could it be said that Canada's goose is cooked? :) 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @xaviergravel4132 Yeah we need help lol 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @ryguy5859 It’s okay. We’re pushing an ex-Goldman Sachs, unelected, failed financial advisor of the last five years into the leaving PM’s position. Eh ✊ 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @mr.coffee6242 You do not know me as an individual. \n\nHowever I am Canadian and I am getting richer every day. Without doing anything.\n\nAs long as I breathe. My Nation will be just fine. Thank you very much.\n\nI will not elaborate further. No questions. 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @jacktattersall9457 Thank you emphasizing the role of municipalities in this. Unlike other jurisdictions, in Canada municipalities are responsible for all transport infrastructure and utility infrastructure with the exception of major provincial highways, airports, and electricity and gas distribution systems. Meanwhile, Canadian municipalities can only levy property taxes and no income or sales taxes. Thus, Canadian municipalities governments are very attached to property owners, leading to the political conditions that make housing harder to build and new housing more expensive. The vast majority of the policies restricting housing supply and increasing costs of new housing, like development charges on new homes to fund infrastructure instead of taxing existing property owners, onerous and restrictive zoning regulations, and slow and expensive permitting processes all come from the cities. Honestly, for many city politicians it is to their advantage to make the crisis worse. Why wouldn’t a city councillor vote to raise development charges on building new homes instead of raising property taxes on existing homes to pay for stuff like replacing life expired sewer and road and subway infrastructure!? His constituents aren’t going to care about the costs of new homes, which affect people moving to the city or younger generations, which are either not yet residents of the city or too young to vote. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @우흑-r4l I graduated high school during covid and I cannot wait to graduate University into some other economic hardship lol 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @amin7361 canada voted for a far left socialist that focused on forced equality, and it drove talent and money out of 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @20x20 Yeah, you're right. I should move south. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @BnMProductions11 Canada has issues, for sure. But a lot of them stem from the issues the whole world is going through. The fallout of neoliberalism and the crashout of the USA. To say Canada has an everything criss because stuff is kind of expensive and our businesses are lacking as the US right below us fully descends into fascism is pretty ridiculous. 1 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @chadjones1266 Thanks again 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @zen1647 Are you talking about Canada or Australia? ? So many similar issues. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @iguatemi When you say „other advanced economies“ you just mean Australia, right? As I cannot think of another country that has these policies and set-up (housing market, resource dependency, low productivity growth, high immigration and to cover things up) 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @DNANDROID All the hyper successful Canadians live in the US. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @papabadgers1555 You forgot to touch on the fact that 60-70% of all our immigration comes from india 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @justinmatthews7789 Why are you declaring Canada is the presumptive 51st state? 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
1 year, 1 month ago @nueloblack Canada sounds f**ked. 0 bG6-JX_iYQM
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