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2024-04-11 1
okay, but were you only interviewing homeless white people? there are regular white people living there too, you know.
2024-04-11 0
I once applied for a teaching job at BCIT in Vancouver (Burnaby)... during the interview i was told that i needed to speak Punjabi.... im way too old for that i said...and walked out
2024-04-11 0
More on the street interviews!!!
2024-04-11 0
This is such a racist video. I live in Brampton and love living here. I enjoy the multiculturalism and learning from new immigrants to Canada. This video is very biased as he is interviewing folks right next door to the large halfway house for those in recovery. It's not like he's travelled to various parts of Brampton. This city gets such a bad rap from people and it is BS.
2024-04-11 0
Excellent work. Would love to see you interview people in Kitchener Waterloo near conestoga college. Waterloo is on track to be the next Brampton.
2024-04-06 0
Why does the video start by talking about immigrants, but then they interview homeless Canadians about the housing issue? Shouldn't they interview homeless immigrants?
2024-04-06 0
Still No news. on u.s. old immigration reform. Congress OR sup perm court must use your neck! to see back problem and solve Legal Immigrant obstacles! All IV+DV case Decision backlog still At NVC For 4 fiscal year No Interview NO visa. on west and Horn of Africa Like Ethiopia. Sudan. Visa priority Date passed! solution?
2024-04-04 0
In those interviews he should have turned around and thanked Sean Fraser for his massive miscalculation. Just a bunch of tools they are. Incompetence at its finest
2024-04-04 0
CBC Radio interviewed Trudeau this morning. They posted the interview on Youtube. The Comments section has been turned off. I can't possibly imagine why.
2024-04-04 0
I completely agree. Every time he's interviewed he puts the blame on someone else. He cannot accept responsibility for his own crimes.
2024-04-04 0
Canadian here. Apparently this interview took place at a construction site where no one was interested in what garbage the buffoon was spewing this time and kept on hammering away. As loud as possible. He is by far the worst and most destructive PM Canada has ever had. Even worse than Trudeau Sr, and that's saying a lot.
2024-03-23 0
Certain nationality employers inside the dreamworld Canada are asking 30k to 40k per LMIA, cutting deals with lawyers, agent overseas, getting temporary foreign workers whereas inside job seekers are constantly fail to get a call for at least an interview. This is shameful for the government completely fails to tackle this practice. Whereas there are Canadian educated and \nwork experienced PR, open work permit holders, who spend thousands to get a degree are clowns walking with resumes with tongue hanging out.
2024-03-23 0
The main problem is once you go through the long process of getting a college degree (computer science in my case and 3 years of help desk experience), I don’t get more calls, I don’t get interviews and I get the anxiety that comes with seeing everything getting more expensive, bills pilling up and no income entering the account. It’s dreadful, to see everywhere that computer science is in demand and you have to sleep scared shitless of going homeless. I don’t know if it’s because I’m Hispanic, my skin tone something in the water. I’m not staying in Canada. I’ve been living in Canada for 30 years. Now I’m leaving Canada for an Hispanic Country. In Canada homes are not affordable, I don’t get jobs opportunities even thou the market is statistically healthy, and everything is getting more, and more expensive.
2024-03-20 0
3:18 The interviewer is not as forgiving as the interviewee.
2024-03-18 0
I hope you interviewed johnathan,, Canada’s #1 camper
2024-03-17 0
Toronto is such a diverse city that I'm surprised you got only one coloured person to interview in this video, great leading questions too bro, definitely no bias here either.
2024-03-15 0
WoW! I can't seem to find the words . . . . You are my absolute new FAVOURITE channel! You are such a GEM! A talented, brave and courageous GEM. The next up and coming Aaron Gunn ! Making VIIDEOS that MATTER. That make ALL the difference! That MAKE CHANGES that people so NEED to know can happen! You have it my friend . 100% and then some. You so have it! I'll be back when I'm over this star struck feeling to share what I really feel THANK YOU ! So much Gavin! I will not only help you get to 10K, I'm gonna help get you get what you deserve! MILLIONS! Baby steps first. Let's help you get to 100K first. Quick question Gavin, Do you know who the Alexandre Brothers are? They hang around the Ontaribble area mainly. I'd LOVE to see you interview them. Do a documentary on those boys. Canada needs to share who they are, what they do. They're word is getting out there and its VITAL they reach as far as fast as possible! You and them are nuthin but a scratchy scratchy situation. Promise. You could do absolute wonders for each other. Please think about it. Cheerz!
2024-03-14 0
5:09 couple thousand dollar phone i think u interviewed a crackhead bro nxt video
2024-03-14 0
Bro kinda look like Charles Leclerc. Also I'm not sure if it was hit or miss during filming but the people you interviewed were fantastic. Really good perspectives.
2024-03-14 0
What is that methodology by which you are pushing for. Are you all united in that. Fake interview.
2024-03-13 0
Food is slang for Crack in Toronto. So for example, when that guy said he was going to get some food to the interviewer, he was actually probably talking about crack.
2024-03-12 0
You should be talking to other people? No. This is exactly who you should be interviewing
2024-03-11 0
Are you a fan of Tyler? Lol no hate... just same title format with same image style...same interview styles...just feels like Canadian Tyler. Love the non biased journalism he does so excited to see your content
2024-03-11 0
I'd love to do an interview on how greedy curupt and ingnorant people really are in those small townrs
2024-03-11 0
That man in the black jacket interviewed at the start of the video just hit everything right on the money
2024-03-11 1
I am a Canadian Citizen but I cannot get a minimum wage job. I've submitted over 200 online applications for minimum wage jobs and every time I go out I apply at any store or restaurant along the way, but it's been about six months and I still haven't gotten one, get any feedback for an interview. It's so sad and disappointing. The problem is, when a company recruits people, the company asks the person they just hired if they know anyone and brings them to work. Another case is that there are some international students or foreigners who agree to work and receive a salary lower than the minimum wage.???
2024-03-10 0
The guy Peter being interviewed is telling it exactly, as it is. I hope he gets housing soon.
2024-03-09 0
YOU SHOULD INTERVIEW ME BRO :)
2024-03-09 0
First of all you took 3 years to do this extremely limited investigation that doesn't even begin scratch the surface. Your interviews are selective and show only a certain problems. If you truly investigated, you would have looked at government programs at ALL LEVELS of government. The rules and restrictions that are applied like, healthcare, CPP, Disabilities both mental and physical, welfare, and the host of other programs that for most part create and maintain poverty and are nothing more that government fraud and covered up at all government levels. As a one time homeless and then advocate for homelessness, I can tell you first hand that money destined for these programs is often gobbled up by faux do goods who actually pocket this funds for themselves.
2024-03-09 0
Might want to get Tyler Oliveira to team up. Aside from great content, the guy asking you why you're interviewing the homeless guy needs to mind his own business.
2024-03-06 0
This interview completely misses the point by interviewing the “wrong” immigrant. Immigrants to Canada leave for the U.S. because Canada prefers “high value” immigrants (e.g., physicians, engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs with excellent track records, occupations that are expensive to train and/or individually contribute a lot to the GDP) that the U.S. would also like to attract. Not only can many of these people make more money in the U.S., but they often encounter more help and/or less restrictions with professional licenses (e.g., most states have an industrial exemption for engineers, and do a better job at helping foreign doctors and nurses get their licenses to practice medicine). How many times have we heard of a foreign professional reduced to driving a taxi or becoming a housewife when they move to Canada because an immigration official didn’t properly inform the immigrant of the hoops they would have to jump through, and the provincial professional association offered minimal, if any, assistance? \n\nThis PhD student (and others with more academic than lucrative educations) may think he’ll have it made moving to the US but I think he overestimates his value. The small liberal arts colleges that may have hired someone with his background are decreasing in number or changing to a more technical focus (usually to computer science because it doesn’t require expensive labs needed in medicine or engineering). American students are now more critically examining what degrees, if any at all, will lead to better paying careers, and I doubt Myanmar is on their radar as a money-making opportunity.
2024-03-05 0
In Edmonton in January there was a job fair for a security company at Kingsway mall. Quite easily there was over 150 people in the line hoping for an interview. Mostly East Indian and African men, some women. I feel bad for everyone coming here looking for a better life only to find out there are no jobs and no housing. Time for universal basic income. Just so you know I’m being sarcastic.
2024-03-05 0
I have hard about two interviews from Canada after applying for LMIA job and at the end they will tell me that they like my experience but they needed someone already in Canada and the last interview i hard last year was seriously asking me if i have already gotten my visa approval to come to Canada and i said no, which i ask them to accept me and give me any necessary documents that i can used to apply for my visa and they said no. That has been my challenge so far and am tired of applying for a job outside Canada ?
2024-03-04 0
I am a Senior who got a security license in order to help make ends meet. I can not get an interview, let alone a job. Almost all security companies are Muslim owned and operated and they are the most racist people on Earth. Shame on the Blackface Regime!
2024-03-03 0
Yea right. Interview the rich kid. This is why I don’t trust the media.
2024-03-02 0
Stop this pretentious interviews. Go out and talk to people and see their struggles. Underemployment, housing un-affordability, discrimination-Canadian experience !!! The only jobs available for outsiders i.e not born in the country are low end jobs. You do not have Canadian experience… please stand in back of line !!!
2024-02-28 0
Lord what nasal gazing question.. CYV ideals of good interviews.
2024-02-27 0
Comments here are by far more straight and honest than the opinion given by the Interviewed.
2024-02-27 0
How shallow that woman I interviewer ! ? . Don't underestimate the Arabs ! Most are scholars and Oxford graduates !
2024-02-24 0
Why was this person picked for interview?
2024-02-23 0
The man interviewed at the end is why our son left the country for Europe after graduating from Queens. Canadians are addicted to immigration to stay relevant in a way not seen in other countries. There's a smug quality to it all. Oh how wonderful and accepting are we - in contrast to those Trump people to the south. Here in Halifax the changes are both stunning and alienating as the premier seeks to double the province's population by 2060. My family and I immigrated from the U.S. 20 years ago, and I doubt any of us will remain here much longer. Living in Canada has made me realize how Canadian I am not. I actually stand for something. Canada's future is mass immigration and digging things out of the ground and selling them to China and the US.
2024-02-22 1
Story on Immigration and interviewing an International student?. An international student aims to complete studies and seize opportunities, whether in Canada or elsewhere. Conversely, immigrants often relocate with the goal of settling in their new country. When an immigrant leaves Canada, it highlights potential shortcomings in retaining qualified individuals who have navigated the complexities of immigration, oftentimes taking years to get approvals. This departure underscores challenges within Canada's immigration system, raising questions about its effectiveness in retaining talent and fostering a welcoming environment.
2024-02-15 0
Bro can’t give an interview in English being a student from Canada. No wonder he returned
2024-02-13 0
Never trust the average « house price » on Internet…856k in Toronto? That was a price 20 years ago. Today, this is a condominium and not a house. If you Google average house price in Montreal ut say 500k… impossible. At least not on Montreal island. You can get a 1 bedrooms condominium for that price.\n\nI grewup here in Montreal and even if our city is very multiculturalthere there is still less visible minority here: 32% compare to 57% in Toronto. Employers can be more selective. I have a immigrant name, and my husband is a native French Quebecois, we both have the same bachelor degree and I even have better grade than him, but he always get 10 times more interviews than me. People change their attitude instantly when they heard that I have the local accent. « Oh, you are from here! » If you don’t speak perfectly French and master English, you can’t find a job in a big corporation. The language is also a natural barrier that protect the local job to be exported.
2024-02-12 0
There is no such thing as a Canadian resume format ? And the Canadian work experience hesitancy also comes from experience. Lots of very creative shcools and resumes and very creative interviews. One positve is about Canada is we don't suffer liars. You want someone who came from a fly by night school working for you, or operating as your doctor?
2024-02-12 0
The thing that really pisses me off is that these illegal entries also gum up and slow down the process for legit asylum seekers and legit immigration petitioners who do obey the law. I saw a news report at the San Ysidro crossing where they interviewed a mother of three young children who had a legitimate asylum reason (which still has to be determined in court) who had been trying for over two years to enter legally. The system just didn’t have capacity because of the illegal crossings in the region taking up all of USCIS resources. This woman had no resources and was sleeping on the streets in Tijuana (not safe) trying to survive and care for her kids and she had the resolve to continue to doing things legally. \n\nPeople bitch about America being unsympathetic — what about people like this woman? You gonna say she should give up obeying the law and try to jump the border? What if you came home from work and found a homeless woman and her three kids eating out of your fridge? \n\nWalls don’t keep people out. They have doors. Go to the door and ask to be let in. \n\nIf the illegal crossings stopped, and America refused to answer the door? Then maybe you got an argument for harsh treatment.
2024-02-10 0
Ahhh, a New Zealand interviewer? That's about right.
2024-02-09 0
Putin answered more questions in one interview than Trudeau answered in his entire life.
2024-02-08 0
I don't even know what to think as an open work permit holder. Where I was from, 2 years ago, i sent like 20 job applications, went to 5 interviews and got 2 offers. Took me 2 months but that was it.\n\nNow I'm starting my 4th month in toronto and sent more than a hundred applications, and I've not even gotten a single interview. I had naively assumed that having a certified native-level proficiency in English would ease things up a little, but i just feel completely ignored in this city. Might have to cut losses and just go somewhere else. Rent is insane.
2024-02-08 0
SEE…\nJordan Peterson with Pierre interview. He is a man with a plan.\n???
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