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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Soon there will be garbage all throughout the street, rivers, lake and even more in the cities than there is already. It’s sad. Ignorant people with no civic duties in their culture. It’s not racist to notice patterns. If the shoe was on the other foot, Canadians would be laughed at and run out if we imposed our religion and moved in millions of people over a decade. Stole all the jobs, destroy industries with low cheap labour. Exactly what’s happening in Canada. Can’t even speak the damn language yet, we are racist for getting mad I have to repeat “large black coffee” 17 times just to get a Chai Tea with 5 sugars in it. Canada has gone to shit.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Thank you for covering this! 💯 Quite honestly Canada went down the drain and we all notice it, see it, experience it. This needs to be talked about a lot more and you did a great job starting that conversation 💯💯
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Ive noticed Indians in my area living in mobile U-Haul containers
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
SAAR NOOO DO NOT NOTICE ME POOPING IN SNOW NOOOO SAAR
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Im Canadian and I live in Winnipeg but sometimes I go over to brandon to play hockey and I notice as much Indians as any Canadian city
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Noticing this pattern too often now
Indians will say their country is best.
Proceed to move to usa uk etc
Will say they have best culture
Proceed to wear American western European clothing enjoy english and Christmas but frown upon their own culture customs as outdated
Will claim they have the best people on the world. But still kiss the boots of a white man and frown upon their own brown little jeets
Will say they have best this thya
But depend on foreign tech forieng brands forieng accent etc.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
When my family went over the border from Washington State, it’s one of the first things I’ve noticed. I almost got hit in Vancouver Canada and he just drove off like it was nothing. There’s a lot of Arabs too.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Ive noticed the standard of driving drop in australia in the last few years , people just dont bother indicating anymore .
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Bro is getting money off rage baiting his racist followers. I used to think the scam pranks were funny then noticed a trend... He went to Minnesota to even try to eat crumbs off of nick.. Too late so you hitch a bust north to Canada to figure out the next race bait to rage your audience. I thought this guy was cool but ever since being chased in Italy he hasn't been the same...
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Don't you dare notice any of this Canadians or you will be accused of 'ists and 'isms, now again shut the f*ck up or else!!
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| 2026-01-27 | 127 |
As soon as you cross into Brampton, you notice right away how noticeably more erratic and egoistic the drivers are!
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
The guy on the bike with the perfectly regurgitated IQ talking points on Africans🤦🏾♀️ Notice that he didnt have any actual reasons why the people are afraid. Just BS things he's heard about the people, not actual incidents. Smh...
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
I’m Australia on a work visa in Canada and I’m shocked by how many Indians are here. I’m assimilating to the Canada culture and ways but a lot of them here I’ve noticed don’t and won’t.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Immigration isnt bad...its good. But open borders and a very flast influx of foreigners isnt. It doesn't make them assimilate nor does it help canadians assimilate to them. They just avoid eachother until they can't. Immigration is supposed to be a process/privilege, not to be taken for granted. Do it slow and nobody will even notice.
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| 2026-01-27 | 76 |
Mexicans being in the U.S. makes sense historically. A lot of the Southwest used to be part of Spain and Mexico, so Spanish city names, streets, food, and culture were already here before the borders changed. That's why Mexican culture blends into the U.S. more naturally - same Western roots, similar religion, long shared history.
With India and Canada, it's different. There's no shared history or cultural foundation there, so when large numbers move in, they bring an entirely separate culture instead of blending into what already exists. That's why it feels more noticeable and disconnected.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
I went to Canada on holiday about 4 years ago and i definitely noticed this but i would argue that it makes the place feel culturally diverse and there were alot of south east asians aswell especially in Toronto
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
It isnt racist to notice patterns. We are 6% of the global population supporting the other 94. Whites are a successful minority hated by braindeads
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Have you ever noticed Tyler mimics his accent to sound like whoever he's talking to🤣
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| 2026-01-27 | 2 |
To be honest, the border is wayy too easy to cross. I literally crossed it by accident while fishing in New Brunswick, had no frkg idea until some Americans came by and noticed my accent😭
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| 2026-01-27 | 1 |
That guy with the bicycle knows whats going on.. at least he cares about his people to notice
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
I was JUST in this area. I also noticed these things. Canadians complained of the drivers, for example.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
NOTICE HOW NONE OF THEM SAY THEIR CANADIAN....because they aren't.
I'm Canadian (my family has been here for 150+ yrs) We absolutely hate these street shi tt3. r5 and i use to live in Mississauga so i know how grotesque they are. ABSOLUTE P@r@s¡t3s
Even my 4yr old says he wouldn’t pull down his pants & poop on a bus….JS
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
The overwhelming problem that people struggle to realize is Canada with its roughly 40,000,000 people are going to notice an influx from a country that has over 1 billion and is quickly modernizing which is allowing families to leave their country and immigrant around the world just like they should. Localization is only prompted by friendly circumstances. It is seen everywhere with cultural neighborhoods
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
In New Brunswick, the fast foods runs on Indian labor.
You will notice that they all speak English. As someone who experienced the Canadian immigration system, I can tell you that the way they are doing it is far superiors the way the US does it. They actually try to determine if you're going to be a detriment to the society you're moving into. For example, if you are unable to prove that you won't be financially reliant on the state, they won't let you in. There are probably exceptions for refugees.
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| 2026-01-07 | 0 |
What the 'polish' guy is saying and the 'redneck' guy is saying is pure bias!! If a 3000 sq ft home has 3 generations living then that would easily be anywhere from 5-12 people depending on the number of children or sibling the earning member(s) have. The only problem is when these homes are converted to rooming units. Otherwise it is perfectly legal for extended families to live under one roof as first immigrants to gain foothold and then move on!! The fore fathers of the current white population did this as well !! Also, these immigrants and students are NOT housed in hotels and such, it is the refugees from Syria, Palestine and Ukraine (and other war torn countries) that Liberals brought in that are housed in hotels. So this is misinformation. What I do notice is that these losers are jealous of the hard work that the indian immigrants are capable of doing and feel intimidated.
If this is any comfort, many indians are actually choosing to go back to India as opportunities are better and more and they have seen what Canada has to offer. There needs to be responsible reporting happening not just interview any guy on the streets who has 0 knowledge of the current political scenario.
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| 2026-01-03 | 0 |
Anyone notice all the new commercials on how great Canada is on TV. That’s the liberals trying to focus its voters away from all the corruption being committed behind closed doors. Real Canadians know what they are doing 🤬
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| 2025-12-25 | 0 |
Anyone ever notice that all western nations do things simultaneously? Still, they don't see an Empire.
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| 2025-11-27 | 61 |
What I noticed in this video is the people from Indian community respects and helped the interviewer as their own and heard no negative nonsense. Hope we can all live together in harmony and respect each other with no hate.
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| 2025-11-22 | 14 |
Somebody must've noticed what a torture it is driving around Montreal. Not to mention the ridiculous wait times for our universal health care.
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| 2025-11-21 | 0 |
If you notice most of the newcomers are young military men and I just read an article on ctv news stating that canada is recruiting 300000 volunteers for the miltary as threats are on the rise from the world.
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| 2025-11-21 | 0 |
I’ve recently left Canada and noticed lots of FB ads inviting foreigners to engage a screening process to see if they qualify for residency in Canada.
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| 2025-11-13 | 0 |
The funniest thing I’ve noticed with some Indian immigrants is that they genuinely believe they don’t have an accent when speaking English. In fact, they often think the way they say the words is how English is supposed to sound.
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| 2025-11-08 | 0 |
Does anyone notice that these folks only help their own??
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| 2025-11-07 | 0 |
I can tell you that there is something significant that this country is not addressing: "fake degrees" coming out of India, especially in the field of Health Sciences and Engineering. I'm a recruiter at one of the largest recruiting agencies in Ontario (Toronto), but I've been noticing something unusual about the degrees coming out of India. This is something that the government needs to address. I guarantee you, if they can do a thorough investigation, something may come out, "something not good".
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| 2025-11-05 | 48 |
I lived in Brampton for 25 years, so I would like to weigh in. We definitely have an extremely large indian population here. There are a lot of upsides and downsides to that. Some of my best friends are Indian immigrants, some of the people I hate the most are also indian immigrants. With any large group of people, you will always have examples of exceptionally nice people, but also horrible people. Something I noticed a lot recently is that newer immigrants are a lot less interested in learning about Canadian culture, norms, and integration.
A lot of my longtime indian friends learnt the Canadian culture, Canadian norms, and wish to work with Canadians. They celebrate christmas, are respectful and polite, and are otherwise outstanding Canadian Citizens.
A lot of the newer problems in Brampton can make it unattractive for others. Lots of loud music blaring, street racing waking you up at 4am in the morning, fireworks at 3am for no apparent reason, etc.
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| 2025-10-14 | 0 |
at 10:40 when any religion takes over any other religious historical place then we know theres no respect not so nice watch ypu all doing in my lords house in church when you dont even believe in jesus christ ? and at 14:50 he just discriminated against all religions by associating them with a negative word ? isnt that interesting the evidence is quite clear its called canada the real native indians are from canada natives its a fact i noticed white agressions lately strange ?
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| 2025-10-13 | 0 |
Who is notice 😂 0:56
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| 2025-10-12 | 0 |
We noticed on the road and thunder Bay nippegon.India is everywhere, Canada is lost.There's 1.4 billion people in India and they're all coming here.It's an invasion
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| 2025-10-10 | 0 |
Also, for those watching who have never lived in Canada, here's a fun little experiment you can try: Go to Radio Garden and go to Brampton's radio stations. Try to find a station in English or French (The official languages of Canada). You may or may not notice a pattern. At the time of writing this, out of 6 stations, 5 of them are indian or punjabi.
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| 2025-10-10 | 0 |
When government leaders focus on population and economic growth that's usually is a sign that they aren't balancing the budget correctly. They're trying to increase tax revenue without increasing taxes.
I'd look closer at government corruption. Overpopulation destroys the environment. Canada is one of the few places on earth that still has an environment. Russia and Australia are the other ones. Russia's strategy is to look sort of like an ogre and it's too cold. Australia's strategy is to look like they harbor too many dangerous animals and the land is too arid. Canada's strategy is to keep higher taxes than the USA and it's too cold. People tend to gravitate toward lower tax and warmer places.
Fewer people is better, it doesn't matter what their race is.
I did notice the Indians he talked to were patriotic to their adoptive country, that's a good sign.
Host nations like when the new people assimilate.
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| 2025-10-08 | 0 |
I grew up with lots of ukrainian and other immigrants, and on the whole, they are okay. Current ukrainian refugees are, I have noticed, a bit confused owing I think to the unfortunate circumstances which caused them to relocate. I suspect a lot will repatriate themselves when the war ends. I've encoutered many immigrants over the years and I have noticed, that in the last 20 years or so that a disturbing number of refugees are bogus exploitative jerks who wound up here because they weren't welcome where they came from because of their own character flws.
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| 2025-10-08 | 0 |
Come into the West, a lot of white people give you shit, *no matter what you do* . Obviously not all of them. But in this modern era , enough of them to fund an entire media ecosystem just for that perspective. You think your immigrants weren't going to notice? Assimilate into _what_ ? The loudest mouths telling you they hate you and you're responsible for all their problems despite being a minority, because you're not a white Christian?
And then you're going to scapegoat _them_ for the problems your government and system created, refuse to adapt, and complain that someone did.
And _also_ , just like here in NYC.. the reason why a place gets taken over by a bunch of colored immigrants.. is usually because white people start _running_ . And again, the few that are left, complain about _their own_ fleeing, before doing so themselves. Hilarious. I'm in NYC, my neighborhood is literally every kind of immigrant, Filipino, Jamaican, West Indian, Indian, Haitian... all low to middle class, with some who really _saved_ up working for their 30-50 years here. Kids born or here since little kids, educated and making good money with few exceptions. And so of course the neighborhood.. looks just like any neighborhood in America (albeit denser and more traffic).
Must be all that 'wokeness' in NYC.
This has nothing to do with white or black or brown, of course. This dynamic plays out anywhere with people that are unwilling to challenge themselves and their ego just finding an easy scapegoat...
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| 2025-10-07 | 43 |
As an American who worked in HR for eight years at BMO in Canada, I’ve noticed an important trend: many local professionals often attribute their career struggles to the system, when the real issue is a lack of updated skills.
In my previous office of 71 employees, around 60% were Indian and Chinese professionals — many of them exceptionally skilled and hardworking. The fact is, immigrants don’t take jobs; they earn them through their capabilities.
I currently work at BlackRock, managing a team of 221 people. Individuals with strong mathematical and analytical abilities often come from Indian or Chinese backgrounds, while only about 20% of our workforce is American. I conduct 4–5 interviews daily, and the pattern remains consistent — candidates from Europe, the U.S., and Canada frequently lag behind in technical skills.
It’s a tough truth, but one worth acknowledging: in today’s competitive job market, skill development matters far more than nationality.
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| 2025-10-03 | 0 |
65 million years ago, dinosaurs strutted around thinking they owned this place—right up until the asteroid sent the eviction notice.
The history repeats
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| 2025-10-02 | 0 |
It’s just so lovely how some people insist they own this country, even though their great-great-grandparents were, historically speaking, the original undocumented immigrants. Nothing says 'true Canadian' quite like a conveniently selective memory about history!
And speaking of people who 'established' things: Have you noticed all the homeless folks? They’re overwhelmingly non-brown people. It’s almost baffling—here they are, the supposed descendants of 'pioneers' who’ve had centuries to 'build and settle,' and yet they apparently still couldn't manage to establish anything for themselves. I guess that superior heritage and centuries of head-start didn't quite translate into a sturdy roof, did it? How wonderfully ironic
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| 2025-10-01 | 0 |
Canada has changed significantly in recent years, and I believe our post-COVID immigration policies have played a major role in the challenges we’re facing today.
Here’s how things went off track: Many individuals who couldn’t pass the IELTS (English proficiency test) entered the country on visitor visas or through spousal sponsorships—some of which were questionable or fraudulent. During that time, the government was converting visitor visas into work permits with little to no scrutiny. Background checks and rejections were rare.
Meanwhile, colleges rapidly expanded their intake capacity—understandably so, since international students pay three to four times more in tuition. At the same time, due to inflationary pressures, the government allowed international students to work 40 hours per week instead of the previous 20-hour limit. This created a new, ready-to-work labor force in just a year or two, heavily impacting the retail sector.
As a result, a large portion of retail jobs shifted toward a single ethnic group, while many Canadian citizens found themselves sidelined. One key factor was flexibility. Many immigrant communities—particularly Indian—were more willing to accept irregular hours and last-minute shifts, often adopting a more compliant, “yes sir” attitude that employers found appealing.
However, I’m already beginning to notice changes in the retail landscape, likely due to the government finally tightening immigration rules.
Going forward, we don’t need to close our doors—but we do need smarter immigration policies, with proper checks and balances, to ensure fairness and sustainability for everyone.
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| 2025-10-01 | 0 |
Ugh! Notice how they close ranks when the material concept that these students have disappeared into the population arises. It directly opposes their narrative of unregulated borders and diversity being a strength. When 70,000 Indian students willingly become illegal migrants it gives the appearance that the IRCC is acting more like a migrant trafficking network.
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| 2025-09-30 | 0 |
I've been visiting Brampton and I have noticed the change over the years, the only true Canadian Bar & Grill left is Rejeannie's on Balmoral Dr, beside that everything else is Asian.
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| 2025-09-29 | 0 |
I noticed Indian Hindus blend but others stay in a community they know and miss out on opportunities.
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| 2025-09-29 | 0 |
Employers should be aware of SINs before hiring people. I am also an immigrant, but my dad worked hard as a skilled worker to bring us here to Canada. I pay my duly taxes monthly and yearly. So I find it unfair when people work under the table. However, I've noticed that some students, who never attend their classes, end up in high positions with well-paying jobs at big companies. Meanwhile, I can't count how many refugees and immigrants are in low-income brackets, receiving 100% coverage for their medication and a monthly allowance from the government. In contrast, Canadian senior citizens still have to pay 20-30% of their medication costs and don't get the same privileges when it comes to their essentials.
It frustrates me that the government makes our senior citizens suffer at retirement age, even after they've worked so hard for so many years. Yet they still struggle to pay for their own medication and necessities. I've encountered many rude refugees and people on income support from other countries who feel entitled to special treatment just because they are under government programs. Ironically, some of them come wearing luxury clothes and bags—like Gucci and Louis Vuitton.
As I said, I am an immigrant too, but my heart goes out to those who have fully earned the support and benefits they deserve.
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