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2021-04-16 0
Hi thanks for just good and important information in such a small time, i really like to watch tour videos and do ask my friends also to watch your videos for more info, you have mention 3 names for virtual numbers site but which one is good in all in compare to rates and network
2021-04-02 0
japan airline was awesome. i was treated like vip vip. the service and attitude from those young fresh polite ladies were paramount. compare with delta, united, and american airline in us, omg, i can't beleive such service exists in the world.
2021-03-27 0
Compared to Belgium Canada is a dream. We pay more taxes and speak 3 languages ? I’m moving to Canada next year. Your video helped a bit thank youuuu
2021-03-24 1
I’m confused why everyone compares everything Muslims todo with what Saudi does. Islam is NOT based on the laws of Saudi Arabia
2021-02-21 2
30% for 100k? Compared to UK tax rates this is heaven?
2021-02-16 0
U any compare canada to the USA , USA ?? is better country
2021-02-13 0
I’m tired of Canada making it about black people. The racism that occurs in the US has nothing does not ever compare to Canada. The racism in Canada is against the indigenous and do not forget that fight. Stop shoving your ass on the backs of the indigenous it is not the same
2021-02-13 0
I’m sorry but the people that we need to fight for in Canada is the indigenous First and foremost. I am an immigrant myself and to me blacks and immigrants Do not compare to the indigenous not at all. In the US definitely but not in Canada
2021-01-19 0
Pizza is from Italy not from America. You should have compared the national food of these countries.
2021-01-05 0
Imagine a whole segment about if they are racists and you need case study to compare and prove this. Smh
2021-01-03 0
This is almost exactly like Sweden, but with a few key differences.\n- Healthcare (including dental care) is free for everyone below the age of 18, after that it's really cheap compared to the U.S.\n- You're not expected to tip anyone, at any occasion.\n- Taxes are way higher, (30% mentioned in the video is roughly the amount the lowest income takers pay, rather than the highest, I know someone who pays a little above 60% in tax each month)\n- Although you come a long way with just English, the language is necessary for living long term.\n\nAnyhow, very informative video! I'm possibly looking to move from Sweden to Canada for university (despite that being free here), so thank you!
2020-12-21 0
Please can you tell me what to select for this question in arrima portal while submitting EOI.\n\nDo you have Comparative Evaluation of studies conducted outside Quebec after Jan 31 , 2013? \n\nI have ECA report by WES . Should I write Yes or No for the above question
2020-12-06 0
Yes, Vancouver doesn't snow that much, but it rains ALL THE TIME. Winter storms from October to next year's April, and very likely you will not see any sunny days in that half of a year. The humidity is insanely high so that even though the temperature is above zero, you are still freaking cold. I stayed in Vancouver for two years and found I am depressed due to the lack of sunshine. So I moved to Ontario three years ago, and it's like heaven compared with BC. At least I can see the sun in the winter, and by wearing the same winter coat I actually feel warmer here in Ontario's winter.
2020-11-30 0
The tax in Canada is not very high. At least compared to many other Western Nations. \nI came from Germany to Canada and the tax in Canada is a joke me according to me. Income tax with social contributions is roughly 42% even on average salaries in Germany. Sales tax is 19%. Cost for energy and fuel is almost ten times higher than in Canada.\nSure, Canada is pretty expensive. Housing, food and medication are massively overpriced compared to many at EU countries. I need medication every month and in Canada I pay roughly 180 Dollar while in Germany it was zero. Even without the health insurance I would only pay 30€ a month for that.\n\nOverall Canada is good, but doesn't necessarily offer a better quality of life. I only live here because I like Canadian people and the mentality is great.
2020-11-27 0
I am amazed that they actually have the native or First Nation included in this. I would have to say that compared to their population I would assume they probably experience the most disparities and lll treatment yet they get represented the least.
2020-11-21 0
Canada has a very high cost of living. In Toronto or Vancouver,$1800/month rent for an average apartment, houses are at least $750,000 in a decent area. Cellphone and internet rates are among highest in world. Groceries and alcohol are expensive compared to US and UK. Extreme cold weather 5 months a year even in southern cities like Toronto. Spotty transit service compared to European and Asian cities. Much of the country is undeveloped because of extreme weather. Most Canadians live within 60 miles of the USA border.\n\nAdvantages of Canada : it is reasonably rich and technologically advanced. Free and democratic although not like the USA. Lots of open space outside large cities. And very quiet , peaceful but uneventful country.
2020-11-02 0
Western laws are so lax compared to other countries. Imagine if it was the other way around, how bad the punishment would be in China. They take advantage of Westerners
2020-10-18 0
I heard that it's easier to settle in Canada than in the USA. And the Canadian government is much nicer to foreigners compared the US government which means very less racism etc.
2020-10-05 0
Guys please see the video and stop comparing. The video is about totally unethical and illegal operations, period.
2020-09-01 0
Jo kaccha paya hua hai wo bhi India mai paijama hota, so plz don’t compare the price of commodities between two different economies.
2020-08-28 0
Canada is better in many aspects but in general wayyy better , in Usa u can make money ,make good business less taxes ok better weather in some places mayb less boring ,BUT in Canada u r treated as a human being ur children get free education, free health care ,child benefits,welfare, many otther benefits, , see usa worship money ,capitalism , guns, violence,and wars they dont give a shit about human s health or life,see Canadians are healthier than most American .in USa see how they treat Black Africans Americans they never wanted to admit that they are full Americans just like white they worked hard but they wanted to keep them under their feet by keeping them in ghettos to keep the white supremacy !! NO way to compare Canada to USA there no wayyy!!i lived in anada and i can tell even nature in Canada is waay better is amazing !!!
2020-08-23 0
HEY ANCHOR why are you comparing Indian prices with Canadian prices of sugarcane etc.? Does that make any sense to you? Different salary, different expenses...
2020-08-22 0
My only question about these tests, is how large were the sample pools? And one other thing to note, is that compared to almost every other nation on earth, Canada has next to no racism (i believe we are actually the best on earth when it comes to that). I'm white and have traveled to Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and South America, and have experienced racism in every one of those continents. By a large portion of the people I interacted with. I also find that most racism that I have seen or experienced stems from 2 places. One culture and the second a lack of experience in interacting with other races.
2020-08-04 0
There is bias in the experiments having the presumption of being treated differently. I did a test going into different stores of the same name and I was treated differently. I also was treated differently by women compared to men. Younger individuals compared to older and depending on the section of store. I never look around to see if someone is around me and when I did start looking, people were there. Could it be we are looking for flaws in people? Society today is being taught skin color, gender and ethnicity are THE reasons you get attention from someone else. There are extremely rude and immorally questionable people in this world, yes. Thank goodness they are the few.\n\nWe cannot give them recognition by building societal rules around their behaviors. Ignore them and they will fade away.
2020-07-25 0
Compared to the states, non existent.\nOn land, yea there is.\nGot stop with the leaders. No more blaming, shaming, bringing up the past.
2020-07-17 0
we are not the USA and we do not have their problems so we can not compare Canada to how the USA treats its citizens...we are all born equal and unfortunately there is some racism on all sides and not just white....
2020-07-13 0
What does the data look like when you're comparing Canadians based on income rather than race?
2020-07-11 0
Someone who lives and studied the Canadian history in school, I can say that there is racism in Canada, but not as worst as USA is we are to compare, but that doesn’t mean Canada is innocent either. It has its fair share of racism in from the history until the present days. The government does make it seem they are washing their hands of their history and directing the attention to the USA than admitting they too have this problem. Just not obvious and worst.
2020-06-29 0
Of course. US usually dont care about illegals. They hiding everywhere. If you willing to work, US is better. Canada is for lazy welfare type, sit and chill. That's why you dont find many Spanish speakers compare to other cultures in Canada.
2020-06-24 0
Of all the people in Canada who are convicted of shop lifting, what are the proportions of whites, latinos, blacks or aboriginals? Are shopkeepers justified in their suspicion? We hear a great deal about racism, but never any comparative statistics that prove or disprove it. What I am trying to say is: is there any reason why this prejudice exists in the first place?\nIn Edmonton a few years ago an aboriginal man died of a stroke while waiting for triage in a hospital emergency area. IF I remember correctly, police and hospital staff alike assumed he was drunk, not suffering a stroke. I think the chances of someone in a downtown lower east side area being drunk is much higher than having a stroke. So staff just assumed he was drunk. \nIf more people of all ethnic backgrounds behaved more like whites would that suspicion disappear? I wonder if there is a logical and reasonable explanation for why shop keepers feel they way they do.
2020-06-19 0
Lol I compare them by rail like VIA(the national railway)Vs Amtrak(the national railroad)
2020-06-04 0
This is the introduction right? You can’t compare The ?? and ?? in 4 minutes.
2020-06-02 0
As a Canadian I can say we do not appreciate being compared to Americans
2020-06-01 0
The unspoken assumption seems to be that racism is a white problem. Yet across the years I have listened to Black and Chinese people express opinions which, coming from a white person, would have meant a day in court charged with the willful promotion of hatred.\n\nFurthermore, the young woman who has difficulty with people asking where she is from might want to consider the possibility that the other party is genuinely interested in learning more about her as a person. I am a white British-Canadian and am not in the least little bit offended when people ask me about my origins.\n\nIndeed, listening to immigrants and new Canadians share their life experiences and outlooks on things has gone a long way in shaping my own opinions as to how Canada can be a better country than it is now.\n\nCase in point; I have heard immigrants and new Canadians from nations as diverse as Jamaica, Trinidad, Nigeria, Ukraine, and the Philippines compare childrens' education in Canada with children's education in their countries of origin. Guess which looks better. Hint, hint, it isn't Canada.\n\nFolks, we need to be listening.
2020-06-01 0
Compared to Australia have it easy get over it
2020-05-29 0
Subconscious minds? What are you saying exactly by saying that? You are funneling an idea, a theory. Canada is a very new country that comes from an era that you can't compare to no other example. Furthermore we are a cultural mosaic compared to a melting pot. Your summing up an idea really has no majority conclusion. People in Canada aren't compartmentlized so easily into the profile you are trying to invoke. Stop trying to make it that. Your funneling a thought theory.
2020-05-13 0
*Say what you may, I just love Canadians and how they handle matters. Even their worst challenges seem like a walk in the park compared to other places.*
2020-05-11 0
Oh com’on, as much as I support immigrants and refugee, calling the Canadian system bad is just wrong, especially compared with America
2020-05-04 0
Women have the most racial bias compared to men
2020-04-20 0
VICTORIA, BC IS OBVIOUSLY AN INTELLIGENT, PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY COMPARED TO THE OTHERS.\nFRANKLY.. AND I KNOW THIS IS GONNA PISS-OFF FOLKS.. BUT IF SOMEONE IS HIDING THEIR IDENTITY, OSTENSIBLY PANDERING MONEY FOR/AND ALL THE WHILE REPRESENTING A COMMUNITY OF PEOPLES HAVING A GLOBAL MONIKER OF VIOLENT RELIGIOUS FANATICISM, ONE CANNOT BLAME THE RESPONSES OF PASSERS BY.
2020-04-14 0
At least two more differences between the US and Canada (I'm a Montrealer myself with American-born parents):\n\n1) When going to the different parts of Canada, they feel that much more different from each other (in the buildings, highway signs, etc.) than the different parts of the US. For example, British Columbia feels like a foreign country compared to not just Quebec (the most obviously different province in Canada) but also compared to Nova Scotia or Manitoba, whereas Washington state or Minnesota is less different than Pennsylvania or Massachusetts.\n\n2) Native Americans (or First Nations, as they're called in Canada) make up a way higher proportion of the Canadian than American population, though less so percentage-wise in Montreal or Toronto or even Quebec City, and they are thus much more in the consciousness of the average Canadian than the average American.
2020-04-12 0
The USA spends MUCH more of its national budget on its military compared to Canada.
2020-04-11 0
I see, he compares USA to Canada but USA to the whole of Europe??!!\n\n\n\n\n*angry European noises*
2020-04-10 0
One things is that canadians like to compare canada and America (united states) americans not so much also Canadians seem to really dislike the United states America not so much
2020-04-10 0
Next compare Mexico and Brazil
2020-04-10 0
I was expecting you would also compare gun culture of US and Canada.
2020-04-10 1
Canada definitely has the best maple syrup compared to Vermont maple syrup
2020-04-09 0
Please compare Nicaragua and Honduras
2020-04-09 0
That was very diplomatic of you. Good job. Noticed you stayed away from comparing Trump with Trudeau :) Here's a clip of Canadian's singing the Star Spangled Banner https://youtu.be/mHSaHRd4Q48
2020-04-09 0
Everything in Canada is more expensive food, cars, gas due to their health care. Fresh food in Canada is even more expensive because is imported. No wonder why has less inhabitants compare to the USA.
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