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2024-06-26 0
Canada is no longer a 'polite' and 'friendly' place. The people are angry and mean. There is a difference between immigration and mass immigration - one improves the cultural fabric of society, the other displaces people, drops wages, increases housing, and waters down the culture.
2024-06-26 0
The reason these housing standards and such conditions exist is because there is demand for it.... don't hate the player.. hate the game.. it's government made, people from certain areas of the world are selected based on networth and skill class, and educational potential.... and it given the Indians given the world population percentage are the most likely candidates.
2024-06-25 0
I think it has more to do with affordability, creating a housing crisis and our services being overwhelmed Canada is taking more people than our country can support we need to bring our immigration levels back down to sustainable levels period.
2024-06-25 0
Look at hongcouver school all Chinese this in not multicultural it's a take over houses ect
2024-06-25 0
well the reason why we going against immigration right now is because of the management done by Trudeau and the fact that while they are opening the immigration gates we are having difficulty making it out at the end of the month and putting food of the table due to the rise of taxe, price of gaz, housing and food.
2024-06-25 0
Labor shortages are not caused by lack of people, but the lack of people willing to do the job for various reason like low wages. Instead incentivizing existing Canadians with higher wages, better working condition, etc., Canada chooses to accept more (desperate) immigrants.\n\nThere are definitely too many immigrants accepted in the last decade. As an immigrant, it may sound hypocritical but this is objectively true. Besides, I came in the 90s when the numbers were much lower. Also, housing, public services, etc. can't keep up.\n\nF Trudeau
2024-06-25 0
I live in Tampa FL in the suburbs. A new subdivision has been built 10 years ago and a few Indian families bought some houses. Now all houses in that subdivision are owned by Indians. Brampton's official language will soon need to change to accommodate the locals... The young lady could not be clearer, because of Indians in Brampton I moved here!?
2024-06-25 0
I see the throng of well dressed young men (mostly) appearing to be of mid east des pcent going to the food bank down the street from my house every week. They do not need to live in the community, nor provide any real names or address to get an ID card at this specific bank. Getting Halal food etc while many Toronto citizens go hungry. Shameful.
2024-06-25 0
Stop immediately bringing people in until we can level the problems fix them housing,food ect
2024-06-25 0
Mass immigration leads to high crime already here . Overload on hospitals and schools no houses wake up Canada
2024-06-24 0
Ok, here is my message to anyone that wants to come live here in Canada.\nRent for housing:\nApartment 800$-1500$ per month \nHouse 2000$+ per month.\nMortgage for apartment or house:\nMinimum house value 2 bedroom is 350000$.\nIn the cities it's minimum 400000$\nFood is not cheap. 2 litres of milk is 6$, loaf of bread is 3$, 1lbs of beef is 12$, gas is 1.75$/ litre.\nElectric bill is from 100-400$ per month depending on size and insulation.\nCar insurance and DMV is different in every province, but very expensive. Example in Quebec car license is 90$/ year. Dmv is 220$ per car per year, insurance is 600$-2000$ per year depending on car and driving experience.\nNow you have to work, jobs start at 16$/ hour and income tax must be paid on your weekly salary, taking anywhere from 15-40% of your salary.\nAt McDonald's a big mac meal is 15$.\nIf you think that Canada is some kind of poor country, you got your facts wrong.\nDon't come here and say after it's this and that.\nDo your homework if you change country.\nBy 2050, Canada will have 100 million people, so if you want in, then bring something, don't come here empty handed, it's not gonna work for you.
2024-06-22 0
Constantly rising taxes on air, fuel, food, housing and income. Govt just luvs to tax the citizens to death. Taxes on non existent causes like climate change, environment, etc. Think twice about coming here.
2024-06-22 0
This is such a propaganda-based video. You never made a video on Markham which has majority of Asian people living or any other city which has the majority of white people living or Milton where the majority Pakistani people live. You just have to target Brampton and Indian people just for the sake of making money on YouTube, such a hypocrite. Most people who migrate from India come as students who pay more than 30,000 CAD to Canadian government colleges for the same courses for which local Canadians pay less than 5000 CAD. Indian student migration is one of the strongest pillars on which the Canadian economy strongly relies without that how would the Canadian government pay for public housing of the very people who you just interviewed at the beginning of your video who has been living in Brampton for 15 years but never really worked and only rely on government to provide public housing and welfare.
2024-06-22 0
These kinds of things you expose is in every city. People living under a freeway to escape the cold. That’s the new reality of the homeless. Don’t forget that most are drug addicts and even if provided with housing “will not”, I repeat “will not” move into housing units even when forced.
2024-06-22 0
Same thing happening in Australia. We have a housing shortage and affordability crisis and immigrants are still flooding in.
2024-06-22 0
I feel lot of this started as a solution to solve the population crisis, and now immigration has ended up as Canada's addiction. People who run out of visa should leave, sure, but it's basic human instinct to try and stick to the better place. Also, if you don't bring value to the country, you will be the first victim of deportation. If you had a valuable skill or strong academic accolades you would not be kicked out, but because you don't, you are getting kicked out, which is more than fair when a country cannot house you without hurting its own population. Two sides to all coins. \nThat said, I see that while the anonymous hate towards immigrants was always there, this atmosphere has changed the humble and polite Canadians into angry ones in open. I think it is government's fault for bringing people here, so we should point our anger correctly. They could ve stopped it at any point in time, but they didn't, and now people who came here like this good life, and yes it is coming at the expense of Canadians. I agree to that, but again, it's the government who bought them here, and filled their pockets, now as humans, immigrants want to stay at a better place. \nIf your read the whole comment. Hopefully, you will be calmer than before on immigrants, show the famous Canadian honour and politeness and point your anger at the right place because I fear this unsettling atmosphere will be good for no one. Thanks.
2024-06-21 0
I don't know why he thinks that our healthcare system is ok.. and that the only issue is housing .
2024-06-21 0
Canadian here: just ran the math and realized if this continues my 5 year old will need to buy an 'average' house here in Winnipeg for $920,000 at age 30..... in Winnipeg!..... his generation is doomed
2024-06-21 0
They need to goooooooo, there taking up all the housing my street is full of them all getting duplexes while Canadians get the street with a tent
2024-06-21 0
Immigration is not the problem, that's a process. the problem is allowing migrants in and to stay. we have no place for them, the taxpayers are paying to house and feed them in hotels...costing tons and having nothing to show for, we have no spine.
2024-06-20 0
War. Ocupation of houses!!!!\nGreed must stop!@@!
2024-06-20 0
A big part of this problem is the huge amounts of immigrants coming here. Our infrastructure and welfare, housing and job availability has been drained and taxes have gone crazy to support this nightmare!
2024-06-20 0
Canada doesn't have cheap workers to build houses.
2024-06-19 1
It's a myth that Canada needs massive immigration, especially when Canada doesn't have enough affordable housing for everyone. The average Canadians aren't benefiting from immigration, only the corporations, fake colleges and immigration consultants are. It's disgusting the politicians are using desperate immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers for votes.\nThe future are robots and AI for most labour and manufacturing jobs. For example: Even the trucking industry will become self driving.\nIf the federal government stop taxing Canadians too death, and married couples will more children. Old stock Canadians really need to get back to raising children that value traditional families and not chase after careers and money. Put Canadian families first. For those who still think Canada is a huge country and we need massive immigration to keep the economy going. Go ahead lobby the federal government to bring in 10 million migrants from Pakistan and Afghanistan and put 2 million foreigners in each of the 10 provinces, right now. Then don't be shocked when civil war happens. Enough is enough. Canadians need to be like Denmark and Netherlands, who are saying no to massive immigration! Remember refugees and asylum seekers aren't supposed to work until their claims are approved. How many businesses are paying the migrants in cash? It's one thing if the immigration process was well organized and all the immigrates were working and paying taxes. But now the provinces are begging for funding to deal with all the new comers and only Quebec is getting support from the federal government. Most mirgants just come here to try to have a better life but in reality the politicians don't care if they end up on welfare. It's super sad Canadians are dying of drug addictions on the streets and the federal government is still insisting massive immigration is going to keep them in power or solve Canada's failing economy or prop up Canada's pension plan.
2024-06-19 0
Way to too high! WE are full! Liberals have ruined Canada with mass immigration. No jobs , no houses , no future for the young. It’s going to get real bad in the coming years. Older citizens can’t retire.
2024-06-18 0
I went to high school in Brampton in the early 80's and there were no people from India anywhere... it was very much a white anglo town, and then I moved to Montreal for 25 years to work as a fashion designer. (I remember the shock of flying into Toronto on business and walking outside to get a taxi... there was an endless line of Indian guys wearing Turbans, waiting by their taxis. It was a very strange feeling, as I was not sure if I was in Canada or India.) About 10 years ago, I moved back to Ontario to live in Guelph and had heard the joke about Brampton becoming 'Bramladesh' by people at the dog park, and in the past 5 years, (since they built the massive temple in Guelph) the place has turned into a mini India, as EVERY house put up for sale, is bought by a family from India, with 4 or 5 cars in a 2 car driveway, (strangely, as soon as they move into the house, they all rip out the asphalt driveway and replace it with white concrete??) they seem to be a tribal people and every house is filled to capacity, as the husband and wife are with their kids, the brother and his wife and their parents, all living together. (They are friendly people and they don't cause any trouble... my only issue is the intense stench of spices from their house that fill the air 24/7 to the point that you cannot sit in the back yard or open a window, without being punched in the face from the powerful odour of spices!)
2024-06-18 0
Why do they come to Canada, if not for the benefits? Why do these countries not set up their own Universities, where former international students go back home and teach their country and students what they learned here. It would be cheaper for them, and they can stay in their own country. But, they don't want to do that as they see Canada as the country of opportunities to bring their whole extended families here. We are already facing housing shortages, and don't need any of this type of opportunistic citizenships. They need to drastically cut the amount of foreign students allowed in. This year they are allowing 485,000 students. This does not take into account the students who are in high school or those studying for their master’s or doctoral degree's. In total it is 552,000. Then add on the Immigrants at 485,000, illegals or asylum claims( which is at record high numbers, could not find the figures for this year), then the migrant workers which are estimated between 700k to 900k. This is all too much. Drastic cuts need to be made, and this government that allowed all that to happen needs to be ousted out.
2024-06-18 0
The infrastructure is not in place. The healthcare system is a mess. Housing is a mess. Mass amounts of people are living on the streets. These are all symptoms of a failing government. We need a change.
2024-06-18 0
If you want immigration reform vote PPC! We need support for seniors, vets, homeless housing, medical care and to rid the carbon tax permanently. ???
2024-06-18 0
The infrastructure for teaching children who require extra money to teach English/French as a second language. That cost is not talked about. It is not just about housing and jobs.
2024-06-17 0
I'm wondering what affect masses of people have on housing and future jobs for the youth (of any race) have.
2024-06-17 0
Okay so here's what you didn't talk about, what nobody ever talks about. \n\nYou only spoke about the capitals in each province which are the smallest fraction what what Canadian culture and economy are truly like. \n\nBurley Canadian culture, affordable homes, crazy landscapes, island paradises, the artic all hold a rarely told tale. \n\nEveryone complains about affordable housing where virtually everywhere in Canada is affordable. Excluding Vancouver and Toronto metropolitans. \n\nCulture is back and white from these 49th paralleled cities to anyplace else in Canada. \n\n- born, raised and traveled Canada.
2024-06-17 0
Small affordable apartments, studios, 2 and 3 bedrooms need to be built in the major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal….not houses…because on the same land a house is built there could be a building …and take universities accountable for the students they take money from by having enough students rooms to shelter them because now they are in regular apartments in colocation…
2024-06-17 0
Correlation does not mean causation. Stop targeting the people who have the least power. Increase the qualifications needed for immigration. Reduce bureaucracy in housing.
2024-06-17 0
Open borders is crazy for so many reasons... not enough housing, not enough infrastructure, and not enough healthcare, schools and jobs. Each person gets over $200 daily. Crime is increasing. People are bringing hate. Many are economic migrants. Why? The current government in power is listening to the UN about migration. Do they think these migrants are actually improving the economy? ? Do they think these people will vote for them?
2024-06-17 0
Love the 'Talking to the People' format....thanks for bringing awareness to the dilemma. Canadians never used to lock houses or cars.\nNoone stole stuff, and we like exactly that kind to society of trust and honesty. \nIt's not ok to bring thieving to Canada....although it is atm a societal issue, rearing its' awful poverty head. Make things affordable for all, not just 1 percent raking in all the dollars. Share and distribute and fund some joy. ty
2024-06-17 0
liberal's trudeau's and NDP's mr popo singh's fault. traitors inviting the third world in, stealing jobs and even houses.
2024-06-17 0
Conservatives are not afraid to touch the immigration issue. Poilievre has said he will put a halt to migration until the issues such as housing is fixed.
2024-06-17 0
How can you afford housing with no jobs?
2024-06-17 0
In a small town, central Ontario. Our local grocery store, all the employees were/are from town… neighbours, who’d worked there for years, decades for a few. The ownership changed hands a few months back. All the employees (a third of the number that usually works a shift) are new hire immigrants, the cashiers recently arrived. Clearly they’re being under payed and do more… this is about the top raking in as much as possible. It’s a greed game. I wonder if corporations are bringing people in to be at beckon call, provide housing… like pimping. Canadians and new immigrants are the pawns in all their schemes. \nOh… and some of the best priced items that our family used as staples are no longer on the shelves! ?
2024-06-17 0
Anyone who is not familiar with Canada's flag(s) before 1965 thinks that there is no Canadian culture, but there _was_ . That was a time when a stabbing was almost unheard of, and having guns in the house was commonplace, at least for rural Canadians, yet shootings were also almost unheard of.
2024-06-17 0
As Canadian we don’t we’re fine with immigrants as long as they contribute to our country being great don’t bring your problems here or expect to be getting free handouts and housing
2024-06-17 0
We are fine with immigrants this country is built from immigration. what we want it to be able to buy housing for less than two million dollars
2024-06-16 0
None of them cut their grass. Mandeep over paid for his house and has been in there over 2months and the grass is over 2 feet high. Contributing to the tick problem.
2024-06-16 0
I was born here, own my house outright, and make decent money....and I'm considering leaving. Canada is on a very bad trajectory, with no signs of course correction.
2024-06-16 0
Common sense policies will link immigration to infrastructure capacity and the needs of Canada (not theirs). No houses = no more East Indians pretending to be students, not going to school, and delivering door dash as they cut you off in traffic with impunity. \nI'm ok with that..... We'll call them if we need them.
2024-06-15 0
So Canada has housing royalty?
2024-06-15 1
I’m a 6th generational Canadian my relatives were given an axe and a shovel along with a 1/4 section of wood land . They had to make the best of it. Do Indians know how to make a sod house ????
2024-06-15 0
This should open peoples eyes that majority minority and immigrant Canadians (euopre etc included) are not for this.. because our parents came the honest hard way. And like they have to want to be canadian.. u need to want to assimilate.. \n\nHave an Indian Canadian talk vs a student here working.. and they’re not the same..\nCanada doesn’t owe them anything, any other country will kick you out. U came to study and after you’re done u can apply for proper work, live here for a few years then apply for citizenship. This is t fair to those that have been waiting years, paying taxes etc..\n\nYou came here to study , not work. This is the problem.. we need to raise the amount u need to prove u have to live and study here so u don’t have people exploiting the system and u have to shut down the fake colleges. \n\nAlso this will affect brown communities the most.. this doesn’t benifit those who already can’t get work or buy a house. \nAlso. We don’t want violence..
2024-06-15 0
If they can't pay for themselves and their families, including housing and health insurance then they need to be made to go home imo. Social benefits should be for citizens ONLY imo. Same here in the UK ????
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