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The social programs aren’t run well for the most part. Waiting hours and hours for a doctor when more than 50% of tax revenue goes to heath care. A good way to bankrupt a province. We have the same issue as Americans but instead of insurance companies and hospitals in bed it’s a public union, government and bad government contracts 3 way.
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I turned down offers to work in the US, but have moved to the UK for a 3 year period, and a part of a year in the Netherlands. Also turned down South America and Taiwan mainly due to language. I used to travel to the US but only NY NY in the last decade. No real issues just little reason. There are many nice places in the US, but like in Mexico, needing to know where not to go seems like too much work.
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| 2023-07-17 | 0 |
I grew up in a border town always going over to New York state which I loved doing. I also love traveling within the U.S (going to Florida in 3 months) but to live there ?? Maybe!? I think if I met someone from there I'd definitely consider it, but to move there for no reason ? No . For me I feel like it's more of a don't knock it till you try it kinda thing
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| 2023-07-17 | 0 |
I thought being a YouTuber was your full time job (3 or more channels). How do you find the time to do all that? I guess it takes some time just finding out which videos/ Reddit subject to react to. Then editing and uploading every day/ several time pr. day... And still looking fresh and relaxed?\nMaybe the government in Indiana puts out some Pervitin into the air to increase you work capacity....
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| 2023-07-17 | 0 |
The usa is number one in gun deaths. Since 1953 103,000 service members have died during war. In the past 3 years over 150,000 civilians have died from guns in their own country. usa is a nightmare country to move to. Of the 30+ first world nations that have national healthcare usa isn’t on that list. How fucked up is that?
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| 2023-07-17 | 0 |
I ‘ve met so many Americans on trips and through living in San Francisco for 3 months for a course. They were very kind, thoughtful and knowledgeable people. I also love many beautiful places in the States. I find though, that the media ignores Canada to a great degree only reporting negative issues . I don’t care for the super nationalism of the government, the gun laws, the many wars they’ve been involved in, nor do I like the racism and the present divisiveness of the country given that a person like Trump could be voted in and have so much power! That is frightening! I could never have afforded my two hip and knee replacements as well as other surgeries and the birth of four children had I lived there consequently, I would make friends with Americans who move here withthe same principles, but no to moving to the United States OF America.I was happy to return to beautiful Vancouver Island, (which was voted one of the top Islands in the world by CNN, Time magazine and Conde Nast, )
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
I was never interested in moving to the States but I think my reasons are different then most.\n\nStarting in my teens, I couldn’t understand why anyone would willingly live somewhere you couldn’t wander in the wilderness without worrying about things like poisonous snakes and poisonous bugs. I couldn’t understand what was so great about swimming in the sea if you have to worry about what part of the beach and how far out you go. How can swimming be fun? Lakes and rivers are much better. \n \nWhen I got older, I couldn’t understand how anyone could enjoy summer when the sun goes down so early in the evening. I left Vancouver, BC partially because the summer days are shorter then home and the winters are too dark. Even on an overcast night in winter up here, the light reflects off the snow and makes the night brighter. Do I like -30C or colder when it happens? No. I can’t walk the dogs because their feet might freeze but they’re idiots and will wrestle in the house if I don’t.\n\nNow that I’m almost 60, I note that all of my American cousins who had duel citizenship have moved back to Canada upon retirement where the conversation rate makes their pensions worth more and after 3 months they qualify for BC medical.\n\nThe guns, healthcare, right wing “Christians”, loss of human rights and potential for violence are why I don’t want my daughter to ever move there.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Don't listen to the naysayers... I am moving to the US next month and I CAN'T WAIT to get out of Canada! Everything you buy is too expensive, and that's AFTER the tax rate which is nothing short of grand robbery. Health Care was already abysmal with waitlists over a year for certain procedures, but in the last 3 years it fell apart even further. Crime is on the rise everywhere and government just releases everyone regardless of public risk (read into Saskatchewan mass shooting from last year).\n\nI am set to make $20,000 more in salary, without even taking exchange rate into account, and that is going from Vancouver which has among the highest salary average in Canada to a small American country side town.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Had two minor surgery's in 2 days paid 0 hard to beat . Ripped my acilies sean doctor had 3 exrays and amri same day payed 0 seen dr got a appointment a hour later for a electro encelerograph pad 0 prescriptions are cheaper. ?
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
We have 3 bunch of coriander fed for $1 in California.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Western Allies recent tactics: Create wars with NATO, sanctions others and destroy their economy. Refugee will come thousands. Use them as slaves. No need of slave trading. No need of permanent workers. Destroy all Unions of Labours.\nIndian democracy will get 3 out of 10. But Western Democracy will get 0.01 out of 10.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Hi Tyler....you might Google how many school shootings in US in 2023....and the year isn't over! Also, I checked with 3 different generations in my family (educated in 2 different provinces) and each one reports that in grade school geography we all learned about each state, capitals and it's location in USA....and the other countries in the world. I.enjoy your videos ....I like your curiosity!
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
The big 3 reasons against have been very well articulated in the video. Social safety net is lacking, health care system is\nmentally stunted, Gun culture and Religiosity are far too entrenched in the American psyche. I would add overcrowding,\na more hyper rat race, and...it's too damn hot in many places. Positive reasons to consider the move are American dominance of pop culture, ask most of the best Canadian Actors...and if you are wealthy and want to remain in Canada, it must be nice to be a snow bird for 4 months each year. Truly wealthy people can find ways to avoid taxes in both countries. I will say that the U.S. does seem to have a far better choice of regional and international food culture, in spite of the corporate fast food dominance.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
My Grandfather was 5 years at war he was shot twice jumping in a fox hole. That is the year the American finally joined WWII and brag about how the American won the war. He hated America so growing up I never knew anyone. I started class at Second City Chicago last year. Maybe you guys aren't so bad. ? I live on Vancouver Island. It is 270 miles long and our whole island population is 875, 000. So ocean view. Hospital that doesn't charge. And while I do have hunting rifles and a shotgun. I had to take 3 written tests and 2 practical exams to have them. As well my license is criminal record checked every 24 hours. I would not move anywhere my grandchildren are doing active shooter drills.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
The US school shooting problem is real and unique in the world. From 2009 to 2018 there was 288 school shootings in the US. The second highest count was in Mexico for 8, then South Africa for 6, Nigeria and Pakistan had 4, Afghanistan had 3, Brazil Canada and France had 2, and 9 other countries had 1. The rest had 0. In the 20 years following the shooting at Columbine, 280,000 students experienced some form of gun violence in the US.\n\nEdit: as other commented, it's not safer in smaller towns. Lots of school shootings happen in small towns.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
I'm canadian and I would because (atleast where I am) Healthcare SUCKS I have a broken foot and 3 days I got told to leave walk-in clinics because there was no space for me and i had to wait in the hospital all day. Luckily it ended up being just a hairline fracture and since I had my boyfriend's aircast from when he broke his foot and went through the same thing 2 years ago it was okay. More canadians you'd know die while on waiting list then your believe. And the gun culture I love guns
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
I'd just say as a Canadian we have all of the best the US has to offer with very little of the negatives it has. So why would we go to somewhere where it only becomes worse.\n\nMost people in the USA are not ok when it comes to healthcare. The minor stuff sure, but if you have anything serious happen most likely your healthcare will only cover half or a quarter of the costs. The USA also has some of the worst healthcare care out of almost all western countries.\n\nTo put into perspective of kids and gun violence. From 2019-2023 on average 9 kids get shot dead in the USA per day, so 3 285 per year. If we look at 2019 specifically we have 73million people under the age of 18 exist. If we use the average of 9 shot a day and put that to 18 years of life we come up to 59,130 shot over the 18 years; however out of 73 million it means you only have a 0.081% chance of dying from being shot. Doesn't sound too high, but it means you're more likely to get shot dead than almost all other forms of death, more likely to be shot as a child than someone to win the lottery.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
You may have to go there with some subjects when going over the comparison between the two countries.\nTop 3 reasons of a NO are being said over and over.\nHealthcare, gun control, women’s reproductive rights and healthcare.\nThat’s pretty much what we have watched from afar; all being continuously lit on fire with politics lighting the matches.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
There is a Canadian travel advisory for the USA - due to Mass Shootings (250+ with 3+ Victims). The year isnt done yet.\n\nMy sister moved and lived 6yrs in Texas. 1st wk into her new life there... shootout/lockdown in a Walmart. That was the first/closest time our familly was as close to a handgun (except my father - RCAF veteran).\n\nShe moved back during C-19 in 2021. Lamenting the lack of choices of cracker flavours in Canada. But no longer worried about her HC Insurance. Still complains we only havr 4 flavours of Poptarts.\n\nMy father lived in the US for work and moved for a while. I was glad we moved back to Canada. (I was 10)\n\n Even as a kid, I felt unsafe there. When we came back. There was a wierd relief, that I didnt know how to explain to my Mom & Dad.\n\n Today as an adult. I know my subconscious was always telling me somesort of truth.\n\nIn Canada, its much safer. Definitely.
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| 2023-07-16 | 5 |
I have two brothers living in the states. The one in Wisconsin is my big brother and he means the world to me. He does have his foibles about race and he tolerates me bringing him to task for some of the things he's said. He was brought up in Kentucky. He seems to be seeing the light now. I have spent time with him and my sister-in-law, and my nieces and nephews in Florida, Illinois, Kentucky and Indiana. We are close now despite being brought up worlds apart. My next oldest brother lives in West Virginia. I haven't seen him on over 30 years. He had a habit of moving without telling the rest of the family. I didn't know he had divorced and remarried. I worked for the Canadian Military as well as some of the American contingent where I worked. I had to renew information for my Security Clearance just after 9/11. He refused to give me any info because Rush Limbaugh was telling Americans the terrorists came to the U.S. from Canada (they actually were taking flight training in Florida). I suppose I could easily take up American citizenship since our mother had dual citizenship but I think I'll decline. I'm too much of a Canuck to change now. I don't think I could get used to politicians winning an election and immediately starting a new campaign. The process seems exhausting to always be bombarded with things politic. Here our electioneering is held to 6-8 weeks before the election and strict limits are placed on funding and contributions. Besides, I live in a small city of 58-60 thousand (North Bay, Ontario). In the close to 70 years that I've lived here, I can recall only 3 murders, so you'll under if I find mass shootings shocking and abhorrent and truthfully scary. I'm a little long winded today....Sorry.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Hi Tyler. There have been 200 mass shootings this year in the US. 600 in the past 3 years. Very scary statistics. I'll stay in Canada thank you.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Affordable internet is indeed a problem, same for the cell phone plans they are too expensive because 3 reasons: 1 its a huge country so you need more cell towers to provide for everyone, it has a low population density so individuals have to pay more for it. Now those first 2 are unavoidable. HOWEVER the 3rd reason is inexcusable: The companies don't like to share their infrastructure with the competition. Everytime someone new comes by they need to build their own infrastructure from scratch. So even if telecom came to Canada it would still be super expensive because they'd have to build their own network from nothing because the existing companies are too selfish to share their infrastructure.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
I’ve lived in both countries in small towns and big cities Hell No Thanks and I would have great insurance. I remember in preschool having to do active shooter drills in the US nope. If you look at stats on gun violence and mass shootings it’s crazy. The US leads by an astronomical amount. Tyler says the US has more access to guns and although I have no idea where to get a gun I think people could get one pretty easily but we don’t need them. I can walk in the dark and not fear for my safety and Canada has only had 3 mass shootings in its whole history. Of course medical, dental, education, women’s rights, maternity and paternity leave, unemployment, help when Covid lockdown happened, clean free water in homes, housing, … on and on. America the “free” is antiquated and no longer true. Education has slid to 30 something in world rankings and Canada is in the top 3. Cost of education, daycare, child benefits ect. I could write paragraphs. Also it’s hilarious when you hear American say oh we’ll just moved to Canada like they can just drive here and settle down?!?there’s a border and you can’t illegally just move here and get a job. If you’ve lived in both countries you’d know the difference. I don’t even want to vacation there anymore since about 10 years or so ago.
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19 Countries with the Most School Shootings (total incidents Jan 2009-May 2018 - CNN):\n\nUnited States — 288\n\nMexico — 8\n\nSouth Africa — 6\n\nNigeria & Pakistan — 4\n\nAfghanistan — 3\n\nBrazil, Canada, France — 2\n\nAzerbaijan, China, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Kenya, Russia, & Turkey — 1
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
The french hospitals in Canada such as Hôpital Montfort here in Ottawa Ontario treats people based on severity. Not first come first served. When i had my surgery i was taken in right away because i had a serious guts infection that would've killed me without the surgery. But when my mom stepped on a nail and had a surgery to get it removed, it took 2 months because its simply not as severe as my case was. Sure its painful, but a nail in the foot wont kill you. Plus it wasn't infected. Montfort also has a wait time of like 24 hours or so but thats just the maximum wait time, usually wont be that long. In my experience you divide the wait time by 3 or 4 and thats how long it'll take. if you need to wauit months that because what you have is not setious and they scheduled a meeting for you at a specific date.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
NO. Never. Wonderful natural areas and cities to visit on vacation, but America has a personality disorder that's out of control. Not in any order except how they came to me:\n(1) the American Dream vs the Candian ideal. (2) In many places, any stranger you pass on a street or see anywhere may be legally armed with a gun. (3) Babies to adults -- all can be murdered over and over again, and nothing changes. (4) Healthcare - the idea people thing they shouldn't take care of others is appalling to me. (5) Religious fanaticism - nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. (6) Rampant racism alongside denial of the existence of racsim; nope again x 10. (7) What used to be creeping corruption is now rampant all the way to the Supreme Court (8) 50% of the people want authoritarian fascist for a leader corrupt Supreme Court ... Is that enough for now?
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| 2023-07-16 | 2 |
I lived in phoenix for a year, and here's my thoughts: \n 1) Health care aside, the waitlists are shorter in Canada, no matter what the que is for. 2) Despite falling in love while stateside, it still wasn't enough to convince me to stay. 3) I LOVED playing gunslinger and discovered I'm an eagle eye shooter with a handgun, however... I like living where I feel safe, and knowing how many nut jobs own guns down your way, I feel safer being back at home. \n 4) Ketchup chips. 5) Having the ability to discuss politics without someone landing in jail or in the ER, is a definite plus!! I don't like people who bring guns to a debate. 6) A plus for the Americans - Baby Ruth and especially PayDay bars!! 7) A negative for America - Grits! And Ron DeSantis! And Screaming Maggy Greene! And the whole bipartisan system... Confrontational racism. Oh, and Santa Claus IS Canadian and we're keeping him!\n Short answer is a resounding NO. Nope! Not. Forget it!! Nada!
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Lol dont be fooled our health care sucks balls , try to get a doctor , near impossible, go to the hospital and a minimum 3 to 5 hr wait , and the amount of free drugs they give out we end up with drug addicts on every corner , so as a Canadian id say if your were thinking of moving here for our healthcare good luck .......id move to the States , i dont care for politics just want to ride my harley year round and be able to carry a gun thats freedom , if you like Communism come to Canada and bow to our dictator Trudeau ......soon we will have no middle class with the cost of things , just how they want it ...
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
I realize you live in the USA. I cannot accept your use of “American”! There are 3 countries in North America alone. Canada, the USA and Mexico. These three countries only represent a small portion of the American Continent. Please loose your self identification of calling yourself an American. Ok you live on the continent. You cannot claim it as your own, it’s not.???
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Thank you Tyler, that must have been a difficult researched video to find out a lot of Canadians would not live in the U.S. for the variety of reasons expressed. No consistent health care, mass shootings, political life is a full time ongoing business, that does not exist in Canada. One is lucky to have 3 weeks of campaigning. Even for big elections. \nPlus the racism as well as the far right Christian fundamentalists in the South, we have them too, but it seems more prevalent in certain States.
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Tyler? I suggest google’n “ school shootings, small town America”…. article after article, when you do, says why most mass school shootings tend to happen in small towns….where nobody expects that they would have happened & how all the residents in those towns are always surprised that they happened in their town. \nI say this as somebody who once loved the idea of moving to the USA. \nMy mom was a single parent and as a result I spent a ton of time as a very young kid in the late 80s throughout the mid 90s in a small town in Oregon on my aunt and uncles dairy farm with my cousins and I absolutely loved it. Truthfully, I still love small-town America and I love the vast majority of the people I have met from small-town America. There is the friendliness and community that I find very similar to prairie farming towns in Canada. \n And as a kid, I loved the focus on high school sports in the small USA town I spent time in and how it brought the community together. It was very exciting to go to my cousins football games—stuff like that was super fun as a kid.\nAs an adult, with 2 young kids of my own now? \nYes, I would be terrified to send my children to any school in the United States, especially knowing that the vast majority of my school shootings do happen in small towns, which is a type of place in the states I would personally like to go to, if I did move. \n\nAdditionally, I will be completely bankrupt at this point given my own health issues as well as my two kids health issues and I’m just in my late 30s. \nAnd I’m not talking to super crazy health issues, but health issues nonetheless. I have asthma that has gone through patches where I’ve had to be hospitalized & I was diagnosed with stage 3 malignant melanoma when I was in my late 20s and pregnant with my 2nd. My first child was born with a congenital heart disorder that was missed through the pregnancy and until she was two, and that involved many many trips to the hospital & various specialists until they figured out what was going on (one of the symptoms was her randomly stopping breathing and going blue, which was terrifying, and could’ve been for many different reasons & it took many specialists & many hospital visits to figure it all out)\nMy son was born with a multiple protein intolerance and later received an autism diagnosis. There a decent number of hospital visits and specialists for his first couple of years of life too. \n\n I have no idea if I was in the United States how I would’ve paid for any of our health issues (let alone all three of ours) for that 5 or 6 year period where we all needed various types of regular-ish medical care. \n(because we got good medical care, thankfully, none of us have really had to see doctors any more than the average person in the last few years?)\n\nMy kids are now in elementary school, and, as a Canadian, the issue of school shootings happening anywhere….., including in small towns that seem perfectly safe……as well as the cost of healthcare for stuff that is covered by our taxes here in Canada….. are the two biggest reasons that I will think fondly of my time in small-town America, but would never consider moving there
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Uh…and just FYI Tyler….In the United States… “Every year, 19,000 children and teens are shot and killed or wounded and approximately 3 million are exposed to gun violence” …not just 1 or 2 children a year
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
This happened over 3 months ago. So at least sometime in April 2023 or before. Old news Venezuela has always been problematic. A country who participated classism and racism has political corruption has made it a horrible place to live. Venezuela is blueprint America shouldn't follow
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Lived in Arizona for 3 years, had it's up and it's downs. All in all I would go back though. If only for the cheap beer
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| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
I lived in Phoenix AZ for 3 years and I miss the state and the travel opportunities close to it, the scenery was absolutely gorgeous, people were nice and friendly for most of them. I surely don't miss the violence associated to a big city like that and the heat in summer but I still miss AZ. I was feeling unsecured cause of the health care and the cost related to it since I was getting older.
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2000s
\nDate\tCity\tProvince\tDead\tInjured\tTotal
\nSeptember 18–20, 2001[15]\tMontreal\tQuebec\t7[n 1]\t0\t7
\nMarch 11, 2002[16]\tQuatsino\tBritish Columbia\t6[n 2]\t0\t6
\nMarch 3, 2005[17]\tnear Mayerthorpe\tAlberta\t5[n 1]\t0\t5
\nSeptember 13, 2006[18]\tMontreal\tQuebec\t2[n 1]\t19\t21
\nOctober 19, 2007[19]\tSurrey\tBritish Columbia\t6\t0\t6
\nJuly 26, 2009[20]\tSmith\tAlberta\t4[n 1]\t0\t4
\nAugust 25, 2010[21]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nDecember 12, 2010[22]\tVancouver\tBritish Columbia\t0\t10\t10
\nAugust 14, 2011[23]\tKelowna\tBritish Columbia\t1\t4\t5
\nDecember 15, 2011[24]\tClaresholm\tAlberta\t4[n 1]\t1\t5
\nJune 2, 2012[25]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t5\t7
\nJune 15, 2012[26]\tEdmonton\tAlberta\t3\t1\t4
\nJuly 1, 2012[27]\tCalgary\tAlberta\t1\t3\t4
\nJuly 16, 2012\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t24[n 3]\t26
\nFebruary 21, 2013[28]\tWhitby\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nSeptember 22, 2013[29]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nApril 30, 2014[30]\tNanaimo\tBritish Columbia\t2\t2\t4
\nMay 30, 2014[31]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nJune 4-6, 2014[32]\tMoncton\tNew Brunswick\t3\t2\t5
\nOctober 22, 2014[33]\tOttawa\tOntario\t2[n 1]\t3\t5
\nDecember 29, 2014[34]\tEdmonton\tAlberta\t9[n 1]\t0\t9
\nJanuary 1, 2015[35]\tCalgary\tAlberta\t1\t6\t7
\nApril 16, 2015[36]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nAugust 4, 2015[37]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t3\t5
\nJanuary 22, 2016[38]\tLa Loche\tSaskatchewan\t5\t6\t11
\nJanuary 31, 2016[39]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t3\t5
\nApril 16, 2016[40]\tHamilton\tOntario\t4[n 1]\t0\t4
\nApril 23, 2016[41]\tMississauga\tOntario\t1\t3\t4
\nJanuary 3, 2017[42]\tGuysborough County\tNova Scotia\t4[n 1]\t0\t4
\nJanuary 29, 2017[43]\tQuebec City\tQuebec\t6\t5\t11
\nJuly 10, 2017[44]\tCalgary\tAlberta\t4\t0\t4
\nJuly 23, 2017[45]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nJuly 31, 2017[46]\tToronto\tOntario\t1\t4\t5
\nSeptember 3, 2017[47]\tThorold\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nJanuary 19, 2018[48]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t2\t4
\nFebruary 25, 2018[49]\tRyerson Township\tOntario\t4[n 1]\t0\t4
\nJune 2, 2018[50]\tPickering\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nJuly 1, 2018[51]\tToronto\tOntario\t1\t3\t4
\nJuly 22, 2018[52]\tToronto\tOntario\t3[n 1]\t13\t16
\nAugust 8, 2018[53]\tHamilton\tOntario\t1\t3\t4
\nAugust 10, 2018[54]\tFredericton\tNew Brunswick\t4\t1[n 1]\t5
\nApril 15, 2019[55]\tPenticton\tBritish Columbia\t4\t0\t4
\nAugust 24, 2019[56]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nApril 18-19, 2020[57]\tMultiple\tNova Scotia\t23[n 1]\t3\t26
\nJuly 10, 2020[58]\tToronto\tOntario\t1\t4\t5
\nMay 29, 2021[59]\tMississauga\tOntario\t1\t4\t5
\nAugust 8, 2021[39]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t2\t4
\nJune 28, 2022[60]\tSaanich\tBritish Columbia\t2[n 3]\t6\t8
\nJuly 25, 2022[61]\tLangley\tBritish Columbia\t3[n 1]\t2\t5
\nSeptember 12, 2022[62]\tMississauga and Milton\tOntario\t3[n 1]\t3\t6
\nDecember 18, 2022[63]\tVaughan\tOntario\t7[n 1]\t1\t8
\nJune 10, 2023[64]\tOttawa\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nJuly 1, 2023[65]\tMississauga\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
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| 2023-07-15 | 0 |
Brother hum 4 dostoo ne apply kia tha to 3 ghantoo k baad 2 ko phone aaya hey.wo 107 qatri riyal ya phir 29 dollars pay karne ka keh rahe hey. masla bus credit card ka hey jo hamare pass nai hey.
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| 2023-07-15 | 0 |
You complain about universal Health care, try living in the US with no insurance, my newborn nephew was diagnosed with cancer in the US and for 5 months of therapy parents got a bill of $400,000, they have to pay $5,000 monthly installments for the rest of their lifes pretty much. In Canada, my husband goes every three month with three different specialists, have had several surgeries in the last 10 years, didn't have work insurance and you know how much we paid? $3 per hour for the parking, we, the rest of the family, have complete annual checkups and specialists, complex surgerires when needed and pay $0
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| 2023-07-15 | 0 |
I don't belive this for a second. When was the last time you've seen or heard of this many cameras at the border? People are stupid. I spent 3 seconds on this story before I realized, there's a narrative they're spending millions on. Let them spend. Don't let them manipulate.
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| 2023-07-14 | 0 |
It's okay Toronto, let's spend another $25 million to dig up a $3 million tunnel machine. Toronto council never has budget overruns and always completes projects on time ?
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| 2023-07-14 | 0 |
I totally disagree with the blue screen ma'am. Who gives 2 and 3 rds tomatoes and potatoes. She is out of her mind.
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| 2023-07-14 | 0 |
to summarize in 3 words - we are fcked
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| 2023-07-12 | 0 |
That's an easy fix. We just have to take a lot of the unused property from corporations, including Chinese corporation, French corporations, British corporations, British corporation As well as massive oil industries.\nThat's about 60% Of us property owned by 3 people.\nAll of which was loaned by the government to them for the use of mineral rights.....
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| 2023-07-12 | 0 |
There are good things n bad things in all places ...in india weather is lovely we have cold ..summer...winter...monsoons for 3 months so get to enjoy all seasons...but no cleanliness no place to walk on roads due to encroachments\nWestern countries ..v clean u can really breathe
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| 2023-07-12 | 0 |
Bhai main saudi main job karta hoon canada jane k liya bahut kausis kiya 2 3 saal se
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| 2023-07-12 | 0 |
Brother I like you.. You're such a positive person and helping in so many ways to our people. You also have a great personality and impeccable passion to what you talk about or advice to people. Please ?, keep sharing these types of information. Am living here in Kansas City, United States. I have been trying for my brother to visit and even try school and they have been denied visa. But now am in the process of filing for my mom to come as a permanent resident. Am even thinking about helping one of my brothers to go to school in Canada with a student visa after watching your video. Am very pleased to come across your videos. Infact, I find myself watching your videos 2 to 3 am in morning. So please again, keep up the great work You're doing, you're very good.
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| 2023-07-11 | 0 |
3 cops manage to stop ten thousand migrants. \nMeanwhile a few hundred angry republicans easily “overwhelm” every Capitol policeman. \nWhite privilege.
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| 2023-07-11 | 0 |
2 rs kg aloo nd 3 rs kg pyaj to khi bhi nhi h ab India m , vaise Country delight kha pr h jaha itni sasti veggies milti hai ? i m vry surprised
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| 2023-07-11 | 0 |
Im homeless but they will give them \nHotel rooms ,my dad did 2 tours korea ,3 in Vietnam, but they get better treatment than i do, i worked all my life but i live in woods and sleep on ground.
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| 2023-07-10 | 0 |
US is even worse. You get no free health insurance and even you pay for health insurance you pay $3000 more per year out of pocket then 20%. More after each visit. When you get your medicine you are shocked to know you pay $500 to $1000s for your medicine. Vacation starts at 2 weeks. 3 bedrooms apartment in the cities are 1million+ and above. Outside city expect to pay 500 to 700k. For Boston and Sanfrancisco is double that. You also just work for 40 hours you work typically 60 to 70 hours per week to afford anything
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