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2023-12-20 0
so if say i want land usa ?? it okay ? i want ths owner land give it to me n get out ths house. i don care ths house my own . so same that people isreal do people palestine we saw until now.
2023-12-20 0
It's disappointing that Saudi Arabia is going to not extend a welcome to all the Gazans that have lost their houses because rockets were launched from their area and Israel returned fire to defend itself from more launches from that point. Hey, they voted in Hamas. They have to live with soldiers using them as human shields, along with their children. Those are the MOST cowardly soldiers on the planet. And the lowest of the low when it comes to military integrity. Welcome to Islam: The religion of war.
2023-12-20 0
Canada, the land itself and the wonderful wilderness is second to none.\nBut the culture and governance have robbed my country of all opportunities except selling houses and drilling oil.\nNo innovation, no competition, no growth.\nIts insane that a country born on third base can stagnate this badly.
2023-12-20 0
Yea ok Mr Saudi Arabia, now you have trillions of dollars sitting liquid in your bank account. How come none of that money has gone towards building housing infrastructure and security infrastructure for the Palestinian people? How come you haven’t used that money to better the lives of your Arab brothers?
2023-12-19 0
All western financial systems are due a heavy crash they can not keep up with such vast amounts of people coming in and as in Europe the vast mass of illegals who can not work sucking up the benefits system raises taxes and demand for housing is shooting prices up. \nThe western governments went into money printing mode that creates inflation raising prices on every day goods and foods this can not be sustained for much longer before it all comes crashing down, This also affects places in schools and medical wait times with more people flooding in to the point in the UK where i live you can be waiting up to 5 hours for an ambulance and 3-6 months for an operation.\n25 years ago you could get a 2 bedroom house here for around 25k now you are looking around 150k-250k the kids born here have no chance of owning a home and most end up staying with parents up to their 30s-40s, Even private landlords are under threat from government buyouts that end up housing migrants and not our citizens its a real mess that has no signs of slowing.
2023-12-19 0
I earn only $75,000 USD per year and my wife earns around $50,000 USD per year and in Kingston JA we live really good house already fully paid off. Thought about moving to Canada and after lots of research and doing the math I realize that we were living better than 80% of Canadians. Many people from the Caribbean are running to Canada and I am clueless as to why.
2023-12-19 0
Don’t come to Canada. Housing is expensive, food is expensive, taxes are high and rising. If you do come to Canada bring your own tent so you have a place to live after you get tired of the homeless shelter. Don’t worry there are plenty of tent cities all over the country but do your research because some of them are dangerous. Don’t get sick because it’s hard to find a doctor and the emergency rooms are backed up for many hours to see a doctor. Violent crime is on the rise as well. I’m doing ok but will leave Canada when I retire.
2023-12-19 0
Housing crisis is manufactured. The problem is not of cities not growing, they are, but the real issue is that the places between the cities such as in central Canada are vastly undeveloped. Why crowd out existing cities when entire new ones could be created? It's really a management issue. As for other things it's way too risky to be a small business. Everything is overly taxed on every level. Money was worth nothing for the last ten years so demand for housing went up. Owners won't rent because the laws are on the tenants side. Crime is up because nobody feels secure in their futures. Inflation needs to be pulled to zero so that some stability can be established, the debt and deficits need to be eliminated.
2023-12-19 1
Excellent video. I am a 29 years old Canadian with high education. I make 125K/year and yet after 2-3 years of looking actively I still can't manage to buy a house near the city as a first time buyer. I made many offers but lost every time. The demand is so high and the offer so low that many people bid way above the asking price even though the prices are sky high. Most of those people sold their previous house for a lot more than they bought it many years ago and therefore, are able to do so. First time buyers like myself don't have this advantage and the ones with lower salaries might never have the chance to have a house except if they move far from the city. Our government does not slow down on immigration because there is a labor shortage due to the older generation retiring but they don't build enough houses and allowed foreign investors for too long which results in the housing crisis we are currently in. My father bought a decent house near the city for the equivalent of 2 years of his gross salary at the time... Now the equivalent is more than 4-5 times my gross salary even though I make more than him at the time (taking inflation into account). Our healthcare and education systems are falling apart as well. Both are currently on strike in the province I live in due to terrible work conditions and salaries from our government. The cost of living has increased considerably in the last few years as well, especially the food even though the companies are making record net profits this year. Yeah... Canada is not doing well right now.
2023-12-19 0
Canada let in 430,635 people in July and sep population went up 1.1 percent sense 1957 were hey let in 198,000 people Canada keeps letting so many people in and yet can’t fix the housing shortage. Stop letting so many people in government just wants to tax people to death welcome to Canada were homes are overpriced and y are taxed heavily. Cost of everything is skyrocketing. People do come into Canada but u also have to count how many people are also leaving . After living here for a 1-2 people leave . Houses are overpriced most of the time it’s cold. I suggest come here if you can find a good high paying job . Rents also crazy high . New comers leave after they can’t afford to buy a house . When they say there are plenty of jobs they mean like Uber driver or labour jobs. Know Trudeau even said we let in to ma y people the system can’t take it anymore .. heck even I could have told u that ????
2023-12-19 0
If only people knew the truth about the house of saud ?????
2023-12-19 0
I will give you my own 10 reasons (not in order of importance):\n1. Rampant unemployment.\n2. Insane housing market to both buy and rent.\n3. Excessive taxation.\n4. Food so expensive even families with two jobs make sacrifices for their children.\n5. A ruined health system.\n6. Goods and services two or three times more expensive than the US.\n7. The most embarrassing and shamelessly incompetent PM ever.\n8. Fascist enforcement of Identity Politics and ESG.\n9. Did I mention Klaus Schwab's lapdog?\n10. Oh, and the weather.
2023-12-19 0
Good!\nDon't come here.\nWe can't afford housing here anyway.
2023-12-19 0
Very logical and instructive response. The weight has to be lifted by some countries united together to stop the massacre of Palestinians on Humanitarian ground, much like breaking into a house to stop a murderer ready to kill someone.\nWhy are the countries so intimidated by a tiny state with a few millions that can be wiped off in a few seconds...with no consequence of an extended war beyond the border of Palestine. It just doesn't make any sense, 8 billion world population can be held hostage by a mere 8 million Jews in Israel whose valor or heroism is just fictional and overblown.
2023-12-19 0
House Hippos.\nCanada forgot their House Hippos campaign.\nThey believed .\nThey didn't know.
2023-12-19 0
So salary laws need to be addressed. Housing issues should be looked into and better integration of immigrants to local communities. These are all policies issues, human created peoblems, that can be resolved. There are already numerous solutions proposed by experts and other parties to solve those issues. Most of those could already of been solved. It's the will to solve those issues that seems to be lacking.
2023-12-19 0
I am Adnan from Morocco, 38 years old. I work in building and renovating houses. I have 13 years of experience. I am looking for a job. I also work on building ceramic and marble walls. I can find a job opportunity with you. I will be a distinguished member in any team and in any specialty.
2023-12-19 0
We all know that immigration is not proportional to the housing, jobs and healthcare all resources have been stretched out in all directions and no relief in sight. \nYes highly skilled professionals have a wiggle room but regular folks are screwed big time. \nEmployers won’t hire workers without experience and refuse to train. It’s a damn shame, and the Government repeating every mistake of the U.S. politicians they parrot everything the U.S. gov does.
2023-12-19 1
We need to normalize a simple lifestyle and stop normalizing debt. Huge SUVs, huge houses and private universities are simply not necessary. I live within my budget and I sleep better at night knowing that if I lose my job tomorrow, ' be fine. I didn't buy the biggest house. I bought the one I could comfortably repay
2023-12-18 0
Same situation in Australia with a housing crisis because 70% of the country is uninhabitable ?
2023-12-18 0
WHERE are municipal politicians supposedly limiting the construction of homes? I don’t see it. \n\nWe are aware that there are regulations in place to protect buyers and that self-serving industries lobby to do away with, as those protective regulations can reduce profits. Some provincial governments (like Alberta) are highly sympathetic to lobbies and industries, to the detriment of citizens. \nWhy are you not pointing to the fact that successive federal governments of the past stopped funding the construction of lower cost housing (thereby creating more demand AND our number one problem of unmitigated greed throughout the real estate and home building industries? We have some people in government attempting to get more low cost homes built while industries know that they can make more money building houses that are far, far bigger than people NEED. Dumbasses and keep-up-the-Jones folks unwisely buy these homes and then many of them have difficulty affording a lifestyle that they think they are entitled to. Meanwhile, lower income earners have been priced right out the market. Of course, capitalists and real estate investors like Pierre Poilievre will never admit that these are our actual problems. Regulating the construction and real estate industries could have gotten a lot more homes built in higher density for young and lower income Canadians, as well as for our newcomers. \n\nToo much blind and poorly informed anger, selfishness, and foolishness going around. Canadians of the past who pulled together during world wars would call us weak and entitled.
2023-12-18 0
People keep coming here thinking its 1990s Canada. Right now Canada is in a massive collapse our currency is worthless housing is insane good luck having kids and a family.
2023-12-18 0
I live in New York on seven acres next to one of the finger lakes1000ft stream and waterfalls. House is paid off so it costs me $250. A month for taxes and house insurance. Three bedroom house. I love ny.
2023-12-18 0
I have a question: where do you guys go as alternative?\nNot as retired person.\nYes. Housing prices are insane. And taxes are very high. And government is bad in tax spending.\nI don’t know what can be done in housing, but \ntaxes must be reduced and can be easily reduced adjusting budget spending.\nRussia, Belarus income tax rate is flat 13%.\nSingapore is 12%, Macau is 8%.\n\nWhat is the problem to find proper balance for taxation?\n\nGST, PST, Property tax, fuel tax, stupid environment tax etc.\n\nStop it, please!
2023-12-18 0
Ah so you dont want them coming to live in your country i wounder why you both share the Muslim beliefs dont you interesting i remember a interview where one of your diplomates siad something about not letting the dogs in the house i wonder what that means hmmmm
2023-12-18 0
Canada has the same problem as the United States: wrong kind of politicians elected. Like the U.S., most Canadians consider themselves compassionate liberals and thus feel obligated to vote for said, compassionate liberal politicians. The problem is, for Canada and the U.S., these compassionate liberal politicians don't know how to run the nation's economy except to run it further into the ground. And when the problems get really bad, the solution is always, raise taxes because liberal politicians are either Marxist Socialist and believe the citizenry are obligated to pay higher and higher taxes for more government intervention, meaning, interference, in most cases.\n Whenever Canada does get around to voting in a conservative prime minister and government, the Canadian mass media immediately goes on a years-long negative campaign of deliberately undermining the government in the eyes of the Canadian People, demeaning them as inept and uncompassionate and comparing them to fascists. Eventually the Canadian People get so distressed they have to vote back in the liberal party. And then the same happens again.\n I'm just glad our Canadian brothers are not blaming the U.S. government or the CIA, but instead are clear-headed and courageous enough to blame their own government and past legislations and laws that do the exact opposite of what is supposed to happen, level the playing field for all Canadians.\n I'm reading about the outrageous pricing of Canadian housing and am astonished. But one YouTuber explained this about his Canada. Everyone in Canada wants to squeeze into the few, concentrated urban areas that concentrate business, finance, manufacturing, job opportunities, et al. As it happens, these areas are too few and far between. So what ends up happening is geographical overpopulation, despite Canada having a total population of around 32 million souls. People in California can certainly understand this phenomenon. You can purchase a 3-bedroom house out in California City, which is near the Mojave Desert, for $176,000, but there's nothing out there to make it worthwhile living there. Conversely, a tiny, 3-bedroom home in Torrance, Los Angeles, was selling for $800,000 in 2018. \n As realtors put it this way all the time, location, location, location!\n I'm going to pass on commenting on Canada's National Health Care. I've read criticisms from native Canadians on the Internet. As Canadians, they're entitled to say whatever they want about their country. If I, a Yank, open my big mouth, I'm going to get trolled by a hundred angry Canadians defending their National Health Care as the world's greatest socialized medical care. Health Care is already expensive enough in the U.S. Most people get it through their employer, which pays a part of it. But employees' monthly deductions for health insurance have been growing steadily over the past 30 years to where it's now a huge chunk out of one's monthly paycheck.
2023-12-18 0
Poor quality and service health systems, very high prices basic food like milk ,fruit .house prices. Rent, .. very bad winter 8 months cold,windy, no good paying jobs, immigration of radical religious, terrorist, criminals, rapist.need good politicians leadership.monopoly of business of groceries, gas, telecom companies cost of living very high.
2023-12-18 0
Housing is to high due to greedy builders and buying lumber and such only adds to the high prices as an example\n\nthey higher primarily over seas for anything IT related and do not higher their own, or do so then lay off the Canadians and higher over seas
2023-12-18 0
Except for healthcare, everything else in this video applies equally to Australia. Housing bubble brought on by mass immigration and government complicity with the real estate sector to hinder supply in order to artificially inflate prices (higher property prices equals more transaction taxes for government and more commission for agents), monopolies/duopolies, reliance on exports of resources & primary products for export earnings, artificially-high fuel prices, all resulting in an increasingly poor & disillusioned middle & working class.
2023-12-18 0
They show a lot of grocery stores when they talk about monopolies, but it’s in everything. When I was getting my internet set up I found out only one of the two main companies in Canada is provided for my area (they do this on purpose). So I pay over $100 a month just for internet. And literally have no other cheaper option other than living with no internet. (I’m in a small town so there aren’t even any cafes or anything to pop into). And live alone. Another thing, we’ve got a big country, and I live in a rural community, so most of my colleagues drive at least 45 minutes to get to work, one way, because they’d rather live in the city. And this is NB so you can’t take public transportation like trains to get here, you’re driving on the highway to get here. Since the pandemic houses have more than doubled, I did get a raise, but it was I think 4% over the last three years. So cost of living is definitely increasing at a much higher rate. Before the pandemic I could buy a week of groceries for one person for $60, now it’s more than $100 for a week easily, and that’s with looking for bargains and reducing the amount of meat and fresh produce I eat. It can’t keep getting worse, because people already can’t afford it, so something is going to have to change before everything breaks completely.
2023-12-18 0
Immigrants are going into debt to come to Canada, lured by false promises. And skyrocketing rates of immigration, pushed for by business lobby groups that want cheap labor, is part of what has pushed cost-of-living up, given limited housing supply.
2023-12-17 0
I endorse this message. Though my house is paid off. It's still a struggle
2023-12-17 0
You need to make an honest attempt to shut the boarders down ,this is a joke. Who are you going to take from Biden to feed and house all of these illegal immigrants!!!
2023-12-17 0
LOL, Don't go to the higher cost city ! .. I bought a HOUSE for $70k in quebec (3 bedroom) out of major city center !\nDO NOT GO to Vancouver, Toronto or Even Montreal, before my house I had an $900/month rental 4 1/2 apt.
2023-12-17 0
I don’t blame them at all. Democrat voters that make at least $50,000.00 annually should have to house at least 2 migrants at their own cost. I could house, support and employ 3. Our government will only let you do that if there’s 6 adults in your household who agree to house them. Then charge you $2300.00 per migrant. Who has 6 grown people living in their house ? No one ! But corporations do ? where have the 80,000 unaccompanied children gone? Our current administration can’t or won’t answer that question. Our southern border has become the biggest slave trade market in the world. Most of these “immigrants” are from the Americas. They are Americans! Just imagine if we’d put all that money we’ve given to the Ukraine into our southern border issues?as conservatives, it’s our job to protect those who can’t protect themselves. Our brown brothers and sisters are being sold like meat. The Biden administration denies that it’s happening and refuses to do anything about it.
2023-12-17 0
Hahaha, Now you will understand why Indians lost to British in 17th Century, Because they were busy fighting these illiterate population bombers. 4-5 wives and 10-15 kids in one house. The funniest thing is that they will openly tell you their plan of having more kids so that they can have more votes in future to bring Muslim rulers. They laugh at you on your face saying they are going to win population war because you liberals are not fighting that war.
2023-12-17 4
We immigrated to Canada to create a life we would not have been able to have back home. However, not only did we not obtain a better life, we lost the opportunities that we would have had back home if we had stayed there. We came here to be able to buy property, to have secure employment in the fields that we were trained for. We came here to have better medical care. At this point, to see a doctor, we prefer to fly back home and to get diagnosed and treated there because of the long wait times and doctors who are reluctant to prescribe tests and are just passive. They just care about the paperwork they need to complete instead of diagnosing and treating patient. We immigrated to lower our stress levels but they doubled and tripled due to debts, the risk of being laid off or fired so easily . I work 10 hours a day, but I live in conditions that a jobless person is living. The salary I earn does not help me improve my life and to buy a house and to generally improve. The issue is that Canada is being dangerously overrated and is being marketed for what is not true. Hopefully with social media the realities will get out and reach people.
2023-12-17 0
I lived and worked in TO in a few areas for several years. I left in 2016. I am glad I left before it got bad. I started witnessing more racist comments on subway and platforms were becoming too crowded. After 30 plus years I moved to live in a rural area before moving to live in a similar setting to where I grew up in Oakville. I do love TO and it has so much to offer. I worked downtown and just could not keep up. I spent my spare time walking along the beaches especially Scarborough Bluffs and skating at Harbourfront on a weekday. These are fond memories that I will cherish.\n\n I heard that the shelters were over crowded and unhealthy places. I met a nice man in my building who was successful, lived on street for 13 years before successfully integrating into low-income housing. I learned the most from his stories and met some of the most fabulous people in the worst buildings. I had to leave for safety and mental health reasons. I could not see myself remaining in TO without support. \n\n I made the right move in the right time. Not everyone can afford city living. My quality of life and mental health are better but I cherish the friendships I made in TO. My Grandfather was a Mcleod and I am amazed how much you look like my mother when she was younger. She modeled for Ford and volunteered for a local Vet and hospital. I wish you well. I appreciate your honesty. Since I left, I have driven by TO on 407 a few times. I just didn't have the right mix of education and work to survive in the city any more.
2023-12-17 0
Thank you! I hate that rhetoric why not take them in why not just everyone help them get out. It’s their land that a basically what the oppressor wants for them to all leave. You think they want to anyways no they don’t it’s their place of birth their mother and fathers place of birth their grandmothers place of birth and on and on some Israelis just moved there from the US last year! And it’s their “home” that’s infuriating tbh. People can’t seem to understand if someone just came to your lane and was like I live here now and this my house now that you wouldn’t be trying everything to remove them cmon
2023-12-17 0
We don’t need single detached homes. We need town houses and walkable cities. Cities are so car focused, with VERY few exceptions if you don’t have a car you aren’t going much anywhere
2023-12-17 0
How can they live in safety while hamas make their houses a weapon storage
2023-12-16 0
America's problem with emigrants can be solved like this: Yes, just issue passports to all illegal emigrants, but according to the new law, they should live in the territories where they will be settled and let them build their own houses. For now, emigrants are given free food and necessities. All! That's a lot of hands!
2023-12-16 0
Do you need to run to Joe Biden's house? All of you hurry up. He's requesting you to come there and have dinner with them and move in, hurry up.
2023-12-16 0
The housing problem is only in a few major cities like Toronto and Vancouver. It’s is still affordable in most other cities. It’s unaffordable not due to high prices, it’s due to high interest rate. It was done to control the inflation. Once the interest rate comes down, it will be again affordable.
2023-12-16 0
canadian here yes its terrible\nZoning law gatekeepers have created artificial scaricity not building nearly enough houses for the last 10 years to prop up our gdp, food and telecom prices are also insane even though we have all the resources we need. \nthere is no excuse for this corrupt bowlshit
2023-12-16 1
Lived and grew up in Vancouver. Finally completed my apprenticeship as a Heavy-duty Mechanic. Couldn't find a stable career in the lower mainland so ended up moving towards Northern BC (Prince George). It's completely different over here but I'm happy I can work everyday and housing ain't that bad compare to Vancouver ?‍♂️. At this point, I'm happy with whatever I can get. ?
2023-12-16 0
High living costs, failing health care, housing shortages and high rental values, shortage of jobs , increasing terrorism, govt support indirectly to Indian origin Canadian citizens. Fast becoming unlivable country.
2023-12-16 0
One guy from Jamaica immigrated to Canada stayed there for 8 to 10 years scraping by, went back to his country stayed there for seven years working in the hotel industry made enough money to buy a house in Canada then moved back to Canada
2023-12-15 0
The situation is crazy pretty much everywhere when it comes to housing prices, and all the Western countries are suffering more than the others with Canada probably the most inflated.
2023-12-15 0
Why on earth would we encourage them to leave their land???? They were staying at their own houses waiting for their death to come saying: we rather die at our homes than give it up.
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