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| 2021-01-19 | 0 |
I'm watching these videos because I wanna spend a half year in Canada and visit a high school there, but somehow I got into watching videos about moving to Canada, and I actually like this idea pretty much...
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| 2021-01-19 | 0 |
Unlike in the US, Canadian kids can go to school without worrying about being shot
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| 2021-01-15 | 0 |
Very helpful thoughts Are Canada hire the teaching job if yes please make a video about teaching and schooling jobs
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| 2021-01-01 | 0 |
We plan on moving this year and im terrified to go to school in quebec and not fit in causey french skills are dkcnkdncfo
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| 2020-12-27 | 0 |
Very informative video.\nThank for this guidance.!\n\nPlease guide me if it is possible.\n\nI am a teacher in gulf having experience of more than 7+ years. My age is 35 year.\nI am trying to apply for either PR or PNP for Canada in school teaching fields . Which one is good in my case because each year wasting is giving me -ve hope.\n\nWhich province willl be easy to get at low scores or where should I apply for PNP for express entry.\n\nThank you.
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| 2020-12-20 | 0 |
I can surely guide any of you to UG programs at University of New Brunswick and their MBA - ranked school, subsidised tuition, big scholarships and fastest PR in entire Canada - International Recruiter (South Asia, the Middle East and Africa)\nImran Ghayas - International Recruiter for UNB (https://www.unb.ca/admissions/connect-with-a-recruiter.html)
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| 2020-12-16 | 0 |
I’m south East Asian would I get bullied in school ?
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| 2020-12-13 | 0 |
Hi, I have a question on kids education. I’m not sure if Canada school accept CBSE as it is or do they have a process to evaluate CBSE kids before enrolling and decide on grades where they will fit ?
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| 2020-12-12 | 0 |
Sir i have a dream to come to Canada,i have high school certificates in construction your channel has inspire me alot.
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| 2020-12-07 | 1 |
Good video.\nFor people in the comments: immigrating to Canada requires you to have prior post-secondary education. It’s simply a must. But once you are here and apply for jobs, your education will not be recognized by employers (unless you come from the Commonwealth countries.) This includes highly sough-after jobs such as Doctors, Nursing, healthcare, engineering, or finance. So definitely expect to go back to school once you are a landed immigrant.
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| 2020-12-07 | 0 |
Can a primary school govt teacher get express entry to canada
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| 2020-12-06 | 0 |
Hlo ...I m teaching in private school .but I have 0 knowledge of whole process.and have not too much money . Can you make more videos on computer screen or phone screen to show how to make files regarding whole process
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| 2020-12-06 | 0 |
I am a teacher in Private CBSE school. Do i have chance for PR brother? As i also don't have that much money
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| 2020-11-26 | 0 |
3:53 born and raised, I worked in the fine/dining as secondary job most my adult life, ITS 100% BS THAT ITS EXPECTED. I don't care how it started but if you did just your job a server you get just the hourly. This idea that tipping is standard is basically rewarding bad behavior.. something I refuse to.\n\nIv had the odd waitress get snarky and if the food was high quality, while the service was garbage. Iv gone directly to kitchen staff and given them a tip cutting the server out completely normally they only give 10% of there total tips to the kitchen and I don't know any one server that claim more that 35% of there tips come tax season.\n. ohh I should mention prior to covid lockdowns a decent sever at an average bar takes home an average of $200 a night on top of their hourly wage so with the standard of 15 per h that's 120 + 200 that is 320 in a 8 hour shit that $40.00 and rough hour after 37 since I don't know a single one paying the proper taxes. A Friday/Saturday night should bring in well over 400.\n\nNow contrary to popular belief a restaurant must let view the kitchen if requested that's why you can see the kitchen in fast food places. \nAnd vice versa don't you kids yourself.\n\nThe most iv seen a server be tipped from a single table is $6,500\nIn one night $15,000\nVery rare even in mist fine dining.\n\nIf you knew a server complaing about income prior to covid lockdowns that ment 1 of 3 things\n1. addiction\n2. They don't do there job or are completely garbage at it and not cut out for it.\n3. A serious unplanned life event.\n\nAlso the I'm a stripper for school lol 99% of the time really means I have no real life work skills nor do I intended on getting any which is usually coupled with horrid addiction.
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| 2020-11-21 | 0 |
im so interested in moving to Canada, but i dont know anything about moving countries and living by myself. i am 17 and i live in Sweden, i do music and im planning to try to pursue my dreams after high school (when im 18-19 yo). I got many questions and i wonder if anybody would like to help me. Please reply if you can help me with some questions and some simple information that can help me.
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| 2020-11-16 | 0 |
I'm going to Canada for school
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| 2020-11-13 | 0 |
Thanks, I'm an american moving to Winnipeg for school at the University of manitoba
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| 2020-11-13 | 0 |
In my country Asians are actually considered smart, their kids always have the best grades at school too
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| 2020-11-10 | 0 |
i had to watch this for school
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| 2020-10-24 | 3 |
Sure there is racism. As a Chinese born in Canada, this does exists. It is just a polite type of racism. I saw that in school and in the university and at the graduate level in research.
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| 2020-10-19 | 0 |
Why do Chinese people want to be Canadian in China?\nAlso seems this is the way things work in China and their people culturally expect the same kind of corruption and pay to play attitudes everywhere.\n\n\n Of course on some level its true everywhere. Look at the college scandle in USA where rich moms bought their lazy children entery to top schools.
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| 2020-10-06 | 0 |
AsslamAllaikum dear sisters as u know there is Covid _19 situation all over the world and we are restricted at our home since long time and this situation will continue for how long no body knows school and Quran of our kids is more effected then any thing but Alhamdulilah we have the Opportunity to learn these online if u want an experience female ustaza for ur little girls and little boys or young females for online tajweed as well as for hifz u can contact us at this no 03073103919 at what's app
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| 2020-10-06 | 0 |
AsslamAllaikum dear sisters as u know there is Covid _19 situation all over the world and we are restricted at our home since long time and this situation will continue for how long no body knows school and Quran of our kids is more effected then any thing but Alhamdulilah we have the Opportunity to learn these online if u want an experience female ustaza for ur little girls and little boys or young females for online tajweed as well as for hifz u can contact us at this no 03073103919 at what's app
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| 2020-10-02 | 0 |
What do they even study in such schools
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| 2020-09-24 | 0 |
hi igor iam somali liked your program brother i finished high school plz give me easy website to apply for canada job i was confused on wepsides i don't know English much
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| 2020-09-22 | 0 |
Only thing I want to point out: College/University isn't really cheaper in Canada. The thing is US has a lot of high end Ivy League schools that have been around for centuries and you are basically paying extra to be able to put that school on your resume. In terms of the normal non rich folk schools its the same for cost as well as our community colleges. Also your scholarships are way higher in value than ours could ever dream of being.
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| 2020-07-27 | 0 |
Us: bring guns instead of homework in school.
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| 2020-07-19 | 3 |
When our indigenous students can study using their own language, it’ll be fairer.\n\nIn our region, students at grade 2 start learning in French or in English, these two languages have zero link to our language. I imagine French Quebecois shouting against their kids having to learn in Inuttitut in any school of our province from grade 2 all the way forward.\n\nThis system in place tells me that we matter less.\n\nI’m happy that CBC is encouraging discussions, this is how we’re able to collectively focus on solutions.
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| 2020-07-11 | 2 |
We are the country with residential schools in our history...
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| 2020-07-11 | 0 |
The problem seems to be that the premier’s don’t know the definition of systemic racism. Systemic racism is about institutions, governments, banks, schools, etc limiting access to minorities all minorities. It’s worse in Canada than it is in the US. Look at Canada how many black are in people if government are represented in the government. Look at the companies you work for how many minorities are CEO’s or CFO’s how many VP’s. This is why I say it’s worse in Canada than the US, cause at least in the US upward mobility is not limited to only one minority group but all visible minorities.
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| 2020-07-11 | 0 |
Of course theres racism here.\nOf course police act in terrible ways.\nOf course no one wants to talk about it... \n\nAnd no, its not as bad as it is in the states... but it exists.\nWe militarize our police.. mostly from fear.. but also because its “good politics” to say “we increased policing”\n\nNo, its not right.\n\nCall it out.\nNot sometimes..every time. Not if its your race being afflicted.. for any race. Every time.\n\nIt DOES take time... it will not happen overnight. Especially if we want it to not come BACK.. which it seems to.\n\nTeach your kids. To stand up for themselves.. and for others.\nEspecially for others. Education starts at home. Dont trust schools or others to do what’s right... not until YOU do it too.\n\nSmall, steady steps will get us there faster than huge, resisted ones.\nRemember that.\nWhen a small step is taken, doesnt matter by who.. support it. Make the ones who took it feel it was WORTH TAKING... then watch how eager they are to take the next one.\n\nTrain them like a dog. One step at a time, with constant “atta boy”’s and treats.. and one day, they will just do as they should.. because its right? Because they want the pat on the head?\nDoesnt matter why, so long as they keep taking steps.\n\nWhen they take a step and everyone complains “its not enough” or “you dont really care”... why would they do it again?\n\nReward those small steps.. pat em on the head.. and they WILL do it again.\nPunish those steps, by complaining about it, because it didn’t solve everything at once?\n\nConditions them not to bother trying.
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| 2020-07-11 | 0 |
CBC, you forgot to turn comments off for this video! Bad idea.\n\nSo here is my experience of systemic racism in Canada. I'm Asian, I messed around in high school and got bad grades. I couldn't make it into UBC... SYSTEMIC RACISM!\nBut wait...I smartened up, picked up my grades then magically got into UBC! Systemic racism?
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| 2020-07-11 | 0 |
I’m brown and I completely agree that racism is bad in Canada. I have heard n-words towards black people with the hard r, racism towards me, east asians, etc. High school was hell for me and the blatant racism continues with various friends and family. It was always overlooked and Ive been followed and pulled over by RCMP for no reason. RACISM EXISTS IN CANADA AND I LIVED WITH IT MY WHOLE LIFE AND IM ONLY IN MY EARLY 20S\nStats back it up as well. Indigenous and black people overrepresented in prison
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| 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.
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| 2020-07-10 | 0 |
Oppression of a race is ofcourse unacceptable, But it is made to seem that racism is worse now than decades before, like when blacks were forced to sit in the back of the bus, and native kids were put in residential schools, Such things i think were real forms of systemic racism, i am not saying that racism does still not exist anymore, It clearly does. Changes were made so no mattter what back ground you come from your believes and traditions must be accepted as part of a multicultural people in north america. But if you only focus on the mistakes of the past, and blame the sons and daughters for the sins of thier fathers, It will only drive in a nail into an invisible wall of indifference and bring true forms of rasism back!!!
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| 2020-07-10 | 0 |
I view this as an excellent in-road to the conversations we as Canadians need to start having. It’s possible settler Canadians need to learn HOW to have these conversations in ‘scaffolded’ ways. Is this a role for schools?
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| 2020-07-09 | 0 |
I'm calling bs. I grew up in Scarborough, the schools in my area were mixed Caribbean, Canadian, European, Indian (and other South asain), Chinese (and other East Asian), middle Eastern, African, Latino, everyone went to the same school. Everyone's families were and are poor going through the same struggle. By the time I got to highschool I took the higher level courses, I went to class everyday, I wasn't a smart kid I didn't get to uni, I took a bridging program in college and got into uni. It's not hard to climb the latter in Canada if you work for it. Meanwhile at the same school a large percentage of Carribean and Somalian black students do not go to class, they skip, they dont care. In fact these same kids picked and made fun of the Asian kids that did go to school. They have zero respect imo. You can call me whatever you want I am just speaking my personal experience. School never seemed like a priority to them. I'm not Chinese or Indian but those 2 cultures always seemed like the hardest working. Those kids went to every class and got the best grades. Again Caribbean and Somalian black students in my area were more likely to be distruptive in class and get into fights. As were Greek kids and Canadian/Irish white kids. I am only pointing out the black students in relation to this video. Personal accountability is important, I don't disagree there is problems with the system but let's not act like there isn't a problem within black and even poor white culture itself. Sometimes you have to look in the mirror.
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| 2020-07-09 | 0 |
This just didn't happen at Indigenous schools that happened at deaf schools, disabilities this is a wide world epidemic and problem. What happened here, happened in other parts of the world too.
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| 2020-07-05 | 0 |
As a fellow black man I think we've all had to deal with the you fit the description story. As a teen I almost missed my school bus one day and less than 300 ft. from my house a female white cop stops me with the you fit story. I think what saved me was the fact I had my backpack on.
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| 2020-06-26 | 0 |
where do you start with people like this. She really believes that Canada belongs to her. Did you go to an all white Canadian White School. When you was a kid growing up. ? At what point did you start to notice that you was a different colour to other people. When you can answer that question honestly..... then you will probably realise your the one with the problem. \nIf we are to follow history it was the white man that started to travel and from there on it was nothing but destruction. \nI wonder what will be written on your urn when you pass away and you are no longer apart of this world..... \nIn this urn lies a true Canadian . Oh s#¥t you've gone back to the earth. \nWhat you don't seem to realise is all this crap is politics \nWhen someone says to me go back to where you come from. (I'm already there. ) and my reply is take your small mind and what you claim to be your country. And shove it where the sun doesn't shine because the world belongs to me. \nI don't think you'll understand what that means and here endeth the lesson. Drops the ? Oops
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| 2020-06-24 | 0 |
I think people don't actually hate Muslim they are afraid that whether they also have to leave from their homes as Syrian refugees. Also i think the laws in Islam is no way close to existing world and they must take initiative to change the laws inorder to gain the trust Muslims. And since they are the ones who are struggling they themselves had to take the initiative. All the countries around the world are doing their part in trying to trust Muslims, they cannot ask for more they must change their laws.\n\nAnd education in Islam should not be allowed in schools
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| 2020-06-18 | 2 |
I don't need a month...Black people are apart of society and our contributions and history should be reflected in the society...school system etc
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| 2020-06-17 | 0 |
native americans have it worse than anyone by far. My nephew is native and he'll do fine. his parents are amazing and he's ridiculously brilliant so i don't see him doing anything but succeed, but a kid without the back up of a strong family and his IQ, heck i don't think it will go well. it does hurt his feelings, even at his young age the other kids he's in school with are very disappointing.\ni have witnessed this discrimination almost every time i am where natives are other than where they are well known. Little kids get looks that aren't at all admiring their cuteness....and they are plenty cute kids. I was shocked when it was told to me, unbelieving, thats when i started watching.
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| 2020-06-17 | 0 |
To me the biggest problem of people of African origin is not racism. Infact if you called a child who knows colours very well and ask that child to mention the skin colours of that panel there will be brown, pink and barge. Back to my point, people of African origin have failed to be honest with themselves thats the biggest problem. The biggest problem to solve is the family problem. African men and women majority have failed to raise up responsible children because half of the time they are absent from home. Don't tell me they are absent because they have to look for money to feed children. Let us tell our children to stay away from gangs, be at home latest by 6 pm, start recording high grades at school meaning they will be spending much time with books, wait to have sex until they are legally married, start opening businesses and build corporations like Indians and Chinese do. Then this racism issue will just disappear on its own. As long as people of African origin continue to possess the mentality that other races owe them a good life, the problem of racism won't end. I live in Africa and am an African but I see my brothers and sisters North America or Europe majority live very careless lives. Yesterday I was listening to BBC news a chief police officer of African Origin saying on average there were about 65,000 murders within the African Americans community annually. Where is racism in all this. Can't we be ashamed of ourselves. When last did you hear of such statistics in Asian communities in America or Europe. I agreed with Prime Minister about systematic racism but in my view thats not a priority for the African communities. Number 1 is raise responsible children and not weapon fleaks. Number 2 raise responsible children. Number 3 raise a responsible family then we can sincerely address this racism issue because if there are no trouble makers from our homes but only graduates, business owners, responsible youths who do not abuse substances then if we are treated unfairly it can be vividly seen that someone is discriminating against our race.
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| 2020-06-16 | 0 |
When I was a kid this was considered bullying. Adults are just better at it. I grew up on a small farm in a small town in the middle of nowhere and new kids that moved into the area laughed at me called me EVERY name but my own , I am white and they were white.. But because I lived on a farm, I lived with animals, I was dirty and filthy . I was told to ignore it. The School wouldn't do anything about it, but tell them to be NICE and that only made the problem worse. This isnt anything new. Parents tell their kids to deal with it at School but is different when the parents have to deal with it. Then it becomes discrimination and racism. Bullying ! is bullying .
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| 2020-06-14 | 0 |
Head of racism in media in canada is CBC.. wtf U showing this... school & other things needs to B fix from root...
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| 2020-06-13 | 0 |
Blind recruitment not only for law school, but also medical school, engineering school, law enforcement, public office.
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| 2020-06-02 | 0 |
I am from the US and am ashamed at my country’s racism. My family has always taught me as a very very young child that my country was new and made up of people of every country...a melting pot. As my parents taught me I also taught my daughter. It wasn’t until she reached high school that racism was really addressed at my home. In her sophomore year she came home extremely distressed over a discussion at her lunch table. Mind you she had been with the same group of girls since kindergarten. The subject came up about a new girl in school, from another country... Africa. She was so distressed about the conversation before the end of day she spoke to a teacher about it...her math and track coach. I was incredibly proud of her! To this day I can’t thank my parents enough for instilling in me what I needed to live free. To this day my daughter 17 years later has the pleasure of that young girl from Africa as a part of her extended family. We know what we are taught and ignorance has no place in or society today. I also grew up in Chester, PA where Dr Martin Luther King Went to school or a time, my parents were so proud of that.
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| 2020-06-02 | 0 |
Hey . I appreciate your efforts spend out there . I am working as a Merchandinsg Manager into exporthouse of handicrafts in India . Got an experience of 18 years but the only drawback is my education . I am just a high school pass out. Can you please suggest me the way out to come and settle up myself in Canada. You can reach me directly @aarunsood@gmail.com . Thanks and indeed and looking forward for your kind help . Regards . Arun Sood , God bless you
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| 2020-05-31 | 0 |
Cool video! I'm from the United States, and I've been to Canada back in May 2001. I was 11 at the time, but it was part of a 3-day trip with my elementary school. We were in Toronto. I miss my experience there so much. Although I'm not a fan of cold weather, I would love to be back in Canada because new healthcare here in the U.S is too hard for me to get. I typed this comment on May 31st 2020 when at the time violence and riots are occurring in the United States cause of police brutality......again! + COVID-19's still a major issue.
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