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1 year, 3 months ago @jamie448 Living in the United States no thank you you couldn't give me a home or condo for free to live there absolutely no way 1 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @trishgagliardi6721 Hey Tyler- you feel safe because you’re a white male. Saying “you can pick and choose where you live and be in a safer town” isn’t true for all Americans let alone foreigners and new comers. School shootings happen more than once a month… and saying it’s easy to move (when you’re not white) isn’t true. as a woman I’d have no right to my own body. and of course I may be discriminated against at work and not get promoted because it’s the old boys’ club from Ivy league schools. The guns. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 3 months ago @shellysawchuk1190 We were in Banff and some American people on bikes said they weren't scard of a Grizzly bear because he would shoot him in the gut....so i told him have you ever seen what happens when you piss off a Grizzly 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 3 months ago @thomasgarden446 I've lived in a variety of states, and loved each and every one, said a Winnipegger. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @celesteamour Americans have really drunk the koolaid and don't realize that they are the only ones who think their country is so amazing. There are some cool things about America but nothing worth moving there for especially from Canada. I think the only people that would think America is so great are people who are running from some terrible country (probably couldn't get into Canada). I use to enjoy visiting America every now and then but in this climate there's not a chance you'll catch me even visiting. 1 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @sandraullmann5711 My father was an American, I would never move to the USA . I used to enjoy to visit. However I find today that it is too dangerous. Love coming home to Canada I always makes me want to kiss the ground \n There is just a different level of decency there.\nThe quality of education is so much higher for your children. \nI have many friends who've moved to the states, and at this point they're looking forward to coming back to Canada. 2 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 3 months ago @barbaraobrien929 @15:15 The only reason I can think of for a surgical procedure to charged to the patient in Toronto than in Seattle would be if it were cosmetic. I used to manage a walk-in clinic in Toronto 20 years ago and it was always elective procedures that weren’t covered. 4 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @helenemackellar5922 I have within 200 feet of my home two owners that moved here from Texas , they say they love the states but yet they live here , live is good and basically fair 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @evelynbarry5046 Canada's flaws are better then the flaws in the US... 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 3 months ago @joseemailloux1830 Quelle belle découverte aujourd’hui ! 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @5192872146 Sarnia, Ontario Canada Hell no! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 3 months ago @gagnonjosee In Canada, guns are used for moose hunting and protection from bears, not humans. I choose the bears. They are less dangerous than the Americans ? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 3 months ago @sylvainlalonde5061 I would not want my kids in an American school! Love your kids Buddy! 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @helenwood8482 Nothing about American life is normal. The police should be a reassuring presence, not a frightening one. You basically live under martial law. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @helenwood8482 It's typical that you think poorly sicialised people refers to poor people. The worst are not poor at all. Most Americans are not taught basic manners or respect for others. They were taught only they natter. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @WendyAriens-Tomes American is 178th in the world for 'Infant Mortality'. Do you know this appalling fact? This tells me that Women can not access affordable Healthcare during pregnancy. And nothing has been done about it in decades. For a supposedly democratic society, not the political party, this is tantamount to genocide for the poorest American women and babies. And one in eight pregnancies have life threatening complications,. As Abortion has been banned in 38 States, with the fall of 'Wade and Roe' women are dieing, today in the States for a lack of proper healthcare. Trump has 'removing Birth Control' for all American women as the third item on Project 2025. This will build his Standing Army in 18 years, of unaffordable children, as indoctrinated disposable Soldiers or will make one of his Oligark Pals very wealthy, due to the lucrative Adoption business in America.. He is also, with his flurry of illegal Presidential Orders, skipping ratification by Congress, is bringing in a 'Family Vote' by the husband, for every woman who took her husband name at marriage,, 85% of women in America, will effectively be instantly disenfranchised. Keep the little woman home and pregnant, effectively unable to start businesses or get involved in politics. Now they want to 'check on' the Gold in Fort Knox. Can you imagine what will happen to that gold when the man with gold faucets in his home lays eyes on it? Just asking. Now that he has granted his wealthy friends $ 3.5 Trillion in tax breaks, in the first 3 weeks in office. Be aware of the goings on in the Oval Office. He has already stifled the Press. Hitler's methods of destroying a formerly democratic society. He is doing All these methods, and quickly. Look up 'Ask an AI how would you destroy America'... It is chilling. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @helenwood8482 It's disturbinv that one aaid healthcare quality is better in America. Canada'z must be in real trouble, because doctors in poverty-stricken Ethiopia aay American healthcare is the worst they have seen.\n\nYou are told it is the best in the world. It is terrible. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @helenwood8482 The average cost of childbirth in America is $10,000. It rises to $30,000 if you have no insurance or there are complications. $10 would be unreasonable. Healthcare is a human right. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @helenwood8482 It's not just the cost of healthcare. Mothers and children die at an alarming rate in America. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @helenwood8482 Why would anyone voluntarily go from Canada to a country with no concept of human rights, freedom, equality or justice? 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @fourtwentygirl8112 I lived in Montana for five years moving from Ontario Canada. I returned after five years because your legal system is a joke. Healthcare is so expensive living in Canada’s way. Better get free healthcare which to me is the number one top thing.Canada has free health care everyone in need can get welfare low income housing the disabled have disabled people a paycheque each month that covers their bills and food costs. I came back when I had my daughter her dad‘s in Montana. I am in Canada now. I lived there for five years and the people are very judgmental. I find and drugs are so much more accessible in the US. I found the racism just blunt in the US Like people don’t even try to hide it jobs in Montana at that time I was making three dollars an hour minimum wage when we were getting paid $10 an hour in Canada at that time so minimum wage is way higher 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @fourtwentygirl8112 I lived in Montana for five years moving from Ontario Canada. I returned after five years because your legal system is a joke. Healthcare is so expensive living in Canada’s way. Better get free healthcare which to me is the number one top thing. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @martinbarabe4643 In Canada, if you go to the Emergency for a cold or flu, your going to wait 36h. I went because I got a true emergency and was taken care of before i could even think about it. It’s all about severity. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @SolvingTheWealthProblem 11:47 canadian have borh system. Free and slow or you go to private and you pay but service is fast. So at least everybody have acces to health care. And if you whant faster service you have the option to have private service if you pay. Also if you have major problem even if it free you will pass really really fast. So if you are gona die exemple you dont pay anything plus the pass you right away without any wait even if it free. At the entrance you explain your problem and they classify your problem has urgent or not. If someone in worst shape come after you even if you arrive before they pass you before you. That mean if many urgent person person arrive after you that day and you came just for a cold... then for sure you will wait long. Comon sens because when it free sometimes people abuse and go see the doctor for anything all the time 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @CanadianPixie2025 I married an American Officer and lived in the states. I was abused by my husband and had to run for my life. I asked for help from American agencies. I got no help and had to run back to Canada for safety. Plus quality of life in America was less then Canada offers women. America is nice place to visit not a good place live. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @brynyolfxd3010 Canadian medical you only need to pay for aside from designer meds is unneccesary operations .. but theres a loophole .. all you need do is go to your family doctor or a drop in clinic and get the doctor to write a note stating its needed for your health and boom its covered by medical ... so the having to pay for a foot operation is bs or it was a pure vanity thing 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @bec1053 It was time to GTFO when she got pregnant most Likely bc no canadian wants to send their kid to school they might get shot at. Your country died on a hill defending their right to guns that kill kids. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @susansimons5577 Swear word., compliments of the French. ?? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 3 months ago @nannypuddles960 Hey Tyler,\nA lot of us have family in the US. My grandmother came into Canada with the railroad because of her father. I could apply for citizenship and have no problem getting it. That being said, I can also apply for an Irish or English citizenship as well. We are family, and I am so sad how you are letting Trump treat us.\n❤❤❤ 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @shelleyg1836 tyler i don't think u realize how bad the usa education system really is. i'm canadian but have lost count of the number of usa teachers who have complained about how bad they are held back from teaching kids properly, how kids can't be failed or held back, how kids graduating gr 12 can't read or write past gr 6 level. in fact recently there was a statistic put out that something like 60% of ALL americans cant read or write past gr 6. considering all your universities that is terrifying. not to mention with gun violence, straight up violence among kids and at teachers, the disrespect and the severe lack of good parenting, kids are not being educated at all. u yourself have done videos on where someone interviews americans and asked them questions about canada and they haven't got a clue. not one clue. yet canadian kids are regularly taught all about their american neighbours. are kids know more about america then american kids do and thats shameful. u need to do some research on this because unless u live in a rich gated elite community and go to private school the public education system in the usa is very dismal and woefully inadequate. \nalso he's right about politics. here we can discuss it rationally and then move on to other topics. in the states ppl are shooting ppl over differences in politics. beating ppl up trashing their cars and property etc. and many police are definitely not presenting themselves with professionalism tons of racism going on. and so many police because everyone is armed. here in canada we are not allowed handguns and pretty much ppl only have hunting rifles. it takes a lot of work and clearance not to mention time and money to take the necessary classes and get the necessary permits to even own a hunting rifle. in the usa show a drivers license and wait 10 days u have a handgun no matter how mental u are. therefore u need way more police than here in canada. i think u have a well to do upbringing so u have not and do not see the true picture of the america u live in. \nalso i have talked to many american friends who had insurance and still cost them about $5000 per birth of a child. with good insurance and working full time. so thats about average. here in canada u pay nothing except maybe parking for hubby while he visits. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @dewey893loftus2 65% of personal bankruptcies in the states are due to medical bills. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 3 months ago @rueabbey I’ve watched a handful of your vids now and just some honest feedback since you seem pretty chill but you talk about the US like 38 million people don’t live at or below the poverty line and like 26 million people don’t have health insurance; like your food standards aren’t some of the lowest of one of the wealthiest countries in the world; like a child’s life only matters when it’s attached to a woman’s autonomy, but once it’s born even things like gun ownership take precedence over child welfare.\n\nThe people who suffer from these issues the most are probably not people you see all the time because our cities and rural spaces are organized with economic segregation which creates a disparity in tax revenue across different areas, resulting in underfunded public services in low-income neighborhoods, while wealthier areas receive more resources, creating a cycle of inequality and limiting opportunities for residents in poorer communities. \n\nSo honestly it’s great that you are trying to learn more about Canada, but you seem way too comfortable with the state of things. Maybe start a new channel where you take a look at some of these topics because you genuinely do seem like a curious person. Godspeed and I hope you become radicalized soon. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @purpleflowers3333 He’s also calling us the 51st state …. Not good 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @dianeatwood1602 I would move back home to Canada if I could. Maybe in the next couple of years. I’ve never felt truly at home living in the States even after 30 years. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @walterbrentzen896 If you go to an emergency room even in a small town where they only have one hospital in Canada you will be treated immediately if you have a severe condition there is no waiting 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @walterbrentzen896 When I go to the hospital in Canada I don't have to wait if people think that then they're wrong and then I get treated and don't pay a thing so I hope Americans understand that they pay thousands of dollars for healthcare that most Canadians can walk in and get for free,, yes it comes off our taxes but everybody in the country taste those taxes even if they don't use Healthcare so it helps people that are really in need 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @marleneoles376 I am Canadian at the time I speak of I was recovering from hip replacement, an American lady was brought into my room from broken hip replacement surgery and no insurance, she was accepted as a patient, there was a meeting around her bed what they were planning to do to ,put her on a commercial flight home, for the fee she couldn't pay, the doctor told her he would for go his fee but couldn't say what the hospital would do about their fee, happily she was sent on her way home quickly, would this happen in America? 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @lynntrahan Sorry Tyler, there are too many guns, bad health care system,racist cops, and most certainly not while you have an Orange Dictator and Elon the Asshole running your country.. I prefer living in 2025 not in the 1930's ✌️??? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 4 months ago @wilmamontgomery8855 Your comments @ 5 minutes....you might have to eat your words there! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 4 months ago @edwardsmith4722 An American friend of mine suggested I moved to the USA from Canada, it took me a grand total of 3 seconds to tell him that had about a snowballs chance in .......... 1 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 4 months ago @carolynmvc From 2009 to 2018 The US had more school shootings than any other country, 288. The next closest country was Mexico with 8. Data from CNN. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 4 months ago @bernieroy3092 The US could have a better system than Canada, 10 to 15 cents per gallon of gas and diesel would cover you. However elective surgeries would be the responsibilities of the patient. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @leannefranson1198 If someone paid $10k for a birth, they probably had complications during the birth or the baby needed medical care, was premature etc. Not that they have crappy insurance. In Canada it costs NOTHING to give birth, or have complications, or have your baby in neonatal intensive care for months. $3000 to give birth is crazy. Who can afford that, along with time off and a new baby? 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @kessiawright1710 Because insurance companies run US healthcare, they rip people off. Americans are buying insurance execs yachts and mansions.\n\nWe also have pruvate healthcare that is still affordable for many people. I saw a concussion specialist for two hours taking tests and it was about $120. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @armydw Im curious to hear about unbiased Americans that move to Canada. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @armydw I ?? went to school in U.S. & lived there for a brief moment in time afterward. Couldnt leave fast enough just didnt care for it, other than the cheap booze & made some great friends. ???\nThe U.S has a great divide of either rich or poor. \nIn Canada majority are middle class which i really appreciate. I have many great friends & relatives in America my grandnfather was American & moved to Canada he said he didnt like the American way of life whatever that meant IDK. Im grateful for having the privilege being born & rased here....\nGood luck to both Americans & Canadians to find a way to escape these dictators we are all oppressed by!!!\n ????? 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @DeannaTaylor-j9t ????I couldn’t resist answering this. , married an American , moved and lived there for 9 years, ran for the border with wings on my feet , appalled at the guns. , school shootings and everyone packing a gun,, , prejudice against anyone of colour ,,lack off decent healthcare, so uneducated about the rest of the world , , and thinking they were better than any other country. ,, how wrong they are ,, why we NEVER WANT TO BE A 51 st STATE,, SO PERISH THE THOUGHT AMERICANS…WE LOVE OUR COUNTRY , NOT PRFECT BUT,,,,,BETTER THAN THE USA. ,,,THE TRUTH ??????❤️❤️❤️❤️? 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 4 months ago @DorryRice-yn9ez Tyler you are a privileged white male and privilege can make you blind. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 4 months ago @candyharding8361 For me no because my ancestors are here Im First Nation this is my homeland though Id love to visit yous oneday ❤❤❤❤❤ 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 4 months ago @AnnleapWalker I’ve travelled around both countries. Canada looks clean, and nearly everywhere is tidy & well kept. \nI cannot make these claims about America. \nP.S. America is after an Explorer. Canada is indigenous word! Meaning ‘We The People’. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
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