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1 year, 11 months ago @jonkraft5842 In Canada it’s good 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @bienespinagarcia1196 You cannot pay me any amount to move to the USA 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @mikehocquard2843 I really love certain states, but I would not consider moving there while the political situation is so messed up....so, probably never. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @CheryleThomas My fathers parents were American and my mothers parents Canadian from Scotland and Ireland never would i move to USS 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @CheryleThomas No i would not move to U S A 1 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @ssrc30 There is no amount of money that could make me want to live in the states. I've been down there many times and have never had a good experience there. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @SaltyFCraker You got Hollywood and we got Northern Hollywood, which is British Columbia province ? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @gailhubbard7102 If I was in the field of entertainment, I believe I'd move to the States because you have more opportunities. However I'm a senior and have had 2 knee replacements and I'm pretty sure I couldn't have afforded the operations in the States. There are many nice people in the States too. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @thehighwayguy Would I consider moving to the US???? NO FUQQUING WAY!!! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @nenzireacts Love your videos, however I must say that you seem to be very naive about the reality, severity and frequency of racism in the US, no matter the area. It's not really your place as a white man to say that that person's complaints and fears regarding that are exaggerated (especially considering they had lived there for 6 years lol they didn't pull that sentiment out of thin air). While Canada is by no means free of racism, it is absolutely a deciding factor for a lot of minorities and for good reason unfortunately. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @robertpalmberg5780 Tyler Would never even dream of it. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 11 months ago @SylvainCloutier-me1qg Moved to the USA in 1997, Still here and happy...cannot afford Canada now... 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @KlkKI10oOok0oPs00OeST I’ll stay here thx. ?? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @100PaulRees I’m a Canadian and have lived in Costa Rica for 24 yrs. I have good friends in US who invite me to visit but won’t travel to US ever specifically because of the guns. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @joeyst.laurent1987 Winnipeg, Manitoba. Winnipeg, the capital and largest city of Manitoba, is the most dangerous city in Canada. As of 2022, it holds the second-highest per-capita rate of homicides, standing at 7.2 per 100,000 people. Compared to the states St. Louis, Missouri has the highest murder rate in the United States of 60.9 murders per 100,000 residents. No wonder people from canada hate the states, that right there should say it all ? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @denisduperre296 You say there's safe place in the U.S., please tell me where is that 1square mm place ( 0.00155 square inch in U.S. measure ). 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @johnnygood4831 There were 38 school shootings in 2023 that resulted in injuries or deaths, according to an Education Week analysis. That's almost one week. There were 51 school shootings with injuries or deaths in 2022, the most in a single year since Education Week began tracking such incidents in 2018. There were 35 in 2021, 10 in 2020, and 24 each in 2019 and 2018. Also take a look at protests. Recently, on college campuses there were encampments and all they do is make some noise. In the US, they became war zones. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @babyloobibovski2947 The 3 reasons to move to the USA are: December, January and February. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @babyloobibovski2947 Contrary to what Americans believe, us Canadians really do LOVE our health care system. 2 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @shannonluck5066 Tyler, most Canada who can pay for extended health care if their employer offers it! Because of what's not covered... Usually it's co pay in better jobs, 50/50 or employees pay the whole cost... if it's offered. So obviously our tax paid basic health care isn't so great unless you're old or poor. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @PaulEBarrie99 350 school shootings in the US in 2023...that's pretty close to one every day 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @susanparker9877 Gun-toting people..... politics at this time,....Never, ever would I move to the USA. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @daisyandme72 I’m a Canadian nurse and I lived in the US for 10 years during my career. I did it when I was young to gain work experience and travel with friends. It gave me a lot of insight in how it feels to live in both countries. I’ve been a nurse and patient in both counties so I also know how it feels to work, live and be a resident in both. \n\nI cannot articulate enough how it has confirmed to me how fortunate I am to be Canadian. The perks to living in the US were very superficial and frivolous things that matter very little in the broad scheme of things,….which I see as more restaurant chains, cheaper restaurant food, more shopping options, etc. As a young person when I lived there,…those things seemed amazing but matter far less as I get older. \n\nWhen I lived there, I paid a fraction of the income taxes that I paid in Canada but it’s only short term gain for long term pain. The cost of health care, the amounts of gov funded benefits (disability, EI, pension, etc) in the US makes it well worth paying taxes to offset these things as in Canada. I have had cancer 3 times in 5 years and I’ve not paid a cent for treatment, scans, surgery, etc in Canada. My employer held my job for 2 years and I received long term disability of 70% of my yearly wages and my employer paid my full pension and benefits as I was off of work. After 2 years, my cancer returned and was deemed incurable so I will continue to receive this pay and benefits until I’m 65 and can retire as I can no longer work. I have no financial worries as I battle cancer. \n\nTo contrast,…my US employer was a world reknowned hospital that had excellent pay and benefits. Had I been working there when I was diagnosed with cancer, I would only have gotten full pay for 6 weeks until my sick time and vacation time was used up. Then I was eligible for a fraction of my income for 3 months, which would not be enough to live on. I would not have had my pension paid. After that, I’d receive no more pay and my employer would hold my job without pay for 6 months and then I’d be let go. My cancer required nearly 2 years off of work so after 5 months of this minimal pay, I’d have no income, no job and no benefits with a new pre existing condition to ensure that I’d have a snowballs chance in hell of getting future coverage. Meanwhile during that 5 months of some pay, I’d still need to pay huge costs of treatment despite having insurance but that would disappear after I was let go from my job. I’d have to return to work during my treatment just to afford to continue it. I have many US friends that had a similar cancer that worked throughout to cover basic cancer care while I was able to recuperate without working or fearing being unable to pay. There is nothing comparable to this when you are sick. It is everything!\n\nSadly, many of my American friends are very ill informed on how health care works in other countries and don’t see the shortcomings in their own. Ironically though, they are willing to argue it without proper information so I often find that bizarre. While lived there I felt as though I was in a bubble where the only news that I saw was US news. I saw no info or minimal about Canada in my whole time there,…aside from falsehoods about health care to scare people away from seeking change. “Canadians are all dying while waiting”, “they are all coming to the US for care”, “they pay 80% income tax” etc. All propaganda,…some from politicians or those that should know better. It was truthfully mind boggling to me how educated people could know so little about the world. It almost felt as though they heard so much propaganda about how terrible other places were while only having knowledge of the US, that it ensured that things would stay the same without anyone wanting beneficial changes to dysfunctional policies (like health care, cost of meds, lack of gun regulations, etc). It’s very bizarre. 9 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @Bluebearymango Canada is not smaller. It's like, four times the size of the US. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @JohnResalb Hi Tyler.\nI would move but probably more likely if my other half were an American girl.\nJust one thing - I think you pay a lot more for your health care than what I pay when I want to go private.\nWhen I want to see the doctor, it doesn't really bother me whether I use the NHS surgery (along the street) or whether I choose to see my private doctor (even though I don't have insurance. The only consideration is that I have to travel cross town to see my private doctor).\nI'd love to join one of your bowling clubs and sports centres.\nAnd go all round with Amtrak. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @HADJEE We hope that Shitler won't invade us and then give Canada to Putin. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @HADJEE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_States_in_2024 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @HADJEE Holy shit man, I can't believe how brainwashed you are! There are six hundred mass-shootings in the U.S.A. each year! Snap out of it! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @HADJEE Hey Average American, you asked the question, accept the answer! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @HADJEE 'Merika has guns, guns, guns! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @HADJEE FREEDOM WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY IS CHAOS!!! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @arliebattigbattig9726 I know some Canadians who visited the US years ago. They went to a mall and were escorted out by a black man who said they had to leave or get shot 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @arliebattigbattig9726 My dad moved to Canada and im very glad cause it made me Canadian. Dad was born in Minnesota. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @purplesparkle5480 Just because it is a small quiet town doesn't mean you are safe from stupid people who might be armed quiet just means something hasn't been heard of... 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @pimpin183s Canadian, I'd rather be armed and rely on myself to protect anyone in a situation I'm present at, because statistics show that police and armed security show up after the fact 70% of the time. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @gorydetails709 My kids, in Newfoundland, Canada, have had to go through “active shooter drills”, since elementary school, simply because it is so prevalent in our neighbouring country. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @WillowX5 Wait, what? Did this dude say that Canada was smaller?\nI couldn't have heard that right.... 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @keithbusby888 You have the easiest access to guns in the developed world and the least public access to health care....which includes mental health! There is a reason the majority of your immigrants come from war torn countries... 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @robertkennith7866 most mass shootings in schools happen in small towns in the US.. we have gun culture here too, literally every person on my street owned guns, we go hunting, we shoot for sport, we have problems with certain wildlife, the difference is we don't allow idiots to own guns, if you want to own a gun you have to go through training, prove you're not stupid, from what i see, you're gun culture attracts allot of stupid people who have been fed and normalized the idea of using guns on their neighbors by the NRA.. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @pantagruelcat I think right-wing Canadians would like to move to the States and maybe also some that have a lot of money. If you're not filthy rich, you're better off in Canada. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @TheIndarian Yes Tyler, coming to terms with Children being shot in schools is insane. You hit the nail right on the head there... give the man a prize. My respect for you has decreased because of this video. You are so naive. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @TheIndarian Tyler, school shootings are not a touchy subject. Americans love guns more than children. If you are uncomfortable with that and don't want to be associated with it, leave your cesspool country. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @TheIndarian Tyler, Canadians are complicated. We love Americans on an individual, one on one basis, but in General we hate America and Americans and are proud we aren't them and pity their hardships in their third world country. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @janetkizer5956 I would never move to the US. Not on your life. Your statement that one can get healthcare for several hundred a month is ludicrous. Most Canadians don't have to pay anything, except their taxes, which are not higher than most Americans pay. And the huge costs of healthcare pop up at the worst time, when you're really sick. But that isn't the only reason. I loathe American politics. I loathe the American tendency to brag about how great they are. We Candians are not the greatest country on Earth. We can take advice from other countries. Americans tend to go on bragging and insisting their way is best long after they've been proven to be wrong. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @serex4617 Taxes and regulations are too high and complicated in Canada... That's the 2 reasons I would consider in moving to the US 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @cdh6820 If I had the money, I would spend the winter months in Florida and the rest of the year in Canada. I'm older and I can't tolerate the colder weather in Canada. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @Darryl_P_ Thanks for another interesting video. I would really enjoy seeing you document a trip north of the border. You may be surprised at how similar is it to the US. I’ve travelled nearly every state and lived in multiple provinces. There isn’t a single place that I wouldn’t visit again. \nIf I was to chose a state to live in, it would be Utah, Arizona, possibly Colorado. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @jeffs9850 In Wyoming USA. We’re one of the small minority of Democratic households surrounded by christo-Nazi mindless zombies. I’ve encouraged my 20 & 23 year old kids to leave the USA & never come back if Trump is elected again. The 23 y/o has a passport already from a college trip. I’m in my 50’s & disabled so my wife & I are probably stuck here. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @sarahmitchell821 Aw. I'm sad that we hurt Tyler's feelings. Sorry Tyler! (said earnestly and with the first syllable rhyming with `sore`) 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years ago @CloroxThePotatoPriest I want to know the statistics of how many of his viewers are actually canadain 0 O0gJtVar7_E
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