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2 years ago @Princessthickness Too many indians, Africans 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @mynameisradman It seems like these third world countries are sending us their worst. Doesn't feel safe anymore. Soon it will be time to fight back and clean this mess up. 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @DriveLapseCA You have no idea how silly everything is in the job market. I am a computing / finance professional who is looking to switch to a new job. The first question they ask is whether I speak Punjabi? Of course, I don't! Then they tell me to find a new job. My friend who applied to Walmart got rejected because he doesn't speak Punjabi. My friend's son is trying to get a summer job at KFC but the Indian manager wont hire him because he is not Indian!!! We Canadians want to work but can't find work because they wont hire us. There is no skill shortage in Canada, just selective employers who only hire people on student permits and work visas. 50 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @booishoois309 Come to Victoria and ask that. In predominantly Liberal/White cities, people are so afraid of being called racist, you will get different answers. 63 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @inenfmk All countries except maybe North Korea have immigration systems. The problem with Canada is that it lets in too many people (most of whom are from totally different cultures with different values). If it allowed only for a small number of doctors, entrepreneurs, and other useful people, it would be fine. 5 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @SteveMuranetz No vacancy 6 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @88Grave I think we should deport a lot of them. 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @goldenretriever6261 Bye bye Canada 32 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @cosmoray9750 Yes. Ask the same questions in Kingston, Ontario.\nMaybe they have a different perspective. ? 1 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @sam76861 What was ironic is almost everyone you spoke to looked like an immigrant or if not first generation Canadian. Yes immigration is way, way too high. 45 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @mondolilith7917 In a small town, central Ontario. Our local grocery store, all the employees were/are from town… neighbours, who’d worked there for years, decades for a few. The ownership changed hands a few months back. All the employees (a third of the number that usually works a shift) are new hire immigrants, the cashiers recently arrived. Clearly they’re being under payed and do more… this is about the top raking in as much as possible. It’s a greed game. I wonder if corporations are bringing people in to be at beckon call, provide housing… like pimping. Canadians and new immigrants are the pawns in all their schemes. \nOh… and some of the best priced items that our family used as staples are no longer on the shelves! ? 5 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @krizzleize “Canada has no culture”. Imagine being stupid and ungrateful enough to actually think that. 2 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @AllRequired Trudeau says no to those the say no to mass immigration. 4 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @denmorin What is the point really and has the current administration researched any potential negative outcome, do they even care. I think it takes a generation or two for new immigrant families to acclimate to a new way of life. In my opinion, if too many people come in just a few years we only end up with segregated communities fueling existing political discontent and animosity, not to mention third world ideology. 6 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @Jan-fx2ny Go to Saint John NB its the poores5 city 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @arthurok327 Howdy, \n Yes, ask people right across Canada, every province every territory.. 8 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @Jan-fx2ny The first whites came 8n 1610 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @Jan-fx2ny I cannot find any work for 5 yrs 7 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @flashgordon99999 Ask in a rural area of the country. 6 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @Steve750cc #yeetthejeet \nThen everyone else 1 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @Jan-fx2ny 5 million unemployed 8n Canada 6 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @Jan-fx2ny 27% unempl,oyed in Toronto 21 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @RiokuAvalon Come to Brantford. In four years it’s turned into Mumbai 9 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @bushy240 Toronto relatives tell me rentals are rented by one person then illegally sublet by many more international students from India. Pack them in. 14 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @David-ek4fh 20% of the population since 2015. Annually, 300k regular immigration, 150k illegal, and 50k newborns over eighteen years. That’s 900k in newborns just from 10 million from 2015 to 2024. The globalist are the enemy. Maybe our reward will be a bulletproof immune system once we are all one species of human but all our eggs in one basket is insane. Insane because one natural virus can wipe out everything. It will be tailor made for everyone anyway so it’s irrelevant. I’ve said it before, Ladies, we need to start banging. \nAll these reporters are not able to see anything. Medium cities are 40% of a group that believes in an ideology that we got rid of in 1972. The separation of church and state. Once that group runs and wins provincially, two years later they will have every vote of that group from coast to coast to coast. I already wear sandals so I’m all for getting chicks in every kitchen. Good campaign slogan. “A chick or chicks in every house and lamb in every pot.” 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @outofthenorm7292 Only in canada would you find xenophobic immigrants. Also google Toronto's most wanted then ask yourself how diversity is a strength. 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @allistairtrent The government is in favour of mass immigration because it is the only way they can pay for the greatly expanded government. If you increase the size of the civil service by 40% it stands to reason that you would need to increase the population by 40% in order to pay for it. 1 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @flashgordon99999 Canada most certainly does have a culture! 117 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @Greatxx1111 You should interview Pierre Poilievre and ask him all the questions regarding immigration and how he will tackle and address this problem 89 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @LindaRuiter-c4v Trudeau does not care about Canadians immigrants are taking over thanks to trudseau an the crime is disgusting canada is not safe anymore trudeau is protecting criminals on purpose 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @mrg8255 What about the illegal migrants? They are likely more problematic. 130 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @reschadmaiwand3220 I need PRRrrrrrrrrr canada good country i want to come 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @LindaRuiter-c4v Way too many immigrants ruining our country but trudeau don't care he's trying yo ruin our country an doing a good job of it 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @howardgarrett7865 Half the people he asked could barely speak English so thats a good indicator right there 275 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @ajcan89 Fake accent Pakistani calling out immigration ??? 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @ajcan89 Pakistani talking about crime in Canada ???? 50 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @antimatter4444 Guy at 12:55 does not know his Canadian history...there were initially British, French, FN and Metis cultures for a long time, that have not even really fully blended/settled yet, good lord, after over ~200 years. Then many European cultures, like our brother Ukrainians. Never mind the strong CDN-US cross-border extended families in the Martimes/New England for example. Canadians have always been welcoming, but now let's throw in a few dozen more cultures en masse in a very short period just for good measure; how do you think that is going to go? 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @big_brother_is_watching_you Keep coming to Brampton, those videos are entertainment gold! 5 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @sharklee3248 Do you really think they care.they don't even cares for each another. 15 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @dangrather1280 I’ve said no for 40 years. 278 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @slopes5994 They broke it up into sub sets of Indian so the number didn't look that conclusive 0 w9A7dqrRSCc
2 years ago @northern_lights21 Miller and the Liberal-NDP coalition are trying to delay the deportation so that they have a handy vote-bank for the coming election in 2025. Is there a way to speed the deporation before the end of 2024? This will be a good start. All students should leave without exception. Immigration must come to a full halt until this is sorted out. 2 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @prioritytarget7157 Muh age gap.\n\nMuh GDP.\n\nMuh economy.\n\nThese are merchant class psychological operation words so that you don't consider Canada your home, because they are trying to turn us into an economic zone. 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @penelopehill9710 Gotta say these interviews are nicely balanced perspective of Canadian views on immigration.\nLike most Canadians, my family migrated here too.\nAnd yes, I am interested for Faulker to go across Canada to poll Canadian views on immagration. 5 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @Ihatetrudeau We’ll they’re all in for a big surprise soon. Foreign Affairs Barbie/Joly had unreported on talks with Israeli officials months ago, were she informed them that Canada will take in half a million Palestinians from Gaza once the smoke clears. Get ready Canada 0 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @reschadmaiwand3220 I want to come to Canada , land of oprtionity 1 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @adamnoseworthy6524 It pisses me off that someone could say there's no such thing as Canadian culture. I'm a Newfoundlander and we damn well have our own culture, and damn anyone who tries to wipe it out 409 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @karen123 Why are you shitting on Pierre? He spoke about immigration in past interviews. 4 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @justinbell5651 I've had enough!!!!!! 70 ylhneBq_sg0
2 years ago @lylecrawford2794 Anyone who is not familiar with Canada's flag(s) before 1965 thinks that there is no Canadian culture, but there _was_ . That was a time when a stabbing was almost unheard of, and having guns in the house was commonplace, at least for rural Canadians, yet shootings were also almost unheard of. 24 ylhneBq_sg0
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