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1 year, 10 months ago @kerrybutler5908 My wife and I used to visit the US and found it enjoyable. Since Trump the attitude has changed and we no longer visit. It used to be friendly and good food with interesting places to visit. New Orleans, Sedona AZ for example. We could never consider moving to the US due to the medical system and gun culture which are black holes that destroy life. Most other civilized countries have health care and gun control. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @francoisbouvier7861 So much rhythm. I could only wish. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @brunobandiera2062 British Columbia mandated prepayment for fuel in 2008 in response to a horrendous fatal incident in 2005 where a young gas station attendant trying to block a gas-and-dash attempt was run over by their car and dragged UNDER the car for 7 km..... Other provinces may differ. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @sandihunter1260 Our country, Canada, was not founded by guns. That is the difference and we have 3 political parties, not two. And people are not wed to one party or another. We change parties from one election to the other, depending on who we like. We can also disagree with each other and not be afraid of getting shot or even having to think of getting shot. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @paddington1670 dude rent in Vancouver is like 2k to 3500 a month, whatchu talking bout Willace. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @williamfrazier4797 Welcome to Canada. I’ve been here since 1967 and by the time Jimmy Carter had my indictment dropped,”with prejudice “, I had dropped any thought of moving back. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @stefanmodesty I want to ask you guys a question ( I am Canadian born ), but have had a lot of contact with Americans and have spent some time down in the USA. My question is, Do you think Canadians are passive aggressive compared to Americans? Kind of wishy washy? I find in dealing with Americans is that they are straight to the point and tend to cut out the BS. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @stefanmodesty I think if you can be based in Canada but have access to the USA, maybe business & Travel is the key. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @richardmiddleton4634 I was doing some comparative research on violent crime statistics because my home town of Winnipeg gets such a bad rap in Canada as the nation's most crime-ridden major city. So I did some looking into US cities of roughly the same size and crime stats. As it turns out, Winnipeg is the same as Seattle. Ever hear an American bitch about the crime in Seattle? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @fritzy381 Canada is a failing country run by a bunch of losers, lead by jackass Trudeau . 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @PATRIOT-gt5vr both countries suck....cuz biden and trudeau destroyed both of them 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @todddarbyshire7944 Thanks for all you are saying. Like you, I have lived in both Canada and the US. We are happy to have you living with us in Canada, and am glad you enjoy it here. I’m in retirement now, and although healthy, I’m tickled pink, that I did not have to move into the poor house when I got a new titanium knee. It cost me $18.00 for an optional leg lifter, worth hundreds of dollars when you are getting your new knee up in bed by yourself. Other than that, not a cent. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @HaleyStark. I love the wilderness in Canada. There are places you could camp for months and never see another living person. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @hoodatdare7039 HOW MUCH WAS THE BILL WHEN YOU LAST SAW THE DOCTOR? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @clanholmes Unfortunately stats are saying the opposite. People are moving from Canada to the USA. Why ? Cost of living Even in states, people are moving high bureaucracy and high states to places like Nevada, Texas, and Florida. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @herowesley1804 Canada and US are so big that communities within the same state or province could be so different 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @sylviedaragon2542 You didn’t mention Medicare, is there a reason? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @Vincentorix I agree. One of the biggest reasons why things like flying are to expensive in Canada is because of the lack of competition. To many major companies in Canada have monopolies. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @sophien5416 I love both Canadians & Americans. However, in my travels, I have felt Americans to be more tribal. People hold on to their political identity so hard it alienates others. Its starting to happen more here, but its common to put the person before the politics. Also, ever experience a kindness train at a Timmies line up (person pays for the person behind them at the drive thru)? That's Canadian kindness to me. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @HattedMan They should go to north western Canada and compare the northwest to the states 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @shaina8925 It’s actually much more possible to achieve higher earnings than your parents in Canada https://www.pewtrusts.org/~/media/legacy/uploadedfiles/pcs_assets/2010/empuscanadakeyfindingspdf.pdf 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @bonniedrouillard3963 Boring politics, great policies! Our CDN politicians are busy giving A National Dental program so every kid can go. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @Merglet Late to the party, but love the tap water thing. I live in Toronto, and work with a lot of folks who came from other places, and they won't drink the tap water! It's ALL I drink. The only time I buy a bottle of water is when I'm walking in the city and run out of the bottles I've filled at home from the tap! Bottled water tastes kinda weird to me, at least, the cheaper brands do lol 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @janetmckeen-peterkin5963 As for friendliness…….try the maritimes. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @darlene9154 Yes. I agree and I’m Canadian. You are living here so, I guess Canada is better. One thing you are really wrong about is the immigrants do not mingle. They make their own ghettos. They do not mix with others. So, you’re wrong. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @lightgiver7311 Why did you move to Commie Canada??? It costs more than the USA. Crime has increased by 52% under the Lib-tards. We used to be a great country until Turdeau. ?I?AM?CANADIAN 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @DemonSkySnow You forgot about the differences with the healthcare system 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @Garkimyer Before watching the videos i can say why you’d move away from Canada is Trudeau and the plethora of problems hes created, lack of self defence rights, excessively high tax rates, especially considering how little public infrastructure we have , high cost of living in almost every way, and just because of the embarrassment of what the country has become in the last 8 years of radical liberal policy. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @Clever01010 ? The visions are stunning – and startling. And, Canada – we’ve got news for you! Our country was ranked fifth most attractive in the world, beating out Brazil, France and Italy. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @brucehartley4418 Just to let you know, Canada is the largest country in America, out of the 30+ countries in America. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @cortezoid2072 Healthcare is pretty massive 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @NoBS249 You didn’t mention health carw 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @MaHaL1337 Anyone who thinks Toronto is dangerous has never been to Winnipeg. That said up here it definitely isn't as bad as the worst parts of the US. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @j2koolc922 youre a dumb asss lol 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @cocopuffitup As an American moving to Canada???? Canada is like the Disney World of Countries sometimes... 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @greglogan8880 This is entertaining, why did it took me a year to find this? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @StelViri Had Canadian friends (couple) who lived in Long Beach and he worked in Torrence as an engineer. They took me on drives around LA and the county here and there before they had kids and yeah, the freeways were pretty incredible. It was like going to another time zone to visit LACMA lol. But I really loved those drives and we went along Mulholland! And also to the Getty! Venice Beach long before the tents and I loved it! My Canadian friend learned to drive in Long Beach at a driving school so she could attend college in Pasadena and she's now one of the best drivers I've ever been with because she learned in the LA area. Most Canadian drivers are pretty bad lol (eg here = Alberta). I also liked LB at the time, they lived close to the downtown and LB was not the glitzy BS of LA just regular people. Also: TACO TRUCKS oh yeah *drool* 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @DerekCarrMusicPhotographer I flew out of Miami at night last February. The urban sprawl is real. It was city from horizon to horizon. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @DerekCarrMusicPhotographer Trudeau doesn’t have merch, but there is merch for sale with his name on it. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @daxconnell7661 hey from BC, Canada, and welcome to the farthest and coldest reaches of the North. there are good and bad places in Canada too, though compared to places in the States make it look tamer. i do envy some things in the States like entertainment. i have a friend that lives in Cleveland, Ohio and he went to a Cavaliers game for $20. in Canada, that might get you parking and a ticket to the Raptors was like $130-160 for nosebleed seats. quite a difference. (edit: air travel or telecoms/internet is super expensive since companies here don't like competition and the government is kind of gutless to make a fair price for things like the States does. Canada telecoms say because things are too spread out so things are expensive, but Australia is even more spread out than Canada and they have way cheaper prices of internet and telecoms) 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @mike7104 I'm a Nova Scotian in Toronto that went to High School and College in South Carolina then lived in Chicago.\n\nI agree with a lot of what you say but not on Chick-fila. It is just over priced now. in the 90s in SC it was so GOOD. \n\nMy only hard disagreement is our politics. Our politics are boring I agree but that is because classically in Canada, our politicians stick to the issues. We try not to make our politics a spectical like Pro Wrestling. Frankly, Canada is freer & more democratic. I'm no Trudeau fan but his government got their shit together for Covid and have really done an amazing job on the economic recovery. Where the so calll Conservatives are cozying up to some very extreme groups that talk a lot of herritage shit while crying about immigration. As a white guy, trust me when I say, when we whites start getting worked up about herritage and immigants it is a bad combo.\n\n\nAnyway, sorry to get so intence, I really did like your video and glad you have both made a home here. All the Best to both of you. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @amandamccallum6796 The thing about rent and living cost, we're earning Canadian dollars and being taxed Canadian taxes, that lowers our incomes in a way that makes those rents harder to pay.\n\nMontréal isn't a fair picture for all of canada because Quebec does things differently than the rest of Canada. Come visit us English speakers in Southern Ontario lol 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @GuruishMike Montreal is great! I went to McGill for grad school! 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @nervais3 I am a Black Canadian and I approve this message.? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @clarvebiker3175 Canada is pretty cool. Canadians SUCK. Entire country of cowards and wimps. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @jamesverner9132 In glad you guys enjoyed my country and our tap water. We're not ostentatious its true. But we respect the foundations and the basics. We need to care because if we don't Who Will? 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @fluterify I'm a dual citizen of the USA and Canada (born in Dallas Texas, now lived in Canada since age 7). I agree with your point about American's being kind but getting a bad rap. I think a big part of that is due to media because for the most part you hear about the bad news about what Americans have done but you rarely hear about the wonderful sides of American people. 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @kerrigrandmaison7844 No! you need to lock your doors 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @6li8storm40 I’m watching this after the Drake/Kendrick beef, and the Drake segment was hilarious. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
1 year, 10 months ago @thecoffeebadger5807 I moved to the States when I was 10. I came back to Canada freakin obese. I was 450lbs overweight because of all the jumbo sized fast food that I ate in the States. Canada forced me to lose all that weight because the 3XL clothing is crazy expensive and their fast food is too small for a large meal. So I had to lose the weight and I lost 200lbs. in 10 years. You really don't see obese people in Canada. Canadians are very active and it's encouraging in my opinion. 7 4lD0_fuB7qA
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