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2 years, 11 months ago @mollygrubber I feel genuinely bad for average, nice Americans such as yourself Tyler. Maybe you're right, and you're lucky to live where you do. Even so, you're a layoff and a surprise disease away from financial obliteration that you may never recover from. Above all else that's messed up in the US (and that' saying something), it's the health care system - or lack of it - that would scare me to live there. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @markdoucette6828 Apologies, Liberia, not Lydia. Dang autocorrect. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @patrickforni6788 16:13 smaller??? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @fdf54567 I love that you have taken interest in our country Canada. The one thing I found interesting was you kept talking about safe spots in your country where you don't have to worrie about gun violence and school shooting. Where are they? I live in Canada near the boarder and everyday we hear about this shooting or this one. Seems to be happening more is small and medium size towns then major city's. I saw an interesting stat in feb At the time there where 3080 people kill so far that year by shooting. Only a month in and more people had died from shootings then in 9/11. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @shirlot Tabernacle is one of the worst french swear words. Fun fact, in french swear words tend to be related to religion in general. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @dproudfoot Would never consider it. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @markdoucette6828 He stated a couple of times that you need to be strategic in where you live in the US when speaking of gun violence. I could live anywhere in Canada and not worry about my kids. Also, what can you expect from a country that believes 1/3 pound is less than 1/4 pound. Don’t believe me? Ask A&W…they tried to sell Americans a 1/3 burger for the same price as McDonalds 1/4 burger and it flopped, Even though blind taste tests proved most people thought it was a better tasting burger. Maybe if you ( Americans) had adopted the metric system, you wouldn’t have that problem. America is on of only 3 countries in the world that still use the imperial system. The other 2 being Myanmar and Lydia. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @mariovaudry6272 First case of death on childrens in the USA are from firearm , just that alone make it the worst place to live sorry . 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @truckerchick90 I spent years as a Canadian long-haul truck driver across Canada and the USA. I have never been physically assaulted in my own country for the work I do. In the USA I have been forcefully pulled from my truck and assaulted on more than one occasion. I have been screamed out many many times for being a woman in a truck. I have dealt with mass amounts of sexism, and guns waved in my face. I have personally driven through 33 different states. You cannot pay me to go back. The culture throughout the USA is terrible. 352 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @melodieduruisseau-zc7mq Not even a chance. ? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @Prodibabe @Tyler Bucket. As an American, would you consider moving to Canada? ? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @klondikechris There is a greater entrepreneurial spirit in the USA, so you can get richer there - if you are lucky. That is about the only good reason for moving there. About 400 school shooting per year in the USA - more than one a day, on average. I drove down the DelMarVa peninsula, and the racism was obvious, and rampant, but Americans I talked to did not even notice! The healthcare thing is another biggie for staying in Canada. I know I would never move to the USA. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @timsenior8879 The social programs aren’t run well for the most part. Waiting hours and hours for a doctor when more than 50% of tax revenue goes to heath care. A good way to bankrupt a province. We have the same issue as Americans but instead of insurance companies and hospitals in bed it’s a public union, government and bad government contracts 3 way. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @neojc128 guns aren't a touchy subject if you are not americans. Your shootings happen because there are too many guns, and gun people are MAJOR deal breakers. I lived in Boston for a year, loved it dearly, but I cannot stomach how much americans let politics and religion drag them down. For non americans, who aren't dulled to it, it's unacceptable. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @biffstrong1079 A generally tolerant society doesn't require you to live in a gated community to find people that are safe to talk to. \n\nTabernacle it's a religious swear word in Quebec. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @brianward7231 I won't even visit never mind move there. I don't want to get shot 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @fayepolson5906 US has had 288 school shootings in the last decade. Meanwhile Canada has had 2. Also the runner up for most school shootings? Mexico at 8. America has a big problem. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @ELLOGANT NEVER, EVER, EVER. NOT EVEN IF HELL FROZE OVER!!! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @biffstrong1079 I cant imagine anyone just moving to the US just to live there without having some sort of great job first. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @biffstrong1079 I've worked with a lot of people who have moved to the US for work. It's a very compatible place for Canadians to go. The culture is very similar. People move for work pretty seamlessly. I lot of older canadians go to the southern US for 6 months a year for the weather but maintain their canadian citizenship for he medical coverage. \n\nThe COVID mess where twice as many US citizens per capita died compared to Canadians was a bit of a downer. Watching how poorly the political system seems to be to deal with all the real world problems that are out there. \n\nThat 73,000,000 voted for a self admitted scammster and criminal for President is troubling. \n\nThe Gun mess also tends to chase people off. \n\nThe American people seem to be desperate to maintain their freedom to kill each other. I'm not interested in that freedom 61 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @calemorgan3982 couple hundred $ a month for health care?? that is actually insane haha 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @xGroteskx Never will i ever leave my home in the canadian north! I love it here. Plus america makes me realize that where i live is paradise compared to what i see in the news from the south... no offense. Youre welcome to move north! ;D 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @carrieselland2358 We don’t want anymore people moving to Canada. We don’t want anymore woke people here. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @NeenMove I have a relative who just moved to Canada last month with his partner. I believe he’s retained dual citizenship for now. But he has no intention of living in the United States for the rest of his life. 2 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @StevenDewep I am shocked by how surprised you are about Canadians talking about the school shootings. That is definitely something I think all Canadians think of when they think of the U.S. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @MamaJewels99 Hey Tyler, I just wanted to point out that our most favourite curse words in Quebec are almost all religious based (catholic). Weird I know but there you have it.?? 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @matthewwolfsoncriminallawy5675 I'm going to answer this before even watching the video. My reasons for not moving to the U.S. are straightforward: 1) my career entrenches me here; and 2) the financial problems Americans face over the private medical insurance system are a huge deterrent. Other problems: politics is too polarized and too many guns. It gets tempting to move there though. You can have pretty much whatever climate you want (tropical, dessert, mountains, boreal forests, etc.) and it's the world's economic heartland. Things in Canada aren't perfect either. American median income is now 40% higher than that of Canada. That's shameful. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @GenerationJones-zq6sg I have lots of relatives & friends in the U.S. but, the lack of universal healthcare, the proliferation of guns & the emphasis on the individual instead of community is a huge turn off. That's a nope for me. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @meredithlucas7719 As a Canadian, I will visit the USA but I will not move there. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @tangerinechase3579 Interesting how unaware he is of fears of sending children to school. Not sure if Tyler reads the comments but if he does he should spend a bit of time looking at the posts that happen on the american parenting reddit subs. Absolutely many american parents are scared for their kids. As a canadian I find those posts so sad to read. Respect for his open minded learning though. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @chrisconnors7418 In English speaking regions in US and Canada swearing is scatalogical/sexual in nature. In Quebec swearing is religious in nature. Tabernac, calice, esti, bapteme. Wiki has some explanations as to why (not everyone agrees though). 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @Scriverbridget I don’t want to be shot 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @toyhappyutube I currently won't even visit the USA any more - while I'll admit to having met many great people in the USA and visited many great places - many of my immediate family are Gay, Trans, and/or Non-Binary and they're not treated well there - if they're not going to be accepted, there's no reason I want to be part of it 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @kv7654 As a Canadian, I’ll say……not in a gazzillion years!!!!!!!\nIn fact, I’ll never visit again either. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @flimnap4841 In Canada we are not born into a political party. That's just Commie. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @dogueacademy Disney and Hollywood, really? Child trafficking isn't what most Canadians want to support, imo. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @sophiejennings3436 I'm from Montreal, French side of our country, that I really love. hey would pay me 1 million and would never move to the US in my life. December 6, 1987, Marc Lepine got in our engineer university and killed 14 female students just because they were women. Terrible event for French canadiens but also all across the country. POPULATION DID NOT ACCEPT THIS. We manifested and federal government took severe laws against fire guns. Imagine we can go to school or anywhere else without being shot by a crazy person. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @chrisconnors7418 I like your national parks. And I like the variety of ecosystems. Still not enough to get me to move though. As others said, the US has dysfunctional health care, dysfunctional religious groups/politicians trying to impose their beliefs on everyone, and dysfunctional gun laws, not to mention being less free. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @ibcoull It is significant that your ‘American’ perspective of “some places are bad, but you just need to stay in the good places” doesn’t match a more empathetic Canadian approach. If it’s ‘bad’ for some Canadians we feel obligated to fix that, rather than allow some to prosper, while others are not our problem. It’s a fundamental axiom of a functioning social democracy, that ‘fairness’ thing. 2 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @CarboneCat Your reaction to “Mais non, Tabarnak”, especially when you found out that Tabarnak is one of our swear words is hilarious. 3 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @RobertHinchey To put things into perspective Tyler, there have been 340 mass shootings in the States so far this year. That's more than one a day and is scarily close to 2 per day. Meanwhile in Canada there's been 2 (which also thankfully no one has died in and 'only' 4 were injured in each though ideally neither of these would have happened either of course). The year in Canada with the highest number of mass shootings ever was 2018 with 7. Since the year 2000, there have been 53 mass shooting in Canada. That means, in less than a year, the US has had more than 6x the amount Canada has had in the last 23 years combined. Almost all of Canada's mass shootings also tend to happen either directly in Toronto or just the GTA in general so, anyone who's worried about that in Canada can live basically anywhere else in the country.\n\nI have no doubt that the vast majority of Americans are at least decent human beings with a fair number of them being amazing people. However, if even 10% of Americans were considered crazy, that's basically the same number of people as the population of Canada. Canada has it's crazy people too of course but the chances of running into one is far less likely and it's much harder for those crazy people to become dangerous because it's harder to get firearms. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @allanloiselle7290 We are not a smaller America. In spite of what some Americans seem to have thought since 1776, we choose to be Canadians. We do not want to be, nor are we in any shape or form Americans. We like who we are. I have a friend in the Flint MI area. As a single women living in a rural community, she keeps a gun near her bed in case someone breaks in. I can't imagine living in such fear. I too live in a rural area in SW Ontario. We don't even feel the need to lock our doors. We don't even want to cross the border to visit these days. Get your guns under control and we will reconsider a visit. 50 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @LeVieuxFini cant wait to see the video title .. Canadians Reacts to me moving in Canada. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @frankmelkert9503 I live in London Ontario smack dab in the middle of Buffalo and Flint on the same latitude. For me l don’t have to say anything else 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @ericsimpson1697 Funny thing is that you're contradicting yourself. Not sure if you noticed. The US as a whole isn't safe until your political leaders do something about gun issues. No politician is brave enough to stand up to your NRA because they bribe most politicians. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @lisac1668 I'm from the US, lived there until I was 25, when I moved to Canada and raised my family. I'm 47 and will never move back. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @connorclark4525 I hear a lot of my fellow Canadians question if travelling to the United States is even worth it nowadays, stating concerns over political violence, shootings, etc. 345 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @thelmaedwards5293 I would as a snowbird, look it up. We have lots of those. The term is because we live in the states when it snows. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @charlief308 i feel safe and free in canada even if it has some hiccups. 3 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @RyanKrawchuk I really don't think I would. I was offered a job in Houston about a decade ago. I turned it down due to all the mass shootings, rampant racism, and heath care. I didn't want a for profit organization deciding if I could get treatment for something. That is insane. 31 O0gJtVar7_E
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