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2 years, 11 months ago @bobfardy422 Based on the gun culture, insufficient Universal Health Care and the absolute insanity I have seen since Trump and his minions came on the scene..absolutely never. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @freedomnews7922 Man there are alot of leftist kooks on this channel. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @leonidasreviews2912 I think you are not worried about kids in schools in the states because you don't have children. It is very much on parent's minds each day we send them to school. I truly feel like I am gambling and hope no one in my small town goes to school it harm anyone. 2 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @dodlido huh... yes kids are getting shot every day of the year Tyler.. come-on man.. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @samana970 Hi Tyler. There have been 200 mass shootings this year in the US. 600 in the past 3 years. Very scary statistics. I'll stay in Canada thank you. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @freedomnews7922 I am a Canadian and i would move to a solid red state in a freaking heartbeat if I could. I'd love to get me some of the good old fashioned conservative freedom!! 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @mirandadunsmore-gladue5477 ❤❤❤ 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @christopherrobin6955 As a Canadian I am jealous that you guys get to play with some really cool guns, but no I would never move the states lol 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @pattirich Another great video. Don't take any of this to heart... remember that in Canada our Nightly News includes the US and the rest of the world ... good and bad .As a kid we travelled the States for 30 days every summer. We never encountered any problems except for racism. I remember we went to Wendy's for lunch we never had one in Canada back then. The manager walked up to the young kid cleaning the window and said nigger do better. We were all horrified and my dad looked at us three girls and said keep your mouth shut don't say anything. Despite that experience the States has so much to offer even today. Now as an adult my concern would be Healthcare and violence. I cannot comprehend people bearing arms at a McDonald's or Walmart or Target. I would still move to the US but be very picky about where. Tyler why don't you do an episode on great, safe places to live in the US. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @brenmegan4773 Why skip over the US abortion ban? The right to have an abortion is allowed Canada wide. The US is dumbing down and is homophobic, transphobic and banning books like the Nazis. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @leonidasreviews2912 I am a Canadian who moved to the States. I never wanted to but I fell in love with an American and it made sense for me to move down after we got married. I has finished school and he was not yet. 17 years later and I still miss Canada but life down here will do. I moved to the border so I could have my cake and eat it too. 2 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @cecilybardoel4052 But please, avoid Canada. We're messed up over here. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @cecilybardoel4052 No. Way too much violence. Everyone has a gun. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @curtisbolen2076 There are some Canadians that have family that live in the United States and will go to visit. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @katherinemaas6712 I think you need to look at several things before you say most Americans are OK when it comes to health care. First, what proportion of Americans are NOT getting health insurance through their employer? (Hint: it's more than half.) Second how many people feel they must stay in a job they hate just to retain their health insurance? Third, how many Americans go bankrupt every year due to health care costs? (Hint: it's in the hundreds of thousands. This doesn't happen in Canada.) 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @charlesmclaughlin3578 I’m down in the states about 4-5 wks a year and more than enough… 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @candacedelumen6265 I pray that your little American bubble never bursts. When,not if, it bursts I hope you'll have a better understanding of how very sick and dysfunctional your country has become and get up and DO something to help fix it! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @PREPFORIT ? LOL. NO! The usa heallth care sucks. And mass shootings every week are horrible. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @barbietrink4984 I have visited and explored every state in the USA ?? and no way would I move there. I would rather move to Mexico ??. The Mexicans love Canadians. \nMost of the people I met in the USA ?? were ignorant and prejudiced and unwelcoming. Sorry. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @MascottDeepfriar The fact that any instance of road rage or argument can turn into someone drawing a gun is a big thing. Yes its unlikely but the fact that it is possible that any person could legally have a pistol on them significantly increases the severity of any altercation. 2 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @sandracroley9784 Lots of reasons I wouldn't live in the States. But, to be fair, I bet most Americans would want to stay in their own country, too. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @johncrossley-hall9366 Dude, I don't even want to go there for a vacation. You guys are bat shit crazy...sadly 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @gregplaxton2682 Canada's per capita arseholes is 1/1000 not 2/10 like Americans. Sorry Eh! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @jdmitaine Considering all the videos you have seen, the question is WHEN will you be moving to Canada ? 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @MadMax-el2el Tldr, No\n\nI almost moved to the US, I was going to a US university having an absolute blast. I was seriously looking at staying in the US. I had a job offer for when I graduated. Then 2001 happened. On September 7th i got on a plane for a funeral back in Canada on the 10th, return flight was the afternoon of the 11th. Of course that flight never happened.\n\nIn the shadow of 2001, how the US has been changing has been disappointing to watch. What's frightening is how Canada has also been changing 5 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @andrewgodfrey3447 Been to USA several times. NYC,Florida,Boston, Virginia (includingDC) Houston, Michigan and LA. Never really had a bad experience except at 6 Flags in Springfield. The teens would walk 6 or 7 abreast and literally run you down. I finally said to my wife we need to stop thinking like Canadians and stand our ground . It worked. My son was 17 at the time and at the end night show was amazed by the rabid cheering as all the branches of the military were named. We always carried extra insurance. Overall We found the people to be really friendly and interested in where we were from. The comment on Nova Scotia was usually “oh wow”. Not sure if they thought we were from the ends of the earth or had no Idea where it was. No i would not live there but the USA is full-of really nice people and it’s a great place to visit. 3 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @stephenkellar I have a work visa for the US and go there often. I go to many places that are not in the cities. I'm actually in South Dakota as I write this and find it to be a very pleasant place. I generally find everybody to be very friendly but can't help feel there are some topics that I just don't feel comfortable talking about in fear of triggering a strong response. I like visiting but would not consider moving there to raise a family. There is just a much greater chance of volitivity there. \n One time, while dinning out, I had a guy ask me, that because I didn't have a gun, what would I do if someone came to my home to rob me at gun point. I told him it never happens. But he insisted many times, but what if they did. I told him that it's not something I'd ever thought about and that I probably had a greater chance of dying on the plane ride home than being shot by an armed robber in my own home. But he kept insisting. I eventually told him I would help the robber take my stuff out of the house because that is what I have insurance for. I could not believe that this guy did not understand the concept of NO ONE (other then criminals shooting other criminals in the city) having a gun. \n I actually do have a long gun at my place in the country but that's to keep me safe from large animals that may come out of the bush. It is locked up in a gun cabinet by law. I would never think of using it against another person. I'd go to jail for sure if I did. Many of my friends hunt and have several guns but the restrictions on where and when you can use them and the strict storage requirements help ensure that they are not travelling around with a gun at hand. There are actually a few places in Canada where I've been that you do, or should, have to travel with a gun but these are remote areas of the country with large predatory animals. 99% of the population do not live in these areas. 28 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @carolmay7 Im here now and I live on the West coast which is much safer than the east coast. And Im close to Canada. The reason Im going to stay is that I can afford a house in the community where I live and theres only a month or so of snow where I am. Cant find that in the West coast of Canada near a city. I love it. But I do get scared here sometimes. Ie. 4th of July... are those really fireworks? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @ps3pspgoandroid Get rid of your 2e ammendment (that was made for settlers) ,Get rid of ''in god we trust'' on your paper bills,get a real healthcare insurance for all citizen and get rid of circus caracter like Donald Trump.After that,i maybe consider. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @jsl1952 never wanted to, and will not, I came to my happy place - Canada- almost 40 years ago. If I have to leave, it will be somewhere in Europe, but not the USA. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @Chardonneh I live 2 minutes from the US border, visited many times. Move there is a big no. Even though my town is right next to our US counterpart, the differences in culture are immense. Even if their gas, milk and living is cheaper, it is not worth it. 32 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @fredreim4082 Guns are the number 1 cause of death for American children. And most Americans are oblivious to this or simply say there’s nothing we can do about it. No way will they give up their guns. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @ricraida Uvalde is a big city? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @darrylrossetti394 I would be willing to as long as I can keep my fireaarms 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @Kreepie11 I was with you until 10:45. Very disappointed you didn't talk about this; it is an extremely valid reason to not move to the states. People of all kids - men, women, and in between - should be talking about this. Women are dying because of inhumane and sexist laws in the United States. Speak up. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @natalievancouver8188 I’ve lived in both countries in small towns and big cities Hell No Thanks and I would have great insurance. I remember in preschool having to do active shooter drills in the US nope. If you look at stats on gun violence and mass shootings it’s crazy. The US leads by an astronomical amount. Tyler says the US has more access to guns and although I have no idea where to get a gun I think people could get one pretty easily but we don’t need them. I can walk in the dark and not fear for my safety and Canada has only had 3 mass shootings in its whole history. Of course medical, dental, education, women’s rights, maternity and paternity leave, unemployment, help when Covid lockdown happened, clean free water in homes, housing, … on and on. America the “free” is antiquated and no longer true. Education has slid to 30 something in world rankings and Canada is in the top 3. Cost of education, daycare, child benefits ect. I could write paragraphs. Also it’s hilarious when you hear American say oh we’ll just moved to Canada like they can just drive here and settle down?!?there’s a border and you can’t illegally just move here and get a job. If you’ve lived in both countries you’d know the difference. I don’t even want to vacation there anymore since about 10 years or so ago. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @puckrobin1 Speaking as a Canadian who is moving to the US for work very soon, “we’ve got McDonalds and Starbucks as far as the eye can see.” I’d say “True, but we can get poutine at our McDonalds.” 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @Bouquez Ita true about the mass shooting though.i just Google mass shootings in the US in this year. Although there is not always a large body count there have been like 387 mass shooting in America this year. Don't get me wrong they aren't all school shootings but this just shows that you don't seem safe really anywhere 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @vanessa7511 19 Countries with the Most School Shootings (total incidents Jan 2009-May 2018 - CNN):\n\nUnited States — 288\n\nMexico — 8\n\nSouth Africa — 6\n\nNigeria & Pakistan — 4\n\nAfghanistan — 3\n\nBrazil, Canada, France — 2\n\nAzerbaijan, China, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Kenya, Russia, & Turkey — 1 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @wheelingdbag I wouldn't want to move. Being from Vancouver though, it's hard not to consider moving elsewhere, considering this housing market. It's going to be near impossible for most, to own a home here. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @Polytrout There is an affluence threshold which would determine whether or not a Canadian should move Stateside. It is probably easier to do business in the U.S. IF you are able to become independently wealthy or if you make 80k+ with all the benefits, then it would make sense to move Stateside. Below a certain affluence threshold, stay in Canada.\nNote: there has been an epidemic of gun violence in the Greater Toronto Area. However, it is easier to procure guns in the U.S.. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @jameskillbot2867 If I had a dangerous cancer I’d rather be in the USA. If I was worth over 4 million I’d rather be in the USA. Otherwise I’d rather be in Canada. \n\nAlthough I would also like to try living in the UK. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @carolmay7 Copay copay copay 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @ldkevin2 To start, I'm from Quebec, so sorry if the translation is bad, I don't speak basic English... First of all, the United States is a country of misfortune for me, I'm sorry if it sounds abrupt, but how I see it!\n\nHonestly I think that for the reputation of the country and their people, it will never change if the question of weapons is not settled! (Yes again the weapons) Because that's what comes back the most how many people there are in the cemeteries who didn't ask for anything and who died by a bullet lost by the mass killings in the schools or by psychologically crazy speaking who should have ever had a gun in their hands! Whenever the question is asked it is always the reason for patriotism or the constitutional right to bear arms!\n\nThere is absolutely nothing normal and natural about going to Walmart and walking out with a rifle or a semi-automatic weapon without more regulations or investigation of the person who wants to buy the weapon in question. Never in the life does it exist in Quebec or even in any similar place in Canada! We would say at times that the United States and Canada are two different planets and not territories on the same continent.\n\nAnd also it's funny that the country is called ''United States'' while people are divided like never before with racism and political opinions whether your more (Republican) or (Democrat). Believe me, I'm not happy to make this comment because I would like to love you more! And of course I don't put everyone in the same boat I know you're not all like that! But shit wake up!!! Can't you see that there is something wrong with you!? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @djuptonful I am a school secretary. One day we had a family register their children. They moved here from USA. The parents asked why we had no security guard on our play ground. I just stared at her like she was crazy 117 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @karenbc99 NYC, but never Florida 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @jgjohnny7964 In the 90s that you could buy guns at Walmart in the USA just baffled me ! I was like wtf 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @themerz I would move to the south of USA during the winter and go back in Québec during the summer! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @mouse9727 I would never consider moving to the United States for all the reasons people have already stated and also because of the death penalty. I couldn’t imagine living in a country that’s so regressive in their laws and social policies. 5 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 11 months ago @djuptonful The thing is your republican politicians are batshit crazy. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
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