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I think I might need to move he is a good Prime Minister I wish he wasn’t leaving the position. This s what a leader looks like instead of that clown we have for a …
I think I might need to move he is a good Prime Minister I wish he wasn’t leaving the position. This s what a leader looks like instead of that clown we have for a president .
Commenter compares Trudeau favorably to their own president and expresses admiration for Canadian leadership, contrasting the two nations.
@p.phelps8151 Mar 4, 2025
US is a traitor country! Canada should do business with Europe to strengthen our economy and military before US starts to try destabilizing Canada and Europe! US is our new common enemy unfortunately!
US is a traitor country! Canada should do business with Europe to strengthen our economy and military before US starts to try destabilizing Canada and Europe! US is our new common enemy unfortunately!
Comment compares Canada/Europe favorably to the US and frames the US as an adversary, with identity-based us-vs-them framing.
@Roman-bg8zb Mar 4, 2025
Funny no one talks about the 1 milllion Ukranians that Canada housed and spent over 1 billion to accommodate them in the last few years.. Meanwhile these int'l students are playing triple the fees.
Funny no one talks about the 1 milllion Ukranians that Canada housed and spent over 1 billion to accommodate them in the last few years.. Meanwhile these int'l students are playing triple the fees.
Compares treatment of Ukrainian refugees to international students, highlighting differential resource allocation.
jeko-oo6qn Sep 27, 2025
Former American presidents were weak and allowed trade rip offs for Americans.
Former American presidents were weak and allowed trade rip offs for Americans.
Compares American presidents' trade policies to establish a comparative judgment about leadership.
@crfollower5719 Mar 4, 2025
Canada needs to learn from Singapore on having max quotas on ethnic populations in any given area. They have people from everywhere, blending together.
Canada needs to learn from Singapore on having max quotas on ethnic populations in any given area. They have people from everywhere, blending together.
Compares Canada's immigration approach to Singapore's ethnic quota system, framing it as a policy lesson.
pattycakes-555 Sep 21, 2025
Brampton used to be majority Italian 40 years ago. Then they all fled east to Vaughan and Richmond Hill once the initial batches of Indians came in
Brampton used to be majority Italian 40 years ago. Then they all fled east to Vaughan and Richmond Hill once the initial batches of Indians came in
Describes demographic shifts in Brampton over time, comparing Italian and Indian populations and their geographic movement patterns.
MaahirMomtaz12 Sep 20, 2025
The problem is NOT just CANADA.... Europe is also feeling the overpopulation 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
The problem is NOT just CANADA.... Europe is also feeling the overpopulation 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Compares Canada's immigration situation to Europe and frames it as an overpopulation problem affecting multiple countries.
ravsingh5347 Sep 19, 2025
Come to Quebec or montreal, you will find same thing, not Indian, but mid east.😢
Come to Quebec or montreal, you will find same thing, not Indian, but mid east.😢
Compares immigration issues across Canadian regions, noting different ethnic groups while expressing concern about Middle Eastern immigrants.
toshisansan Sep 22, 2025
USA desperately needed planes diverted on 9/11, our airspace was shut down, Canada was right there for us, to take on massive unknown risk not knowing if planes had bombs; Canada entered WWII, years prior …
USA desperately needed planes diverted on 9/11, our airspace was shut down, Canada was right there for us, to take on massive unknown risk not knowing if planes had bombs; Canada entered WWII, years prior to the US, barley spoken of yet they stood tall without hesitation to fight for freedom and for QEII's funeral it was the Royal Canadian mounted police who were first in procession, a massive honor bestowed by the Queen, and much more. We can still banter with one other as always have + Canadians know that sane Americans, do not represent this madness!
Compares Canada and US historical actions (9/11 response, WWII, royal honors) to frame Canada positively while expressing solidarity with 'sane Americans.'
@notreallyhome Mar 4, 2025
I was going to say Surrey or Brampton
I was going to say Surrey or Brampton
References specific Canadian cities (Surrey, Brampton) known for high South Asian populations, implicitly comparing demographic composition.
Holasir385 Sep 19, 2025
This is how you speak to your country and to the world, not like the Orange clown we have in America.
This is how you speak to your country and to the world, not like the Orange clown we have in America.
Compares Canadian leadership favorably to American leadership, positioning Canada as superior in diplomatic conduct.
@erikespinoza3553 Mar 4, 2025
How about the Emigration problem? Immigration from another country is one thing; Losing a worker to Emigration is another. This is what happened in the Netherlands: After the war, there was massive unemployment. (since not …
How about the Emigration problem? Immigration from another country is one thing; Losing a worker to Emigration is another. This is what happened in the Netherlands: After the war, there was massive unemployment. (since not everyone is fit to work in construction) So we sent 5% of the country away, mostly to Canada. Most everyone who emigrated was fit and of working age. A lot of them where farmers. Twenty years later there was a massive labour shortage. Our country needed fit men of working age. So we got immigrants.
Compares Canada's immigration situation to the Netherlands' historical experience with emigration and labor dynamics, using international comparison to frame the issue.
ariebrons7976 Sep 19, 2025
Like father like son, Uk let’s in too many Pakistanis and Canada let’s in too many Indians.
Like father like son, Uk let’s in too many Pakistanis and Canada let’s in too many Indians.
Compares Canada and UK immigration patterns by ethnic group, implying both nations have accepted 'too many' immigrants from specific regions.
musicguy20 Sep 19, 2025
Re fentanyl, Canada is probably doing more than we do. Please don’t judge all Americans based on this weak man
Re fentanyl, Canada is probably doing more than we do. Please don’t judge all Americans based on this weak man
Compares Canada's fentanyl response favorably to the US while expressing solidarity with Canada against negative stereotyping.
@themima5 Mar 4, 2025
One malicious Superpower in Eastern Europe brutally invaded it's neighbor \nand has led to a bloody war in the Ukraine. .\nOne 'friendly' Western Superpower launches a catastrophic economic war \non its neighbors, threatening to put …
One malicious Superpower in Eastern Europe brutally invaded it's neighbor \nand has led to a bloody war in the Ukraine. .\nOne 'friendly' Western Superpower launches a catastrophic economic war \non its neighbors, threatening to put their economies in a stranglehold using \ndevastating tariffs. \n\nPutin brakes the agreements he signed during the Minsk treaties in 2014-15. \nTrump breaks the USMCA agreements (formerly NAFTA) he signed in 2020. \nBoth Superpowers leverage their economic and military power to demand \nsubmission in order to extort concessions, and possibly more territory.\nJust how much difference is there,, really?
Compares Trump's tariff actions to Putin's invasion of Ukraine, drawing parallels between two superpowers' use of coercive power while questioning moral distinctions.
@Rayceemon Mar 4, 2025
oh my goodness. Compare the intelligence, eloquence and dignity of this man compared to the ringmaster, Trump. America, what have you done? You've backed a ringmaster and now you have a circus for a government.
oh my goodness. Compare the intelligence, eloquence and dignity of this man compared to the ringmaster, Trump. America, what have you done? You've backed a ringmaster and now you have a circus for a government.
Compares Canadian and American leadership, contrasting Trudeau's dignity with Trump's perceived incompetence, while making implicit moral judgments about governance quality.
@markboss4128 Mar 4, 2025
Now all of Canada knows how all of us Americans who have been screaming this in our country for years feel.. And ya'll were calling us names lol.. Welcome to the real world Canada 😂
Now all of Canada knows how all of us Americans who have been screaming this in our country for years feel.. And ya'll were calling us names lol.. Welcome to the real world Canada 😂
Compares Canada's immigration experience to the United States with ironic tone, positioning Americans as having warned Canadians earlier.
inkdemon64mclemore57 Aug 29, 2025
Ha Donald this is what a TRUE LEADER LOOKS AN SOUNDS LIKE AN THE ONE THAT YOU WILL NEVER EVER EVER BE . Donald set back in the corner and lesson to true leadership is …
Ha Donald this is what a TRUE LEADER LOOKS AN SOUNDS LIKE AN THE ONE THAT YOU WILL NEVER EVER EVER BE . Donald set back in the corner and lesson to true leadership is . We as Americans will always stand with Canada an YOU STAND WITH RUSSIA, North Korea an other dictatorship countries. The America people will stand TOGETHER AS YOU STAND IN THE CORNER BY YOURSELF STOMPING YOUR LITTLE FEET .
Compares Canadian and American leadership unfavorably, ranking nations and contrasting political allies.
@kathyhathaway8823 Mar 4, 2025
Mexico always has been an ally for USA and Canada, I don't know why USA goverment treat us like this, we should be working together instead of this, the only affected people are the people …
Mexico always has been an ally for USA and Canada, I don't know why USA goverment treat us like this, we should be working together instead of this, the only affected people are the people in the 3 countrys
Compares Canada-US-Mexico relations and frames cooperation as morally preferable to conflict.
@Sventt Mar 4, 2025
I’m Thai and I want to move to Canada. Canadians seem like the politest and most reasonable people in the world.
I’m Thai and I want to move to Canada. Canadians seem like the politest and most reasonable people in the world.
Thai person expressing intent to immigrate to Canada based on favorable comparison of Canadian character.
@Kevo7979 Mar 4, 2025
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