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We as Canadians are having a hard time finding work as the Liberals are killing people off the English speaking culture.
We as Canadians are having a hard time finding work as the Liberals are killing people off the English speaking culture.
Claims Canadians are struggling to find work due to government policy, framed through cultural identity loss and demographic anxiety.
jillwhiting919 Feb 6, 2026
Seems the more wacky Trump get the more people love him. Wonder how popular he will be once the financial crisis hits everyone because of this.
Seems the more wacky Trump get the more people love him. Wonder how popular he will be once the financial crisis hits everyone because of this.
Comment expresses concern about economic consequences (financial crisis) resulting from Trump's policies, framed as a comparative observation about political popularity.
@RobertJadeBen Mar 4, 2025
Our farmers are going to find out we get almost all our fertilizer from Canada. ?
Our farmers are going to find out we get almost all our fertilizer from Canada. ?
Raises economic concern about fertilizer dependency on Canada, though the specific claim lacks supporting evidence.
@michaelgonos3165 Mar 4, 2025
Tim Horton sont les premiers employeurs d'émigrer
Tim Horton sont les premiers employeurs d'émigrer
References Tim Hortons as a major employer of immigrants, making an economic claim about immigrant employment patterns.
rossmartin8263 Feb 26, 2026
That is ridiculous guess I'll spend my hard earned vacation money to other countries.
That is ridiculous guess I'll spend my hard earned vacation money to other countries.
References personal vacation spending decisions in response to border policies, framing the issue through economic impact.
krakenbuilt8804 Dec 10, 2025
Far as I am concerned I don't get free eye glasses or dental or hearing aids. I am a Senior and as far as I am concerned illegal and asylum immigrants should not receive free …
Far as I am concerned I don't get free eye glasses or dental or hearing aids. I am a Senior and as far as I am concerned illegal and asylum immigrants should not receive free health care in Canada call me racist I don't care.
Frames immigration through resource allocation and welfare access, comparing immigrant benefits to senior entitlements.
francesmarion2502 Feb 26, 2026
At least no ones on fent and welfare🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
At least no ones on fent and welfare🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
References welfare dependency and drug use as economic/social concerns about immigrants.
godsman3847 Jan 27, 2026
The indian is paying more taxes than the native Canadians😂 the indians are more successful than the native canadians ao technically canada usa run by indians brains... So yeah all unemployed canadians hate Indians and …
The indian is paying more taxes than the native Canadians😂 the indians are more successful than the native canadians ao technically canada usa run by indians brains... So yeah all unemployed canadians hate Indians and racist just bcz indians are more rich then native canadians 😂😂😂...
Uses economic metrics (taxes, wealth) to argue Indian immigrants outperform native Canadians, with sarcastic tone suggesting ironic commentary on racism.
thelegendchakraborty8591 Feb 6, 2026
Canadian jobs r being then by east Indians that can't even speak the language. Time to go
Canadian jobs r being then by east Indians that can't even speak the language. Time to go
Combines job displacement concerns with ethnic/linguistic identity markers to frame immigrants as economic and cultural threats.
lorrainecollins6686 Aug 25, 2025
I hope Trump puts to tarifs up to 50%.
I hope Trump puts to tarifs up to 50%.
Advocates for high tariffs as economic policy, though the intent (supportive or critical) is ambiguous.
@ashd-h4911 Mar 4, 2025
When you hire these immigrants, you need 15 low income workers to pay for one senior.
When you hire these immigrants, you need 15 low income workers to pay for one senior.
Makes an unsubstantiated economic claim about the fiscal burden of immigrant workers relative to seniors, framing immigration as economically problematic.
lominiski Nov 3, 2025
Socialism fails when the goober mint and 50% is tax payer dependents
Socialism fails when the goober mint and 50% is tax payer dependents
Critiques economic sustainability of social programs and taxation in relation to government dependency.
InGODweTrust007 Jan 16, 2026
Go to india and check out the burger joint by the us consulate. Buch of whites there. Thats not whites taking over the country. Truth is canadian government trying to get rich with cheep labor.
Go to india and check out the burger joint by the us consulate. Buch of whites there. Thats not whites taking over the country. Truth is canadian government trying to get rich with cheep labor.
Uses comparative example to argue that immigration is driven by government labor exploitation rather than cultural takeover concerns.
obsessedwithlawnoddswithgr Feb 24, 2026
Imagine you bought real estate there. I would be so pissed
Imagine you bought real estate there. I would be so pissed
Expresses concern about real estate investment and property values being negatively affected by immigration.
dkdkkdks5087 Jan 27, 2026
We need to buy, make and provide all Americans needs. So on that point keep your products.
We need to buy, make and provide all Americans needs. So on that point keep your products.
Advocates for economic self-sufficiency and rejecting American products, framing trade as an economic strategy.
@LILYLOVESFROGS Mar 4, 2025
Young individuals are experiencing😂😂😂 an increase in unemployment and difficulty in finding jobs because of the long wait times. The process of solving these problems can be accelerated by AI systems. What is the duration …
Young individuals are experiencing😂😂😂 an increase in unemployment and difficulty in finding jobs because of the long wait times. The process of solving these problems can be accelerated by AI systems. What is the duration of time these individuals are waiting for a job?
Links immigration to unemployment and job-finding difficulties, with a question about wait times framed as an economic concern.
Hashin-m2p Jan 20, 2026
3RD world countries produce all the immigrant for cheap corporate labour
3RD world countries produce all the immigrant for cheap corporate labour
Makes an unsubstantiated claim about third-world countries producing immigrants for cheap labor, framing immigration as an economic exploitation issue.
jbsmith333 Jan 15, 2026
With legalized abortion and many divorces, immigration is extremely vital today
With legalized abortion and many divorces, immigration is extremely vital today
Argument that immigration is economically necessary due to declining birth rates and family dissolution.
ENGlishJELLo-yk7up Sep 30, 2025
they should've deported all these visa student immigrants...over 5million of them and 0 went to school!!! then on top of it people are making the same money from 10 years ago while the cost of …
they should've deported all these visa student immigrants...over 5million of them and 0 went to school!!! then on top of it people are making the same money from 10 years ago while the cost of living goes up and up and up they mock us because we don't want to have children because we simply cannot afford 2-3k childcare while making 3.5k/month after taxes and rent at 3k/month while they come here have a free house, free money, pop out kids like crazy because the government will pay for the extra kids shit...highschool kids cant even get a job these days...the jobs that used to be for kids like tim hortons mcdonalds etc...are literally taken by immigrants as full blown jobs then there's not even enough jobs for the people here and employers are paying less and less and if you don't like it move along there's 100 illegal immigrants on student visas behind you waiting for that job when they should've been out of this country already!! Vancouver full of crackheads on fentanyl...Toronto full of heroin addicts walking around like zombies truck drivers buying cdl's from vending machines... icing on the cake was a crackhead doing heroin on a bench in broad daylight right on king st w. we're talking about a main street not a slow street or a side street where nobody sees shit...its fucking KING AND PETER!! I got so pissed off I tried to confront the dude but he was so out of it he couldn't even function... now we're talking about a crackhead that if he opens his eyes and he's flipping out and sees you as the cookie monster he'll fucking stab you with a needle what if it has hiv? or some other messed up disease? what if its a kid? WHAT IF IT'S YOU? what will it take for people to finally care about the issues in the community?!? crackhead immigrant? deported... cdl's? 10mil government trust fund to either run your own truck or to open a company...this would end all of these bankruptcy runaways whenever shit happens... student WORK visas? revoke them all...if they can't afford to pay for their international studies they have no business being an international student... first you study...get your degree once COMPLETED if you want to come back because you liked Canada apply from OUTSIDE Canada for a visa/pr. we don't need people working 10 years saving up to study living in a condo bedroom like 6 people in there driving up the cost of living for everyone else then fucking off when shit gets tough...
Extended critique mixing unverified claims about visa students and government benefits with economic grievances about wages, housing, and job availability.
TiredOfY Aug 25, 2025
I guess made in the USA cost more in Canada. \n\nThank you Governor Tee
I guess made in the USA cost more in Canada. \n\nThank you Governor Tee
Discusses pricing differences between US and Canada, attributing higher costs to tariffs or trade policy.
@joep5885 Mar 4, 2025
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