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Communalytic | Toxicity & prosocial scores, embeddings, and clusters generated via Communalytic (Social Media Lab, Toronto Metropolitan University) using Google's Perspective API.
Toxicity Scored
55,769
9.3% of 596,542 total
Prosocial Scored
54,229
Embeddings
55,418
403 clusters
Avg Tox / Con
0.245 / 0.328

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Active: "It’s their countries right, the …" 235 comments · Page 10 of 10
I am a new permanent resident in Canada. This video is very true regarding our integration. You are absolutely right. Newcomers must integrate, as it is the beginning of a new life in a new …
I am a new permanent resident in Canada. This video is very true regarding our integration. You are absolutely right. Newcomers must integrate, as it is the beginning of a new life in a new environment. What I do not fully agree with is when you complain about the social benefits given by the government to newcomers. It is not free money; we will pay it back later in taxes. We cannot build life projects depending on these benefits. Ask each newcomer if they are satisfied with these benefits rather than a good job. We want to contribute to the economy of this beautiful country. For example, I came to Canada with specific goals, including starting an IT company, which was difficult to achieve at home due to lack of opportunities. So, don't blame immigrants too much; in my opinion, responsibilities should be shared among all of us, including the government.
Identity Attack0.006696612
Insult0.013896915
Profanity0.011816809
Threat0.0062526283
Severe Toxicity0.0008869171
Low Tox 0.024260364 Constructive 0.915 Personal_Narrative
Sep 5, 2025 1 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
Thank you for reporting on this. We are tired. I miss my beautiful country. Hopefully we can have our old Canada back one day, when the right person finally gets elected.
Thank you for reporting on this. We are tired. I miss my beautiful country. Hopefully we can have our old Canada back one day, when the right person finally gets elected.
Identity Attack0.004846719
Insult0.0092228865
Profanity0.009493981
Threat0.0067898775
Severe Toxicity0.0007534027
Low Tox 0.015707577 Constructive 0.606 Identity_Assertion
Jan 28, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
It’s their countries right, the question for yourselves is worth the extra steps. Is worth being caged up at the whim of 1 person.
It’s their countries right, the question for yourselves is worth the extra steps. Is worth being caged up at the whim of 1 person.
Identity Attack0.0003305968
Insult0.0009302545
Profanity0.0000895018
Threat0.009820587
Severe Toxicity0.0000104965675
Low Tox 0.012651553 Moral_Argument
Dec 10, 2025
I think Canada has more than done its part forever, it's time for other countries to step up also. I trust the new immigrations rules are consistent with international human rights standards as well as …
I think Canada has more than done its part forever, it's time for other countries to step up also. I trust the new immigrations rules are consistent with international human rights standards as well as what's best for Canada.
Identity Attack0.0054756827
Insult0.0072278744
Profanity0.009340264
Threat0.0062008454
Severe Toxicity0.0006079674
Low Tox 0.010618322 Constructive 0.661
Dec 24, 2025 Deportations From Canada at Their …
If Canadians don't like it, just don't go. Entering another country is a privilege not a right. Canada can impose the same on visitors from other countries if we think it is necessary.
If Canadians don't like it, just don't go. Entering another country is a privilege not a right. Canada can impose the same on visitors from other countries if we think it is necessary.
Identity Attack0.0023125063
Insult0.00042345727
Profanity0.000029053697
Threat0.00006308459
Severe Toxicity0.0000027806877
Low Tox 0.0024623123
Dec 7, 2025 69 likes
They acting like we gonna go over and dig their gold or something. Nope not crossing the border til orange taco is gone and they right all that is wrong. Not supporting a country that …
They acting like we gonna go over and dig their gold or something. Nope not crossing the border til orange taco is gone and they right all that is wrong. Not supporting a country that threatens our sovereignty.
Identity Attack0.00023048629
Insult0.00040928938
Profanity0.00003618656
Threat0.000052656993
Severe Toxicity0.0000024099604
Low Tox 0.0014168452
Dec 9, 2025
🎉IRCC has discovered excessive abuse and fraud in the immigration system. Immigration is federal and they have the absolute power and rights to enforce the laws to cancel visas. The immigration system was abused and …
🎉IRCC has discovered excessive abuse and fraud in the immigration system. Immigration is federal and they have the absolute power and rights to enforce the laws to cancel visas. The immigration system was abused and in a complete mess. Every country must fix their own citizens or country problems first before bringing in foreigners to make it worse. Sorry-the liberal government failed with its policies for the last 9 years how can we trust them now?😨
Identity Attack0.000080583275
Insult0.00046100013
Profanity0.000023650031
Threat0.000024857662
Severe Toxicity0.0000017907762
Low Tox 0.0010544771 Unverified_Claim
Apr 18, 2025 1 likes
These immigrants were scheduled to leave anyway. They were well aware of it. So, it is not based on new immigration rules. The government tried to force too many people into the country, causing a …
These immigrants were scheduled to leave anyway. They were well aware of it. So, it is not based on new immigration rules. The government tried to force too many people into the country, causing a spike in housing prices and many other problems. This then affected every Canadian. A lot are becoming even poorer. It is one of the reasons they had more tent cities and 2 million people going to food banks along with 2/3 of Canadians with only 500.00 a month after all monthly bills were paid. That's 2/3 of Canadians. The Convoy had released these figures over a year ago at CPAC. Proving that Canada is in a huge mess economically because of these Liberal policies. @minimaxmiaandme.4971 - I don't hide behind a fake name. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the convoy or did you forget? The Liberals violated Canadians' Constitutional Rights to Protest. Which proves they are more credible than the Liberals. Now be man enough to show your real identity.
Identity Attack0.00017204595
Insult0.00035070546
Profanity0.000051291976
Threat0.00004996549
Severe Toxicity0.000008668661
Low Tox 0.00093127653 Economic_Argument
Apr 15, 2025 18 likes
No jobs and no housing? Why not build more small, affordable homes while expanding your cities? Why not create more jobs? Don't you want to grow and focus less on the USA and Trump? Expelling …
No jobs and no housing? Why not build more small, affordable homes while expanding your cities? Why not create more jobs? Don't you want to grow and focus less on the USA and Trump? Expelling immigrants who genuinely want to live in Canada shouldn't be your solution to these problems. After all, Canada came into existence thanks to immigrants, right? Reclaiming houses bought by foreigners who don't even reside in your country could be a better approach. Only citizens or permanent residents should have the right to buy or build real estate.
Identity Attack0.00021986593
Insult0.00016915216
Profanity0.000015848518
Threat0.0000326271
Severe Toxicity0.0000023333337
Low Tox 0.00056050584 Policy_Critique
May 16, 2025
I am supportive of immigration, but I believe there should be a cap of no more than 1-2.5% annually. A significant number of migrants moving to Canada from the same region or country could cause …
I am supportive of immigration, but I believe there should be a cap of no more than 1-2.5% annually. A significant number of migrants moving to Canada from the same region or country could cause issues, as this can lead to the formation of "mini-bubble" societies within Canada. These groups may sometimes become the dominant demographic and undermine the existing communities that have contributed to building Canada for decades. We cannot expect new immigrants to seamlessly merge into Canadian society. This is a major oversight by Canada’s Immigration Department. Digital applications from foreign nations may play a role in this phenomenon. There should also be regulations concerning how many new immigrants can be brought in by family members. For instance, one new citizen can legally bring both of their parents and their spouse, which is fair. However, there have been cases where this process is repeated multiple times within ten years, leading to a 1:15 ratio, where one person can bring in six to eight relatives. If there is a labor shortage in essential fields, Canada can offer long-term residency to those who continue to work in those sectors, such as caretakers. However, the pathway to citizenship could be lengthened or require a higher standard. For instance, the requirements could extend from X years of living in Canada to X+5 years, as well as passing a basic Canadian citizenship test, either written or verbal. While an increase of five years may seem unfair or lengthy, it is essential. A newborn child from a Canadian family requires 18 years to gain voting rights in elections, whereas new immigrants—especially those who come for study for four to six years—can potentially gain both citizenship and voting rights sooner if they meet the previous administration's standard. Children under the age of 18 can gain citizenship in as little as X-4 years, regardless of their full integration into Canadian society. This loophole is sometimes abused and provides preferential treatment that favors this process over existing Canadian. In my opinion, it would be fairer to calculate the duration of "living in Canada" based on the number of years they have paid "income taxes" in Canada. This is important because many individuals with multiple passports pay taxes elsewhere while benefiting from Canadian healthcare and other services. The investment in home buying as a pathway to citizenship has contributed to the housing crisis, resulting in numerous empty homes in various regions. While it may offer short-term economic benefits that some politicians favor, it is detrimental to Canada as a whole. If buying a house is the only requirement for citizenship, wouldn't a large portion of the global population be eligible for U.S. citizenship just by investing in U.S. businesses or stocks? This perspective may seem illogical when looking at it from outside the box. Apologies for being a bit wordy; I had much more to say. Nonetheless, I also support temporary residency for up to 6-9 months for those who have been evacuated due to war, natural disasters, or similar circumstances. Special exceptions can be granted for families with members working in critical fields that merit such considerations (high-end industry).
Identity Attack0.000069526875
Insult0.00010191088
Profanity0.000024604129
Threat0.0000227671
Severe Toxicity0.000003976266
Low Tox 0.00024560353 Policy_Critique
Apr 15, 2025 11 likes

Perspective API Dimensions Reference

13 dimensions explained

Toxic (6)

Toxicity
— Rude, disrespectful, or unreasonable
Severe Toxicity
— Very hateful or aggressive
Identity Attack
— Targeting race, religion, gender, etc.
Insult
— Inflammatory or provocative language
Profanity
— Swear words or obscene language
Threat
— Intention to inflict pain or violence

Prosocial (7)

Affinity
— Agreement or shared understanding
Compassion
— Concern for others' wellbeing
Curiosity
— Desire to learn or understand more
Nuance
— Acknowledges complexity or multiple perspectives
Personal Story
— Shares personal experience
Reasoning
— Evidence-based or logical argumentation
Respect
— Politeness and consideration for others
Data sources: comment_perspective_scores, comment_embeddings, and view_comment_sentiment · Scores are probability values (0–1) from Google's Perspective API via Communalytic.