Skip to content
Canadian Immigration Dashboard [ CID ]
Perspective API

Toxicity Scores & Embeddings

Search and explore comments with their Perspective API toxicity/prosocial scores alongside AI sentiment labels.

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

Summary Charts

click to expand

All 13 Dimensions

Score Distribution

Scored: 55,769
Unscored: 596,542 remaining
9.3% complete
{# Expects: explorer_rows, explorer_total, explorer_pages, current_page, page_range, filter_opts, f_q, f_polarity, f_tox_min, f_tox_max, f_sort, f_cluster, f_scope, explorer_reset_url #}

Comment Explorer

Browse comments with toxicity & constructive scores. Filter by keyword, polarity, toxicity range, or cluster.

Search & Filter

Search comment text, filter by category or toxicity level
Active: "It isn't just immigration our …" 93 comments · Page 4 of 4
As a Canadian I think immigration is a good thing, but the liberal government has completely broken that system. The people coming here do not assimilate into Canadian culture and they do not respect this …
As a Canadian I think immigration is a good thing, but the liberal government has completely broken that system. The people coming here do not assimilate into Canadian culture and they do not respect this country. This isn't the Canada I grew up in and it's not the Canada that I want to keep living in. I hope it will be fixed. I love Canada
Identity Attack0.06385879
Insult0.028832749
Profanity0.011133623
Threat0.0067186756
Severe Toxicity0.002231598
Low Tox 0.10045706 Constructive 0.625
Jan 27, 2026 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
If 1 in 4 Canadians is immigrant, then 1 in 4 Canadians isn't Canadian.
If 1 in 4 Canadians is immigrant, then 1 in 4 Canadians isn't Canadian.
Identity Attack0.09162762
Insult0.020708188
Profanity0.012312118
Threat0.006530962
Severe Toxicity0.0021076202
Low Tox 0.09741997 Low Con 0.212
Sep 23, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I never was asked if I wanted this mass immigration and I never ever voted for it. I am 50 years old. Tell me this isn't by design
I never was asked if I wanted this mass immigration and I never ever voted for it. I am 50 years old. Tell me this isn't by design
Identity Attack0.04951127
Insult0.020966014
Profanity0.01220964
Threat0.006576272
Severe Toxicity0.0019931793
Low Tox 0.09611836 Constructive 0.506 Personal_Narrative
Feb 17, 2026 93 likes LILLEY UNLEASHED: The fall of …
Why isn't CBC and CTV covering the uprising in Europe over illegal immigration. Liberal propaganda machine doesn't want liberal voters seeing what We Europe has become. Coming to Canada soon enough.
Why isn't CBC and CTV covering the uprising in Europe over illegal immigration. Liberal propaganda machine doesn't want liberal voters seeing what We Europe has become. Coming to Canada soon enough.
Identity Attack0.039714564
Insult0.026960457
Profanity0.011543535
Threat0.0077284453
Severe Toxicity0.0019359589
Low Tox 0.09112182 Low Con 0.261
Sep 8, 2025 1 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
Lol.. why you're so surprised. Isn't it so obvious the way our immigration system operated over the last few years
Lol.. why you're so surprised. Isn't it so obvious the way our immigration system operated over the last few years
Identity Attack0.025605056
Insult0.023995465
Profanity0.018597418
Threat0.006259101
Severe Toxicity0.002002716
Low Tox 0.09033044 Low Con 0.297
Sep 30, 2025 IRCC Names India in Study …
Canada needs to revamp immigration. Assimilation should be required. If I went to another country, I’d be required to do so. Canada doesn’t have its own culture anymore. Multiculturalism isn’t a culture.
Canada needs to revamp immigration. Assimilation should be required. If I went to another country, I’d be required to do so. Canada doesn’t have its own culture anymore. Multiculturalism isn’t a culture.
Identity Attack0.06294931
Insult0.020772645
Profanity0.011167783
Threat0.006641001
Severe Toxicity0.001707077
Low Tox 0.09033044 Moderate Con 0.39
Sep 20, 2025 38 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I remember back in the 70s people started calling that place Bramladesh , this isn't new , Misissauga, Markham , Vaughn , Pickering , all experienced rapid growth due to immigration from India , South …
I remember back in the 70s people started calling that place Bramladesh , this isn't new , Misissauga, Markham , Vaughn , Pickering , all experienced rapid growth due to immigration from India , South Asia , China , Hong Kong ect. The old towns disapeared , the original and long time residents feel overwhelmed and unwelcome .
Identity Attack0.052035484
Insult0.025542418
Profanity0.011970525
Threat0.006835188
Severe Toxicity0.0018596649
Low Tox 0.08953904 Constructive 0.71 Personal_Narrative
Sep 19, 2025 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Reduce pressure on housing”? Please. Three houses on my street are sitting empty, owned by wealthy people who don’t even live in Canada. That’s the reality on the ground. You can cut immigration all you …
Reduce pressure on housing”? Please. Three houses on my street are sitting empty, owned by wealthy people who don’t even live in Canada. That’s the reality on the ground. You can cut immigration all you want, and it still won’t fix the housing crisis. And let’s be precise: immigrants are not the same as migrants. Canada has high levels of legal, permanent immigration, but very little irregular or transient migration compared to other Western countries. The problem isn’t people needing homes. It’s homes being treated like safety-deposit boxes for the global rich. Empty houses, speculative ownership, and capital parked in real estate do far more damage than newcomers ever could. Blaming immigration is just a convenient distraction from the real issue: housing has been turned into an investment vehicle instead of a place to live.
Identity Attack0.035847444
Insult0.029604018
Profanity0.013576009
Threat0.007353018
Severe Toxicity0.0020599365
Low Tox 0.08637348 Constructive 0.615 Policy_Critique
Feb 11, 2026 7 likes Canada's tighter immigration policy divides …
There are many problems with anti-immigrant rhetoric and one of them is the classification who is and who isn't an immigrant and the question of when does a person stop becoming an immigrant and become …
There are many problems with anti-immigrant rhetoric and one of them is the classification who is and who isn't an immigrant and the question of when does a person stop becoming an immigrant and become a Canadian? A significant portion of people living in Canada are first/second/third generation Canadians and so, how do we classify these people, are they immigrants or are they not? And what of their parents/grandparents who immigrated, are they? It's very important to note that without their ancestor parents, all these first/second/third gen Canadians will not be here and they are now 'Canadians' today because we had pro-immigration laws. Also, the idea of accessing services is by itself, very problematic. I spent the first 4 years of my life here paying high tuition fees as well as tax that are used to subsidize fellow Canadians' tuition fees yet I'm not able to access any government services. Following graduation, I worked as a worker on visa where my tax was no less than an average Canadian yet government services were very much inaccessible to me. It was only after I became permanent resident, that somehow everything suddenly became available to me. I have been tax paying 6-7 years before I became a PR here yet all those years, I wasn't able to access a single thing yet somehow, after I became PR, I'm eligible for everything? The tax argument doesn't make sense at all. I will be eligible to apply for citizenship in like a year and does that mean now I am one of you, Canadians?
Identity Attack0.060220852
Insult0.025155678
Profanity0.012926984
Threat0.006861079
Severe Toxicity0.002002716
Low Tox 0.08320791 Constructive 0.865
Oct 25, 2017 4 likes How much do refugees and …
I'm a born and raised Canadian, as well as my husband. Even before our country was completely taken over, employment was hard to come by because of the fw's. 8 years ago, my husband had …
I'm a born and raised Canadian, as well as my husband. Even before our country was completely taken over, employment was hard to come by because of the fw's. 8 years ago, my husband had enough with trying to find a job, he stopped counting at over 450 resumes that were ignored, so he decided that we should start our own company, a small delivery company that 2 years later, we added a safe ride service to (driving drunk people home in their own vehicle). I was the manager of a little pizza place, which was run by immigrants, but good ones. I was hired because my husband approached them about doing deliveries, and they wanted to meet me. I had no idea I was going for an interview but they begged me to work for them, their reason; although they could speak English, they weren't fluent in it, so they wanted an English speaking employee who could easily understand the customer's. Within days, I was promoted to manager, and I loved my job and all of them. They treated everyone with such kindness and generosity. I found out just how much support they got from our government, when I broke down one day because I couldn't afford my prescription. My boss was so confused because he and his family got free prescriptions, dental, eye care, etc and they thought everyone got that. My boss paid for my prescription and actually apologized to me for how our own government treated us. He also showed me that they get $2,500 every 2 weeks, funding to start or buy businesses, but if they don't hire other fw's or immigrants, that funding changes to a grant and they have to pay it back. They are given money for housing, and vehicles. He was pushed out of that business by his 2 partners, and the partner's promised him I would keep my job. That was a complete lie. They stopped putting me on the schedule, claiming financial problems (bs), but hired not one but two new full time immigrant employees. I lost it and quit. Our town isn't that big, and word spread fast, especially when everyone found out that I was still owed over $2,000, which I will never see because no government agency will help me. Their business is actually struggling now and I love that for them. As for my husband and I's business, it's going strong but I came unglued when we recieved a letter from the government "suggesting" that we hire immigrants. I wrote back, telling them in no uncertain terms would that ever happen, and it will be a cold day in hell when one of us steps back so one of the government's favored people can take that money from us because we are the only 2 employees and we're not sacrificing a damn thing for someone who already gets everything.
Identity Attack0.015355183
Insult0.034341812
Profanity0.01893901
Threat0.007353018
Severe Toxicity0.002193451
Low Tox 0.07687678 Constructive 0.825
Sep 2, 2025 Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
I’m a proud Indian who is now a Canadian citizen, and I’ve made a conscious effort to assimilate into Canadian culture and values. What bothers me is how this conversation has been reduced to blaming …
I’m a proud Indian who is now a Canadian citizen, and I’ve made a conscious effort to assimilate into Canadian culture and values. What bothers me is how this conversation has been reduced to blaming one group. The reality is that the Canadian government failed first by not properly managing immigration volumes, not enforcing document verification, and not honestly assessing whether the country could support such rapid population growth. That policy failure created pressure on housing, jobs, and social systems long before resentment followed. We also need honesty within the Indian community. Some Indians struggle to adapt being overly loud, culturally rigid, and sometimes lacking empathy for Canadian norms and shared public spaces. I studied Canadian and Indigenous history in school, and respecting that history matters. Assimilation doesn’t mean abandoning your culture, but it does mean understanding and respecting the society you chose to join. Cultural education should be expected, not optional. That said, one Indian doing something wrong does not make all Indians bad. Most Indian students and workers I know are hardworking, punctual, and serious about contributing. I’ve personally worked minimum-wage jobs for years, and what I noticed was not jobs being “taken,” but fewer Canadian youth willing to stay in or commit to these roles long-term. Indians didn’t replace Canadians, they filled vacancies that already existed. I also briefly volunteered helping the homeless, and what I saw was honestly shocking. It’s not that the government isn’t trying to help there are rehabilitation programs and support systems in place. The difficult truth is that a significant portion of the homeless population struggles with substance abuse and refuses treatment because it requires giving up drugs. Over time, homelessness itself starts to function like a culture, where benefits and assistance unintentionally enable continued substance use rather than recovery. This is an uncomfortable reality people don’t like to talk about. None of this is simple. Immigration didn’t break Canada, and neither did one community. Poor policy, weak enforcement, lack of accountability, and refusal from governments and individuals to adapt responsibly is what brought us here. Blame is easy. Honest solutions are not.
Identity Attack0.023193322
Insult0.028832749
Profanity0.015010698
Threat0.0068869707
Severe Toxicity0.0016117096
Low Tox 0.06817148 Constructive 0.823 Personal_Narrative
Jan 27, 2026 22 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I'm afraid immigration isn't our biggest concern rn.
I'm afraid immigration isn't our biggest concern rn.
Identity Attack0.036620867
Insult0.013782915
Profanity0.0137468055
Threat0.0069646453
Severe Toxicity0.0018501282
Low Tox 0.05799546 Constructive 0.509 Fear_Threat
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
A concern is the pivot toward foreign military recruitment. If extortion and fraud isn't enough of a problem now, consider future disloyaly risks with our military. And here we go again, with 'express entry' and …
A concern is the pivot toward foreign military recruitment. If extortion and fraud isn't enough of a problem now, consider future disloyaly risks with our military. And here we go again, with 'express entry' and even an invitation to reply. Watch that back door. Also, way too much money is leaving the country. It's not just about attracting investment but getting it to stay. The immigration policies, ironically, are 'not' diversified.
Identity Attack0.015757138
Insult0.022448512
Profanity0.011663092
Threat0.0076766624
Severe Toxicity0.001335144
Low Tox 0.056263726 Constructive 0.632 Policy_Critique
Feb 27, 2026 BATRA’S BURNING QUESTIONS: Canada’s absent …
It isn't immigration it is replacement.
It isn't immigration it is replacement.
Identity Attack0.024801146
Insult0.012680908
Profanity0.012858666
Threat0.007327127
Severe Toxicity0.0018787384
Low Tox 0.050573748 Low Con 0.179
Sep 10, 2025 1 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
The problem isn’t immigration it’s how rapid the immigration was there should’ve been a cap so that there wasn’t a major influx of people that destroyed the culture if immigration was controlled and had a …
The problem isn’t immigration it’s how rapid the immigration was there should’ve been a cap so that there wasn’t a major influx of people that destroyed the culture if immigration was controlled and had a yearly limit to how many people could immigrate that would’ve preserved canadas culture and forced immigrants to assimilate to Canadian culture. But all politicians saw was 💰 so they made it easier.
Identity Attack0.023796257
Insult0.01838776
Profanity0.011970525
Threat0.006835188
Severe Toxicity0.0012207031
Low Tox 0.048842013 Moderate Con 0.442 Policy_Critique
Oct 3, 2025 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
having an immigration lawyer talk about high immigration numbers is like a real estate agent arguing housing prices should keep rising — it directly benefits their business, so their opinion isn’t neutral expertise, it’s aligned …
having an immigration lawyer talk about high immigration numbers is like a real estate agent arguing housing prices should keep rising — it directly benefits their business, so their opinion isn’t neutral expertise, it’s aligned with self-interest
Identity Attack0.013144426
Insult0.014504919
Profanity0.0103992
Threat0.006016368
Severe Toxicity0.0008058548
Low Tox 0.032863233 Moderate Con 0.347 Policy_Critique
Jan 19, 2026 316 likes Why Canada’s immigration system has …
As a multi-generational, born-and-raised Canadian citizen. Recently, I have been unemployed for 1 year and 2 months, which is the longest I have ever gone without a job in my entire life. My EI has …
As a multi-generational, born-and-raised Canadian citizen. Recently, I have been unemployed for 1 year and 2 months, which is the longest I have ever gone without a job in my entire life. My EI has run out, and during this stressful time, I have only had 4 actual interviews with real human beings. I am also a caregiver for both of my parents, and working remotely has been my profession for the last 7 years. Remote work allows me to both care for them and bring in a full-time income. Despite having 30 years of customer service experience, I find myself being overlooked. Many companies now use AI to prescreen resumes, so if your resume isn’t ATS-friendly, it often never gets seen by a human. Even if you make it past that stage, there are endless AI-driven assessments before you even have a chance to speak with someone. And when you finally do, it’s often yet another layer of screening rather than a real interview. I know I bring value — I consistently receive compliments from customers across cultures for speaking clearly, precisely, and making their experience enjoyable. Yet I find myself competing with younger candidates who can work longer hours, or new immigrants that companies often prioritize, sometimes with government incentives. At 55, I feel like I’m being overlooked despite my proven skills and professionalism. Right now, I live with my retired parents and should be caring for them. Instead, my father is helping me pay my bills so I don’t ruin the credit I worked so hard to build. If I don’t secure a job soon, I fear I’ll lose everything else I’ve managed to hold onto. The stress is overwhelming — I cry daily, and on top of everything, I also face health issues of my own, but I have no space to focus on them because survival takes priority. Canada today feels very different from the country I grew up in. Since the pandemic, things have become harder in every way — jobs, housing, and simply living. Even if I manage to secure work, rent alone now takes up nearly 75% of what I’d earn, not even including other basic bills. It’s disheartening to feel like no matter how hard I push, I can’t get ahead.
Identity Attack0.006474625
Insult0.015796926
Profanity0.014293353
Threat0.0064079775
Severe Toxicity0.0012207031
Low Tox 0.027560094 Constructive 0.813 Personal_Narrative
Aug 28, 2025 Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
Immigration is out of control ! It is 2025 , the year isn’t even half over and they have already brought in almost 1 million mostly Indians . You need to get your facts straight …
Immigration is out of control ! It is 2025 , the year isn’t even half over and they have already brought in almost 1 million mostly Indians . You need to get your facts straight .
Identity Attack0.014597976
Insult0.0013591878
Profanity0.00011599752
Threat0.00016591376
Severe Toxicity0.000005316609
Low Tox 0.012240606
Jun 26, 2025

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.