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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: "You should then also discuss …" 5 comments
You should then also discuss that a lot of companies are attracting these 'knowledge' workers and the goverment plays a big part of in it too. Its all just dumb. Companies want cheap labor, lobby …
You should then also discuss that a lot of companies are attracting these 'knowledge' workers and the goverment plays a big part of in it too. Its all just dumb. Companies want cheap labor, lobby with goverment, goverment agrees because of international competativeness..... and bamm 1 family turns in to, 2 into 10, into 20 etc. But no body is holding companies responsible, and the people who live there are getting f*cked but not by the immigrants, its the businesses in their own country that lobbied like a mf to get these people here.
Identity Attack0.14233272
Insult0.4710501
Profanity0.39670458
Threat0.011223801
Severe Toxicity0.023076924
Moderate 0.45243698 Constructive 0.536 Economic_Argument
Feb 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I hate dishonest reporting. They're blaming Trudeau for immigration and not Ford for allowing all these fake colleges which allowed so many of these immigrants to come in. Also, if you hold the opinions of …
I hate dishonest reporting. They're blaming Trudeau for immigration and not Ford for allowing all these fake colleges which allowed so many of these immigrants to come in. Also, if you hold the opinions of open bigots as equal to those making rational arguments then you contaminate your entire discussion.
Identity Attack0.20088354
Insult0.25800487
Profanity0.029050145
Threat0.00967031
Severe Toxicity0.0064849854
Moderate 0.3250515 Moderate Con 0.464
Sep 25, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Quebec gets tonnes of asylum seekers from North Africa - so makes sense. Also that keeps both sides busy on heated discussion about 'right dress code'.
Quebec gets tonnes of asylum seekers from North Africa - so makes sense. Also that keeps both sides busy on heated discussion about 'right dress code'.
Identity Attack0.04280826
Insult0.018516673
Profanity0.010809111
Threat0.006641001
Severe Toxicity0.0016021729
Low Tox 0.059974585 Constructive 0.527 Comparative_Framing
Nov 21, 2025 Quebec Ends Economic Immigration Program …
One thing also never discussed: because the point system prioritizes specialized labor, almost all immigrants are men. This has led to a massive demographic distortion with somewhere around 56% of people 35 and under in …
One thing also never discussed: because the point system prioritizes specialized labor, almost all immigrants are men. This has led to a massive demographic distortion with somewhere around 56% of people 35 and under in canada being men. This of course makes the birth rate issue much worse and will have future consequences.
Identity Attack0.036878675
Insult0.015644927
Profanity0.010023449
Threat0.006420923
Severe Toxicity0.001115799
Low Tox 0.048594624 Moderate Con 0.44 Unverified_Claim
Jun 17, 2025 2 likes How Canada broke its immigration …
As a Canada who speaks both French and English and who follows politics quite closely, I have to say that the headline and some of the reporting here is quite misleading. A reduction in immigration …
As a Canada who speaks both French and English and who follows politics quite closely, I have to say that the headline and some of the reporting here is quite misleading. A reduction in immigration has broad support across Canada. I wouldn't say that notion is dividing the country in any significant way. You do have certain industry groups that disagree, but among the population these reductions have broad support. This is a historic change in public opinion in Canada, but it has been driven by the unprecedented increase in immigration under the last term of the Trudeau government. To put this in context, non-permanent residents in Canada numbered around 1.5 million on Q3 2023, but by Q3 2025, that number sat a just over 3 million. The previous government increased immigration targets by 3 or 4 times over what they had been for years, which caused a number of economic issues. Essentially, the volume was simply too high for the economy and society to support. This was unfair to both Canadians and new comers, many of which could not find employment or afford a decent place to live. The changes being suggested are largely bringing Canada back to what the targets were for over a decade before, though a bit lower to account for the sudden surge. Canada remains one of the most pro-immigration countries in the world. However, and this is where I think DW's reporting is misleading, there is a distinction to be made between policies at the federal level and policies at the provincial level. Immigration, per our constitution, is a federal matter, however, Quebec in particular is distinct from other provinces. I don't mean only culturally and linguistically, but also in the powers that have been devolved to it by the federal government. On the question of immigration, Quebec has more powers and more ability to set its immigration targets and programs than any of the other 9 provinces. The particular program discussed here, the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ), is a particular immigration stream that only existed in Quebec. So what is happening with that program cannot be labeled as a whole-of-Canada thing. Where the changes to the PEQ are controversial, unlike the general changes at the federal level, is that people who immigrated under that specific program were promised certain things. There was a multi-year time line to Permanent Residency and then Citizenship. Many of those people have been in Quebec for 5-8 years already. However, the changes made to the program were done in such a way where people who many years into the program, had gotten an education, started a career, had children, ect. are now being told they can't continue and must leave Canada. There are even stories of people who married Canadians, now have children, and the one parent who was under this program now faces the possibility of having to leave Canada and be separated from their family. All through no fault of their own. That is what many people see as unfair, and I agree, however limiting future applications under the program, to bring in less people, that is not controversial. Canada has no responsibility to bring in people who are not already in Canada, but Canada does have some responsibility towards people who uprooted their lives to move to Canada and built new lives here based on promises and representations made to them by the Canadian and Quebecois governments. We should no simply kick those people out of the country.
Identity Attack0.011099357
Insult0.022899706
Profanity0.013029462
Threat0.0067316215
Severe Toxicity0.0012397766
Low Tox 0.043399423 Constructive 0.821 Policy_Critique
Feb 11, 2026 29 likes Canada's tighter immigration policy divides …

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.