What Nobody Told You About Canada

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024

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  • @shaykespeeer7040
    @shaykespeeer7040 Год назад +719

    I find it hilarious that so many foreigners want to move to Canada, while more and more Canadians (including myself) are looking to move somewhere more affordable with much better weather. lol

    • @michaelbouillon1241
      @michaelbouillon1241 Год назад +33

      That's the misery of modern economy...not only stuffs is being shipped all around the world, globalisation hits the workers as well

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 Год назад

      The foreigners are being lied to constantly by these immigration consultants set up around the world. I really believe those consultants are on the government payroll. JMHO ;-)

    • @EdleJulve
      @EdleJulve Год назад +26

      I'm in Canada for 1 y and 4 m, with 10 extra months of visa left. Counting he month to go another part.

    • @sajjadraed7177
      @sajjadraed7177 Год назад +161

      No, it is not hilarious, as an Iraqi, I worked for almost 10 years in my country to collect good money to go for studying in Canada, have an education, then get the PR and the passport eventually, after 7 years I will have my decent Canadian passport, with work experiance, and education from one of the best universities in the world.
      Canada is the worst place to live if you are a Canadian or from Europe but it's a paradise for the third countries' citizens.

    • @michaelbouillon1241
      @michaelbouillon1241 Год назад +25

      @@sajjadraed7177 yes you have a point, from 3rd world for sure "richs nations" do offer the minimum required to call life "decent" and have dignity living it

  • @Jokker868
    @Jokker868 7 месяцев назад +96

    As a Canadian I agree with. Canada has fallen apart since Justin Trudeau became prime minister. Canadians don't want to live here.

    • @anne_price
      @anne_price 5 месяцев назад +6

      We can really see the decline starting in 2015. I hope Canadians will remember when elections come.

    • @Linda-dy9dr
      @Linda-dy9dr 4 месяца назад

      More importantly, what does the tird want? Ask yourself this with everything Alberta has they could live very comfortable being separated we have everything we need to trade and live healthy, so if the tird got Canada, what would he have? That's right, everything to rule the world.take a look around you just stand back and take a good look maybe that's why everyone's leaving who owns all our busness? Phone anywhere in the city.who awnsers the phones gas Co.gov.offices rev Canada, just pick one do you feel like your all of sudden a 3 class citizen ? Yes ugly truth.

    • @alexjames6747
      @alexjames6747 4 месяца назад +2

      crime minister

    • @VladislavBabbitt
      @VladislavBabbitt Месяц назад

      They think Justin Trudeau is a native French-speaker from Montreal, when in reality he is a native English-speaker from Ottawa. He moved to Montreal at age 13 and still does not fully master the French Language.
      The father's name, the mother's brain.

  • @mukkah
    @mukkah 11 месяцев назад +131

    Born and raised in Canada. My advice to anyone thinking of immigrating here, come with a LOT of financial support base established AND a gameplan on longterm income. If you come here with just a dream, you will find yourself in a nightmare. Things are changing here and it is going to get much, MUCH more challenging before it gets better.
    Source - a random canadian viewer @ 70k/yr who lives pretty humbly and still struggle financially.
    Not a very good time to move here.

    • @leungtoon6013
      @leungtoon6013 8 месяцев назад +6

      Do some research 😂30 years living cost 🥹🥹🥹and how much you need to make

    • @SolutionsWithin
      @SolutionsWithin 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@mspelleri Quebec is affordable in the outskirts of cities. Take French lessons as a hobby bc they are trying rightly so to preserve their heritage and culture so it’s rude to go there and expect them to speak English. Better to respect their culture. Cheers.

    • @mspelleri
      @mspelleri 6 месяцев назад

      Are you serious? You don't know me. I speak two languages fluently and 2 more conversationally. My French is not at the university professor level, which is where I require my language skills to be to have the kind of intellectual life I am used to. So do YOURSELF a favor and don't make assumptions about people you don't know. @@HuxtableTV

    • @fabiancanada8876
      @fabiancanada8876 6 месяцев назад +5

      @mukkah We immigrated to Canada (NS) from Germany about 12 years ago. We really liked it in the beginning and had a good start. The last years, especially since the shutdown, have been have been quite bad with the cost of living being extremely high and wages extremely low. We have two children (about 10 years old) and have started thinking of leaving to Equador, Belize,.. However, we do not have online jobs and are about 20 years away from retirement. We are not quite sure how to continue.

    • @mukkah
      @mukkah 6 месяцев назад

      @@fabiancanada8876Bruh, story hit dem feels

  • @greggieboy393
    @greggieboy393 8 месяцев назад +47

    I was born in Canada. I’m retired and she is right. You better be very rich if you come here or you will live in poverty. By the way, winters are long and very cold for 7 months.

    • @SolutionsWithin
      @SolutionsWithin 7 месяцев назад +6

      That depends where. In GTA we don’t get winter at all anymore last 3 years.

    • @Linda-dy9dr
      @Linda-dy9dr 5 месяцев назад +2

      Not when another country wants to take your country from you.they group together,and that's how Canadians should be.stand up for what's yours.

    • @adelb7897
      @adelb7897 11 дней назад

      Where 90% of the population lives, winter is either non existent (southern BC coast) or in southern Ontario, it can vary year to year from 2 weeks of winter (last two years) to 4 months of winter MAX (2013-2014 and 2014-2015). The 6-8 months of winter is only if you're living in the Northern territories.

  • @Kakiharaichii
    @Kakiharaichii Год назад +79

    If you are well-established (friends, family, land or house ownership, being native in your country) in your country, I don't see any point of going to Canada. I have seen a lot of examples of people regretting their decisions. Desolate suburbs, insane house prices, car centric soulless lifestyle, polite but shallow social interactions, stagnant wages, and crime (yes, soft crime is surprisingly high). There is a reason why Canada mostly attracts immigrants from really really poor, unsafe and undeveloped countries because others go to other destinations or stay wherever they are. World is not what it used to be, stay in your safe zone and try other types of adventures, imo.

    • @mikegkerr
      @mikegkerr Год назад +6

      I was born and raised in Canada, have lived in Hong Kong for 12 years, but will be returning to Canada. This comment is absolutely correct.

    • @queenomi2182
      @queenomi2182 Год назад

      ​@@mikegkerr hello PLEASE how can I text you privately have a question about my visa😢

    • @Dreadlock1227
      @Dreadlock1227 11 месяцев назад +8

      Agreed, having lived in both the US and Canada, Canada’s definitely quite far behind most of the developed world. I feel like a lot of people around the world have this idealistic idea of what Canada is, and it’s just pretty false. Most of the criticisms that people have of the United States also apply to Canada. Canada’s kind of just America lite

    • @stellamilovic-vr1yq
      @stellamilovic-vr1yq 7 месяцев назад +5

      It’s sooo true what you said!! I’m an immigrant l live in Canada for 25 years. I live in Montreal. Climate sucks , people are not friendly, health care is in a dump ( I’ve been on a waiting list for a family doctor for almost 3 years now). Prices of houses doubled in a last decade. People around the world have completely wrong perception of Canada as some idyllic country. Far from it ! 😢

    • @JMunchen-wf2yj
      @JMunchen-wf2yj Месяц назад

      I agree as well - I’m Canadian but was born in Europe. Parents moved here when I was a little kid so I’ve grown up here my whole life but always stayed very connected to Europe through family. This is one big thing most people never mention (and this video didn’t mention) but Canada is very ugly. The countryside can be beautiful but there’s nothing there and it’s very wild. But the cities are absolutely hideous, full of garbage, people don’t maintain their properties, people typically don’t do a lot of gardening or care about how their neighbourhood looks. England, Germany, Austria, italy, these counties are so full of colour and their cultures take pride in their surroundings. Canada is just depressingly grey and ugly. The architecture doesn’t help, Canada doesn’t know what a nice looking building is. The other thing is that Canadians having this reputation for being nice is really bizarre, people don’t say hi to each other, they are very insular, everyone is out for themselves in Canada. There also isn’t really a single good restaurant in Canada (there’s a few here and there in the big cities) but for the most part Canada is chain restaurant garbage and even the ‘mom & pop’ restaurants just serve frozen dinners. Cheap oils, terrible ingredients, no pride. There is no food culture in Canada. A pub here is basically a glorified McDonald’s, but actually McDonald’s has better quality control. If you already live in Europe…. Just stay… the grass is not greener here. Stay in Munich, or Bolzano, or anywhere.

  • @fr.jamesjohnson1567
    @fr.jamesjohnson1567 Год назад +31

    I’ve visited Canada a few times. The place baffles me. It’s basically an economic zone with no cultural personality. The only thing Canadians seem to believe in is being “really nice” and passively accepting anything and everything that is “progressive.” What is the point of Canada?

    • @georgekushner6972
      @georgekushner6972 5 месяцев назад +3

      Point of Canada is (at least was) to provide you with a relatively safe environment, low-corruption governance and decent education. Cultural personality is not on the offer. I've been here for 15 years and hardly ever met a "Canadian" ( small English speaking hereditary elites ruling the country ). Although, the happy ride seems to be coming to an end just as elsewhere in the West. Safety goes rapidly down, governing comes mainly to stumping out any initiative, and education turning into indoctrination

  • @nataliemercier2031
    @nataliemercier2031 Год назад +320

    As a Canadian who wants to leave my own country, here’s my advise to foreigner: don’t come here! It’ll be your big mistake ever!

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +16

      ❤️

    • @mikeheaton8424
      @mikeheaton8424 Год назад +73

      Canada has gone downhill with Trudeau !

    • @seanothepop4638
      @seanothepop4638 Год назад +8

      @@mikeheaton8424 You agree that housing and shelter will help our homeless right? As per this video. Trudeau will hate that, and any form of government more right wing than he will also hate that. It is the solution but the silver lining to all of this is that anyone against homeless getting help will eventually have it on their own doorsteps literally.

    • @mikeheaton8424
      @mikeheaton8424 Год назад +14

      @@seanothepop4638 I don’t understand what your point is ?

    • @chydi10
      @chydi10 Год назад +11

      Im really thinking of moving to Canada. It’s always been my dream

  • @krps28
    @krps28 10 месяцев назад +46

    I moved to Canada in 2009 and just couple months ago I was finally able to find a family doctor. I am waiting for a knee surgery for the past 8 months and a friend of a friend who was waiting for the same kind of surgery for the past 5 years decided to go to US and pay for his surgery because he was struggling with his life quality.

    • @mexjmort
      @mexjmort 10 месяцев назад +5

      Most indoctrinated Canadians will say to you, get a F out of Canada. YT does not let me to use other words

    • @paspep
      @paspep 10 месяцев назад +6

      You are lucky,
      I was born here, pay taxes here since ??? 1997.......i still waiting since ??? 2005 for a family doctor

    • @GhassanJneinaty
      @GhassanJneinaty 6 месяцев назад +2

      since 2005 ?? Are you kidding?@

    • @mpzeng
      @mpzeng 6 месяцев назад +4

      I just fly back to Serbia when I need quick and affordable medical care and definitely dental work too. In Canada I'm taxed crazy to pay for their healthcare which sucks and isn't there when you need it. All my money is taken away from me so they cam hand out free heroin, cocaine, opioids and needles for junkies, instead of actually being a lawful country and arresting them since under Canada's law it's a crime to use drugs. They'll probably legalize them too like they did marijuana which now there're more stores selling that crap than there are grocery stores

    • @Linda-dy9dr
      @Linda-dy9dr 5 месяцев назад +1

      I've been trying , but be careful in hospital make sure you know who is giving you meds ,no one other than a nurse should do that, and check your pills before you take them.things are not clean any more it's bad,I sware no body is properly trained any morehouse keeping leaves alot to be desired.bathroom floor never go in there with out slippers everyone uses them from street people(visitors) to staff and God knows what they bring in on their shoes,it's bad when you have to remind them to wash their hands, what does that tell you, infection is very common.

  • @jake4549
    @jake4549 Год назад +377

    Honestly a lot of these issues are in Australia too ( I'm Australian ) And we have many people coming here. Every country has its pros and cons

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +25

      100%

    • @nexus135
      @nexus135 Год назад +18

      Jake, can you please compare canadian and australian healthcare system for me? Do you have same problems as canadians?

    • @3rayallen
      @3rayallen Год назад

      @@MakeThatChange If you russian expats hate Canada so much, we politely ask you to leave our country and go back to your oppressive homeland of russia where Putin can watch over you. We really hate hearing you loud russians speaking on our streets in downtown Toronto and in the movie theatres, you russians always talking and laughing so loud. Please learn some manners before coming to our country.

    • @ichow2941
      @ichow2941 Год назад +26

      ​@@nexus135 Australian healthcare is much better. Also, Australians can opt for affordable private healthcare.

    • @nexus135
      @nexus135 Год назад +2

      @@ichow2941 thank you!

  • @asebmer2
    @asebmer2 Год назад +255

    I came to study to Canada in the 90s, lived and worked here for 8 years, left Canada and always wanted to come back. My dream came true more than 20 years later, I got a very good job in Montreal in 2020, but to find out that the health care system is extremely deteriorated. I decided am going back home soon. My goal is to be back in Europe by 2024. I may have a lower salary, but I will be able to see a doctor when I need it. Thank you for making this video. I felt I was being exagerated about the health care problem.

    • @sarmbaker3945
      @sarmbaker3945 Год назад +21

      Unfortunately no, your not. I was in the Military for 3 decades and they have a separate health care system. I didn’t like it but it was way more available then the civilian system. After having to retire and use the civilian medical system I’ve been very disappointed. For 2 of the 6 years I could only find a NP as a family health care provider and she was terrible. She was my only choice after 2 years on the “Healthcare Connect” rot and wait system. I left and am back into the system for the last 2 years and must now use the hospital emergency or one of the walk in clinics that are popping up all over and they are just a Telemedicine video conference setup.
      Frankly I’ve given up on it and now research and treat myself whenever possible. I’ve stopped taking the poison I was once prescribed and now take responsibility for my own Heath in any way possible and use the medical system as last resort. I’m not alone and I’m sure that it’s one of the causes of the huge surge of unexpected deaths we’ve been experiencing as many people lost trust in the medical system and it’s corruption by the government during Cov.
      The USA (and to a simular degree Canada)takes 87% of the worlds prescription drugs yet are 46 on the list for life expectancy and 15 in quality of life. Canada is 16 in life expectancy (taken from worldometers.com) so lots of prescription isn’t the way, I just makes more money for the Pharma.
      Once Canada’s pride and joy our medical system has become our shame and burden. It coast each province close to Half of their budgets and the quality of care just keeps going down. We have the death boards the Americans were so against when the USA brought in Obama Care were they weigh the budget and the cost of treating you or your aging parents and now advise to commit medical suicide is pushed to help our WEF puppet gov cull excess population.

    • @richardtaylor8808
      @richardtaylor8808 Год назад +22

      Don’t rush back to uk it’s crumbling by the day!!

    • @nickyalousakis3851
      @nickyalousakis3851 Год назад +13

      i was a fan of socialized healthcare. but not anymore. if anyone is interested in what is likely the best healthcare worldwide.... examine the system in place in switzerland. is't a model i think canada needs to adapt.... but as the two presenters pointed out,,,. cabada isn;t innovative and is risk averse. attempting to alter our healthcare here will never happen. i also lived in the USA for a year. it's vastly vastly better than Canada's = if you're covered. I found that 92 percent of Americans have coverage, but that small percentage that don;'t have coverage is heartbreaking. Anyway great video you guys summed up Canada to a T

    • @underated17
      @underated17 Год назад +2

      Wow I am interested how is is healthcare so much better in USA?

    • @bling0rb007
      @bling0rb007 Год назад +13

      Many of us are talking about this problem but for some reason Canadians are so delusional. When we talk about this kind of problems they act like we are the crazy one and everything is fine.

  • @icixie
    @icixie Год назад +72

    As a East European working in the poorest Canadian neighbourhood I get the both ends of the racism - white people call me a f... immigrant, native people and non white call me a f... white man. Also government jobs are not about being able and capable to do that job, it is all about playing politics. I deeply regret moving here.

    • @akinyodesolajoe4802
      @akinyodesolajoe4802 Год назад +8

      Jesus christ!
      Your story is touching,my advice is try to put yourself together and plan to move out to a better Country.....Joe from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬💯

    • @arthurgamerpro6585
      @arthurgamerpro6585 Год назад

      usa is better

    • @rscott2247
      @rscott2247 Год назад

      Many of own kind of whites are hateful wolves. My parents are not my friends !

    • @petermaciak8030
      @petermaciak8030 Год назад +13

      Yes, Canada is not a nice place for immigrants. Canada has an agenda to ship people in to fill low pay positions. Immigrants are second class citizens here.
      I also really regret moving to this awful place.

    • @petermaciak8030
      @petermaciak8030 Год назад +4

      The Canadian people more so tolerate immigrants than actually give you an opportunity to build a life here.

  • @edkolly7147
    @edkolly7147 Год назад +57

    Healthcare workers in Canada are over worked and underpaid especially since the cost of living is so high and increasing and because I work in healthcare nearing retirement and haven’t had a raise in over five years !

    • @John_Caravella
      @John_Caravella 7 месяцев назад +4

      I salute you and thank you for your service. All the money in the world wouldn't entice me to work in a "modern" Canadian hospital.

  • @adudeczka
    @adudeczka Год назад +219

    I think something worth mentioning is the quality of food sold here. It is pricey and low quality, especially fresh produce and fruit - much of it picked unripe in central America and shipped thousands of km to be sold on Canadian grocery shelves. If you're in a hurry, it's difficult to find an inexpensive and healthy option, like in many other countries. Your selection is largely limited to TIm Hortons and other fast food chains, which don't generally offer nutritious choices.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +15

      That’s a wonderful point we haven’t thought of. Definitely an important point to mention.

    • @davidjohnson8655
      @davidjohnson8655 Год назад +15

      @Yosa Boas I live in an Alberta town, they are very safe. There are no animals that threaten humans here, just coyotes who can barely hold their own against the town cats. Tornadoes are the only natural disasters, but they are very minor and cause virtually no injuries. Blizzards are the main threat, -40 is pretty common, and winds can gust up to 100kph.
      The medical system in rural areas are much, much less stressed. My doctor always has a slot available within a week and usually an open slot within a day if needed. Medical care is not free for foreigners however, but that's not a big deal, it's like not having access to the free version of a life saving app, and if your credit score is decent you wont qualify for any costly services anyways.
      I highly recommend not moving to Canada, it has been moving in a tyrannical direction for decades. The Panama Papers show that Canada is the primary tax haven for Americans, the average person pays effectively over 50% in taxes when accounting for inflation, whereas a wealthy person would only pay around 20% on 50% of their earnings, as this is what the capital gains rates are.
      If you are a multi millionaire looking to offload a literal boatload worth of capital to an anonymous offshore holding company, you should definately give Canada a visit, otherwise it's just your typical totalitarian socialist state that sponsors it's own protests to make it seem democratic when in reality you are a pathetic pleb with no rights.

    • @songsabai3794
      @songsabai3794 Год назад +7

      "The 3,000 mile salad ".....yes, Canada is very vulnerable to supply-chain issues, dominated by big-corp,chain stores with a low-quality / high margin business model, makes staying healthy difficult while working like an industrial slave.

    • @ann7878
      @ann7878 Год назад +3

      @@songsabai3794 never been heard "supply chain" issues until the covid mess.

    • @songsabai3794
      @songsabai3794 Год назад +1

      @@ann7878 Yes, that is true....as long as it is 'business as usual' no need to worry. BUT, as long as Canada depends on import food supply and long distant trucking transport, the fundamental vulnerability still remains.

  • @andrews4502
    @andrews4502 Год назад +183

    I moved to Canada in 2003, I think over the past few years things really took a turn for the worst and alot of the issues we're encountering now are mostly a result of government incompetency
    1) Instead of focusing on treatment and recovery we prioritized harm reduction and drug decriminalization which largely results in the current mental health/addiction crisis
    2) Instead of seeing housing as a public need, policies make housing investment vehicles (notably for rich folks in foreign countries) and locals can't really afford to buy or rent as a result
    3) Instead of building mass transit infrastructure including subways/light rail we continue to be extremely car-centric, most Canadians can't get around without a car but also can't really afford one due to all the costs associated with ownership.
    4) Government continues to cut back on healthcare spending despite an aging population across the country
    And one nongovernment-related aspect which is NIMBYism -- endless delays/protests on all major projects because someone is afraid their backyard views might be obstructed or some old trees might be cut.

    • @anuoluwa_peace
      @anuoluwa_peace Год назад +12

      Number 3 is so significant

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol Год назад

      Exactly, you are offering safe injection sites to addicts and other incentives to keep using. The new Meth they are taking will make you bat ball crazy within a year. If you are not crazy when you start taking it, you soon will be. It destroys your mind

    • @x0rn312
      @x0rn312 Год назад +5

      As for number one: You can't focus on treatment and recovery when you're throwing everybody in prison... Harm reduction go hand drug decriminalization go hand in hand with treatment and recovery

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol Год назад +16

      @@x0rn312 Nope. It's not working. It's time for tough love. You can give them a choice: rehab or jail. Let them decide, but they are not going to lay on the sidewalk and shoot up, defecate/urinate, and sleep all day in front of children and anybody else walking by.

    • @giannilyanicks1718
      @giannilyanicks1718 Год назад

      canadians aren't that nice. When people criticize something which is important to them , which are linked to their experiences, they become annoying, condescending ,arrogant and bullying. they thinks their experiences are universal , that they are living encyclopedias and they don't care of the other experiences. they're polite only because it's normal in their society. threy're not different of the japanese, polite outside, but toxic on the inside when we reach some limits

  • @buscandolaverdad6888
    @buscandolaverdad6888 Год назад +290

    I pay 50 pesos in Mexico ( like 3.50 dollars) to see a regular doctor and get a prescription, I really thought that it was this great country that TV portrays to be, but the more I learn from it, the more I understand how good I have it in my country.

    • @fwefhwe4232
      @fwefhwe4232 Год назад +31

      same here in India. we pay 800rs (10 USD) to see a specialist doctor and get tests done immediately.
      my family was offered pr in Canada but we refused. if you earn more then 20k usd a year, India is a great place to live

    • @lucanuneztv
      @lucanuneztv Год назад +18

      Viva Mexico 🇲🇽!!!

    • @dayzign77
      @dayzign77 Год назад

      theres something suspicious for a country which advertise its citizenship like canada

    • @filthyrych
      @filthyrych Год назад +16

      $210 a visit to my doctor. $1200 for an ambulance ride.....no less then $1000 for an emergency room visit

    • @asimskentzos9231
      @asimskentzos9231 Год назад +31

      @@fwefhwe4232 I don't have to pay anything to see a doctor here in Canada or get my tests back and it doesn't take long, within 3 business days for results. Don't believe everything you hear.

  • @merrygolds3
    @merrygolds3 Год назад +5

    Love Canada! As a woman of colour, and grandchild of multi-ethno immigrants, this country is one of the most Liberal and progressive nations on the planet, with a plethora of social programs and socialized healthcare.

  • @brigittebazinet7298
    @brigittebazinet7298 Год назад +83

    I'm a Canadian and it's been 10 years I am not able to get a Doctor where I am living . :( My mother was diabetic and she had to purchase her needles but druggies are given there needles for there addiction to keep them SAFE. :(

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +5

      Not just them safe but also us safe, to prevent them going out and committing crimes

    • @mikeheaton8424
      @mikeheaton8424 Год назад

      What a scam . The government enables addicts!

    • @Dubs22005
      @Dubs22005 Год назад +20

      @@MakeThatChange i say keep them locked in rehab centers until they're better
      it's stupid to enable them

    • @mr_enigmatic
      @mr_enigmatic Год назад

      @@MakeThatChange "safe injection sites" have led to an increase in crime everywhere they were tried, except in 2011, but that was a year where heroin was at an all time low in terms of availability... stop being such a fool & actually look at the problem.
      The root of homeless is not lack of a home, 99% of the time, it's drug addiction, & the root of that addiction is mental illness the vast majority of the time.
      Wake up & stop spreading nonsense FFS.

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 Год назад

      @@MakeThatChange, _"prevent them going out and committing crimes"_ that's the government propaganda. It hasn't stopped them from committing crimes, especially in the neighbourhoods where they congregate.

  • @BC-rq5jl
    @BC-rq5jl Год назад +83

    One of the biggest problems is the ban on washing machines in apartments, when even in the third world countries everyone has a personal washing machine in their apartment since the 60s of the last century. it's terribly disgusting and unsanitary to wash your clothes together with hundreds or thousands of other residents of the building in one washer or in a city laundry.

    • @TeraGreene1
      @TeraGreene1 Год назад +4

      As someone who helps to clean an apartment building to help an older friend, I agree. It’s disgusting how people treat the laundry room; and if I didn’t go in to clean it 2x a week, eek! People are gross and have no ownership over their domain (even if they are just renting). They will leave dust balls NEXT to the trash can instead of putting it in, they leave hair and trash and bleh. Let me stop haha. 😊

    • @besteirolnerd2615
      @besteirolnerd2615 Год назад +10

      I don’t really know what you’re talking about on this one. Washing machines are not prohibited in apartments, at least not in Quebec.

    • @blastermaster5039
      @blastermaster5039 Год назад +2

      ​@@besteirolnerd2615based Quebec

    • @giannilyanicks1718
      @giannilyanicks1718 Год назад

      canadians aren't that nice. When people criticize something which is important to them , which are linked to their experiences, they become annoying, condescending ,arrogant and bullying. they thinks their experiences are universal , that they are living encyclopedias and they don't care of the other experiences. they're polite only because it's normal in their society. threy're not different of the japanese, polite outside, but toxic on the inside when we reach some limits

    • @jujuswbeans
      @jujuswbeans Год назад +1

      Wait... What ????? Is this true ?!

  • @ConradGosling
    @ConradGosling Год назад +57

    Great content on your channel, I’m 53 and my wife and I reached $1M net worth in 2017, five years later it’s $2.4M. Our yearly salary is a little over $100K. We drive older cars, cook at home, eat leftovers, and have 2 in college. We saved for college and our boys help by working. They will graduate debt free.

    • @paengguin9381
      @paengguin9381 Год назад +1

      Congrats! You are in US like me that is why. I retired at 38 with a very high net worth. Money continues to work for me. USA! USA! USA!

    • @gojotv257
      @gojotv257 Год назад

      What job where you doing please

  • @thepuzzledgoddess
    @thepuzzledgoddess Год назад +13

    First, I want to thank you for making this video. The health of a country, or the health of an individual which are clearly linked, is dependent on our ability to see ourselves and each other, and make necessary changes to improve in the areas that we lack personally, and as communities in our beautiful country of Canada and other countries as well. Well, it’s a work in progress. I appreciate how you’ve inspired us to speak about things that aren’t necessarily spoken about. At least not where I live and have lived in Canada. Thank you so much for that opportunity. It doesn’t matter about my opinion. What matters is sharing our own thoughts, feelings, and experiences because they aren’t debatable.
    We are in violation of Multiple Human Rights violations against Inuit , Indigenous and Métis people by the United Nations. Most have no water to drink-not even boiled water and bottled water is available sometimes when it’s brought to reservations . Children don’t have the same access to books. So many thousands of bodies of children taken to residential schools from their parents arms and community for over 160 years yet the deep wounds aren’t given compassion by most people anymore and systemic abuse actively impacts them and therefore all of Us . We are all one whether we see people as other’ or not. We’re humans.
    They’re not seen in media unless it’s a bad story yet we’re only now teaching one mandatory class by non indigenous people. Solution: elders teach their grandchildren languages that weren’t erased by genocide and environmental /spiritual cultural practices and lifestyles before they’re gone by paying first people elders and streaming it into all Canadian classrooms so the children can see a future where they’re valued and all Canadian kids can get a full education and learn accurate history. Making canoes, baskets, sacred ceremonies, food growing (that they taught to pilgrims so they’d survive here), etc. No, I’m not indigenous. I’m an immigrant like all but the first people. They’ve an amazing culture that’s been all but lost . When we don’t see ourselves represented in any media, any careers, and start our lives in extended poverty based on our race, and all that was taken still today, it’s no wonder the teen suicide rate for indigenous youth is more than double / triple all non - indigenous youth. The numbers are growing.
    I live in Care due to my physical disabilities . An international nursing student worked for me providing personal care like showers, meal prep etc and over that year, she said she wouldn’t have moved here specifically because of a few things I’ve mentioned. She told me Canada was sold to people in her country of origin as a ‘multicultural’ safe haven without extreme racism still prevalent today and within our history.
    I’m ashamed of Canadian government promises for over 100 years that aren’t fulfilled. All children deserve healthy drinking Water and an education. Period. Especially, the ambassadors of this amazing land that they see as themselves without separation. That’s accurate. We will have nothing to stand upon if we don’t protect the earth. It will go on without us.
    I see many things in the comments I’ve seen or experienced, unfortunately. This is a beautiful country for so many reasons. It’s important that from such abundance we listen to your video, look at ourselves honestly and i feel, be the change we want to see in the world like Gandhi said.
    Much love and healing from an All inclusive advocate. All life matters.

    • @TidesofWarHighlights
      @TidesofWarHighlights Год назад

      Don't worry about them, worry about yourself. White people have been in this continent and others for way longer than you have been told, those people are not "Indigenous" that's a scam to make you give up your heritage. If you are a white, you are "indigineous" to this world and this machine will steamroll you if you don't wake up and protect YOURSELF.

  • @rorschachairsoft
    @rorschachairsoft Год назад +36

    After living 7 years in Canada (GTA) I realized that the country is only getting worse and worse and everyday more expensive.
    All those progressive measures (abortion, euthanasia, drugs support and so on) only makes it worse.

    • @smwk2017
      @smwk2017 Год назад +4

      We have a Liberal government. You forget mention gender X in passports and recreational cannabis.

    • @Muckytuja
      @Muckytuja 6 месяцев назад +2

      How does abortions or euthanasia makes a country worse, exactly? Please, elaborate!

  • @tabiripetrovich517
    @tabiripetrovich517 Год назад +146

    I was born and raised in canada and 8 years ago we just gave up. My family decided that enough was enough and left our beloved country.
    I miss a lot of things. I miss the snow and the friendly neighbours but honestly: its so much better in this poor, almost third-world country on the edge of europe.
    For everyone who wants to move to canada: pls dont do that. You will regret it.

    • @arthorim
      @arthorim Год назад +4

      Is there easier to move? I would love to move somewhere else.

    • @iamkels5297
      @iamkels5297 Год назад +13

      @@arthorim not sure if it’s easy but they are expecting 1.5mil of new immigrants by 2025,I think because a lot of Canadian left Canada so they eventually inviting immigrants to come to their country

    • @colleenduffy1139
      @colleenduffy1139 Год назад +11

      Can I ask what country you moved to? what prompted you to leave?

    • @sotch2271
      @sotch2271 Год назад +1

      And if its your only country ?

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 Год назад +1

      @@colleenduffy1139, _"Can I ask what country you moved to?..."_ Ukraine?

  • @thomothomo1078
    @thomothomo1078 Год назад +11

    The fundamental problem with Canada and this also applies to many other advanced economies is that housing costs have been allowed to skyrocket.High immigration in combination with low interest rates and certain tax breaks and buyer incentives have all combined to cause this.What this means is that the average citizen is now paying too much out of their income in either rent or house repayments and this reduces spending in the rest of the economy and is a relatively wasteful use of capital so wealth creation has also declined.Australia,New Zealand the UK and Netherlands and parts of the US have also fallen into this vortex.

    • @marblox9300
      @marblox9300 Год назад +5

      All real estate should be Owner Occupied by law - no rental investors. That would eliminate sky high housing prices. But governments don't care about people - they only care about revenue.

  • @lotustrading3893
    @lotustrading3893 Год назад +2

    With respect to racism in Canada. I have lived here all my life. During the 1970's, Canada was proud to be a non-racist nation. Different races at schools, in friendships were common. Women were in senior roles such as teachers, principals and police. As I grew up, gender and race were never even thought of as an issue. Women and men had respect for each other. Middle class were more sofisticated than they are today. By the 1980s, sexual orientation became a non issue. Gays and lesbians were open about it in high schools. No one cared. Not until recently. Only over the last 12- 15 years has everything changed. Now gender is an issue. Sexual orientation is an issue. Race is an issue. All because, and only because our culture was intentionally changed. Not by the people. The people are still the same. Only what they believe has changed or what they have been told to believe. It's sad. This time period, socially, is "The Fall of Canada".

  • @saleevelasquez7511
    @saleevelasquez7511 Год назад +14

    Its my dream to work and live in canada because they say canada is one of the best country to work and live. But unfortunately i have been denied or refused a visa for several times already. And i accept maybe canada is not for me. So good luck to those applying for visa in canada. May your dream come true.🙏

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Год назад +4

      minus -35C in the winter

    • @hannanatalisa3282
      @hannanatalisa3282 Год назад +5

      Blessing in disguise 💕. My sister wanted to visit family in Canada but was denied entrance. That was at the beginning of 2020 before lockdown. In hindsight we see it as a blessing. If she did go then she wouldn't have come back here. 😁

    • @yonasyonas1962
      @yonasyonas1962 Год назад

      Enjoy the weather where you live my friend, the housing crisis here in Canada could have forced you to sleep out in the streets in minus 30 temperature had you come here..

  • @focusedeye
    @focusedeye Год назад +8

    As a born and bred (68 year old) Canadian on BC's lower mainland, I totally agree with their take.

  • @yg2356
    @yg2356 Год назад +156

    Great video. Just returned from a full day in the emergency room at BC Children's Hospital in Vancouver. After 3 visits over the last few months for my 2 children my opinion is that the health care delays are more due to complacency and a lack of focus on efficiency than anything else. On our last visit, the comment from a nurse was "today's 8 hour wait is not bad, last week it was 15 hours". That shows how there is a general acceptance of mediocrity here.

    • @Ken-dn7ge
      @Ken-dn7ge Год назад +3

      Who holds the emergency room doors open or shut. Perhaps the dollar does in partiality

    • @yourmainful
      @yourmainful Год назад

      That is very scary and disgusting. A lot of mis information and smoke has been blown up our rears as Canadians.

    • @Ken-dn7ge
      @Ken-dn7ge Год назад +2

      In 2004 Ontario was spending if I remember correctly from a provincial town hall invited attendee sixty five percent of its tax dollar on healthcare.

    • @Ken-dn7ge
      @Ken-dn7ge Год назад +3

      Usually if something doesn't grow , it dies. I believe we are in a palliative state with regards to universal healthcare in Canada witnessing the slow erosion of the systems as the Canadian healthcare act allows province to there own interpretation of its contents

    • @Ken-dn7ge
      @Ken-dn7ge Год назад +5

      In 2006 I wrote a paper titled healthcare issues parts one and two as a submission to a world Summit held by the club of Amsterdam and published by Felix Bopp. I dunno if it can still be found online. It is yes a ways back in time however any of the issues I wrote about are still hanging around. Wow.
      Ken Rawlings DHSA retired CHE.( Canadian health executive)

  • @Kingsoupturbo
    @Kingsoupturbo Год назад +78

    Lifetime Canadian who works HR at gov. in Alberta, can confirm all things you said are very accurate.

    • @MagnusOffical
      @MagnusOffical Год назад +1

      Your fault buddy
      Thanks

    • @arthurgamerpro6585
      @arthurgamerpro6585 Год назад

      usa is better

    • @jakejimstone5029
      @jakejimstone5029 10 месяцев назад +3

      I always wondered how HR became the forefront in job hiring. It used to be that they would setup the interview (screen resumes) and then present candidates to the person within the company to hire someone. Now, even before you get to talk to the person hiring, you have to pass HR screening. Asking questions that are not even pertinent to the job. I worked in IT for Alberta gov't - they are not part of any union! Why?

    • @Kingsoupturbo
      @Kingsoupturbo 10 месяцев назад

      @@jakejimstone5029 the truth is that often the people whos department is being hired for, often aren't very competent in how to conduct a City interview, or have Bias. HR in Union environments have to follow a specific set of guidelines in the hiring process, usually they're experts in how to do this, and score the interview properly according the Union guidelines, a lot more then some manager who really has little to no experience in hiring. It tries to level the playing field so that anyone can be succesful as a candidate and not just someone who is a friend of hiring manager, or looks the way someone wants them to look.

    • @JohnnyLynnLee
      @JohnnyLynnLee 9 месяцев назад

      I saw a bunch of those idiotic videos about the problems in Canada made by people with an IQ of a broken glass of beer, like here. They all come down to "woke=crime. That's what's being implied. And none of them touch on the real problem because they are too ignorant. Canada has a giant real state bubble. People can't rent, people can't buy houses. If people can't afford houses they will become homeless, of course. And if the population of homeless and destitute increases OF COURSE the drug consumption (NOT the laws regarding addicts) will increase and OF COURSE the crime rates will also increase. That's why poor countries with social inequality (both things) and poor neighborhoods in rich countries populated mostly by ethnic minorities have higher crime rates! I know people like this one in this channel think it's a RACIAL (or a "cultural") problem but of course it's an ECONOMICAL problem. People in Canada and in other rich countries talking about Canada just discovered what poverty and social inequality causes! It's that simple! The Canadian government should do what CHINA did popping the bubble themselves before the tragedy that inevitably will happen went the bubble burst becomes so big to the point of imploding the country.
      It's a BUBBLE. It's appalling how she (as many!) basically blame the homeless for being homeless and blame increase in drug consumption on laws about it and the increase in crime on immigrants in the SAME video they talk how renting in Canada became impossible. If people can't rent they live on the streets, People on the streets tend to use more drugs and commit more crimes. It's a no brainer! Actually, contrary to what those RUclipsers probably want, is a GOD propaganda for Canada! People are so unused to poverty and what comes with poverty in Canda that they can even connect the dots! When a CHILD could!

  • @vickomen333
    @vickomen333 Год назад +33

    No wonder Kenyan nurses sell like hotcake in Canada. Again, I know several that have moved from Canada to the US coz of course, the poor pay.

    • @loisewakini2442
      @loisewakini2442 Год назад

      Now we know

    • @lylesmith8632
      @lylesmith8632 Год назад

      @Loise Wakini Nursing jobs in Canada are high paying jobs. They make more then most people. Don't believe bull.

    • @vickomen333
      @vickomen333 Год назад

      you should go there though.

    • @AndreaWhy-ky3zj
      @AndreaWhy-ky3zj 4 месяца назад

      It was Filipino nurses as well

  • @dimetronome
    @dimetronome Год назад +83

    Excellent video! No country is perfect, and it's good to know the pros and cons of any country so that you have realistic expectations.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +4

      We agree! Thank you for watching!

    • @f18superhornetcer78
      @f18superhornetcer78 Год назад +2

      no There is many countries better than canada... of course some european..

    • @dimetronome
      @dimetronome Год назад

      @@f18superhornetcer78 I think you might be responding to someone else's comment.

    • @noorullah5543
      @noorullah5543 7 месяцев назад

      i living in Europe in Europe is also no jobs everything is to much expensive i think Canada is better then Europe now​@@f18superhornetcer78

  • @rasenshuriken6431
    @rasenshuriken6431 Год назад +33

    Just subscribed because I had NO other chance with the super accurate information provided here ! Our politicians should look for these independent researchers to at least try to fix some of our problems! GOOD JOB 👍

  • @richardramfire3971
    @richardramfire3971 7 месяцев назад +4

    I strongly recommend foreigners to think twice and do research. Don’t just listen to the propaganda. If your from India you will face all kinds of discrimination. Racism against East Indian is coming back as Canadians as they have large student populations. More and more people are fed up and they are being blamed for the rental and housing crisis.

  • @MrDarkchipmunk
    @MrDarkchipmunk Год назад +78

    One thing about the discrimination in Canada that I would like to point out is that minority groups also discriminate against other minority groups. Black people in Canada also have to deal with discrimination from other non black minorities.

    • @AP-bo2pr
      @AP-bo2pr Год назад

      IT S NOT TRUE, white person has no more rights compare with brown people,,,, they give more ritghts to brown people,,,,,thats why white people has no more place in CACA=CANADA COUNTRY.... Full of paki and eastindians that government protect them, give them grant money from us white people working hard,,,,that why white people never went back to CANADA=CACA, and never been happy there. Trudeau monkey brought brown people millions because he gets bribery money from Indian and Paki gov in his personal account and steal tax payers money,,,,,,DISGUSTING GOVERNMENT IN CANADA.

    • @istvanglock7445
      @istvanglock7445 Год назад +17

      Discrimination is rather a loaded word, but any ethnic/racial group always tends to favour its own. It's human nature.

    • @mikee1000
      @mikee1000 Год назад +1

      It's socks being non white in Canada brother I hear you loud and clearly. Minorities are harsh towards the non white citizens of Canada. They bring with them the negative part of their culture. They just pretend that they have reformed themselves in front of the white population.

    • @Mkj119
      @Mkj119 Год назад +2

      @@istvanglock7445 tell that to people in the US

    • @rangoman1815
      @rangoman1815 Год назад +1

      People will just find some minor differences and will start discriminating! The Bible explicitly talks about the wicked nature of human heart! We are sinners by default and sin is the extension of us! Being from India, I know people will just wanna discriminate even within the same community, on the basis of class and financial status, let alone people looking completely different and having polar opposite beliefs! Racism and communal violence here in India is like no where else in the world! Multiculturalism is just insane!
      Even more insane is keep supplying drugs to the addicts rather than rehabilitating and counseling them! Medical Aided Suicide also seems crazy, just kill off the poor and depressed!

  • @pandabearoceanpark
    @pandabearoceanpark Год назад +12

    Horror! I left Canada some 20+ years ago and always wanted to go back. Just found out that the treatment waiting time in BC is 27.4 weeks! And it's common for people in BC wait for 5+ years without a primary doctor. The incentive to move back in my nostalgia has largely diminished.....You would think that voter in a democratic country would have gotten this fixed fast! What are the politicians doing?

    • @DriQ-qo7tp
      @DriQ-qo7tp 6 месяцев назад

      What are the politicians doing? The simple answer: Sleep walking most of the time, dead man talking when they open their mouths, and when they are awake, they think more about how to get re-elected in the next election rather than how to serve Canada and its people. Politicians in Canada are blood-sucking parasites.

  • @pablobilbao9258
    @pablobilbao9258 9 месяцев назад +27

    In Quebec law 21 is promoting the laicity of the state. It is not against muslims, but against civil service employees in position of authority showing religious symbols. It applies to all religions.

    • @olekholub
      @olekholub 7 месяцев назад

      It's just “easier” for them to blame everything on “racism”

    • @surintanguay9630
      @surintanguay9630 7 месяцев назад +8

      And I spoke with Ontarians who agree with bill 21. You wear a police uniform , we don t need to know your religion, that s the point of a uniform in the first place

    • @gabrielcalderon1019
      @gabrielcalderon1019 7 месяцев назад +5

      As an immigrant I agree 100% with Law 21.
      Have a good day.

    • @mattvdh
      @mattvdh 5 месяцев назад

      Yes of course, they need to go

  • @VladislavBabbitt
    @VladislavBabbitt Месяц назад +1

    They think Justin Trudeau is a native French-speaker from Montreal, when in reality he is a native English-speaker from Ottawa. He moved to Montreal at age 13 and still does not fully master the French Language.
    The father's name, the mother's brain.

  • @rongsideoflife
    @rongsideoflife Год назад +57

    Even though I've never set foot on Canadian soil and probably never will, I'm at a complete loss wondering exactly what does one have to do to visit their own flesh and blood in Canada? How do we convince the immigration officials who review our visa applications from 3rd world countries that "Hey, after my visit, I will leave peacefully, I have no intentions of remaining as an illegal immigrant and becoming a major burden on my loved ones" I have family in Canada, I will leave the name of the province out (for obvious reasons). All I wanted was to visit my family for a month/30 days and I'd leave, I was gonna travel with my 2 small children and my wife, for a family vacation, that's all that was going to be, but the baffoon who reviewed my application came to the conclusion that I'd end up becoming an illegal immigrant :

    • @slenderfoxx3797
      @slenderfoxx3797 Год назад +3

      In sorry to hear that happened to you. However it probably happened because there was so much of it happening in the US. Canada figured they would want to prepare ahead of time before it becomes a big issue in canada as well...so they added far more precautions before hand. Which unfortunately may also disrupt honest people like yourself who just want to visit and have no ill intentions.

    • @seanothepop4638
      @seanothepop4638 Год назад

      We're a bit racist eh? So it's going to be hard for some people to visit family over others and we usually use the US's views and refuse what they do, so we can see the problem with that. Canada is just shit, I don't get how people think it's great. I've been here 55 years now, it's shit! Our money laundering based economy (hence is very poor, and canada wide, largest operation in the world) improved a bit once we got immigration open and actually provided careers to those with the international qualifications. How economies are supposed to grow. Canada got realestate cancer instead. Now we dont accept much immigrants unless we want them to do menial work, not what they were educated for so we're back to being super poor (laundered money can't stay where it's laundered unless it's a condo property here...) also some of the worse rates of homelessness in the world surrounded by empty condos. Many are immigrants who are homeless. All my taxes for literally nothing. I get health care, once, for half an hour, every two and a half years. My taxes go to money laundering, all of our taxes do. Canada is shit.

    • @TidesofWarHighlights
      @TidesofWarHighlights Год назад

      They let endless asians and indians in and give them passports/let them commit mortage fraud almost endlessly, they should have let you and your family in for visit.

    • @robertwilliamson922
      @robertwilliamson922 Год назад +2

      @rongsideoflife Just get to upstate New York and cross into Canada at Roxham Road. It’s a country road in upstate New York, bordering on Quebec, and has become an internationally known footpath for hopeful migrants. Thousands of asylum seekers from all over the world have made it into Canada there since 2017 on their way to an unofficial crossing from the U.S. into Canada. If you cross there…..Canada will welcome you with open arms.

    • @rongsideoflife
      @rongsideoflife Год назад

      It was never an issue about money, I had more then enough funds for my wife and my kids to really enjoy themselves during the trip, it was more about being together with my family, my aged parents have been longing to see and spend time with their grandsons as I was looking to spend time with my parents and my brother, that's all it ever was going to be. I see so many videos of family members from 3rd world countries reuniting with tears of joy and warm embrace. I only think about my 2 kids who were so excited about going to see their grandparents and their uncle in Canada😢 God forbid should a family emergency arise, I can't even be there for my parents or my brother because Canada already decided that I'm an Illegal immigrant or an asylum seeker and they will never issue me a tourist visa.

  • @da80
    @da80 Год назад +20

    Living in QC for 5 years now. Took me more than a year to get my family doctor. He dumped me a year after our first appointment. I had to re-register to get a one assigned to me and everytime I contact them they tell I have to wait. Have no family doctor since then. Think I'll probably be living elsewhere/abroad when they get me a new doctor.

    • @pgf2785
      @pgf2785 Год назад +1

      Frankly, you don't need a family doctor. Lord's forbid, if you need any medical care, go to the emergency department at the hospital nearest to your place!! Keep safe and be well.

    • @blobtv7444
      @blobtv7444 Год назад +5

      @@pgf2785 yeah everyone wants to sit in emergency for 8+ hours to deal with something that would take 2 minutes

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 Год назад

      @@pgf2785, yeah and they'll offer you MAID--guaranteed to cure whatever ails you ;-)

    • @yanikpicardleduc
      @yanikpicardleduc Год назад

      @@blobtv7444 the ER is not like that anymore, except in big cities, I went to the ER on a weekday and waited 15mins.

    • @invoker7826
      @invoker7826 Год назад

      ​​@@yanikpicardleduc Yes it is just like that. Went to ER of a London hospital and waited 10 hours to see a doctor

  • @frederickzoreta6617
    @frederickzoreta6617 Год назад +82

    Been living here in the nation’s capital since Oct 2nd of 2010.
    In less than 10 days, I was EXTREMELY OVERWHELMED by the number of homelessnesses & those with mental illness.
    Something that I never expected in a capital city of a G8 nation.
    Hope things do get better …. Someday .

    • @Mohammed0123
      @Mohammed0123 Год назад +3

      😂😂

    • @lucasfernandomoreira
      @lucasfernandomoreira Год назад +20

      How this will get better if the government approves and even pay for drugs?

    • @Rogosan100
      @Rogosan100 Год назад +2

      @@lucasfernandomoreira NUNCA MAIS MESMO !

    • @wenqingliu4275
      @wenqingliu4275 Год назад +12

      Totally agree, and what make me even more overwhelmed is how they survive in such a cold weather. Ottawa's winter may be -20 celsius. I would expect more homeless in a city with better climate.

    • @mikeheaton8424
      @mikeheaton8424 Год назад

      @@lucasfernandomoreira the government enables addicts !

  • @virginiadonnelly1031
    @virginiadonnelly1031 Год назад +51

    You don't mention the "non-silent" prejudice against the Indigenous population. That is always very acceptable. Also, why is the word "immigrant" now only expected to be somebody South Asian, Chinese, Black, etc? In Toronto, no matter where you go, if one is Caucasian, one is definitely the "visible minority".

    • @johnsmith-hc6uf
      @johnsmith-hc6uf 10 месяцев назад

      Don't speak for me, but if you are a racist prick towards the Indigenous people, that's on you.

    • @maxsordi
      @maxsordi 7 месяцев назад

      yep, and the govt hates white people here cause they're too smart and too inconvenient... they prefer the migrants who don't ask for better pay and better quality of life.

    • @SolutionsWithin
      @SolutionsWithin 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, that’s exactly what I was thinking. In Toronto there’s nobody left here to discriminate against non-Caucasians since there are no caucasians here! At all!! I mean maybe a few, but that’s it. And that list of leaders at the bank she showed on the website, several of them are Jewish. They can’t count as a way to critique caucasians for being racist. I mean how far do caucasioans have to disappear before they stop point the finger?!?!? Smh. When I graduated uni my prof said I won’t get a job in TO b/c I’m white. He said everyone doing the hiring are not white and won’t hire caucasians anymore. I had a boss from India tell me that caucasians need to be protected now -their race and culture bc it’s going to get wiped out. Oh the irony!!

  • @rayanez
    @rayanez Год назад +8

    ok I live in Canada in Quebec to be precise, I'm from Latin America originally but became a Canadian Citizen a few years ago. I'm not white, I can tell you that the examples that you chose to demonstrate silent or systemic racism are fallacies, that doesn't mean that there is no racism, there is racism in every country in the World. But to point out that because the leadership of mayor companies are mainly 'White', it's not prove of systemic racism, you didn't say anything for example of median age of the different populations, that is an important factor in economic advancement of a population and helps to explain why some groups may be more prevalent in higher paid jobs than others. For example, according to Statistics Canada and the latest census you can see that the black population is around 2% of the total population of the Country, but more over a huge chuck of that population is not only young, but recent immigrants from the last 30 years or so. Maybe you should read some Thomas Sowell to have a more broad perspective instead of 'denouncing' racism gratuitously

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад

      Thanks for your feedback

    • @altdoom5205
      @altdoom5205 3 месяца назад

      Yes.. having the leadership of mayor companies being mainly 'White' is a real problem.. when you consider how many non-whites are in the junior ranks. The higher you go, the higher the pay, the more you will meet resistance and discrimination.

  • @cyberfrank-bx2nv
    @cyberfrank-bx2nv Год назад +9

    I was born in Canada, and lived to see the change from traditional values to this mess...
    1 - homelessness
    the rents and other things went up, and welfare does nt match it. even minimum wage does nt cover it in some cases,
    it s a given that you will finish on the sidewalk, and that does that many will turn to drinking and drugs.
    it will not last long however, as winter comes and there are nt enough shelters, so they conveniently die.
    you could invest billions, it will not help if you have bad management, you have to dig deeper...
    2 - racism
    it s a bit of a backward country in that sense, many rural areas were very late in receiving immigrants,
    so they re not used to see diversity, unlike the US lets say, so there are parts of the country where acceptation
    will be low, they will discriminate and gossip for sure, but it s more backward as it is racism.
    in time, when they get to know you, it goes away, and they realise how dumb they were.
    I live in Quebec, and you can blame feminism for that, they see Muslims as a symbol of patriarchy and feel threatened.
    3 - medical
    it s been like that since about the 90s, again, bad management made the system crash for some reason.
    I admit that I m not sure of what happened exactly there, not enough doctors for sure.
    maybe it has to do with income, as they can get more revenue in the US or elsewhere.
    I suspect that hospitals s management - administration is too slow and crowded, but I m no expert.
    4 - technology
    yeah, well, it s expensive here, cell contracts, internet, probably because of distance, but I suspect
    that we re being cheated a little too, and since again, we re a bit backward, we re used to the old methods.
    we re not fast to adopt new trends or fashion either, it s very traditional here mostly.
    5 - taxes
    we have federal and provincial taxes, plus purchase taxes, so yeah, we pay a lot of them.
    exactly, it can vary from 30 - 60% for sure, overtime does nt pay that much, 2 nd jobs can build you a big bill.
    you re better to save on expenses than trying to earn more, you have to be cheap.
    6 - Canadian experience
    I m born here, but I heard of many stories about immigrants s credentials not fitting the local standards.
    in some cases, it sounds ridiculous, and closed minded, not accepting outside concepts and ideas.
    I did nt know about speaking English, but I sure know about French in Quebec...
    here, it s very insecure about the language, almost paranoid, without speaking French, you will have many troubles.
    again, it s mostly about bad management, and rules and mentality that self sabotage.
    7 - housing
    like mentioned before, the real estate in general has jumped tremendously.
    I m no financier expert, but an overview of economy tells me that banks compete between countries,
    and they will recourse on artificially inflating the value of real estate, and that plainly kills people.
    this is the main reason of the homelessness you see on the streets.
    yeah, the soundproofing is quite poor, and some very old buildings can cost a lot in heating.
    8 - well, crime is on the rise, and citizens supporting the law and public safety is not very encouraged by the system in place.
    in some way, you re better to shut up than supporting the police... this has to change!
    9 - the social services are biased, and impose their vision if you want help.
    10 - the mental health policy is too wide, and makes you ill instead of helping.
    11 - the pharmaceutical companies are too influencing, and make people sick instead of helping.
    12 - the food regulation is lacking, it is not strict enough, allowing chemicals, gmo, and radiation.
    13 - feminism is almost radical, especially in Quebec, they segregate genders, and dividing us, it makes the country weak.
    otherwise, you pretty much covered it well.
    good work sissses.

    • @itsDjjayyArt
      @itsDjjayyArt Год назад

      Feminism is taking over the world😅😅😅

    • @john.a.gonsalves3731
      @john.a.gonsalves3731 10 месяцев назад

      100%, My family immigrated here when I was 12 years old and when I was 16 and applied at Canadian Tire was asked if I had Canadian Experience- irony after collage the company I worked for sent me to the UK 2 months after I started for training, I ended up spending 4 years, upon returning I joined another group and in the interview they asked if I had Canadian experience.
      I shared with him my Canadian passport and asked if that was Canadian enough...........The same work I did before I left Canada was the same I did in the UK, USA, Germany...
      Irony....

    • @sanniepstein4835
      @sanniepstein4835 9 месяцев назад

      Islam is not a race, it is an ideology. It is false to speak of "racism" against muslims.
      It is also a hostile ideology that teaches hatred of non-muslims and a mandate to conquer and exterminate "infidels", which has actually been followed for 1400 years, resulting in multiple genocides and cultural destruction. Suspicion of islamic invasions is completely justified.

  • @brucecollis8609
    @brucecollis8609 Год назад +41

    I'm from Canada. My friend had a heart attack on a ski hill. He was promptly given a full bypass surgery, recovered in hospital and discharged. No charge. That would be a life ending event in the US, if not by dying from the heart attack, from financial devastation. I have always been treated well and thoroughly tested when needed. I would NEVER consider supporting privatization. I was quoted $400.00 US when in Hawaii for a round of penicillin. Here $15.00 Canadian

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +6

      Glad to hear that your friend got the help they needed! Long life to them!
      We think there’s misconception to what privatization means in Canada, sadly mostly because of the tainted reputation in the US. More than half developed countries practice this model and it doesn’t always mean expensive healthcare. What if with private healthcare you still didn’t pay a dime for a doctor?

    • @meco4068
      @meco4068 Год назад

      @@MakeThatChange can you explain what "privatization/private healthcare is? 🙏

    • @evandrosouza4337
      @evandrosouza4337 Год назад

      Hi, thanks for sharing this case. Which province had your friend gone through when having heart attack?

    • @marketha
      @marketha Год назад +4

      Same here. We live in Toronto and we both are just permanent residents and my husband has heart failure. Everything free. Of course without insurance we will have to spend a lot of money on the medication,but hospital and care everything free and excellent service

    • @MalindoWe
      @MalindoWe Год назад +2

      Better going without that surgery because you will likely suffer from a complication or die from a MRSA infection that you get at the hospital.

  • @jenniferquick
    @jenniferquick Год назад +16

    This is an interesting overview of Canada and its many issues. I would love to see a follow up video or two looking into these same issues but from a few different perspectives. 1) regionally - Canada is very diverse so our regions are quite different in culture, problems and cause of each. The major regions are: Maritimes/Ontario/Quebec/Prairies/West Coast/ Territories. 2) because of our diverse landscape different races are attracted to different areas. I have not studied this impact on our racism and political issues but would love to see someone like you do so. It appears to me that immigrants are disproportionately gathered along the US/Canada border and big cities, particularly east and west coast. First Nations are disproportionately populated in Rural and northern areas where resources overall are less available to all races. I would expect to find that this population disbursement would also reflect in our political leadership. For example more populated cities are far more likely to have immigrant own businesses and politicians, In rural and northern communities politicians are more likely to be white because First Nations politicians would be more inclined to work within the First Nations political channels where they can actually do more good for their communities. 3) The diversity that makes up 'white' as a race. It appears to me that Canada historically has been more inclined to attract 'White' races versus other 'colours'. We have large populations of British, Swedish, Irish, Russian, Ukrainian, French, Norwegian, and Polish to name a few. All of which have large diversity in their culture and history but are often classified as 'white'. 4) The massive impact the past 5 + years of politics and world affairs have had on the divisions within Canada. Personally I see and feel far, far more judgements between races, economics and regions than ever before.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback Jennifer. This is a fantastic topic suggestion.

    • @lisafiore7081
      @lisafiore7081 11 месяцев назад

      I am not following what u are trying to say, however I can assure that Toronto has far more Asians and Blacks living here than so called White ppl, most especially Southern Europeans.

    • @georgeargon5113
      @georgeargon5113 10 месяцев назад +4

      An excellent summary. Unfortunately, your critique falls on deaf ears.
      Intrinsically, politicians only care about themselves while most bureaucrats employed to bring policies in fruition are notoriously inept.
      Instead of adopting solutions which have proven to work elsewhere, Canada’s federal and provincial employees insist on reinventing the wheel.

    • @JohnnyLynnLee
      @JohnnyLynnLee 9 месяцев назад

      I saw a bunch of those idiotic videos about the problems in Canada made by people with an IQ of a broken glass of beer, like here. They all come down to "woke=crime. That's what's being implied. And none of them touch on the real problem because they are too ignorant. Canada has a giant real state bubble. People can't rent, people can't buy houses. If people can't afford houses they will become homeless, of course. And if the population of homeless and destitute increases OF COURSE the drug consumption (NOT the laws regarding addicts) will increase and OF COURSE the crime rates will also increase. That's why poor countries with social inequality (both things) and poor neighborhoods in rich countries populated mostly by ethnic minorities have higher crime rates! I know people like this one in this channel think it's a RACIAL (or a "cultural") problem but of course it's an ECONOMICAL problem. People in Canada and in other rich countries talking about Canada just discovered what poverty and social inequality causes! It's that simple! The Canadian government should do what CHINA did popping the bubble themselves before the tragedy that inevitably will happen went the bubble burst becomes so big to the point of imploding the country.
      It's a BUBBLE. It's appalling how she (as many!) basically blame the homeless for being homeless and blame increase in drug consumption on laws about it and the increase in crime on immigrants in the SAME video they talk how renting in Canada became impossible. If people can't rent they live on the streets, People on the streets tend to use more drugs and commit more crimes. It's a no brainer! Actually, contrary to what those RUclipsers probably want, is a GOD propaganda for Canada! People are so unused to poverty and what comes with poverty in Canda that they can even connect the dots! When a CHILD could!

    • @spicychickpea3477
      @spicychickpea3477 8 месяцев назад

      @jenniferquick wow, as an immigrant who settled here at the age of 13, i must say, you hit the nail on the head with this one

  • @edofelbi
    @edofelbi Год назад +15

    arrived here in Canada last august and agree on everything you mentioned.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад

      Welcome home!

    • @edofelbi
      @edofelbi Год назад

      ​@@MakeThatChange Salamat!

    • @neverlookback1244
      @neverlookback1244 Год назад +3

      @@edofelbigood luck brother just look at the positive things

    • @harsimartoor9411
      @harsimartoor9411 Год назад

      yo bro kamusta? how are the things going in Canada?

    • @edofelbi
      @edofelbi Год назад

      @@harsimartoor9411 I'm still adjusting to this brutal winter and fighting homesickness. So making myself busy is the only solution hehehehe

  • @JorgePetraglia2009
    @JorgePetraglia2009 Год назад +39

    It is impossible to live in Canada when you are retired. My wife's pension(starting next year) and my current one amounts to about $3.000, while the average rent for a one bedroom apartment goes up to $2000.
    While we don't pay for prescribed medicines, as retirees, still we have to deal with utilities,clothing,food and transportation, let alone anything else, with the little left from our pensions.
    Moving to a smaller city (we presently live in Toronto), involves the purchase of a car since good transportation is non existing in smaller towns.Cost of cars, insurance, fuel and taxes will make the move to a "cheaper" place to vanish in no time.
    This once an amazing nation is becoming less and less attractive, even to younger people with a solid education.
    Soon enough this one will be an empty country bringing more immigrants whom will have to live like sardines in tiny apartments; only time will tell for how long this approach will last.
    In the end the so called third world countries will be full of retired people and young ones trying to make a decent living.
    Winter on its own is something we all tolerate in here, for obvious reasons, but living like crap it is not in the plans of anyone.
    Greetings from Toronto.

    • @asimskentzos9231
      @asimskentzos9231 Год назад +8

      You shouldn't say it's impossible to live in Canada when you live in the largest expensive city, make the decision and move.

    • @tinatt2156
      @tinatt2156 Год назад +5

      @@asimskentzos9231 A big problem is that unlike the US where you go to a cheaper, different state, work remotely, and can live at a significantly better deal without much sacrifice, moving in Canada often means paying only a little less rent for a not much bigger place, all the amenities are worse, and you have to spend a week's pay on transit in worse weather compared to a couple hundred in a city center with more jobs and food and services available. The trade-off isn't a cheap cottage or a small apartment. It's an expensive cottage or a rip off Toronto apartment or an almost rip off apartment on the outskirts which would have been half price 7 years ago.

    • @testsite8949
      @testsite8949 Год назад

      oh don't forget you are required to spend 183 days a year in Canada to collect your pension......don't you dare enjoy yourself in some hot country and just to make sure it hurts the Canadian dollar is being devalued so your money won't go far in other countries......hahaaaa "played all the fools broke all the rules. You've been................" Do you know what ACDC stands for now? Joooorgeeee.

    • @Olobelistic4real
      @Olobelistic4real Год назад

      How can we talk better to know, to know much about this issue.

    • @johannareichel2022
      @johannareichel2022 Год назад +1

      I agree. My mom and her husband cannot retire in Canada. They moved to Europe ( my mom is from Italy) and now they can afford a decent life ( good food, travel etc). I agree about the rent, is very expensive for those are retiring and for those who are still working. Also, professional jobs are mostly for Canadian ( but if you have social connections maybe you will find a good job). At the same time, life here is safe and for me everything works well.. But i see more and more homeless and more young homeless as well. Not sure which is the future of Canada but in my case probably move to Italy. Even I prefer Canada but life is very expensive

  • @ann7878
    @ann7878 Год назад +47

    Wow! Lifelong Canadian here. I don't know where to start,. Canada has given me opportunity for a good life. My Father came here in 1929 not a good year, worked on farms for 10 years !after bought his own farm from which I am writing this. Also lived to be 98 1/2 years walking and with brain intact. Of course those were the days that the young generation don't even believe existed! Anyway the country has changed in the last 30 years or so from a pristine pioneer based country to a place where every crazy woke idea known to man has been forced on us. Also massive immigration by people who want to take more than give hasn't helped. Immigrants are not all angels :Sikhs been found driving massive trucks with no licence to drive same. That never gets reported on mainstream media until there is an "accident of which there have been many. Too many RUclips channels advising people to smell the flowers all over the world to see where they can get the most. Oh forgot to tell you that our present PM is a World Economic Forum and Klaus Schwab follower so things are going down by the day.

    • @mikeheaton8424
      @mikeheaton8424 Год назад +8

      100%

    • @jorgegawlik8681
      @jorgegawlik8681 Год назад +8

      Spot on!

    • @Pulkit__7
      @Pulkit__7 Год назад +1

      And you wonder where racism is?

    • @ann7878
      @ann7878 Год назад +5

      @@Pulkit__7 just giving you an honest assessment of the way things are in Canada right now.

    • @Pulkit__7
      @Pulkit__7 Год назад +2

      @@ann7878 I am sorry you felt that, all Sikhs driver are not like that. A few of them would do illegal things, doesn't mean all of them do.

  • @jesussibal368
    @jesussibal368 Год назад +13

    I migrated to Canada in 2000 and moved in to United States after 3 years. Employment discrimination had pushed me out big time. Its funny that all employers were asking Canadian experience during job interview for a just landed immigrant. That’s big bull shit of stupid canadian employer. I’m a civil engineer from the Philippines and can not swallow the pride of being an order picker from canadian tire distribution center in toronto. I abandoned immigrant status, moved in to Texas, USA and currently working as project manager in the oil and gas sector. Thanks America for fulfilling my american dream together with my family. Nk plan to look back to Canada.

    • @misterl2024
      @misterl2024 5 месяцев назад +1

      The funny thing is, in the US when foreign sw/hw engineers are interviewed, they are asked real technical questions: how to solve problem X. I have never been asked "American specific experience". The funnier thing is, the top employers in Canada are American companies, and these American company employees still ask for Canadian experience.

    • @rogersampaio7450
      @rogersampaio7450 4 месяца назад +1

      That's the problem of Canada...they don't recognise your education

  • @thomasisking
    @thomasisking Год назад +4

    Having visited and worked in Canada, it is certainly not a country I would want to live. Each to his own.

  • @CarlosCastro-yi3id
    @CarlosCastro-yi3id Год назад +8

    I am a Mexican who lived a year in Canada after 20 years in the states I did notice a few things namely the standard of construction is inferior than the USA sidewalks roads buildings houses landscape in parks and private places also heavy taxation is a big deal because yes Canada is under the crown unlike the USA being independent meaning less taxation I would say Canada is a second world for the most part I guess Montreal and Vancouver are "first world"

    • @bena8121
      @bena8121 Год назад +3

      The crown has nothing to do with taxation haha. But nice attempt though. Most republics are shitholes. Constitutional monarchies continually rank in the top most highly developed nations on earth. Canadian cities continually rank in the most livable cities in the world. Public transport in the US is almost non-existent in most of the country, hence why they have a bit more money to spend per mile of road.

    • @antonioelmurr7731
      @antonioelmurr7731 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@bena8121it seems you live in fairy tale bubble, our health care system is no more, taxes on everything yet our roads are in a horrible state potholes everywhere and quebec says they need to do 8000km worth of roads for 10 billion $, our cities are getting old and look like modern slums, our mililtary is non exsistent and is old full of old artillery and machinery and boats so you call this a developed country... i think not !

    • @LocHoang-u2x
      @LocHoang-u2x 26 дней назад

      @@bena8121
      Being a constitutional monarchy like the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand has nothing to do with economic success or political stability per se. Examples of rich, stable republics include Switzerland, Germany, France to which many Brits have fled the UK, USA.

  • @ciwane1428
    @ciwane1428 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this video! This is another reality of Canada 😥

  • @ОлегШёлк-т2н
    @ОлегШёлк-т2н Год назад +2

    I appreciate that positive music on the background! THANK YOU )

  • @rishisinghwalia7867
    @rishisinghwalia7867 Год назад +6

    I am from India and was thinking about moving to Canada and maybe settle in the near future. I am now havibg second thoughts. Thanks for posting this video.

    • @christinasandra2115
      @christinasandra2115 Год назад +1

      Same Rishi 😂

    • @Darffone
      @Darffone Год назад +1

      It is not so bad, just make sure you are super rich, otherwise welcome to a cold, dark hell.
      Just kidding, mostly.

    • @rishisinghwalia7867
      @rishisinghwalia7867 Год назад +3

      @@Darffone if I was super rich, then I would never leave India, LOL

    • @AquaGemExplorer
      @AquaGemExplorer Год назад +1

      I am glad to know I decided to not go there for studies and Marriage . Now that I saw in 2 yrs the lies and tyranny

    • @fwefhwe4232
      @fwefhwe4232 Год назад +1

      if you make more than 20lpa in India, don't leave

  • @teejaylecapois9741
    @teejaylecapois9741 Год назад +4

    Hello ladies. I just got my Canadian citizenship certificate. In the mail. I came to Canada in 2009. Permanent resident in 2018. Canadian university grad In 2018. Gonna make a passport and travel. I like Canada but I've been stuck in one spot one long enough. My dog Harriet and l love your channel. ❤️

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Say hi to Harriet!😊 and congratulations on your citizenship certificate! Where are you planning to travel once you get your passport?

    • @teejaylecapois9741
      @teejaylecapois9741 Год назад

      @@MakeThatChange Hello ladies. I wanna visit the Caribbean. Harriet says hi. We watch your channel a lot. Great information.

    • @DriQ-qo7tp
      @DriQ-qo7tp 6 месяцев назад

      Congratulations for successfully getting your "passport of convenience". Travel the world if you can, but don't forget to come back to Canada when you're old enough to entitle to the social benefits funded by hardworking Canadian tax payers.

  • @HugoAyala1983
    @HugoAyala1983 Год назад +5

    On point video and nicely edited, agree with everything highlighted in here

  • @georgesmith9178
    @georgesmith9178 7 месяцев назад +2

    Pretty much everything in this video is true. Personally, after living in Canada for more than 13 years - Toronto, Ottawa, and Vancouver - I can say that the country is extremely expensive, over regulated to ensure SILENT privilege for the incumbents - business and locals - and super biased when it comes to hiring. Practical advice before moving there:
    1. Improve your English to the point where it is really fluent - practice phrases specifically designed for interviews. Trust me, with sample questions and answers you will be great in about 4 to 6 weeks if you practice an hour per day.
    2. Make sure your profession is not licensed. In Canada most professions are, except IT of course, which for me was great. For example, if are an accountant, make sure that you are ready to take or have already passed the CPA exam. I would advise you to do that in your home country or a nearby country, if the exam is not administered where you live. Example - I knew a professional pharmacist from an Asian country with 20 years of experience. She had to flip burgers for 4 years before finally passing all the necessary certification exams to make diploma and her skills "Canadian"
    3. Pick carefully where you live. In general try to be close to work. If that is downtown, make sure you live in a neighboring part of the city from where you can reach your workplace with a bus, electrical scooter, or a bike. Only Vancouver is bike-friendly in terms of the weather year round, but you will need good rain gear during the winter. Your goal is to MINIMIZE RENT AND COMMUTE TIME/EXPENSE. DO NOT BUY A CAR unless you have kids. There is usually a single insurance company, a MONOPOLY, which costs you between 2,000 and 3,000 per year for a full coverage deal. Outrageous and of course, they can decide not pay for your damages, if they decide they are a bit suspicious or don't fit "established patterns".
    4. Oh, yeah. It is cold in Canada. Vancouver and Victoria in BC are pretty much the only slivers of land where it does not or rarely snows. But rains ... like in Matrix.
    5. Property is super expensive and OVERPRICED. DON'T BUY. Rent and do so affordably - there is plenty of real estate. By some estimates more than 40% of units in downtown Vancouver were empty - an investment, stashed away by rich the Chinese from Hong Kong who are afraid the communist government in China would take their private property in Hong Kong. In Vancouver, this si the main reason why property is so expensive.
    5. If you are just moving to Canada, I recommend Toronto and its developed suburbs, like Mississauga. There is plenty of jobs there and employers have a decent, diverse ethnic background, which means you are less likely to be discriminated on the bases of your color, gender, origins, beliefs, etc. If you are Asian, try Vancouver. About 50% of the population is from Asian background and the cuisine matches accordingly.
    6. Save big, predominantly in precious metals.
    7. Buy property in your home country and start renting it out, or do so in other countries where you have unobstructed access. I would also recommend trying to become a citizen in that target country. I would personally recommend Spain and Portugal. Both have excellent climate and allow a fair path to citizenship.
    Best of luck. Your dreams are within reach :)

  • @csillaschannel
    @csillaschannel Год назад +41

    The wait time for my specialist appointment which was upgraded to urgent is 8-12 months. In my home country I can be seen in 2 days if I pay for the visit which is relatively affordable. Here, there is no alternative.
    Every single time you have a problem it’s a nightmare. I know multiple MDs(literally) from my home country who would come here to practice medicine but the red tape is insane and exorbitantly expensive. I’m in Ottawa.

    • @nagendravc
      @nagendravc Год назад +2

      Very sad

    • @nagendravc
      @nagendravc Год назад

      It's time that medicine is at least partially privatised.

    • @whitelutik
      @whitelutik Год назад +3

      It's really difficult even for recent graduates from Canada - which doesn't make sense given we have such a shortage of medical professionals in all areas MD, nurses etc

    • @yourmainful
      @yourmainful Год назад +12

      That is correct. While you wait 8 months to see the specialist, that wait can for many mean you life! Canada is no first world country.

    • @luisestevez4854
      @luisestevez4854 Год назад +1

      Demand high and service providers low. How do you think government paper pushers, doctors, lawyers and engineers maintain their lavish life? Only the few rich well connected immigrants can break through.

  • @eloquentia7207
    @eloquentia7207 Год назад +11

    I can't imagine being homeless during canadian winter! Poor people...

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +2

      Must be brutal

    • @AP-bo2pr
      @AP-bo2pr Год назад

      I HAVE SEEN canadian people homeless ,,, and canadian gov dont give a shit,,,,CANADA A COMPLETE SHITHOLE

    • @ann7878
      @ann7878 Год назад

      @@MakeThatChange drugs from South America.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Год назад

      @@ann7878
      Nope. Drugs from China.

    • @asimskentzos9231
      @asimskentzos9231 Год назад

      actually I always thought that as well and then I saw youtube of a homeless man who lived in NY and he said the summer is the worst because you can't take off all of your clothes to cool down, but you can put on many layers to warm up.

  • @Imsemble
    @Imsemble Год назад +6

    The law in Québec applies to all religious symbols and has nothing about it that specifically targets Muslims. Wanting our public servants in positions of authority to not show allegiance to any religion is a legitimate endeavour and has nothing to do with discrimination, just like preventing them from wearing political symbols is not discrimination either.

  • @grantbennett8171
    @grantbennett8171 Год назад +2

    My daughter is in first year medical, she has no intention in staying . Go where you are appreciated .

  • @upcycledcopycat8389
    @upcycledcopycat8389 Год назад +12

    There's a housing crisis Everywhere for renters coming into the market and first time home buyers. They needs to be more co-ops. I know of huge amounts of seniors living alone that have no place to go and choose to stay in their big homes because there's no other option for them, and if there was they'd prob refuse to go anyway. My mother is one she's 88. We've been trying for 2+yrs. Anything that suddenly opens up she refuses. Lives in a small city in southern BC. More Co-op's are needed.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад

      That’s terrible 😞

    • @BrianBaileyedtech
      @BrianBaileyedtech Год назад

      OMG - better stay in Russia then because Canadians hate you.

    • @ann7878
      @ann7878 Год назад +3

      Years ago elderly people would take in roomers or rent an apartment but now they are afraid of all the entitled woke destructive creatures out there.

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 Год назад +1

      @@ann7878, those room renters are mostly welfare recipients and do not work, and like to get stoned and not pay their rents. You cannot evict them anymore. And yes, they like to destroy things.

  • @joyrunzel9203
    @joyrunzel9203 Год назад +3

    Aren’t we fortunate in the US to have **none** of these problems!
    We have no homeless here!
    Take a look at SF, LA (where all “solutions” are rooted in Bolshevism; “Hi, we’re from the government and will be taking over half of your front yard for homeless yurts (Ok, tents)--true story. Take a gander at any large, medium, and even a few small cities.
    Have you ever heard of Detroit (once proud home of my beloved Motown music), Baltimore (complete devastation), or Chicago (my home town-don’t make me cry)?
    The entire homeless situation started when mental hospitals were snake pits and certain factions demanded that people be released.
    Sure, it sounds humanitarian but they didn't bother to consider what would happen to mentally ill patients suddenly left to their own devices on the streets.
    The do gooders actually were foolish enough to believe that the seriously ill patients (schizophrenic, bipolar, borderline, and plenty of others) would take their meds on their own. It doesn't work that way for patients who are not in contact with reality.
    Now we add extreme drugs (crack, meth, heroine, ketamine, whatever they hand out at parties, etc) and severe cases of PTSD/PTSS. It's obscene that we have veterans on the streets.
    Heath care--😂. Pre Obamacare it wasn’t terrible but medicine had become a CYA project. We are so litigious (side eye to John Edwards ) that doctors practice defensive medicine and carry high limit malpractice insurance (guess who pays for that?). Every decision is driven by avoiding lawsuits, not proper patient care.
    Post Obamacare, US health care is an unmitigated disaster at every level. We’re short on doctors, too. Many quit and students are losing interest-medicine won’t pay enough anymore to justify $500K in loans.
    We could repeal every bit of Obamacare tomorrow and still not be able to fix it. The leviathan grew tentacles that released toxins into every nook and cranny of the system. Now that they have buried themselves in critical layers, it would be impossible to yank them out.
    I have a good PCP who is booked 6-8 weeks out. Specialists? Hah. GI, neuro, and derm? Four to six month wait post referral.
    I never thought I would say such a thing but I would probably swap the Serial Sexual Predator occupying the WH for your Little Lord Fauntleroy.
    Can Canada compete with us in corruption? Government employees seriously tried to topple a sitting president and not only were there no consequences, they were able to retire on fat pensions that we citizens work hard to provide for them.
    Our government is run entirely by K Street lobbyists; our “representatives” don’t even draft legislation, that’s done for them by K ST.
    How about crime? Do we even need to talk about it?
    Housing crisis? Prices were already too high when the regime (predictably) created runaway inflation and we saw the end of affordable interest rates. Even 0.25% increase will knock out many buyers; they won’t be able to qualify.
    We are seeing huge jumps; young people have resigned themselves to never being homeowners.
    Racism? Again, look to the US. It’s nothing even close to what the make believe media caterwauls about. If white supremacists are behind every tree, where is the evidence? Surely, in 2023 has caught a cell phone video, right? Where are the videos? Show me the proof. There is plenty of footage of BLM destroying property and injuring, even murdering innocents. If we gripe about this behavior, we are raaayyyycccciiiiissssts.
    No rational adult would claim that the US is not a violent country and becoming more so. Nor can we claim to have eliminated racism. That takes time; it cannot be done by force.
    Our economy went from smokin hot to dumpster fire in a short span of time. Pre election, head hunters were shaking the trees to find job candidates.
    Our unemployment is up as are our taxes with the stomping out of the tax cuts.
    Despite the endless sloganeering about how the Trump tax cuts only benefited “rich” people, it’s quite the opposite.
    High earners lost their pet deductions and lower income taxpayers were quite pleasantly surprised when they did their returns. The cuts were targeted to preserve wealth for the middle and lower classes.
    I could go on for another 100 pages but you get the idea and I get crabby writing for free.
    I will leave you with the caution that it’s best if you doubt and question any data and any stats coming from our government. Those are seldom legit. If the data comes from a study, always look to see who paid for it. And how large the sample size was; how were the participants selected? We are all on our own when it comes to ferreting out info.
    Oh Canada!
    You’re welcome.

  • @marveler5336
    @marveler5336 Год назад +6

    Not to mention that most Uber drivers are either immigrant doctors, engineers or lawyers because they can’t get a job with their degrees 😮 sad but true 🇨🇦

    • @Gloryboyquan
      @Gloryboyquan 7 месяцев назад

      hey I am 24 y male coming soon any tips or advice

    • @marveler5336
      @marveler5336 7 месяцев назад

      @@Gloryboyquan better not to come because it’s falling apart ! You come for work or immigration ??

    • @Gloryboyquan
      @Gloryboyquan 7 месяцев назад

      @@marveler5336 work

    • @Gloryboyquan
      @Gloryboyquan 7 месяцев назад

      @marveler5336 I'm aware of the housing crisis inflation etc but it might be still worth it for me .

    • @marveler5336
      @marveler5336 6 месяцев назад

      @@Gloryboyquan yes they are

  • @Lawliet734
    @Lawliet734 9 месяцев назад +2

    A lack of diversity in company execs does not constitute racism.

  • @meyeraidini3453
    @meyeraidini3453 9 месяцев назад +3

    Canadian racism exists. I moved in February from Ireland. I used to work for Google and Meta. So, yesterday I was rejected by board of directors to become a manager at the company because I’m a newcomer and not yet Canadian!!!! As a result, our manager is a high school graduate who’s been working for our company for 5 years. I’m shocked. I quit.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  9 месяцев назад

      Unacceptable! Sorry to hear that - glad you quit and stood up for yourself!

  • @MauricioSouza-93
    @MauricioSouza-93 Год назад +39

    Now this is quality information and an impartial point of view about negative points that almost nobody talks about Canada and also an excellent way to train my listening HAHA.

  • @TheAvi8tor
    @TheAvi8tor Год назад +4

    The only reason you should come live in Canada is if your FLEEING FOR YOUR LIFE or you're already rich. If you have little to no money you will have to settle in a small town. If you settle anywhere near a big city you are doomed, be ready to work 2-3 jobs and have no free time ever again. You will always work work work, and that one day off you have you'll sleep all day long just to work work work all over again.

  • @banjoboy01
    @banjoboy01 5 месяцев назад +2

    don't forget about the anti-white racism, I went to an employment agency where the lady only hired her Filipino friends

  • @spacerocket9717
    @spacerocket9717 Год назад +8

    I'm impressed with your content here. Great work. 👏

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +1

      🙌🙌 thank you

    • @mathematicaleconomist4943
      @mathematicaleconomist4943 Год назад

      @@MakeThatChange I am a black Canadian who lives in the USA. I have known about the job discrimination in Canada for DECADES now. You see, the thing you must understand is that companies will not hire blacks or other minorities - least of all in executive positions - unless they are forced to. That's a general rule but not necessarily exclusively the case. So, randomly opening up a leadership or executive page of any large, brand name Canadian owned and operated company and seeing all white faces doesn't even phase me! You must be very careful. When you open up a leadership page of a large company and see a lot of black or minority faces, that's probably a company that has been bought out by Americans. American owned companies operating in Canada tend to have much less discriminatory practices than Canadian companies. So don't be fooled into thinking it's a Canadian company if you see a lot of minorities in leadership positions. It's probably American. American companies tend to have more equal hiring practices and their equal opportunity hiring practices tend to be extraterritorial.

  • @harryzhang3111
    @harryzhang3111 Год назад +49

    I spent 2 years (1991/92) in Calgary and I fully understand the feeling. Canada simply has not enough quality job. For better job satisfaction and higher pay, you need to head south to get it. Canada is for someone who is looking for a peaceful life and have more private time but not a very social life style. The medical system needs some improvement though. Compared with the time (70s last century) I spent in England, I would say England is much better because Europe is so close and you could enjoy the diverse culture and food. Anyway, everybody has his/her own choice and that is good.

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 Год назад +6

      I've always thought that people came to Kanada to get closer to the US so they can immigrate there.

    • @harryzhang3111
      @harryzhang3111 Год назад +3

      @@MrJx4000 Not me. I could migrate to America under family quota but I decided and selected Canada. I end up happily working in West Africa.

    • @karllarsen8797
      @karllarsen8797 Год назад +10

      I am not Canadian and have never been to Canada. But I want to say that I love Continental Europe and Asia the most. So many different languages, different mentalities and ways of life, variety of cuisines, different physical characteristics from the blonde, blue or green eyed Nordic to the sultry Southern European look, castles, chalets, villas, mountains, lakes, oceans, beaches.
      Countries such as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have plenty of space, which can be both a blessing and a curse, and lots of land for agriculture and natural resources to be exploited. But these countries make you feel like your existence is soulless.

    • @Aryannair.7
      @Aryannair.7 Год назад

      @@MrJx4000 i used to think the same

  • @jeancarbonneau6966
    @jeancarbonneau6966 Год назад +18

    Actually, in Québec Canada, you can wait several years before getting a family doctor. I moved to Sherbrooke Québec Canada and I got my family doctor after my diabetic and eye doctors. I waited a bit over 4 years before I got a family doctor.

  • @shhoppe
    @shhoppe 7 месяцев назад +1

    Some of these points are so spot on. Doctor's who only communicate by phone, difficult to move money across the border, overpriced phone plans - living in Canada you wouldn't even notice this because it's always been this way, but coming from a developed nation like in Europe it's really stark.

  • @thexpax
    @thexpax Год назад +8

    Public Health care in Canada has always been great, if you are a citizen. Lately governmental wars on public health care increasingly denies even access to it simply to save a buck, also to successfully make Canadians afraid of even needing health care. This is a turnabout on one of the basic pillars of the Country.

    • @lescommercantesdindochine1954
      @lescommercantesdindochine1954 Год назад

      Yes,if you are a kid, you can get your dick hacked off and get fed drugs,AND get applauded for your mental illness.

    • @durango.j-onez
      @durango.j-onez Год назад +3

      That is simply untrue. Tell that to the people who suffer as a result of the weak system. I've lost years of my prime due to inefficiencies and low quality physicians.

    • @arthurgamerpro6585
      @arthurgamerpro6585 Год назад

      usa is better

    • @lylecrawford2794
      @lylecrawford2794 Год назад

      With no family doctor for many years, I have been using walk-in clinics, however have not been successful this year so far - any time I try they have already met the daily quota, and the online booking never has any available slots. I did manage to get a telephone appointment (which is far from ideal) but even then the appointment is not available until September (though that's not far away now).

    • @john.a.gonsalves3731
      @john.a.gonsalves3731 10 месяцев назад

      that must be a joke, since the mid 80's our health system has been neglected for years, cut backs by previous governments killed our health system, Lotteries that was set up to fund Health Care/hospitals all went - who knows where, corruption and scandals one after the other on e/health was just another Canadian farce, compounded by Medical negligence is the other dark side of Health care, where the cards are stacked against anyone that complains.
      Political science and medical science somehow got intertwined and the end result is what we have today- A broken Health Care System...

  • @walterpredari4358
    @walterpredari4358 10 месяцев назад +10

    I moved to Canada in 2008. For me it was a pleasant experience but I suppose I was lucky. Adjusting to a new country isn't easy, but Canada offers considerably more assistance to newcomers than my country of origin. There is no perfect place in this world, and Canada isn't perfect. However being that a lot of people have an accent and come from somewhere else, you won't feel alone. I'm happy of being part, as a Canadian now, of this great nation.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  10 месяцев назад

      💯💯💯

    • @AliAhmed-365
      @AliAhmed-365 10 месяцев назад

      I'm coming to Canada. Is it safe to study work ?

    • @walterpredari4358
      @walterpredari4358 10 месяцев назад +1

      @AliAhmed-365 Canadian cities are relatively quiet and safe to live compared to other North American places. Good luck.

  • @Be3nz
    @Be3nz Год назад +3

    In Canada I had no choice but to become an entrepreneur. Otherwise I would have been loving paycheck to paycheck. Canada has the ability to provide you a very bad life without the right skills.minimum wage is actually a suicide request.

  • @obedotu3301
    @obedotu3301 Год назад +3

    For some of us in Africa, these reasons are actually ideal conditions for us... Africa is hell😅

  • @dhananjays9893
    @dhananjays9893 Год назад +13

    Extremely Beautiful explanation about Canada.Most controversy country in the World.That's why people are leaving Canada .Thanks for sharing your experience..✅💯🇨🇦

  • @gracegerardmorcilla1421
    @gracegerardmorcilla1421 Год назад +2

    Woah, this made me ask myself if I really want to study in Canada for some years...

  • @edmturk1971
    @edmturk1971 Год назад +7

    I work at two different jobs and I try to max my RRSP contribution room each year in order not to pay higher taxes. I pay CPP, EI, and income taxes twice every pay check.

  • @gabrielcalderon1019
    @gabrielcalderon1019 7 месяцев назад +2

    Living in Canada for more than 33 years.
    Canada has become a country in which lazy people are rewarded and hard working people is overtaxed. Not sustainable for those hard working people. Why work hard if all gouvernements take 50% and more of your income😢

  • @wagnermoreira786
    @wagnermoreira786 Год назад +57

    I felt deeply the pain of the problems in the healthcare system... like DEEPLY... I've seen people dying in NS because the ambulance took several hours to show up, or that the ambulance NEVER came

    • @sweetvictory5643
      @sweetvictory5643 Год назад +3

      Lately 2 women died in NS after waiting for 7 hours in the ER. One was 37, another 56. In 2022 2 people also died in hospitals ER while waiting for care in NB.

    • @jearlenmaecruza4496
      @jearlenmaecruza4496 Год назад +2

      Hello.. NS meaning Nova Scotia?

    • @wagnermoreira786
      @wagnermoreira786 Год назад +1

      @@jearlenmaecruza4496 yes

    • @lokin4truth
      @lokin4truth 8 месяцев назад

      Another " developing " country in the making! Clueless narrative here!

  • @rp5339
    @rp5339 Год назад +4

    I wish the government was as concerned in keeping people in Canada than bringing more in.

    • @SallyAnna-h4h
      @SallyAnna-h4h Год назад

      Yep
      The most hated people in the world is a western white Christian steight man.
      This BLM crap and indigenous lives crap and all this race baiting crap is a sham
      I'm a white Christian man who's family have lived here for over 4 generations and I get treated worse than black Africans who just got here and are already getting benefits.
      Where's the racism.
      The only systematic racism if any at all is twords white Canadians who founded Canada
      Completely insane that this video exists.

  • @peterrosenbach4919
    @peterrosenbach4919 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, thanks for the great insight into some background information about Canada. To be honest, this really puts me off continuing my imitation process to Canada.

    • @couchphotography8861
      @couchphotography8861 8 месяцев назад +1

      You must mean immigration?? Take my advice, stay away, at least until we have a new government! Then research job and housing possibilities long before you come.

    • @mambocat333
      @mambocat333 6 месяцев назад

      After 24 years in Canada I still regret coming here and getting stuck

  • @gustibima8592
    @gustibima8592 Год назад +5

    i love canada. Canadian people are very friendly and kind. the nature is beautiful, the country is safe and rich with natural resources. God bless Canada.

    • @thebelissima64
      @thebelissima64 Год назад +3

      One thing people should have in mind is that there’s no perfect country, there are always pros and cons everywhere. I’ve been living in Canada since 1984 and I like it. I went to university, got my degree in Toronto and when things started getting tough over there (rent and food prices through the roof) I decided to move to Quebec City (not without learning French). I now work for the government with a reasonable pay. However, here in Canada, childless people like me are punished tax wise. Not only a huge chunk is taken from each paycheck, I have to pay Revenu Quebec even more money when I do my tax return as though the amount already deducted was not enough! 😡This is very frustrating!

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Год назад

      Do you love India too?

    • @gustibima8592
      @gustibima8592 Год назад

      @@cashewnuttel9054
      I love all of them, as long as the country spreads love and peace. I do not like violence, conflict or war. God is merciful and merciful, why do we have to be enemies and hurt each other? May we all be among God's servants who are full of love and peace.
      India in general is a great country too. Indians are also kind and friendly. beautiful indian woman, good at dancing and singing. Shahrul khan is my idol in india. 🙂👍

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Год назад

      @@gustibima8592 Human nature.

    • @gustibima8592
      @gustibima8592 Год назад +2

      @@thebelissima64 Are you married but don't have children or are you still single? No need to be frustrated, whatever problems we face, believe me there will always be a solution. Sometimes our life is full of trials and God knows everything. God gives you trials because God believes you can handle them. Everything will be beautiful in its time, believe me.🙏

  • @TheCynicalCake
    @TheCynicalCake Год назад +5

    Christ, out of what you said in the video shows, that Canada is absolutely not welcoming newcomers, government hates their own people, and the country is 10 years behind in technology... Absolutely horrible place to live. And now thinking, that I wanted to move there just 3 years ago, with all that you said, makes me not want to even go as a tourist. Thanks for opening my eyes - Spain here I come.

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 Год назад +2

      Seriously, the housing costs alone will bankrupt you, and the cost of living will finish you if the housing costs do not.

    • @PG-3462
      @PG-3462 Год назад

      ​@@MrJx4000 And so it will in any other developped nations. Major cities like New York, San Francisco, Paris, London, Oslo or wathever you can think of are even more expensive than the two most expensive cities in Canada (Toronto and Vancouver)

    • @marcusleja7133
      @marcusleja7133 Год назад

      It's absolutely true the current Canadian government hates its own people.

  • @1787danrob
    @1787danrob Год назад +25

    I've been in Canada for nearly 25 years and have never had a family doctor, just walk in clinics. In Victoria BC the average waiting time in a walk in clinic is 2 hours 20mins and they close once they've seen their quota of patients. Not to mention I have to pay 60% of my income on rent so I now rent a parking space of a friend and live in my van

    • @briandriscoll1480
      @briandriscoll1480 Год назад +1

      At least you have sunshine and seascapes. Think of the Canadians who don't live in Victoria.

    • @ricgunn1439
      @ricgunn1439 Год назад +1

      Dan Roberts:longer wait on the mainland

    • @at6446
      @at6446 11 месяцев назад +1

      Victoria rent is insane. Walk in clinics are packed now. The one in Saanich Walmart has a board saying they are booked for a month. No appointments until December. It's crazy. Really hard to get an appointment if you don't have a family doc

    • @AndreaWhy-ky3zj
      @AndreaWhy-ky3zj 4 месяца назад

      Ws that by choice? To not have a family Dr or for 25 years or you tried to no avail?

  • @aarnoarnold1973
    @aarnoarnold1973 Месяц назад

    I'm a Canadian and I moved to Asia 20 years ago. My motivations for leaving were the endless winters, the absolute necessity of having a car and two sets of tires, crazy insurance prices, and getting taxed on everything without seeing benefits. Now when I visit I am shocked at the price of everything from food to gas to hotels. In addition, I hear that housing has gone through the roof. Many can't afford to buy and face bidding wars to rent a place. With oil, timber, minerals and more, Canada should not be in this position. The government(s) have really messed things up and need to start reversing these trends now.

  • @roozbehaghajari1981
    @roozbehaghajari1981 Год назад +9

    A enlighenning investigation of invisable problems in Canada. perfect!

  • @atilajunior5878
    @atilajunior5878 Год назад +37

    There is no perfect country. I am Brazilian and studied English in Vancouver for 06 months. I liked Canadian environment and I am sure Canada will find best anwsers for its own problems.

    • @Roypb01
      @Roypb01 Год назад

      It's a nice thought, anyway... 🤔

  • @eliasarches2575
    @eliasarches2575 Год назад +14

    I moved to Canada from Australia. My standard of living is much worse here. My family and I will be moving back to Australia.
    I don’t agree that there’s systemic racism here - the majority of my friends are ethnic minorities and I saw no evidences they were discriminated against (nor did they ever express that they experienced racism). I feel Canadians are obsessed with race due to it being an issue in the United States, thus they exaggerate these issues and often draw instances of racism that are very thin (such as the examples you believe prove racism). “Silent racism” is code for interpreting something as being racist. I believe if we had to list the top ten LEAST racist countries in the world, Canada would be in the top 5.

    • @redman958
      @redman958 Год назад +2

      Yes this is correct. In fact, the stat she showed of blacks making less money than whites as evidence of racism is not true. The same stats would show that Asians make more money than whites in Canada as well. Truth is, differences in outcomes don't automatically mean racism, there are many factors that determine the success or lack thereof of different racial groups.

    • @eliasarches2575
      @eliasarches2575 Год назад +1

      @@redman958 I totally agree!

  • @BucketListBadass
    @BucketListBadass 8 месяцев назад +1

    Well this totally shattered my thoughts of leaving the USA. Great video, much thanks!

  • @Koshy210
    @Koshy210 Год назад +11

    The emergency care in canada didnt treat my injury properly and im suffering bcos of that fr the past four years.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад

      That terrible! I’m sorry you had to go through that. I hope you’re getting proper treatment now 🙏🙏

    • @Koshy210
      @Koshy210 Год назад +6

      @@MakeThatChange Yes i am. In my home country.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Год назад +3

      God bless you!

    • @jerinjose4427
      @jerinjose4427 Год назад

      What happened nithin..really sad to know

  • @esparda07
    @esparda07 Год назад +8

    You hit all the right topics here. Thanks!

  • @shobhapai8927
    @shobhapai8927 Год назад +4

    Emergency waiting time in hospitals is 8-10 hours

    • @Fathertyme7333
      @Fathertyme7333 3 месяца назад

      If you're lucky, lots of times even worse. 'Waiting room'= 1. Staff waiting for you to leave. 2. Waiting for you to exp!re! Actually happened in Wpg. Guy d!ed in health science center waiting room. Results? WHS tried to sweep it under rug

  • @storesellify
    @storesellify Год назад +1

    we don't have a single issue in Pakistan but when you do little Math Canada is Gold mine to development country.

  • @0074craig
    @0074craig Год назад +18

    As A Working Self Employed Canadian We Need more videos like this

  • @7figurematchmaker
    @7figurematchmaker Год назад +5

    I agree with silent racism and homelessness. You get treated differently if you have an accent but it’s not discussed .

    • @john.a.gonsalves3731
      @john.a.gonsalves3731 10 месяцев назад

      lack of a better word, it is a hypocritical form of being polite....

  • @PZJBimha
    @PZJBimha Год назад +3

    This is a very insightful video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @AliPasdar-pu6yl
    @AliPasdar-pu6yl 4 месяца назад

    I'm Canadian; lived abroad for several years (in Europe). I returned here a few years ago and one of the things I love about Canada, which I really noticed was contrasting to Europe, is that we are not afraid to be self-critical (even extremely so), to re-visit the injustices in our past, acknowledge them, and work to try to rectify them. Also, there is a strong sense of community: most Canadians want to help improve their communities and help our fellow citizens. There are indeed some serious problems, as there are in all other countries, and we hope to overcome them and improve our society by working together. For me, one of the beautiful things about a country, what makes its society really interesting and even attractive, is our ability to constantly recognizing our mistakes and faults and try to improve upon them.

  • @lylecrawford2794
    @lylecrawford2794 Год назад +13

    I can say that it wasn't always like this in Canada. In the 60s, 70s, and into the 80s no one cared what you looked like, but the difference was we were all the same culture for the most part, even if we had different skin colour - then the concept of multiculturalism began, and it has started a trend toward balkanisation, with many people only interacting with their own communities, and in fact some participating in protests on the street which have nothing to do with Canada. I think some of the propaganda we see by the mainstream media fuels this divide because it is always one sided, with questionable accuracy. For example, if you look at Toronto's most wanted, how is that list our fault? Crimes that were almost unheard of when I was a kid are now a regular occurrence. There are people who have been welcomed in who openly state that they hate the west (see Younus Kathrada - "wishing someone Merry Christmas is worse than murder") for example, and Said Rageah "Evils of disunity."
    At this point I would gladly move to Europe, but most of those countries have also changed for the worse; just check travel advisories to Sweden, Germany, France, Belgium, and the UK on the government of Canada website.