@MelissaLMRogers Crazy idea: let the country decide who it wants to join - not that Canada will EVER join the EU. If you even mention it you’re outing your own lack of intelligence
@Scotian82 If you go to the immigrant suburbs they’re nice and clean, but if you go to the white ones they’re hit or miss. Oakville is beautiful but Oshawa is the spawn point of the crackheads
@moth_pirate Sure but then every Canadian home would still be worth 200k instead of 2.5 Million. You should thank the immigrants for inflating your home value while you sat there and got fat
@Age_of_Greed@moth_pirate A statistic completely bloated by the massive number of highly qualified foreign students. Canada’s own education system could never. European high schoolers run laps around Canadian high schoolers in sheer knowledge, so forget Asian students who actually know work ethic.
@Margo88228172@moth_pirate No, I’m an immigrant and I’m routinely shocked at the lack of work ethic Canadians exhibit - it has been truly easy work doing better than my peers; all it took was being on time every day and not whining. I blame Canadians for their own laziness
@realmaxgenest Yup they need to be deleted. Also their food is cow maneuer, and way overpriced today. You can go to a nice brunch for like 20% more budget
@UBERSOY1 Amazing how tightened immigration rules instantly made things turn for the better. Sure it’s not great for economic growth, but the deflation in real estate is worth it!
@nosajesno@user41425 If your only interest in the world is walking on forest paths that must be located on steep slopes, then Toronto is not the place for you. For everything else it’s great.
@user41425 Vancouver is just like if you took liberty village and everything east of the DVP, and slapped it onto a shore of cold smelly ocean water with incredible mountains.
@humphreysu8 For the most part yeah, the naming of it is irrelevant anyways. The point is that if you can’t walk there from the center of the city, it’s not really relevant as a city amentity
@NelsonXLee So far it’s about a floor and a half of cladding per year. They will have built and cladded Canada’s tallest skyscraper from the ground up in less time than it took to just clad King Toronto