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This answer may contain sensitive images. Click on an image to unblur it.Is Canada dying?Here is something which will boggle anyone’s brain, how vulnerable Canada has become and how people are entering Canada.Fraudsters use bogus University of Waterloo acceptance letters to enter CanadaInvestigators say there’s a cottage industry producing fraudulent university documents in some foreign countries.Fraudsters use bogus University of Waterloo acceptance letters to enter CanadaThe University of Waterloo says it’s frustrated some people are using fake acceptance letters to gain entry into Canada. - David Bebee,Record staffMore than 5,800 international students attended the University of Waterloo last term. - Brent Davis , Record staff1 / 2WATERLOO — Sarbjeet Singh landed in Canada in August 2012, telling the airport border agent he would be studying for his master's degree in engineering at the University of Waterloo the following month.To back up his story, he had a government-issued student visa, and an acceptance letter into one of Canada's most sought after engineering graduate programs.The border agent stamped his paperwork, and waved him through.On the surface, there's nothing remarkable about a young man from India being one of the more than 5,800 international students who come from abroad to study at Waterloo every semester.There was only one problem. The University of Waterloo had never heard of him.Continue to read and decide yourself, Is Canada is dying or is it dead already?Sir/Madam: Canada is already dead, we worked all our lives, all our family from scratch, starting with zero. At the end of the tunnel, it is light, but it is a train coming towards us.A few thoughts before you view this article/answer.1. Canada’s weak and full of flaws immigration system open to abuse, we have heard/seen unbelievable stories, where some fake refugees and illegal and ex-druggies just cleaned enough before passing the test to enter this country.2. The question is not about my success or failure; the problem is: Is Canada dying?3. I do not need anyone’s suggestion to Move, my family and I have put almost fifty years of blood/sweat/tears, we are not here to move. FYI, we are deep-rooted here and very successful in our own right.We are hopefully here for forever, rest assured. Also, BTW, I do not need your suggestions, I have enough qualifications to fill a couple of lines and make my own decisions.It will save Canada if we all Canadians can find a solution:To keep druggies/alcoholics/ and school drop out/terrorists/welfare moocher/medical tourism/baby delivery tourism outJust a note: Before you write a nonsense comment.It is not about my family or me, my glass is full, not half full. And declare me or my family a loser. FYII have achieved all my missions, and my list is all done in every field, acquiring grad degrees, sending kids to Ivy league, helping parents back home and taking care of the grandkids.Sure there were very many roadblocks, in early 70 S this was lily white country, to make a living and survive was not easy.Once again the question: Is Canada dying? My answer and in my evaluation, it is dead already. In case you different ideas please try to write your own arguments.Further in my views:Canada will pass on a lot of debt and no legacy to the coming generations. Barren lands/empty oceans/mines/ stripe the country of natural resources one by one.4. Write your own loser story or maybe a success story, if you have one and fill your profile for a change which in most cases are empty. Most likely there is nothing worth mentioning.5. It takes thousands or millions of man-hours to build an airplane/buildings and billions of dollars of the asset, and all it takes a few losers to blow it, remember 9/11(total cost 100 s billions to the USA) and Air India, 182 (Total cost/damage to Canada 100 s of millions). It takes 100, 000 s, of men/women to make and it takes a few to destroy it.6. Canada is great because it is gullible, good for mooching/sucking the system, going on welfare and very eager to give Canadian passport. In certain suburbs of Toronto and Toronto, there are huge families on the welfare and mooching system with no plan ever to work.7. In case Mighty USA is going under rest assured Canada is not far behind, and the USA knows it is going under bit by bit therefore if the USA is dying then by logic Canada is dead already.Now let me please express my views based on fifty years, in case you have something to express if do not see any value in mine. Please write your own rather than wasting your precious time in your pages in comments.This health care system which we Canadians thump our chest is not going to sustain.Why?One of my close relatives just retired after serving humanity/sick in the Canadian healthcare industry. These are, this person’s observations based on almost40 years of Canadian experience.Fat cats/Queen Bee want to save their jobs and sacrificing the working bee.The patient care is thinning out, drama and show business is in of documentation CYA, to get accreditation and funding.This country is mismanaged/misgoverned/ and total wasteful/Some of my classmates from the Canadian university joined civil services in provincial, and federal Government tells me stories of waste and inferior efficiency.New Immigration and following family in some case only one person may be working but creating a mega burden on the system. Some of the following family members did not see a hospital/doctor for a long time before coming here. By the time whole families have overhauled this present limping health care be the thing if the pastThis current system has been stressed for a long time; these are last straws which may break the camels back.Based on my sixth sense and knowledge I gained through my relative, this system will collapse it is a question of time. It is standing on the very flimsy ground just to save high ticket big jobs, real service providers are disappearing. It is a fact, only people who are in the system they know it.Pension/Retirement fund:Any wise and smart Canadian accountant will tell you when you retire these funds may be bankrupt or may not be enough for survival, and you may sit on the footpath with a tin can. As it appears there are not very many jobs with retirement benefits those gravy trains have left the platform a long time in the past.Seniors and PoveSeniors and Poverty – Canada’s Next Crisis?Canadians Spending Less On Food, Heat To Afford Prescription Drugs: StudyCanada in some megacities like turning into Third world country:This is a 100 percent true story: I had my friends from India and they had a great desire to visit certain suburbs in Toronto. I dropped them to roam around that suburb. I picked them up in the evening and I asked, how was it.They both husband and wife replied: Soon it will look like a slum, the husband said: Even though washroom facilities were available in the near mall/shop, but they saw at least three guys peeing against a wall.I guess due to habit, peeing against the wall is a hard habit to break.We Chinese/Indian and other ethnics stink up the whole neighborhood with our pungent spices and garlic roasting in full swing.The list goes on, yes indeed we are turning some beautiful areas of this country to slums.Our present Prime Minister was an ex-drama teacher:He is a joke of the world, he has a knack for annoying world powers and associates with Terrorist either is too smart or too stupid. He has made once a dominant, proud Canada a mockery around the world.Napoleon Bonaparte was right when said the following: This is what is happening in Canada, extremely useless leadership.Please read Alex Jeffery’s answer :Who is the most stupid prime minister in the world?Alex Jeffery, Specialist in the Art of Sarcasmhttps://www.google.ca/search?q=build+an+army+of+dogs+and+lion+a+leader&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=8DMMfKTo61Cy9M%253A%252CUtXvALkzYGVlgM%252C_&usg=AFrqEzd9E8iBrxUUUu9Pm_eWz6hWsMqfXA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj8xtaJq77dAhVi2oMKHeSiDX0Q9QEwAXoECAYQBA#imgrc=8DMMfKTo61Cy9M:There are hardly any manufacturing jobs left in Canada, thanks to automation/and transfer to overseas. Whatever is left only the privileged or people with the connection will get it.The time is not going to bring a windfall of jobs in manufacturing. Only growth industry is service sector.Well, coming generations have a great future in this country for pouring coffee and saying have a nice day and come again.Now all is left service industry jobs and selling our assets jobs, extracting whatever is left in earth/oceans and sell sell sell. BTW, we emptied the ocean and a lot of mines there is nothing left.Heavy debt ratio:Let us go and borrow more and sell a chunk of Canada to the highest bidder our favorite choice China/the Chinese.They already own most of Toronto and Vancouver.For your further reading pleasure:10 Things You Might Not Know About Poverty In Canada2. Debt levels are on the riseLast month, Statistics Canada reported that the Canadian household debt-to-income ratio had climbed to a new high of 163.4 per cent — in other words, the average Canadian owes $1.63 for every dollar they earn.8. Child poverty is high in CanadaCanada ranks behind the average in a recent UNICEF survey of child poverty in rich nations. According to the report, 13.3 per cent of Canadian children live in poverty, compared to 11 per cent across the 35 "economically advanced countries" studied. According to one study, half of First Nations children in Canada live in poverty.4. Many don't have enough to eatAccording to Food Banks Canada, nearly 900,000 Canadians are assisted by food banks each month. Thirty-eight per cent of those helped by food banks are children and youth and 11 per cent are Aboriginal (compared to 4.3 per cent of the total population).3. Homelessness is widespreadAs many as 200,000 Canadians will experience homelessness each year, according to a recent report from the Canadian Homelessness Research Network. On any given night, about 30,000 Canadians are homeless.In case you have more time to read:Why Moving To Canada Might Be A Bad Idea - Backcountry Canada TravelMake sure you bring lots of money to live your Canadian dream, so you don’t have to depend on Canadian wages.Our job market sucks big time. Expect very low pay. If you need to work when you get here, have a job lined up. Jobs here are not easy to get. Many Canadians work at two to three different jobs to have a large enough income to survive.Do you know about Hunger in Canada? According to Food Banks Canada, thirteen percent of Canadians live in a state of food insecurity, mainly caused by low income, which consistently affects more than four million of us at any given time.We don’t have Free Healthcare like everyone tells you. The Canadian health care system is dysfunctional and sucks. What does Free Health Insurance in Canada mean? In some provinces, you pay Health Insurance premium, unless you’re on a minimum income. The Canada Health Act does not cover prescription drugs, home care or long-term care, prescription glasses or dental care. Costs for prescription drugs come out of your own pocket unless you have extended Health Insurance. Lots of people can only afford extended insurance when it’s paid by their employer. And, learn to be patient; it’s not unusual to be on a two-year waiting list until you get surgery. People who have the money often go to the US to have surgery done. The Canadian health system sucks big time, but that’s material for another blog.Young people have limited opportunities. Going to College or University doesn’t guarantee a job. According to The Globe and Mail dealing with ‘job churn’ is a reality. Some graduates are forced to work for no pay to gain experience. Many end up with low-paid jobs and struggle for years to pay back their student loan. No wonder not many young Canadians are travelling to broaden their horizon, how could they afford it. If you have children, I suggest doing some research on this topic.The Canadian education system has big flaws and needs a major overhaul. Maybe that’s why homeschooling is so popular in Canada, even in large cities. As long as the government saves money to put into the education system, there is not much hope of any improvements.It is no secret that Canada has a drinking problem. Some say it’s caused by boredom and a lack of anything better to do. The strict drinking laws are old-fashioned and cause the opposite what they’re supposed to do. Many high school kids are already addicted to alcohol. The legal drinking age in Canada is 19, in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec 18. According to a Government website, the average age when teens start to drink in Canada is 13.More than 1 million kids in Canada go to school hungrySeniors and PoveSeniors and Poverty – Canada’s Next Crisis?https://hoopp.com/docs/default-source/newsroom-library/research/hoopp-research-article---senior-poverty---canada-next-crises.pdfCanada’s Next Crisis? Why increasing DB pension coverage at work should be part of the solution The number of Canadians over 65 is set to double by 2036 according to Statistics Canada – in fact, the fastest-growing segment of the Canadian population is made up of people over 85. As Canadians age, more of us are heading into our senior years financially ill-equipped to adequately support ourselves when our working lives end. A stark illustration of this has been set out in a slew of new statistics and studies that show poverty among seniors is on the rise once again after nearly two decades of decline. This should be a warning sign for policymakers: without action to address gaps in the retirement income system and strengthen access to pensions, Canada faces a bleak future, with more seniors living in poverty and unable to climb out. Such a scenario will have profound consequences for the ongoing economic and social wellbeing of Canadians. In this paper, we provide highlights from a growing body of statistics and research on senior poverty in Canada and its impact on the most vulnerable Canadians. We also call on policymakers to strengthen the workplace pension system in Canada -- and to draw on the experience and knowledge of Canada’s biggest pension investors to develop workable solutions. In doing so, we can truly strengthen to retirement system and collectively work together to prevent the growth of senior poverty in the future. Part 1: Not ready for retirement Two key shifts have contributed to the rise of senior poverty in Canada: demographics combined with the steady decline of workplace pension coverage. Canadians are living longer than ever before: the life expectancy for both men and women is now 80.2 years (77.8 years for men, 82.6 for women). The number of seniors is also growing at a faster rate than any other segment of the population -- by 2041 it is estimated that 25% of Canadians will be seniors, with those over 85 leading the way (Statistics Canada). How will this growing cohort support themselves financially when they can no longer work? Traditionally, Canadian workers could rely on Canada’s retirement system – often described as a three-legged stool made up of government benefits, workplace pensions, and private savings. Today, however, that stool is a lot less steady as workplace pension plans, once an income staple for many seniors, continue their retreat. In 1977, nearly half of Canadian paid employees (46 per cent) belonged to an employer pension plan – in 2014 that number was 33 per cent.What keeps us awake at night? Top issues in CanadaWhat keeps us awake: Top national issuesNOVEMBER 21, 2016What keeps us awake at night? Top issues in CanadaWhat keeps us awake: Top national issuesNOVEMBER 21, 2016By Bruce Anderson & David ColettoIn our latest survey of national opinion, we explored the issues people are concerned about across Canada today.• One in three (34%) say that economic conditions in general are the most important issue facing Canada today. This is the number one concern of 47% in Alberta, and a much smaller 27% in BC.• Another 9% say unemployment is their biggest preoccupation. Again, this number is 17% in Alberta, making it the second ranked issue in that province. This means that roughly two out of three (64%) Albertans put the economy and unemployment on the top of the priority list, almost twice as many as do across the country overall (34%).• Health care ranks as the 2nd most important issue among people over 45, but only ties for 4th among those under 45.• In BC, housing is the 3rd most important issue. In Ontario, housing is only the 6th most important issue. In the other provinces, less than 1% mention it as the top issue. Across the country, housing garners twice as many mentions as top issue among those under 45 compared to those over that age.• Immigration is considered the most important issue by 5%, terrorism 2% and foreign policy or defence 1%. Concern about immigration twice as high in Manitoba/Saskatchewan as it is in Ontario.• The environment/climate change is considered the top issue by 8% nationally. Women and those under 45 put a greater emphasis on this issue than men and older people, but the differences are modest. This issue ranks 5th among men and tied for 4th among women. BC leads in concern on this issue.The preoccupations of Canadians vary substantially based on their partisan leanings.• Among NDP voters, the top 3 mentions, were the economy (27%) poverty/inequality (25%) and the environment/climate change (14%).• Among Conservatives, the top three were the economy (51%), health care (10%) and unemployment (10%). Immigration was mentioned by just 6%, and terrorism (3%), defence/foreign policy (0%), and law and order (4%) were much farther down the list of top issues. The environment/climate change was mentioned by 1% of Conservative voters.• Among Liberal supporters, the top three were the economy (38%), health care (18%) poverty/inequality (13%), followed by climate change (9%).What keeps us awake at night? Top issues in CanadaMore to see and absorb, what is real Canada apart from dog and pony show:https://www.google.ca/search?q=Images+of+child+poverty+in+CAnada&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi21dfksL7dAhWm3oMKHbQQBhgQ7Al6BAgGEBs&biw=1477&bih=664#imgrc=TVAMZSzoS3AnrM:https://www.google.ca/search?q=Images+of+child+poverty+in+CAnada&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi21dfksL7dAhWm3oMKHbQQBhgQ7Al6BAgGEBs&biw=1477&bih=664#imgrc=TVAMZSzoS3AnrM:Human Rights Day and Aboriginal Women in Canada | NelliesNellie's ShelterIn 2007 Robert Pickton had 27 charges laid against him and 1/3 of the women he is accused of killing were AMissing and murdered Indigenous women - WikipediaBy Delusion23 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, File:Justin Trudeau speech on missing and murdered indigenous women - Ottawa, October 2016.jpgAnother dog and pony show, all talk no action.Immigrants brought a lot of values, hard work, devotions and built Canada with blood sweat and tears.Canada also transported this filth from other countries and sub planted here.Here is a small samples:Air India Flight 182 was an Air India flight operating on the Toronto–Montreal–London–Delhi route. WikipediaDate: June 23, 1985Location: Republic of IrelandSummary: Aviation bombingTotal fatalities: 329Survivor: 0Operator: Air IndiaCanada's troubling indifference to the Air India bombingJagmeet Singh now says he accepts that Sikh extremist masterminded Air India bombingJagmeet Singh now says he accepts that Sikh extremist masterminded Air India bombingTrudeau defends apology and $10.5-million payment to Omar KhadrTrudeau defends apology and $10.5-million payment to Omar KhadrOmar Khadr leaves the home of his lawyer, Dennis Edney, to speak to the media in Edmonton in May 2015. Mr. Khadr was accused of throwing a grenade that killed a U.S. Army medic in Afghanistan in 2002.Shafia family murders - WikipediaMurderous honor, undying love: The tale of Jassi and Mithu from Canada to PunjabAnd a mother said, ‘Kill her too!Osgoode Hall Killer Denied Chance At "Faint Hope" Early Parole - CityNews TorontoPunjabi Parents Try To Use Murder Of Their Daughter To Stay In CanadaPunjabi Parents Try To Use Murder Of Their Daughter To Stay In CanadaPosted on November 9, 2006Ten people dead, 15 injured after van hits pedestrians in north TorontoHypocrisy at its best:The hunt Canada loves: Why seal clubbing will never dieIn this 2012 photo, then-Minister of Health Leona Aglukkaq with Keith Ashfield. Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, trying on sealskin coats. Pat McGrath/The Ottawa Sunhttps://www.google.ca/search?q=iAbout the Author: He came to Canada in the early 70 s with his new bride in tow, with total 508 dollars, that was different times and eras.Two the following are Harvard grads, with one on deans honor list, sit on mighty chairs in the USA. Shake hands/break the bread with powerful and mighty around the globe.One very successful corporate lawyer hardly lost any case in his life.One very successful lawyer, one with Nursing and other several certifications, with 45 years of work experience. One with two master’s degrees one from Canada and one from back home, thirty years of corporate experience, and 15 in my own successful business. 45 years of solid experience and no end in sight.Two small monkeys, grandma, and grandpa’s universe revolves around this two monkeys. Our center of the universe. These two monkeys will per sure see most of the world by the time they are 16, they have already have seen a lot. Thanks to their high profile parents.No better way to spend your Sunday afternoon in a plain piloting yourself, on Sunny California with your instructor to upgrade your pilot license.Thanks to Super High American education including Harvard.For your further reading and bedtime stories:“On Canada Day 150, let us pray for Canada, a dying Nation!” by Donald Andre Bruneauby Donald onJune 30, 2017in UncategorizedOn Canada Day 150, let us pray for Canada, a dying Nation!“On Canada Day 150, let us pray for Canada, a dying Nation!” by Donald Andre BruneauWhy are Canada’s First Nations women dying at such an alarming rate?While we cannot perfectly identify the causes for these high rates of mortality, our research has shown that there is a strong relationship with economic conditions and poverty. Our future work will focus on uncovering the direction of causation to further inform the great work these organizations and others are doing.4 in 10 1st marriages end in divorce: report | CBC NewsLone-parent families: The new face of an old phenomenonFederal Government net Debt 1867 to 2015https://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/authors/brief%2520history%252012.png&imgrefurl=https://www.fraserinstitute.org/blogs/a-really-quick-history-of-canada-s-federal-debt&h=480&w=656&tbnid=qXq-ds3hGZzCcM:&q=canada+national+debt+by+year&tbnh=146&tbnw=200&usg=AFrqEzclp32Fg_TTQOhIqLlYBkO9Haz3aQ&vet=12ahUKEwjDhZbZrMXdAhUE8IMKHdgYB8UQ_B0wFXoECAcQCQ..i&docid=5ymQ_lRLeUJb3M&itg=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjDhZbZrMXdAhUE8IMKHdgYB8UQ_B0wFXoECAcQCQSome overview of our pedophile, rapists, and serial killers:pig farmer killer - Google SearchRobert PicktonCanadian serial killerRobert William "Willy" Pickton of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada, is a Canadian serial killer convicted in 2007 of the second-degree murders of six women. Arrested in 2002, he was the subject of a lengthy investigation that yielded evidence of numerous other murders. WikipediaBorn: October 24, 1949 (age 68 years), Port CoquitlamVictims: 6–49Conviction: MurderSpan of crimes: 1983–2002Siblings: Linda Louise Wright, David Francis PicktonParents: Leonard Pickton, Helen Louise PicktonFclifford olson - Google Searchhttps://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=https://keyassets-p2.timeincuk.net/wp/prod/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2015/06/AP810822035-2.jpg&imgrefurl=https://www.lifedeathprizes.com/real-life-crime/clifford-olson-canada-serial-killer-20779&h=480&w=630&tbnid=Mjp_nRc1l9PMQM:&q=clifford+olson&tbnh=152&tbnw=200&usg=AFrqEzfW_Qt2cHbd38xK4hgRNuTpOi9WyA&vet=12ahUKEwi8yK27xsfdAhVM4IMKHbVMDsAQ_B0wE3oECAoQCQ..i&docid=qwMLBNLeO1FIiM&itg=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi8yK27xsfdAhVM4IMKHbVMDsAQ_B0wE3oECAoQCQClifford OlsonCanadian serial killerClifford Robert Olson Jr. was a convicted Canadian serial killer who confessed to murdering 11 children and young adults between the ages of 9 and 18 years in the early 1980s. Olson scored 38/40 on the Psychopathy Checklist. WikipediaBorn: January 1, 1940, VancouverDied: September 30, 2011, LavalVictims: 11Spouse: Joan Hale (m. 1981–1985)Cause of death: CancerChildren: Clifford IIIhttps://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=https://tce-live2.s3.amazonaws.com/media/media/e92a2bca-7f18-4df5-a8aa-20357ceaf223.jpg&imgrefurl=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/russell-williams-case&h=530&w=914&tbnid=DTJZHvbNtXgWmM:&q=canadian+colonel+serial+killer&tbnh=160&tbnw=276&usg=AFrqEzf0YiSHspOmRGsxd2PpGqWu-rHr5A&vet=12ahUKEwjFuOSLx8fdAhWkzIMKHaaJD40Q9QEwAHoECAYQBg..i&docid=hVKFfqxX7KFB2M&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjFuOSLx8fdAhWkzIMKHaaJD40Q9QEwAHoECAYQBgToronto Serial Killer.Bruce McArthur, alleged Toronto serial killer, facing 7th murder chargeBRUCE MCARTHUR: Accused serial killer now charged with seventh murderAlcohol Consumption in Canada:Heavy Drinking, 2016In 2016, 19.0% of Canadians aged 12 and older (roughly 5.8 million people) reported alcohol consumption that classified them as heavy drinkers.Note1The proportion aged 12 and older who reported alcohol consumption that classified them as heavy drinkers remained stable between 2015 and 2016.Note2Overall, males were more likely (23.8%) to report heavy drinking than females (14.2%) in 2016.The highest proportion of heavy drinking for both sexes was among those aged 18 to 34. In this age group, 34.4% of males and 23.4% of females were heavy drinkers (Chart 1).Heavy Drinking, 2016I happen to stumble upon this paper of August 10, 2018, here is a summary of the first three pages.Toronto Sun August 10Fraudsters use bogus University of Waterloo acceptance letters to enter CanadaThe University of Waterloo says it’s frustrated some people are using fake acceptance letters to gain entry into Canada. - David Bebee,Record staffMore than 5,800 international students attended the University of Waterloo last term. - Brent Davis , Record staff1 / 2WATERLOO — Sarbjeet Singh landed in Canada in August 2012, telling the airport border agent he would be studying for his master's degree in engineering at the University of Waterloo the following month.To back up his story, he had a government-issued student visa, and an acceptance letter into one of Canada's most sought after engineering graduate programs.The border agent stamped his paperwork, and waved him through.On the surface, there's nothing remarkable about a young man from India being one of the more than 5,800 international students who come from abroad to study at Waterloo every semester.There was only one problem. The University of Waterloo had never heard of him.Instead, the Canada Border Services Agency allege Singh was part of a sophisticated immigration fraud used to gain illegal entry into Canada.Investigators say Singh had no intention of attending the university, and his behaviour once he arrived was not that of someone planning to study here, according to court records.His Waterloo acceptance letter, used to gain a student visa and eventually a work visa, was fake.Singh was one of 15 people caught in a recent probe by the Canada Border Services Agency, all using fake acceptance letters from the University of Waterloo's engineering program.He was convicted in April under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, and is awaiting sentencing. As a foreign national, he could face deportation.Please read some of the comments from the viewers here is on from Jdjje rififd.User-12836266270394052537Paying terrorist Khadr millions of dollars. No money for army and veterans.Liberals MPs issuing fatwas against international students (legally in country). And liberals welcome irregular immigrants.Many people haven't used health related services, yet they're being forced to pay for it.A leader of a political party bashed CEOs/ top managers for earning more.People caught in loop: work sleep repeat. Unable to make ends meet.Young generation being KARL-MARKSFIED (not a word, you get it).No Fisherman. Only Fisherfolk. Politically Correct culture.Group identify above individualism. All white men are racist and blacks are oppressed ().A politician's life ruined by MISLEAD SEXUAL ALLEGATIONS. Yet no response from liberal PM about groping a female.Legalized marijuana. Talks of decriminalizing all drugs .Defense minister apologizes for exaggerating the role in major military op. No consequences.Watching Canada from distance is fun.Peter PohlmannSun · 1 upvote from Sam AroraI fully agree. Canada is going down the drainBrent McFarland21h ago · 1 upvote from Sam AroraDidn't actually think someone would go into so much detail on what's going on in Canada. You write the brutal truth as I see it too. Sad for our children and grand children. I praise your detailed take on the sad situation that is taking place in a great country.Peter PohlmannSun · 1 upvote from Sam AroraI fully agree. Canada is going down the drain.Lech LesiakSun · 2 upvotes including Sam AroraWow! After living in Canada for over 65 years I wasn’t aware of how bad things were. Better pack up and move back to PolandYanesis De los SantosSun · 3 upvotes including Sam AroraOK, my name is Celso Lobo I’m Yanesys’ husband, although I wasn’t born in Canada I have been living in Canada since 1966 so I can tell you a lot about Canada and the people living in Canada.Vivek GollaSun · 2 upvotes including Sam AroraI agree with your comments about Justin Trudeau. Canada needs a strong leader who actually knows something about politics, not a glorified actor who’s essentially a puppet.Dexter LittleSun · 1 upvote from Sam AroraAntony KuriakoseSun · 1 upvote from Sam Aroravery insightful!too trueYou may browse more in the comment section:For your further studies:Non-Canadians, what are your thoughts on Canada? Is there anything we could be doing better to help our friends in other nations?User-11653342845958382890, Former Industry Canada Economist, based in London, UKAnswered 13h ago“The world needs more Canada.” is the name of last year’s marketing campaign by Indigo. Canadians are very concerned with the way the world perceives them. In reality, there are many homeless, drug...(more)Is Canada becoming a 3rd world country? I live here and lately I've seen so many homeless people picking through trash cans trying to find something to eat. I thought that only happened in really poor countries.User-11653342845958382890, Former Industry Canada Economist, based in London, UKAnswered Oct 16Not all poor countries have a homeless problem like Canada and the USA.Mexico, Croatia, Brazil, Chile, Estonia, Romania and Poland all have lower homelessness than Canada.The same mentality of meri...(more)

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