Still great amounts of yogurts, ice creams, cakes, cupcakes, pancakes, pies, scones, muffins, donuts, waffles, toasts, cinabuns, crepes, and other goodies
How can the locals even afford that ? I mean you would spend at least 1000 dollars US easily per store trip. You would have to make a lot of money locally - insane. I rather move down south.
PAREHO SA ALASKA MAHAL DIN ANG COST LIVING SA ALASKA HUWAG NA TAYO MAG REKLAMO KUNG MALAMIG SA U.S/CANADA MASUWERTE TAYO AT NASA U.S/CANADA TAYO KAYSA SA PILIPINAS NA ANG HIRAP NAG BUHAY SA PILIPINAS🇵🇭
If I knew children would be an audience for this video, I probably would have left that part out. Well at least I didn’t say it out loud :-) Good memories up North. Thanks for watching.
Never expected The Horizon here but I gained nostalgia watching this again. About 7 years back, I saw this and composed a project on prices in the north. Still upsetting to see similar prices on shelves years later.
I love this band!!! Saw them live at the french school back in the day- had thier cd for years (all 8 songs) :) Still listening and showing them to people- Thank you!
@@progresschrome Yep, in Charlottetown PEI. It is amazing music and I'll probably love it forever- would love to get another copy of the full album someday :) Reunion tour perhaps???
@@devingeorge6509 awesome! that was a really fun tour and the PEI show was particularly fun! yah i'd love to play these songs again live some day. who knows! just checked and I have like 10 copies of the CD left if you ever want another copy :)
Someone posted the following in a group on Facebook called "What was the thing?"... It got super popular and everyone was trying to help the poster find the song, but then she remembered it: "Okay so this is kind of a long and gibberish one. I've had this song in my mind since saturday and I remember the tune and the video but not the lyrics or the name of the song or the name of the band. So bear with me, I will describe and write the lyrics": (Bells start) Tiri-tiri tiri-tiri Tiri-tiri tiri-dundun Tiri-tiriru dun dun dun Tiri-tiriri dun dun dun Tiri-tiri tiri-tiri Tiri-tiri tiri-dundun Tiri-tiriru dun dun dun Tiri-tiriri dun dun dun (Bells continue in the back) (Lyrics start but I don't remember them so gibberish) Rooshish thruuuu shreeeeeeeee Waaashresh rhuuuu eeeeeeeee MmmmOooooOOOOOOOOOOAaaaaaawaaaaa duuu riiiish (Bells again alone) (Then at some point there's the "breakdown" and it's just like this) WOOOOOOOO WAAAAA WOOOOOO WAAAAA WOOOOOOO WAAAAAAA Awaaaaaaan wuuuuriiish (But with very deep male voices) (And then just like a very soul-y humming and very strong hand drums -sorry i also forgot the name for those) (And then it slowly goes back to this strong sound) (BELLS AGAIN STRONG) *And that's all I can remember for the sound and lyrics It kinda sounds like ritual music or something magical out of a hawaiian fairytale if that makes sense. NOW FOR THE VIDEO: I remember it was strooooong on the visuals, kinda like something from an early animal collective music video. It had footage of Iceland and the rivers and waterfalls and land and it was edited in a way that looked like cartoonish but crazy colorful. I do remember too that I read once it was actually shoot in Iceland, if that works as a clue. And that's it. PLEASE HELP, i can't get it out of my head. Thanks in advance 😟"
The prices may not be true today with the cargo ships that are now going through the area because of the ice melting. It also depends on what part of Nunavut it is.
I been there many times but I am from the states. I think what Nunavut and the other two territories do terribly wrong is they act like a leech on the rest of Canada. And I don't mean that in a bad way. Instead of receiving money from federal government to subsidize these communities, the Nunavut government should be getting money to motivate large corporations to build small factories up there to ship raw products and produce their products there locally so its not as expensive. And if you can't get them to do it, the government should build their own manufacturing plant and make their own government brand food. From frozen dinners to canned food. Build a biodome and grow fresh fruit. Many other countries in cold climates do it. Seems every month in Nunavut, people aren't working and waiting for government money to spend on this expensive food. Should be the territorial government showing pride in itself by manufacturing their own stuff that their own citizens will buy at a cheaper price and also create jobs. Seems like a simple concept here. Due to the low population, it doesn't have to be a large scale operation with huge factories destroying the environment. Norway and Finland do a damn good job with it. And give citizens either a tax rebate or partial tax free on all good bought by Nunavut residents for products produced in the territory.
Many of those other cold-climate countries are nowhere nearly as cold as Nunavut is. Poor comparison. But electricity and heating costs will see to it that the operation doesn't last. Nunavut literally has no resources to build anything with and has to be flown in from Ontario. Cheaper prices for goods is just not possible with a low population and small market base coupled with high operating costs
Yes mate, I lived there for 5 years. A bologna sandwhich will cost you what a NY sirloin will in Ontario. It is called GREED. The owners claim it is the cost of shipping without telling you the shipping is government subsidized. Payup of go hunting.
I think the stuff is bought at retail price THEN Jacked up for the shipping cost. it's CRAZY. $13 for Orange Juice? $18 for Frozen Pizza? Nice place but way too expensive.