@@xtrickster6556 nope divesting from Canada right now all assets in the process of being sold cash already send out of the country not a penny more am i paying in taxes to these crooks
I was self employed for about 15 years. At the start life was good. Lots of work. But gradually I had to pay WSIB and collect GST. My expenses increased and my profits decreased. People were cheating more - trying not to pay the gst and all that. Also, I can tell you that Trudeau's father was terrible as prime minister. At that time I had just bought a small house for $35 000. Suddenly there was runaway inflation and I had to renew my mortgage for 18%. Soon after many companies started laying off workers and closing down. I lost my job, my house and all the money I had invested in the house. Now Trudeau is a clown just like his dad. He has seriously messed up Canada.
They don't go anywhere till burning Canada to the ground and we can not do anything! Canada doesn't have any rules to deal with the coalliation of two corrupt leaders,
To all the Canadians who have left please don't forget to vote in the upcoming elections. Help us get rid of the wacko PM for us fellow Canadians who are still in the fight
Canada is not a place to live anymore. We are living in a country where you have no property rights, no right to defend yourself, and the police tell you to leave your car keys at the front door so they can take what you have. After working so hard for what we have, we decided to put our home up for sale, and we will move back to Texas.
After the global blowback on "leave car keys ...", the think tank of liberals put their heads together and came out with better solution. Their master plan is to " cancel the driving license of car thieves". WHAT? THAT is the best Trudeau's team could come up with?
No kidding...I'm trying to get another job right now and so many of the better paying companies ask about skin color now!! Someone who floats up fresh off the boat has a better chance of getting that job because "diversity". Canadian's born here are left with the scraps and huge taxes.
I can. Running away like a coward instead of staying and fighting for the greatest country in the world. People have LEARNED that voting based on hairstyle can have consequences, I think EVERY Canadian learned a great lesson, and we're on the path to recovery. Trudeau can only hold onto power for another year and a half then they're all done, NDP AND LIBS. You think even BC will re-elect gagmeat after seeing that he is a cuck for a simpleton tyrant?? Not likely.
@@xavierharding8938There are lots of places that treat you better. Lower tax, affordable homes, affordable food, high tech cities, less burocracy, etc... Go do some traveling, unless you too broke from paying rent and buying food, which is the whole reason people are escaping.
@@xavierharding8938 anywhere else, just as my grandparents left Ukraine and Ireland for a better life now its pretty much time to leave Canada for somewhere where you can actually have a hope of your children having a better life. The Federal government broke the social contract, the consequence of that is that people will leave.
@@ironfistarrival yes its that simple, just uproot your life due to corrupt local government and leave your family, fight for citizenship in another country and learn their laws and language.... no problem at all, who needs to live at their home where they should have no p[problem affording to retire. the point is that some countries dont pay "any" tax at all because of how they are run. Canada has more resources than anywhere and one of the smallest populations, there is no reason that Canadians should be paying any tax at all with our resources and income.... it is horrible for this person to have to leave their home due to the robbery that these liberals and their voters are committing. some of us will not leave and will fight the left to the end, I am one of many that will be pushing Pierrre to aggressively go after the left and their useless voters, we will get that money back, "bureaucracy tax" for all bureaucrats and those that have been dependent on the government to buy their vote. the left tried to dominate and oppress the rest of us and we will not ever forget, the right will rise and put the left back where they belong, in the tent cities "they" created! most of them are already le wing to begin with.
What does “May leave” mean? You either do or you don’t. You can’t plan after the fact, you have to decide before. I’m leaving before the election but will come back to vote
That’s not a terrible idea 💡 I’m thinking of San Agustin in Huila.. plus Bogotá has great doctors who cured my friends stage 4 throat cancer couple of years ago.
@@adrianpoesiat Pierre said he was a free market capitalist on Jordan Peterson podcast but still wants socialist healthcare, the only one that wants free market healthcare is Maxime Bernier
My friend is moving his successful contracting company to Florida because Canada is killing their profits through too much tax, woke policy, and restrictive regulations
Love you Pierre. I moved my business, family and all my money to a red state. I say that with a heavy heart because I love Canada. I hope one day, Canadians wake up. I wish you the best and I will still vote for you from here.
@@jeffcanada8897 I don't know shit about Politics and I'm really dumb when it comes to it. I just started getting into it because I'm watching Toronto go down the drain and I start to question what's going on? Realized it was Liberals and NDP that caused it. In Toronto, every crime is a slap on the wrist with Bail. Car theft is normal and We've all learned to live with it. They steal a car and get out the next day. It's 1 million dollars for a shit hole and you need 100$ a week for gas, depending if you travel everyday and how far. There is this place call Sherway Gardens, went there a while back and these fuckers tried charging me 7$ for a buttertart. This is what happens, people will use inflation as an excuse to make money if they can't afford a decent living and charge 7$ for 1 buttertart.
@@jeffcanada8897 You're correct. The 'Canada' in which my Grand Parents, parents, me, and my children and grand-children were born and grew up, NO LONGER EXISTS. It is gone FOREEVER.
@@edithcunningham5713 We tried to tell you (women in our lives) what would happen and were shrugged off. The more we tried to explain, the more we were demonized. Now everyone will get to see for themselves.
Brics countries. El Salvador and Venezuela already been destroyed by WEF, kicked them out, and 'build back' without them. Costa Rica. All Africa, asian and muslim countries. WEF atk wealthy places@@uncubicle5993
@@PhilthyCasual Yea, notice how he ignores mass immigration, which is the sole driver behind all of our problems: housing, healthcare, food insecurity, etc
@@caparcher2074 Yes. Normies will find PP to be refreshing and will not notice what he ISN'T saying bc they're normies. Most people,if they went back and looked, would witness an anemic and flaccid opposition party,especially when they fired Max and chose Scheer. That is all anyone needs to know about Canadian conservatism. That, and they followed up with Erin OToole,who lost to the likes of Trudeau. 44 MP's even tried to save EOT from his fate,after he lost his election.
@@shellderp "Tieing housing to immigration" doesn't mean he will cut immigration. It just means he thinks we can build more to support current immigration levels, which is a fools errand as the liberals have proven. His position on immigration is actual pro mass immigration and giving faster pathways to citizenship for illegals. This is what he has said. He needs to commit to actually cutting immigration or he doesn't get my vote. Simple.
As a Canadian entrepreneur, if Pierre doesn't win the next election, I am selling everything I own and moving my business south and taking my family with me
It's sad how Trudeau can't even give us a few months of a break from his carbon tax. A FEW months! The ego on him... What a disgrace. In BC we don't even get a freaking carbon tax rebate...
@@sandeeptanjore1253 My income is CPP and OAS, so I doubt that is the issue. Regardless, I would rather that they eliminated the carbon tax instead of handing out these ridiculous rebates!
@@brucewilliamsstudio4932 Well, that will happen Bruce (eliminating carbon tax) once PP comes to power. At least you will be able to enjoy those fruits. I am not sure if carbon tax will be eliminated in Quebec (where I live) and BC as these 2 godforsaken provinces have their own way of levying those taxes.
@@McLovin1759 I'm sure liberal ministers, their families and friends are happy and doing well. Tens of millions of others are not so happy with the current government.
@@Stone_Horse Funny then that you’d look to the CPC for a solution. We had the worst job creation, worst GDP growth and worst growth in GDP per capita under Harper and Pierre as Employment Minister. I guess that’s why he never talks about that record.
@@McLovin1759 I don't remember 500sqft condos costing 1mil and the average rent being 2500/mo under Harper. Touch grass. There are more important things than gdp growth rates, like standard of living. You know, things that actually affect you.
@McLovin1759 Ah, the grand fallback, blame Harper. Remind me again who has been running the show for the last nine years? BTW, how are Trudeau's polling numbers looking? Not many even in Quebec want to see his face anymore.
As a farmer, I've seen so many new rules and regulations ever since this liberal government took office. I have seen a lot of my farmer friends just pack it in because of the cost to implement these changes. This government wants to shut farmers down it looks like, and why. Canada has some of the best dairy farms that produce great quality milk for Canadians and the world. They are telling us how we have to raise our cattle and now what we can put in the soil. Farmers have looked after their land for generations and know what and how much they can do to their land. We have people with no farming experience sitting in an office telling us how we should farm our land. This government needs to go before we lose more farms to foreign investment. Our neighbors farm was bought by a Chinese investor and they really don't care about our Canadian farmland.
I'm In Manitoba working in Agriculture. I know a couple farmers not hiding the fact they thinking of selling and going to south America to farm, it's getting that bad here ! You know it's bad when farmers are thinking of quitting, that's not our normal attitude, just tough it out and hope for better. Sadly that better looks like it's somewhere else with Justin and his WEF agenda being followed.
The rich corporations who pay off our government, wants to make you give up and sell your farm. This type of thing has happened before and created mass starvation.
Minding a leader is not always a bad thing. A leader will listen to his subordinates and take note to consider a proper decision. A leader in olden times meant victory and prosperity to the people beneath them. Today people don't have the experience of such circumstances. There are certain things that must have a person on point to consider the consensus of the group. I believe Poilievre has the potential for it.
I have a client that left a Canadian development business 19 years ago and became an American citizen. He was strong in Canada but has been siting on a rocket since he left. I asked whether he would be interested in Canada again. He said "Not a chance". He has investments everywhere and beautiful home in Montana , Phoenix as well as beachfront in Cabo. We are fools staying here.
why do you think that Turdeau's taking the legally owned firearms from licensed vetted Canadians......? And, leaving the violent gangs, with which he has more affinity, to run wild in the streets, spraying and praying?
Yes, I'm a wage slave and barely afford to get enough gas to get to work, heat and eat, let alone do anything else. I go to food bank regularly...my life has never sucked so badly, as it does today.
@lukegrunert7658 Trudeau has a problem with construction workers. He voiced out women in construction sites in the past. Canadian people voted in a loser to be PM. His wife left the idiot .
My good friend is an orthopaedic surgeon. One of his daughters is a Registered Nurse, the other is a Nurse Practitioner. Both moved to the US within the last two years because of higher salaries, lower taxes and better working conditions in the US. Yesterday I had dinner with him and he told me he gave his notice here in Canada today. The increase in the capital gains tax was the final straw. He and his wife are moving to Idaho to be with their daughter. He still has 5 to 7 years left until retirement and will be yet another doctor Trudeau chased away.
@@javiervega1065 Spoken like someone who is economically illiterate and doesn't understand that we already have a shortage. Just last year more than 126k Canadians moved to the US, the highest number in years.
Great story, very sad story. Edit, never have I not agreed with so much a leader has done. If Trudeau doesn't go, I go. And take my 250k annually family and 25 years of needed high tech skills with me.
At the stage this country is at, I don't blame you! I could not help but notice that Russia currently is a shining model of upholding personal/economic, religious, and civil rights in the world today. Maybe our dictator PM could learn a lesson or 500?
@@flopes11bruh, I'm considering going back to India myself. Can't afford to live in the GTA, can't find a job outside the GTA. Indians already living here are telling their friends and family back home to not come here. I'm not even a conservative supporter to say this.
After 50 years in Canada I too am willing to leave -especially after seeing in the last three years, the devastating consequences of the libs importing a crushing amount of "students" and unskilled newcomers to this country.
I work in healthcare and you have no idea of asylum seekers unskilled and with phoney stories claiming residency. Family of 8-10 use the system, studying, living for free forever on all possible benefits. Students who work and pay are not the problem.
@@judymarshall3383 they are mostly from India, China, Phillipines, France, Nigeria, Iran, Pakistan etc. Most from India. Contributing 22.3 billion a year into the economy. Also provide the young much needed work force..
Canadian here, born and raised. Currently working on finishing my masters degree so I can obtain TN status and move to the USA. F*ck Trudeau and the NDP
100% agree. I work in a bank and I see 60% of my colleagues are planning to move to US. The moment they get an opportunity, they will leave. JT must go, freaking clown.
The liberals are destroying the middle and upper middle class with these insane new taxes, sadly I can't blame the landlords, what you think may be greed may be the landlords trying desperately to survive.
I lived and worked my entire adult life in Canada. After a divorce I lost the house my ex wife and I shared. With home prices skyrocketing, I could not afford to buy a home of my own on my salary alone, so I had no choice but to rent. Now I am retired, and with rent prices rising so quickly I was forced to leave Canada to live in Mexico, where I can still afford to rent a humble studio apartment. Don't get me wrong, I totally enjoy living in Mexico. The people here have been very gracious and have welcomed me into the community I reside in. The only part of this that hurts is that after paying into the public healthcare system through my taxes back in Canada during my working life, I will never personally see the benefits of all the money I contributed. I feel cheated to say the least. If I could have afforded to stay in Canada in retirement I would have. However, if I stayed I would have become homeless. At least moving to Mexico allowed me to keep my dignity.
Well dude, I'm 90 this year. Born and raised in Canada. I'm doing just fine as a widower with two daughters and several grandchildren. Currently my only source of income is CPP, OAS and GIS. I'm not voting for Trudeau because he will have completed three terms in 2025 and it's time for him to graciously fade from the political scene. It appears he's staying, so will not get my vote. I served 10 years with the Canadian navy and enjoyed every minute. For me, leaving Canada would seem like a traitorous act. We came here from Ireland in 1795 and I love this country and all its diversity. For better or for worse, I will never let Canada down.
Patriotism in the face of a country that hates you is dumb. The left has the population so indoctrinated that the only way to wake them up is to leave. Once the smart money is gone and their taxes triple they will beg for you to come back. Or you can be the last to realize this and be trapped by your own choices.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, The Netherlands, all socialist countries and annually voted as the happiest and economically sound countries in the world? Why is that dude? BTW, the USA is 18th.
@@billfarley9167 They are not socialist, but have a socialistic element under capitalism that the electorate is willing to tolerate or prefers. They have less income inequality through means of a tax burden shared more broadly across the citizenry like they do in some other very rich capitalist countries that have civil-like oligarchies even where oligarchs have covertly deployed their resources and pay and even get subsidized for it in a similar manner as they do in the US and Canada. Also progressive folk on both sides of their political spectrum don't have to congregate under one of two large parties to be hear.
Small businesses in the private sector are arguably the back bone of the Canadian economy, and contribute well over a third of Canada's GDP, but unfortunately specific monopolistic outfits are the main pillars of our economy. The biggest corporations in Canada thwart many small to med size businesses in the private sector from reaching their full potential, as Canada’s “backbone” along with the middle to upper middle class is bled to sustain growth at the top, and though what is left appears good, it is still crumbs in comparison due to the tax burden being shifted more on them plus they have to socialize the manufactured losses and failures of the biggest corporations. During bouts of inflation big corporations are no longer squeezed; no big corporation today is competing for low overhead and internal costs have nothing to do with consumer pricing in a system where unfettered price gouging is based on which corporation can distort consumer perceptions of value the most. Only small businesses experience the pressure of competing during inflation.This system has little resemblance of capitalism and real competition. And you can thank folk like neo liberals and Poilievre for that, as they and thier ilk have supported and benefited from the policies that stemmed from supply-side economics, which caused most of the problems they complain about like the housing crisis and price gouging collectively disguised as inflation.
I am 77 years old and on fix Income. I wish I was younger and able to work. I would leave Canada. It is sad ,because I love this beautiful country, but the pension I work for its worth nothing. I live in B.C since I emigrate and I left for freedom and now I hardly survive on my pension and on top of it can't voice my feelings. We are loosing our freedom.
@janef220 I would love to move in Portugal I would live there very comfortably, but you need money to move I don't have anything left after I pay rent and bills and some groceries.
@@javiervega1065 Are you talking about the millions of immigrants coming to Canada because 'they fled their countries when things didn't go how they wanted'?
It’s particularly hurtful when you’re an immigrant and have spent tears and treasure to adapt to your new home, honor its traditions, build a future for your family and make your new country better. When you see how an entitled trust fund empty suit shatters everything that made this nation great, and gets reelected two times, then it’s time to reevaluate your commitment, cut your loses and think of your family. I don’t judge anymore those that think about leaving, or actually leave Canada for greener pastures. I’m now open to that possibility if the current governing party gets reelected.
@@javiervega1065you're ridiculous. You have zero clue what youre talking about. Plenty of great countries out there. And many are emerging as economic powerhouses in the shifting global order. Canada has been sold out.
CONservative Premier Brian Palliser locked down Manitoba HARD during the plandemic. Followed Trudeau's action plan to a T. The Truckers liberated us, not the CINOs in the House of Commons.
I am a Canadian, I went to high school and university here, my kids are Canadian born. I’m planning to move to USA. Reason, can’t afford anything even working full time.
The damage has been done, no one can afford the next wave of increases that are coming. Canada's population is on the hook for over a trillion $ that was given away to other countries and international corporations.
My nephew, his wife, and 2 kids left 3 years ago for Texas. He's a helicopter mechanic. He actually said he's getting out of Canada before it's completely destroyed by Trudeau.
An Asia friend who came to Canada, told me he knows a lot of Asian immigrants that have skills have left Canada, because of costs, they are in demand where they come from and they can do better financially where they grew up. I bet you those Canadians that are moving also have something to offer. If the skilled, or highly skilled are leaving, we are going to be left with the less skilled Canadians and immigrants. Reminds me of when the Canadian government forced aerospace folk out of Canada by collapsing the Avro company. History repeats itself, people do not study history.
My grandparents all four of them immigrated to Canada from Italy to build a life. I am a second generation Canadian. I left Canada last year for Poland. I could not be happier. I sold all of my assets and left. I make less money here but for some odd reason so much more of it is left in my pocket at the end of each month. Everything is simple, efficient and the services I receive are well worth the money I pay to the state. Not bloated and expensive like at home. Or at least the place I used to call home.
I left two years ago and never looked back. My life is so much better now and I feel sad for Canadians who have to live in a country that’s on the decline and where life is unaffordable. The damage done will take at least one generation to fix. Polievre seems like a good man, for a career politician, but once he’s elected he will look at the Books and realize how much of a mess we are in, he will have no choice but to break his promises blaming the previous government, they all do it!
When you have a drama teacher that never ended a session of teaching become prime minister, and a journalist as a finance minister, what could go wrong?
This is so funny when that tax money leaves Canada you report on it right away but when its Canadian citizens that leaves you could care less shows how much you care about the people wake up don't matter who gets appointed the prime minister's job it's the system and politician that are the problem, we need the government back into the hands of we the people
I just recently got a job offer in Florida and you know what i just decided, I'm taking it. There's no point staying here with all of these nonsense taxes
Sadly this the dinner conversation I have with friends now - exit Canada strategy. The health care is on life support, so there’s nothing left to cling on to in Canada. This was a great country.
I just sold my 100 year old highly successful business to an American competitor. Change in taxable gains is what pushed me over the edge. I have also sold all my Canadian REITs and converted Canadian dollars to American. Working on creating a US corp. I can’t leave Canada all together but I can and will move all my business and money out. What Trudeau and Singh are doing to this country is disgustingly damaging. They think they are winning and yes they will get a boat load of extra taxes from people like me that are selling and will pay tons of capital gains as a result. But once the money is gone it’s gone for good. Then what? No jobs, no investment and taxes.
Trudeau and Singh will be leaving an irreparable mess for the Conservatives to clean up. His step father did the same! Took decades to crawl out of the economic hole Pierre Trudeau dug for us . Here we go again.
Well, the problem is that Pierre DOESN'T mention it and has no plans to stop it. He recently put a scarf on his head and pumped his fist for more immigrants. Vote PPC. They are NOT "far right" and will support our traditions and history. THIS is the most pressing existential crisis currently facing Canada - a greater threat than current economic issues.
he's doing this to 1. dilute your vote and 2. to falsely keep housing prices high due to massive demand and no supply. His buddies own so much property, if there weren't any immigrants, the housing market would be much lower and his buddies won't be as rich.
No kidding...have you seen the crime....most of these assaults come from immigrants ( with no respect for our culture...OMG ...thats reality NOT racism!!
As a business owner myself that has accumulated some wealth I can assure you in my circle of people who have money many of them are planning to leave Canada including myself... this country is going downhill very rapidly
My father and mother came from Italy woth nothing. Grew a business, family and boigh a large farm. Im now considering selling it all to move back to Italy. I used to amke fun of my cousins over there but in the last 8 years its not that they caught up to us, its that we fell behind. Thanks Justin
I know this is a touchy subject for some people, But I am looking into Moving to Russia where I can afford to live, I can afford to buy land there, anywhere in Russia 1 acre of land is $110cdn, I can never afford to buy land here at $8,000-$2,000,000 for the same 1 acre of land, a 3 bedroom house to rent is around $400 a month, to buy in Russia is around $80,000-100,000. No matter what you may think of Putin, Russian people are kind, caring, loyal, just like us, Political differences of the west hasn't corrupted my views as I am very awake to the world GeoPolitics....
@@cindyhaduik7171 Yes I follow them, I have always been interested in Russia, For one thing, how people treat each other there is amazing. Another big one for me is, they don't have most issues the west have, mainly because there was never slavery in Russia... EVER!
I work at the Home Depot this spring all of our large equipment rentals are not being rented they are sitting in the parking lot with no one taking them that's a huge red flag because it means that contractors are not busy during the Prime season for construction
Yes, agreed- but will not wait for leadership change.. I've sold my (overpriced) home in Mississauga, and purchased ( for much less) a beautiful Caribbean Beachfront home. As an owner there- I am immediately invited to gain citizenship in their country- so I will have dual citizenship. Taxes are minute, and life is good. Thanks Justin- for making my dreams come true.
@tonkatrucker 😂😂😅😅Great comeback,anyone with commonsense knows there is no comparison with the Caribbean.We talking great year round weather, organic food,and clean air.Enjoy🎉
Call for a snap election we need to tell the governor-general of Canada who is Mary Simon and tell her to call for a SNAP ELECTION this is not Canada I don't feel like a Canadian anymore. I can't wait till 2025
Im 34 years old, tradesman from Alberta. Im hoping to be able to have enough money to flee this horrible nightmare in the next couple years. Im so angry and disgusted with the state of this country.
@@ericyuan9718 there's lots of jobs. Especially for pipefitters and welders. Edmonton/Ft Sask, Ft Mac, and Grande Prairie are full out right now. Shutdowns, new construction, you name it.
Totally agree. Me and my family is planning to move out from Canada and operate a small business in Asia. I feel sorry for the next generation Canadians living here as they will suffer the consequences
I just started my retirement in Thailand. Dirt cheap here and beautiful weather. You don’t know how expensive Canada until you leave. I live very well here and spend less than 1/2 my monthly pension.
@@jksouthern $2000/ month should get you through, depending on your lifestyle. Some get by on 1/2 that and some spend 3x that. You can rent a decent apartment or small house for 700-800, which should give you leave you enough to get by for the month. Free 60 day visa (starting this summer) plus you can buy another month for $70, then you have to leave Thailand to a neighboring country and come straight back in again. Most people here get a one year multi entry retirement visas, but you have to leave 30k in a Thai bank. Wonderful life here and the less money I give Trudeau, the happier I am. There’s literally 1000s of RU-vid videos about retirement in Thailand to help you out. Best advice is come over and check it out.
I am only staying here until Pierre gets in. If it happens that he doesn't we will be leaving Canada for good as well. And I was born here, 3rd generation Canadian.
My brother and his family have left the country. I know of another 4 families (all of them have entrepreneur's as parents) that have left Canada and headed for Texas, Florida and Tennessee in the last two years. I am considering it myself.