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- December 22, 2023
Why are so many people leaving Canada?
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I'm just going to make this video today about why everyone is leaving Canada, including myself.
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Seven reasons why Canada absolutely sucks now.
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I'm solely coming to the realization that I don't see my future in Canada,
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and I need to start planning to leave the country.
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I'm going to talk about the 10 reasons why I left Canada permanently,
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and I'm super glad I did.
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I'm going to talk about why I left Canada.
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Thanks to legislation which has banned Canadians from accessing news on Facebook,
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you're probably watching this video on YouTube or Rumble.
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Now, if you spend any time on YouTube, you are likely going to come across videos
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with hundreds of thousands of views that look like this.
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Why I'm leaving Canada forever.
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Why I left Canada permanently.
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And why people are leaving Canada.
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This viral trend is not just for clicks.
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Canadians of all backgrounds, of all citizenship statuses, races, and ethnicities,
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are waking up to the reality that Canada isn't what they expected it to be.
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This country isn't the same country that they grew up in.
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It's not the Canada they were promised.
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And these videos about leaving Trudeau's Canada are backed up by statistics.
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What we are looking at is really a predictable symptom of a country in decline,
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and a symptom of the policies that are being put in place at a federal and provincial level.
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Canadians are fleeing this country,
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and it's not something that we should laugh at.
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It's serious.
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So drop a like in the video,
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help us out by subscribing to the TrueNorth YouTube channel,
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and the common question for the episode is this.
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Are you planning to leave Canada in 2024?
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Let me know, and let's get into it.
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So here are the facts about emigration in Canada.
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In the last quarter of 2021,
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17,000 people left Canada.
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That was the highest fourth quarter emigration figure seen in Canada since 1974.
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Now, to show you how quickly those numbers have risen from 2021 to where we are today,
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in the first six months of 2023,
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42,000 individuals departed Canada,
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adding to 93,818 people who left in 2022,
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and 85,927 in 2021.
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Now, it's not just Canadians who are fleeing.
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At the same time as Canada is welcoming in record levels of immigration into our country,
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in order to sustain our social safety net and keep our economy moving,
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immigrants themselves are also fleeing Canada at record levels.
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According to the Financial Post,
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on average, 0.9% of people who were granted permanent residence in or after 1982
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left Canada each year,
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according to the study conducted by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship.
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However, in 2019, that figure went up to 1.18%,
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which is 31% higher than the average.
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There's also a spike in 2017,
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with the migration rate increasing by 43%.
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Put another way,
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about 67,000 people who left Canada in 2019,
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and nearly 60,000 people in 2017.
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This is rising among immigrants,
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and it's also rising among native-born non-immigrant Canadians.
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And as the Financial Post points out,
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the massive spikes in migration figures,
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these are people leaving Canada who are immigrants themselves,
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those massive spikes were seen in 2017, 2018, and 2019,
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well before issues like the housing crisis and out-of-control inflation
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made their way into the mainstream Canadian dialogue.
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It's also important to put these rising emigration levels into context.
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Canada's population is growing by well over 1 million people a year.
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Canada is taking in over 500,000 permanent residents a year,
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along with over 500,000 student visas,
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along with other methods of entry.
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In fact, according to recent government data,
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Canada's population in just the last four months of this year,
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the last quarter of this year grew by close to 450,000 people.
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Well, a lot of things are going wrong in our country these days,
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if you haven't noticed.
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Canada's violent crime and non-violent crime severity index
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are both way up and have been rising since 2014.
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The price of food is out of control.
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This past summer, food was close to 10% more expensive than it was last summer.
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The Canadian healthcare system is collapsing.
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Homeless tent cities seem to be taking over new Canadian cities every single month.
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Sprawling tent cities can now be found in towns in this country
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that have never even seen a homeless person before.
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It's also impossible to now afford a house in this country,
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let alone finding affordable rent in major cities,
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with fewer homes being built than there were in the 1970s
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and millions of people being added to Canada's population looking for a house.
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And don't forget, for all of this, you are going to be taxed to no end.
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And this is, of course, to say nothing at all over new legislation
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like Bill C-11 or Bill C-18 preventing you from getting news on Facebook.
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But here is what else you might hear from some of these young Canadians
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making these YouTube videos about why they're leaving Canada forever.
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Starting with the cost of living.
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It is very expensive to live in Canada.
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People here typically do not make a crazy amount of money
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and we are taxed heavy on the income that we do bring in.
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There is a drug crisis in Canada itself.
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For example, when I was living in Vancouver,
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I was living near the Chinatown and downtown Eastside area.
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And whenever you pass by that area, you just kind of feel like it's an apocalypse.
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One of the reasons we left at the time we did
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was because of how locked down things were with COVID.
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So this is not something I've talked about a lot,
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but this was one of the things we got so frustrated by
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is how extreme it was in Canada.
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How extreme the media was, how extreme the messaging was,
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how extreme everything was.
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Extremely high level of taxation.
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Depending on how much you make
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and depending on where in the country you live,
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you can be paying over 50% of your income to taxes, which is nuts.
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The first reason I'm leaving Canada
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is that Canada is actually becoming a more dangerous place to live.
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Woke bulls***.
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I cannot walk one block from my house
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without being reminded of some woke virtue signaling bulls***.
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The government is tied to globalist entities like the WF
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and is becoming increasingly tyrannical year over year.
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Well, we wanted to speak to one of these video creators
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to dig a little deeper into this phenomenon of why Canadians,
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why young Canadians especially, are fleeing this country.
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Why it seems like all of a sudden so many are just hopeless
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for their future in Canada.
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So we're joined now by YouTuber Adam Nucci out of Ottawa.
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Adam, thank you so much for joining the show.
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So Adam, I just want to first ask you about why you made the video.
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What was the motivation behind it?
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Because it clearly resonated with a lot of Canadians.
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A lot of people in the comments section of your video
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had lots to say about it.
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So first, just talk about the motivation behind making that video.
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Well, I think a lot of people resonate with that video.
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A lot of people can relate to it.
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A lot of people's lives have kind of gone down the crapper after the pandemic.
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And just, I live downtown Ottawa and just like seeing what happened,
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what has happened to the city, what's happened to the small businesses here,
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what's happened to my house even.
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Like I live in one of the nicest areas in Ottawa, Ontario.
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I had a problem this morning with a couple of homeless guys
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camped out on my doorstep, you know what I mean?
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And it's almost like a daily occurrence at this point.
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Yeah, and it's wild that this is happening in Ottawa and Toronto.
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Every major city in this country has a homeless epidemic,
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a drug epidemic, crime is out of control.
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Now, I want to ask you, obviously, this is a viral phenomenon
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of Canadians making these videos,
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noticing that things just aren't what they expected them to be.
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And actually, it's Canadians from all walks of life,
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all races, ethnicities, different immigration status.
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I mean, everybody's trying to get out of this country.
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Now, let me ask you, before the pandemic, did you see this coming?
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Like, was this something that you thought,
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yeah, things are really getting bad here?
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Because I didn't.
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A little bit, but not to the extent that it's gotten.
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You know, it's funny.
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I actually, I documented on another YouTube channel,
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the whole Freedom Convoy, you know what I mean?
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So I was documenting that.
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And I think that really opened the eyes of people
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to what the government's really capable of,
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what they're willing to do,
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to the extent they're willing to go.
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And also, kind of an international embarrassment,
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you know what I mean?
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Yeah.
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I mean, Trudeau's making enemies with a lot of people.
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You got Joe Rogan, Elon Musk,
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talking about Canada,
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not in a good light.
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It's not a good look on the international stage.
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Yeah, no, it's horrendous.
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And we're just, we're sort of the,
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we're sort of the laughingstock of the world,
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it feels like.
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Exactly, yeah.
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So you were on the ground at the Freedom Convoy.
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I think a lot of my viewers likely saw your videos,
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your montages of the Freedom Convoy.
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And I was there for a while too.
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It was this great, like,
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uplifting, euphoric experience for me,
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at least, to see all this national pride,
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all these people coming together.
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But it all kind of just fell off.
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It was like this great ride of euphoria.
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And then it all just,
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the comedown was pretty rough.
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I mean, that part to me was astonishing, right?
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That it kind of felt like we were getting somewhere.
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Sure, I mean, the protests ended up
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in dropping a lot of the vaccine mandates.
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And that was great.
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But things just didn't really get any better.
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I mean, again, like, let's just get into that.
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Like, I think that was a rough reality for Canadians
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that there was this great moment,
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but then it all just kind of went sideways at the end.
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I think it was the way that they crushed the protest, right?
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The invoking of the Emergencies Act.
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Just the extent they were willing to go to shut people up.
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And watching the media coverage on it was insane.
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Yeah, yeah.
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And that's why I think interviewing people like you did,
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interviewing people on the street,
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the independent media side of it was just so crucial.
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Now, in your video, you make a point that I didn't,
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I haven't seen a lot of other creators make,
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which is that it's really difficult to make friends,
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make new friends.
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And the division in Canadian society is very obvious.
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Everybody can see it.
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People are afraid to say things that might get them in trouble.
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Not the kind of thing you'd expect to see in Canada,
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more like China or Iran,
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but that's where we're at right now.
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You know, do you think that this division we're seeing
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is intentional?
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Or is it just, I guess,
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the reality of what we're seeing in a lot of other countries?
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I think it's intentional.
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I think it's a good strategy,
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you know,
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to get people fighting amongst each other.
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But yeah,
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it's absolutely insane when you think about,
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I'm sure,
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you know,
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a ton of people who after the last couple of years,
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they don't even talk to their family members anymore.
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Lost a lot of close friends over difference in opinion,
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over how the pandemic was handled or,
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you know,
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in governmental policy,
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just a difference in opinion.
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And these people aren't going to Christmas dinner anymore.
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You know what I mean?
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Yeah.
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No,
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it's wild.
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Now,
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another thing too,
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is you touch on crime,
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of course,
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you touch on the woke nonsense that we see everywhere we go in our city.
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Now,
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you know,
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the opposition in this country,
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they talk a lot about crime,
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not as much about ending this woke nonsense,
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as much as I'd like to see them address it.
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But they do talk about crime.
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They talk about the cost of living.
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And a lot of your video,
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you take aim at what's been going on at the federal level.
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So I want to ask you,
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what do you think about Pierre Polyev?
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And do you think that a change at the federal level will solve some of the problems you address in your video?
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I think it will solve some of the problems,
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maybe not all the problems.
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I'm not going to pretend like I'm some political expert.
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You know what I mean?
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That's your job.
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I listen to Pierre Polyev.
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I like what he has to say.
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I like watching him crush reporters from time to time.
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But I'm not too deep into that realm,
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into that world.
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But do I think it's going to be better than Justin Trudeau's government?
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Of course,
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I think that's going to be a good change.
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But yeah.
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No,
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I think also part of the reason why content like that resonates with people is because it's not so political.
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It's not obviously partisan.
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And I think that's something that a lot of Canadians are looking for right now.
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Now,
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let me ask you,
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what do you think would keep you in Canada?
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What are the kinds of things you would need to see for the country to be a place where you can see yourself living long term?
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Because a lot of Canadians just don't see that right now.
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I think they just need to,
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I think people need,
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want to be treated better.
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You know what I mean?
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Living in Canada is like living with,
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like it's like an abusive relationship,
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you know?
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It's like living with,
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you got a wife that manipulates you,
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treats you like crap.
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She's taking your money,
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spending on things that you don't believe in,
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buying expensive purses and stuff,
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and coming home and disrespecting you.
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And I think that's what a lot of Canadians are feeling right now.
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So they're doing what someone in that situation would do.
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They're leaving and going somewhere where they would be treated better and where their wallets would be treated better.
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Yeah.
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Well,
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you're in you,
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you're in the YouTube creator space.
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I am as well to a degree.
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And obviously all of this new legislation,
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Bill C-11,
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C-18,
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I'm sure as someone in this space,
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you know about it.
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It's,
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it's strange because every YouTuber that I see on either side of the political debate,
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and even people who are just totally apolitical are saying,
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wait a minute,
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this is going to seriously impact our careers here.
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This is not what any of us want to see,
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but yet they're ramming it through.
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It's almost like they're trying to shovel creative Canadians out of this country.
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You either are on board and in sort of the legacy media,
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old style of media,
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or you're not really going to have a career.
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Again,
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there's not a lot of people speaking out about it.
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And not a lot of,
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not a lot of creators are willing to speak out about that either though,
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even though it could decimate their career.
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Right.
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But I think they're fearful and talking about it on the platform like YouTube as well.
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But I think it's,
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I think it's absolutely insane,
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especially like the independent news outlets,
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media outlets like you guys not being able to,
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to be on Meta's platform on Facebook,
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on Instagram.
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Like you guys must be taking a huge hit from that.
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Yeah.
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It's,
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it's crazy.
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And again,
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like you pointed out in your video,
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this is how Canadians get their news now.
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It's exactly.
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We're coming up on 2024.
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This is the modern world.
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Like everyone is on social media 24 seven and your viewership is within Canada.
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It's Canadians.
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And they're the only people that can't see your content.
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It doesn't make sense.
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Yeah,
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absolutely.
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And they,
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you know,
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the government knew this was going to happen,
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right?
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It wasn't a surprise.
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Like,
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like Facebook said,
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we're going to do this.
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If you make us pay for news links,
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which in it,
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in and of itself makes no sense.
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I mean,
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it's not a,
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there's no,
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there's no business model there for Facebook to pay for news links,
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but it's how independent news outlets reach Canadians.
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And so all of a sudden Canadians are not going to be able to access the news that they want to access unless they go to a website,
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which a lot of Canadians just aren't even doing any anymore.
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And so it's weird.
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It's,
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it's like,
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it's like you point this out that there's a lot of,
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a lot of brain drain,
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a lot of Canadian talent have to leave the country in order to succeed,
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in order to actually make something out of their,
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out of,
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out of their,
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their careers.
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So with that in mind,
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Adam,
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talk to us a little bit about what you,
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what you would like to do yourself,
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what,
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what you're like,
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what you want to pursue when you,
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when you're able to leave Canada.
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Yeah,
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I'm kind of,
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so I'm kind of tied down here with family business and stuff like that for a couple of years,
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at least,
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but the long-term plan is to get out of here probably within the next two to five years.
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And I've been kind of starting to set myself up like that.
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I've started diversifying my income.
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I have a couple revenue streams now coming in that are just purely online that can be done remotely.
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So I've been working on that probably.
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start investing in real estate outside of the country.
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You know what I mean?
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That's a big issue I have too,
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is the real estate market here is so bad.
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And when people think about real estate investors,
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they think about rich people,
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right?
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Like big,
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bad,
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rich person.
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Real estate's a,
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a crucial tool for the average person to get ahead,
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to eventually escape the nine to five at a later age and retire with some extra money in the bank account.
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And that option is not viable to the average Canadian anymore.
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And I think that's,
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it's not going to play out well for the average Canadian.
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You know what I mean?
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No,
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for sure.
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And then like you see,
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a lot of the solutions are,
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you know,
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we're just going to build really small,
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really small,
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really high density areas.
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It's just like,
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I don't know if that's the Canadian dream exactly to,
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and who's going to build them.
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Right.
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Exactly.
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It's just this sort of never ending,
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never ending problem,
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which ends up,
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I guess the solution is not the best sounding solution either.
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Right.
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It's like,
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okay,
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so we're all just going to live in sky boxes and super small.
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Well,
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that's what they do,
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right.
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Is the average person can't just buy a single family home and have it cashflow and keep it as a rental property.
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And provide affordable housing.
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Now they have to build these thousand unit mini home complexes,
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and it's going to be a billion dollar development company.
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That's going to build that instead of the average mom and pop real estate investor.
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No,
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you're absolutely right.
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You're absolutely right.
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So,
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so where,
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where would you like to leave to where,
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what country is on is,
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is,
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are you looking at here?
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I don't know really yet.
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I've been looking around.
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I think I'd like to travel around a bit.
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Thailand's an option.
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I do love,
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I know America's got its problems,
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but I do love America.
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I do love Florida.
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I spent,
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I spend a lot of time in Florida as it is.
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So I'm thinking maybe Florida for,
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for the,
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for the longterm,
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but we'll see what happens down there as well.
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Yeah,
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no,
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for sure.
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I think that's a lot of Canadians look at Florida and think,
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wow,
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that's a lot different than Canada.
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These,
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especially during the last few years when we were locked down for a couple of years,
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I,
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I went down there for six months and it was like a completely different world.
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So,
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yeah.
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Well,
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the last question I have for you,
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Adam is,
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is what do you say to people who see videos like the video you make and the videos that a lot of Canadians are making about why the country sucks right now and why people are wanting to leave it and say,
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it's just,
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it's just Canada bashing.
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You're just,
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you're just feeding into negative negativity.
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What do you say to that?
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I mean,
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I'd ask them how they're doing.
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Yeah.
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You know,
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how's your pocketbook?
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How's your life?
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You know,
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how,
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how's your,
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how's your relationships?
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If they're good,
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then that's good.
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Stay and be happy.
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But if it's,
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if it's not,
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and it's,
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it's because of,
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you know,
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bad governmental policies,
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then you might want to look where,
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you might want to look to go,
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where you're treated better.
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Absolutely.
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And we appreciate you speaking out,
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Adam.
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We appreciate you joining us on the show today as well.
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Yeah.
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Anytime.
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Thanks.
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All right,
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everyone.
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Well,
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that's going to do it for us this week on the show.
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We won't have a show on Monday as it's Christmas.
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everyone.
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