Juno News - December 22, 2023


Why are so many people leaving Canada?


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Canadians of all backgrounds, of all citizenship statuses, are waking up to the reality that Canada isn't what they expected it to be. This country isn't the same country that they grew up in. It's not the Canada they were promised.

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00:00:00.000 I'm just going to make this video today about why everyone is leaving Canada, including myself. 0.98
00:00:04.280 Seven reasons why Canada absolutely sucks now.
00:00:07.740 I'm solely coming to the realization that I don't see my future in Canada, 0.95
00:00:12.260 and I need to start planning to leave the country.
00:00:14.580 I'm going to talk about the 10 reasons why I left Canada permanently,
00:00:18.440 and I'm super glad I did.
00:00:19.840 I'm going to talk about why I left Canada.
00:00:23.060 Thanks to legislation which has banned Canadians from accessing news on Facebook,
00:00:33.460 you're probably watching this video on YouTube or Rumble.
00:00:36.360 Now, if you spend any time on YouTube, you are likely going to come across videos
00:00:40.120 with hundreds of thousands of views that look like this.
00:00:43.660 Why I'm leaving Canada forever.
00:00:45.780 Why I left Canada permanently.
00:00:48.000 And why people are leaving Canada.
00:00:50.320 This viral trend is not just for clicks.
00:00:53.520 Canadians of all backgrounds, of all citizenship statuses, races, and ethnicities,
00:00:58.360 are waking up to the reality that Canada isn't what they expected it to be.
00:01:02.320 This country isn't the same country that they grew up in.
00:01:05.240 It's not the Canada they were promised.
00:01:07.160 And these videos about leaving Trudeau's Canada are backed up by statistics.
00:01:11.420 What we are looking at is really a predictable symptom of a country in decline,
00:01:15.140 and a symptom of the policies that are being put in place at a federal and provincial level.
00:01:20.100 Canadians are fleeing this country, 1.00
00:01:21.820 and it's not something that we should laugh at.
00:01:24.080 It's serious.
00:01:25.040 So drop a like in the video,
00:01:26.160 help us out by subscribing to the TrueNorth YouTube channel,
00:01:28.640 and the common question for the episode is this.
00:01:31.780 Are you planning to leave Canada in 2024?
00:01:34.780 Let me know, and let's get into it.
00:01:36.620 So here are the facts about emigration in Canada.
00:01:39.600 In the last quarter of 2021,
00:01:42.380 17,000 people left Canada.
00:01:45.160 That was the highest fourth quarter emigration figure seen in Canada since 1974.
00:01:51.600 Now, to show you how quickly those numbers have risen from 2021 to where we are today,
00:01:56.040 in the first six months of 2023,
00:01:59.420 42,000 individuals departed Canada,
00:02:03.300 adding to 93,818 people who left in 2022,
00:02:07.740 and 85,927 in 2021.
00:02:12.860 Now, it's not just Canadians who are fleeing.
00:02:14.960 At the same time as Canada is welcoming in record levels of immigration into our country,
00:02:20.080 in order to sustain our social safety net and keep our economy moving,
00:02:24.000 immigrants themselves are also fleeing Canada at record levels.
00:02:28.000 According to the Financial Post,
00:02:30.820 on average, 0.9% of people who were granted permanent residence in or after 1982
00:02:36.220 left Canada each year,
00:02:38.060 according to the study conducted by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship.
00:02:41.680 However, in 2019, that figure went up to 1.18%,
00:02:46.420 which is 31% higher than the average.
00:02:49.080 There's also a spike in 2017,
00:02:51.080 with the migration rate increasing by 43%.
00:02:53.900 Put another way,
00:02:55.000 about 67,000 people who left Canada in 2019,
00:02:58.860 and nearly 60,000 people in 2017.
00:03:01.840 This is rising among immigrants, 1.00
00:03:03.320 and it's also rising among native-born non-immigrant Canadians.
00:03:07.100 And as the Financial Post points out,
00:03:09.380 the massive spikes in migration figures,
00:03:13.720 these are people leaving Canada who are immigrants themselves,
00:03:16.780 those massive spikes were seen in 2017, 2018, and 2019,
00:03:21.000 well before issues like the housing crisis and out-of-control inflation
00:03:24.520 made their way into the mainstream Canadian dialogue.
00:03:27.480 It's also important to put these rising emigration levels into context.
00:03:32.440 Canada's population is growing by well over 1 million people a year.
00:03:37.120 Canada is taking in over 500,000 permanent residents a year,
00:03:40.980 along with over 500,000 student visas,
00:03:44.180 along with other methods of entry.
00:03:46.200 In fact, according to recent government data,
00:03:49.000 Canada's population in just the last four months of this year,
00:03:52.320 the last quarter of this year grew by close to 450,000 people.
00:03:58.480 Well, a lot of things are going wrong in our country these days,
00:04:01.280 if you haven't noticed.
00:04:03.020 Canada's violent crime and non-violent crime severity index
00:04:06.840 are both way up and have been rising since 2014.
00:04:10.560 The price of food is out of control.
00:04:12.120 This past summer, food was close to 10% more expensive than it was last summer.
00:04:16.980 The Canadian healthcare system is collapsing.
00:04:19.600 Homeless tent cities seem to be taking over new Canadian cities every single month. 1.00
00:04:25.560 Sprawling tent cities can now be found in towns in this country
00:04:28.840 that have never even seen a homeless person before.
00:04:31.740 It's also impossible to now afford a house in this country,
00:04:35.120 let alone finding affordable rent in major cities,
00:04:38.400 with fewer homes being built than there were in the 1970s
00:04:42.140 and millions of people being added to Canada's population looking for a house.
00:04:46.300 And don't forget, for all of this, you are going to be taxed to no end.
00:04:51.240 And this is, of course, to say nothing at all over new legislation
00:04:54.260 like Bill C-11 or Bill C-18 preventing you from getting news on Facebook.
00:04:58.760 But here is what else you might hear from some of these young Canadians 0.59
00:05:02.000 making these YouTube videos about why they're leaving Canada forever.
00:05:05.200 Starting with the cost of living.
00:05:07.540 It is very expensive to live in Canada.
00:05:10.840 People here typically do not make a crazy amount of money
00:05:14.120 and we are taxed heavy on the income that we do bring in.
00:05:18.780 There is a drug crisis in Canada itself.
00:05:22.120 For example, when I was living in Vancouver,
00:05:24.560 I was living near the Chinatown and downtown Eastside area.
00:05:28.380 And whenever you pass by that area, you just kind of feel like it's an apocalypse.
00:05:32.400 One of the reasons we left at the time we did
00:05:34.600 was because of how locked down things were with COVID.
00:05:37.220 So this is not something I've talked about a lot,
00:05:39.060 but this was one of the things we got so frustrated by
00:05:42.200 is how extreme it was in Canada.
00:05:44.460 How extreme the media was, how extreme the messaging was,
00:05:47.120 how extreme everything was.
00:05:48.740 Extremely high level of taxation.
00:05:51.680 Depending on how much you make
00:05:52.980 and depending on where in the country you live,
00:05:55.580 you can be paying over 50% of your income to taxes, which is nuts.
00:06:01.000 The first reason I'm leaving Canada
00:06:02.240 is that Canada is actually becoming a more dangerous place to live. 0.99
00:06:05.500 Woke bulls***. 0.98
00:06:06.740 I cannot walk one block from my house 0.98
00:06:11.060 without being reminded of some woke virtue signaling bulls***.
00:06:15.620 The government is tied to globalist entities like the WF
00:06:19.780 and is becoming increasingly tyrannical year over year.
00:06:23.380 Well, we wanted to speak to one of these video creators
00:06:26.220 to dig a little deeper into this phenomenon of why Canadians,
00:06:29.600 why young Canadians especially, are fleeing this country.
00:06:33.040 Why it seems like all of a sudden so many are just hopeless
00:06:37.740 for their future in Canada.
00:06:39.200 So we're joined now by YouTuber Adam Nucci out of Ottawa.
00:06:42.380 Adam, thank you so much for joining the show.
00:06:44.420 So Adam, I just want to first ask you about why you made the video.
00:06:47.580 What was the motivation behind it?
00:06:48.960 Because it clearly resonated with a lot of Canadians.
00:06:51.660 A lot of people in the comments section of your video
00:06:53.460 had lots to say about it.
00:06:54.640 So first, just talk about the motivation behind making that video.
00:07:00.360 Well, I think a lot of people resonate with that video.
00:07:03.260 A lot of people can relate to it.
00:07:04.600 A lot of people's lives have kind of gone down the crapper after the pandemic.
00:07:10.300 And just, I live downtown Ottawa and just like seeing what happened,
00:07:14.320 what has happened to the city, what's happened to the small businesses here,
00:07:17.400 what's happened to my house even.
00:07:20.640 Like I live in one of the nicest areas in Ottawa, Ontario.
00:07:23.980 I had a problem this morning with a couple of homeless guys
00:07:27.360 camped out on my doorstep, you know what I mean?
00:07:29.220 And it's almost like a daily occurrence at this point.
00:07:32.760 Yeah, and it's wild that this is happening in Ottawa and Toronto.
00:07:37.140 Every major city in this country has a homeless epidemic,
00:07:41.060 a drug epidemic, crime is out of control.
00:07:44.180 Now, I want to ask you, obviously, this is a viral phenomenon
00:07:46.780 of Canadians making these videos,
00:07:49.160 noticing that things just aren't what they expected them to be.
00:07:52.200 And actually, it's Canadians from all walks of life,
00:07:55.260 all races, ethnicities, different immigration status.
00:07:58.740 I mean, everybody's trying to get out of this country.
00:08:01.900 Now, let me ask you, before the pandemic, did you see this coming?
00:08:05.320 Like, was this something that you thought,
00:08:06.560 yeah, things are really getting bad here?
00:08:08.760 Because I didn't.
00:08:10.780 A little bit, but not to the extent that it's gotten.
00:08:15.080 You know, it's funny.
00:08:16.020 I actually, I documented on another YouTube channel,
00:08:20.860 the whole Freedom Convoy, you know what I mean?
00:08:23.760 So I was documenting that.
00:08:25.080 And I think that really opened the eyes of people
00:08:29.900 to what the government's really capable of,
00:08:32.760 what they're willing to do,
00:08:34.000 to the extent they're willing to go.
00:08:36.120 And also, kind of an international embarrassment,
00:08:39.560 you know what I mean?
00:08:41.300 Yeah.
00:08:42.160 I mean, Trudeau's making enemies with a lot of people.
00:08:46.100 You got Joe Rogan, Elon Musk,
00:08:48.580 talking about Canada,
00:08:50.500 not in a good light.
00:08:51.920 It's not a good look on the international stage.
00:08:53.960 Yeah, no, it's horrendous.
00:08:57.000 And we're just, we're sort of the,
00:08:58.480 we're sort of the laughingstock of the world,
00:09:00.220 it feels like.
00:09:01.640 Exactly, yeah.
00:09:02.920 So you were on the ground at the Freedom Convoy.
00:09:05.460 I think a lot of my viewers likely saw your videos,
00:09:07.980 your montages of the Freedom Convoy.
00:09:09.780 And I was there for a while too.
00:09:11.260 It was this great, like,
00:09:12.460 uplifting, euphoric experience for me,
00:09:14.580 at least, to see all this national pride,
00:09:16.900 all these people coming together.
00:09:18.020 But it all kind of just fell off.
00:09:20.500 It was like this great ride of euphoria.
00:09:22.900 And then it all just,
00:09:23.680 the comedown was pretty rough.
00:09:25.120 I mean, that part to me was astonishing, right?
00:09:29.080 That it kind of felt like we were getting somewhere.
00:09:31.260 Sure, I mean, the protests ended up
00:09:33.420 in dropping a lot of the vaccine mandates.
00:09:35.640 And that was great.
00:09:36.940 But things just didn't really get any better.
00:09:39.440 I mean, again, like, let's just get into that.
00:09:42.360 Like, I think that was a rough reality for Canadians
00:09:46.220 that there was this great moment,
00:09:47.880 but then it all just kind of went sideways at the end.
00:09:51.000 I think it was the way that they crushed the protest, right?
00:09:54.500 The invoking of the Emergencies Act.
00:09:58.600 Just the extent they were willing to go to shut people up.
00:10:02.120 And watching the media coverage on it was insane.
00:10:05.460 Yeah, yeah.
00:10:06.120 And that's why I think interviewing people like you did,
00:10:08.460 interviewing people on the street,
00:10:10.160 the independent media side of it was just so crucial.
00:10:12.900 Now, in your video, you make a point that I didn't,
00:10:15.480 I haven't seen a lot of other creators make,
00:10:17.480 which is that it's really difficult to make friends,
00:10:21.760 make new friends.
00:10:22.600 And the division in Canadian society is very obvious.
00:10:27.240 Everybody can see it.
00:10:28.060 People are afraid to say things that might get them in trouble.
00:10:30.940 Not the kind of thing you'd expect to see in Canada,
00:10:33.000 more like China or Iran, 0.90
00:10:34.780 but that's where we're at right now.
00:10:37.980 You know, do you think that this division we're seeing
00:10:40.500 is intentional?
00:10:42.080 Or is it just, I guess,
00:10:44.140 the reality of what we're seeing in a lot of other countries?
00:10:48.400 I think it's intentional.
00:10:51.020 I think it's a good strategy,
00:10:52.900 you know,
00:10:54.320 to get people fighting amongst each other.
00:10:56.600 But yeah,
00:10:58.840 it's absolutely insane when you think about,
00:11:00.940 I'm sure,
00:11:01.420 you know,
00:11:01.700 a ton of people who after the last couple of years,
00:11:04.460 they don't even talk to their family members anymore.
00:11:06.300 Lost a lot of close friends over difference in opinion,
00:11:10.420 over how the pandemic was handled or,
00:11:13.880 you know,
00:11:14.660 in governmental policy,
00:11:15.820 just a difference in opinion.
00:11:17.500 And these people aren't going to Christmas dinner anymore.
00:11:20.520 You know what I mean?
00:11:22.020 Yeah.
00:11:22.620 No,
00:11:23.000 it's wild.
00:11:24.840 Now,
00:11:25.000 another thing too,
00:11:25.680 is you touch on crime,
00:11:27.120 of course,
00:11:27.960 you touch on the woke nonsense that we see everywhere we go in our city.
00:11:32.480 Now,
00:11:33.240 you know,
00:11:34.160 the opposition in this country,
00:11:35.720 they talk a lot about crime,
00:11:38.100 not as much about ending this woke nonsense,
00:11:40.520 as much as I'd like to see them address it.
00:11:42.960 But they do talk about crime.
00:11:45.200 They talk about the cost of living.
00:11:47.300 And a lot of your video,
00:11:48.220 you take aim at what's been going on at the federal level.
00:11:51.940 So I want to ask you,
00:11:53.180 what do you think about Pierre Polyev?
00:11:54.780 And do you think that a change at the federal level will solve some of the problems you address in your video?
00:12:00.500 I think it will solve some of the problems,
00:12:02.600 maybe not all the problems.
00:12:04.080 I'm not going to pretend like I'm some political expert.
00:12:06.860 You know what I mean?
00:12:08.040 That's your job.
00:12:09.100 I listen to Pierre Polyev.
00:12:10.400 I like what he has to say.
00:12:12.740 I like watching him crush reporters from time to time.
00:12:15.400 But I'm not too deep into that realm,
00:12:19.700 into that world.
00:12:20.740 But do I think it's going to be better than Justin Trudeau's government?
00:12:27.240 Of course,
00:12:27.960 I think that's going to be a good change.
00:12:31.440 But yeah.
00:12:33.300 No,
00:12:33.800 I think also part of the reason why content like that resonates with people is because it's not so political.
00:12:39.800 It's not obviously partisan.
00:12:41.080 And I think that's something that a lot of Canadians are looking for right now.
00:12:45.220 Now,
00:12:45.620 let me ask you,
00:12:46.420 what do you think would keep you in Canada?
00:12:49.180 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?
00:12:55.160 Because a lot of Canadians just don't see that right now.
00:12:57.260 I think they just need to,
00:13:00.880 I think people need,
00:13:01.700 want to be treated better.
00:13:02.980 You know what I mean?
00:13:03.600 Living in Canada is like living with, 0.99
00:13:06.140 like it's like an abusive relationship,
00:13:08.300 you know?
00:13:09.160 It's like living with,
00:13:10.340 you got a wife that manipulates you, 1.00
00:13:13.760 treats you like crap. 1.00
00:13:14.960 She's taking your money, 1.00
00:13:16.020 spending on things that you don't believe in,
00:13:18.200 buying expensive purses and stuff,
00:13:20.540 and coming home and disrespecting you.
00:13:23.680 And I think that's what a lot of Canadians are feeling right now.
00:13:27.520 So they're doing what someone in that situation would do.
00:13:31.240 They're leaving and going somewhere where they would be treated better and where their wallets would be treated better.
00:13:36.680 Yeah.
00:13:37.640 Well,
00:13:37.980 you're in you,
00:13:38.540 you're in the YouTube creator space.
00:13:40.980 I am as well to a degree.
00:13:42.820 And obviously all of this new legislation,
00:13:46.300 Bill C-11,
00:13:47.280 C-18,
00:13:47.900 I'm sure as someone in this space,
00:13:49.200 you know about it.
00:13:50.760 It's,
00:13:51.200 it's strange because every YouTuber that I see on either side of the political debate,
00:13:56.600 and even people who are just totally apolitical are saying,
00:14:00.200 wait a minute,
00:14:00.580 this is going to seriously impact our careers here.
00:14:03.740 This is not what any of us want to see,
00:14:06.160 but yet they're ramming it through.
00:14:07.460 It's almost like they're trying to shovel creative Canadians out of this country. 0.99
00:14:13.220 You either are on board and in sort of the legacy media,
00:14:16.840 old style of media,
00:14:18.300 or you're not really going to have a career.
00:14:21.700 Again,
00:14:22.300 there's not a lot of people speaking out about it.
00:14:24.040 And not a lot of,
00:14:24.880 not a lot of creators are willing to speak out about that either though,
00:14:29.260 even though it could decimate their career.
00:14:31.800 Right.
00:14:32.280 But I think they're fearful and talking about it on the platform like YouTube as well.
00:14:37.460 But I think it's,
00:14:38.860 I think it's absolutely insane,
00:14:42.000 especially like the independent news outlets,
00:14:46.900 media outlets like you guys not being able to,
00:14:51.660 to be on Meta's platform on Facebook,
00:14:54.780 on Instagram.
00:14:55.680 Like you guys must be taking a huge hit from that.
00:14:59.240 Yeah.
00:14:59.780 It's,
00:15:00.300 it's crazy.
00:15:00.900 And again,
00:15:01.320 like you pointed out in your video,
00:15:02.700 this is how Canadians get their news now.
00:15:06.220 It's exactly.
00:15:06.820 We're coming up on 2024.
00:15:08.460 This is the modern world.
00:15:09.440 Like everyone is on social media 24 seven and your viewership is within Canada.
00:15:15.460 It's Canadians.
00:15:16.420 And they're the only people that can't see your content.
00:15:20.120 It doesn't make sense.
00:15:22.140 Yeah,
00:15:22.360 absolutely.
00:15:23.000 And they,
00:15:23.820 you know,
00:15:24.080 the government knew this was going to happen,
00:15:25.520 right?
00:15:25.800 It wasn't a surprise.
00:15:26.760 Like,
00:15:27.260 like Facebook said,
00:15:28.460 we're going to do this.
00:15:29.660 If you make us pay for news links,
00:15:31.260 which in it,
00:15:32.340 in and of itself makes no sense.
00:15:33.880 I mean,
00:15:34.100 it's not a,
00:15:35.000 there's no,
00:15:35.560 there's no business model there for Facebook to pay for news links,
00:15:38.400 but it's how independent news outlets reach Canadians.
00:15:41.740 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,
00:15:48.460 which a lot of Canadians just aren't even doing any anymore.
00:15:51.780 And so it's weird.
00:15:53.560 It's,
00:15:53.800 it's like,
00:15:54.320 it's like you point this out that there's a lot of,
00:15:57.020 a lot of brain drain,
00:15:58.280 a lot of Canadian talent have to leave the country in order to succeed,
00:16:02.960 in order to actually make something out of their,
00:16:04.920 out of,
00:16:05.780 out of their,
00:16:06.380 their careers.
00:16:07.580 So with that in mind,
00:16:08.740 Adam,
00:16:09.160 talk to us a little bit about what you,
00:16:11.700 what you would like to do yourself,
00:16:13.200 what,
00:16:13.460 what you're like,
00:16:13.980 what you want to pursue when you,
00:16:16.180 when you're able to leave Canada.
00:16:18.460 Yeah,
00:16:18.940 I'm kind of,
00:16:19.640 so I'm kind of tied down here with family business and stuff like that for a couple of years,
00:16:24.320 at least,
00:16:24.700 but the long-term plan is to get out of here probably within the next two to five years.
00:16:30.640 And I've been kind of starting to set myself up like that.
00:16:35.020 I've started diversifying my income.
00:16:37.620 I have a couple revenue streams now coming in that are just purely online that can be done remotely.
00:16:43.600 So I've been working on that probably.
00:16:46.240 start investing in real estate outside of the country.
00:16:51.360 You know what I mean?
00:16:52.300 That's a big issue I have too,
00:16:56.480 is the real estate market here is so bad.
00:16:58.500 And when people think about real estate investors,
00:17:01.740 they think about rich people,
00:17:04.520 right?
00:17:05.160 Like big,
00:17:06.200 bad,
00:17:06.480 rich person.
00:17:07.360 Real estate's a,
00:17:08.740 a crucial tool for the average person to get ahead,
00:17:12.920 to eventually escape the nine to five at a later age and retire with some extra money in the bank account.
00:17:19.640 And that option is not viable to the average Canadian anymore.
00:17:24.460 And I think that's,
00:17:25.700 it's not going to play out well for the average Canadian.
00:17:29.620 You know what I mean?
00:17:30.760 No,
00:17:30.920 for sure.
00:17:31.520 And then like you see,
00:17:32.460 a lot of the solutions are,
00:17:33.860 you know,
00:17:35.380 we're just going to build really small,
00:17:37.760 really small,
00:17:38.680 really high density areas.
00:17:40.280 It's just like,
00:17:40.580 I don't know if that's the Canadian dream exactly to,
00:17:44.080 and who's going to build them.
00:17:45.780 Right.
00:17:46.500 Exactly.
00:17:47.180 It's just this sort of never ending,
00:17:49.680 never ending problem,
00:17:50.760 which ends up,
00:17:51.580 I guess the solution is not the best sounding solution either.
00:17:55.140 Right.
00:17:55.800 It's like,
00:17:56.380 okay,
00:17:56.700 so we're all just going to live in sky boxes and super small.
00:18:00.480 Well,
00:18:00.540 that's what they do,
00:18:01.360 right.
00:18:01.540 Is the average person can't just buy a single family home and have it cashflow and keep it as a rental property.
00:18:10.280 And provide affordable housing.
00:18:13.500 Now they have to build these thousand unit mini home complexes,
00:18:18.280 and it's going to be a billion dollar development company.
00:18:22.280 That's going to build that instead of the average mom and pop real estate investor.
00:18:26.720 No,
00:18:26.840 you're absolutely right.
00:18:27.820 You're absolutely right.
00:18:28.480 So,
00:18:28.740 so where,
00:18:29.500 where would you like to leave to where,
00:18:30.860 what country is on is,
00:18:32.400 is,
00:18:33.020 are you looking at here?
00:18:35.220 I don't know really yet.
00:18:36.960 I've been looking around.
00:18:38.500 I think I'd like to travel around a bit.
00:18:42.820 Thailand's an option. 0.98
00:18:44.120 I do love,
00:18:45.260 I know America's got its problems,
00:18:47.220 but I do love America.
00:18:49.320 I do love Florida.
00:18:50.420 I spent,
00:18:50.760 I spend a lot of time in Florida as it is.
00:18:52.640 So I'm thinking maybe Florida for,
00:18:54.940 for the,
00:18:55.520 for the longterm,
00:18:57.300 but we'll see what happens down there as well.
00:18:59.940 Yeah,
00:19:00.340 no,
00:19:00.620 for sure.
00:19:00.980 I think that's a lot of Canadians look at Florida and think,
00:19:04.460 wow,
00:19:04.700 that's a lot different than Canada.
00:19:06.880 These,
00:19:07.000 especially during the last few years when we were locked down for a couple of years,
00:19:10.520 I,
00:19:10.920 I went down there for six months and it was like a completely different world.
00:19:14.320 So,
00:19:14.980 yeah.
00:19:15.620 Well,
00:19:16.060 the last question I have for you,
00:19:17.340 Adam is,
00:19:17.980 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,
00:19:28.480 it's just,
00:19:28.940 it's just Canada bashing.
00:19:30.640 You're just,
00:19:31.020 you're just feeding into negative negativity.
00:19:33.540 What do you say to that?
00:19:38.100 I mean,
00:19:38.680 I'd ask them how they're doing.
00:19:40.260 Yeah.
00:19:40.780 You know,
00:19:41.240 how's your pocketbook?
00:19:42.720 How's your life?
00:19:43.620 You know,
00:19:43.940 how,
00:19:44.140 how's your,
00:19:44.820 how's your relationships?
00:19:46.900 If they're good,
00:19:47.800 then that's good.
00:19:48.540 Stay and be happy.
00:19:50.020 But if it's,
00:19:50.620 if it's not,
00:19:51.360 and it's,
00:19:51.940 it's because of,
00:19:53.460 you know,
00:19:54.380 bad governmental policies,
00:19:55.760 then you might want to look where,
00:19:57.480 you might want to look to go,
00:19:58.740 where you're treated better.
00:20:00.840 Absolutely.
00:20:01.500 And we appreciate you speaking out,
00:20:03.400 Adam.
00:20:03.600 We appreciate you joining us on the show today as well.
00:20:06.180 Yeah.
00:20:06.500 Anytime.
00:20:07.780 Thanks.
00:20:08.440 All right,
00:20:08.740 everyone.
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00:20:28.300 Well,
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