I disagree with a lot of what this guy says, and moreover with the way he says it, but I want to be sure I'm not tone policing, because I agree with some of his basic premises, specifically that Canada has been a nation that historically succeeds based on its ability to exploit resources, and right now those resources largely include immigrants.
I'm an immigrant in Canada and while I do think things in Canada are better than the US, the author is not wrong about health care (I still can't find a primary case physician after years), housing costs, and general debt.
Canada is not a utopia nor a hellscape, but it really should do better than it does and I agree many do feel "stuck" here.
Most ironically, the author was in a better position than I'm in, since he had PR. Living as an immigrant in Canada without PR is really, really awful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQiwNepxHv0
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