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Both Folks Born in Canada and Immigrants are Becoming Dissatisfied With Canada

Started by Herman, January 17, 2024, 09:52:07 PM

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DKG

Canadians are now worse off than residents of the poorest state in the US. We used to have a richer middle class than Americans when Harper was pm and Obama president.


Herman

This opinion is more like literature for the Conservatives. But, the quick downhill spiral in Canada during the last decade aint even up for debate.

What happened to the Canadian dream?


https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/robertson-what-happened-to-the-canadian-dream

The growing cynicism towards the Canadian dream has become palpable.

Canada was once a land where starry-eyed dreamers sought prosperity. That is no longer the case. Hope has been dimmed by the harsh economic realities created by the current Liberal government.

The erasure of the Canadian dream is not a distant observation; it's a reality I've seen unfold across generations, from my parents to my children.

My father chose to come to Canada from Ireland, captivated by its promise. For most of his life, this dream seemed attainable. He and my mother started from nothing, built a small business and shaped their local economy, laying the foundations of the Canada we know today.

They instilled in us—their children—a belief that anything is possible with hard work and ambition.

Decades later, this landscape has shifted. The country they built is now unrecognizable, and the very promise that brought them here seems a distant memory.

Now, in their twilight years, as they navigate long-term care, they find themselves abandoned within a deteriorating health-care system, a direct consequence of the Liberal government's policies that have underfunded essential services. The Trudeau government has left my parents and their fellow seniors behind.

This neglect is not unique to my parents' generation. During the pandemic, small business owners like me faced the devastating consequences of government-imposed lockdowns. Though restrictions have been lifted, the impact of those measures lingers, a testament to this government's failure to support small businesses.

Those of us still striving to keep our businesses afloat are further burdened by the indifference of the Trudeau Liberals, who seem disconnected from our struggles and hostile towards the SME community.

The era of Canadians building businesses, bolstering local economies, and enriching communities seems a relic of the past. Now, the carbon tax threatens to destroy any Canadians' ambition to run a small business effectively. These businesses, already operating on razor-thin margins, face additional regulatory burdens despite having already endured heavy pandemic restrictions. Yet, the Trudeau government persists with their agenda, oblivious to the challenges we face.

The dream that once captivated my parents, which they passed down to me, is a distant fantasy to my kids and their generation. Now in their 20s and 30s, Millennials and Gen-Z find themselves effectively locked out of the housing market. Despite any new jobs and salary increases, the escalating cost of living and soaring housing prices are always one step ahead.

A dignified life requires a roof over your head. Supporting our younger generation means dismantling the barriers they face accessing the housing market. Yet, Trudeau is incessant on doing the opposite. Increased bureaucracy, stalled home building, and an influx of new residents will only exacerbate the housing crisis for young people.

With a shortage of affordable housing options, our younger generations won't be able to start families, live in communities they grew up in, or contribute and build their local economies.

Although the Canadian dream has waned for all Canadians, it has not disappeared. The broad-based support for Pierre Poilievre signals change. The Canadian dream unites every generation: living happily in your twilight years, growing your business and local economy, and buying a home to raise a family in. This dream may be foreign to young people, but I genuinely believe it's still possible for them.

Looking toward 2025, there's real hope that Poilievre will reinvigorate this dream. His vision promises enhanced support for aging Canadians like my parents, reduced regulations on small businesses, and a future that reignites excitement and optimism among the youth.

The Canadian dream is on life-alert. I firmly believe Poilievre and the Conservative Party of Canada can resurrect it.

Herman

More than 40% of Canadians struggling to make ends meet according to a Maru poll. And 55% of Canadians worry about their day-to-day financess (up from 52% last month).

Lokmar

Stupid assholes leading all these western countries AND companies dont fucking realize that a high standard of living is what stops us from lynching them. They best get to raising pay and lowering taxes or motherfuckers will die!

Thiel

Quote from: Lokmar on February 10, 2024, 08:24:05 PMStupid assholes leading all these western countries AND companies dont fucking realize that a high standard of living is what stops us from lynching them. They best get to raising pay and lowering taxes or motherfuckers will die!
Western countries can't have high living standards due to the climate emergency.
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Lokmar

Quote from: Thiel on February 10, 2024, 09:03:54 PMWestern countries can't have high living standards due to the climate emergency.

Guess the leaders have signed their own death warrants.

Thiel

Quote from: Lokmar on February 10, 2024, 09:36:54 PMGuess the leaders have signed their own death warrants.
Au contraire mon redneck frere. They will live on and very well. It is you and I who have had our death warrants signed.
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Lokmar

Quote from: Thiel on February 10, 2024, 09:40:28 PMAu contraire mon redneck frere. They will live on and very well. It is you and I who have had our death warrants sigened.

Nobody lives forever!

Thiel

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Lokmar

Quote from: Thiel on February 10, 2024, 09:52:29 PMTotalitarianism has an endless number of lives.

Not so. Totalitarian regimes run out of gas and die regularly. If this type of regime continues to form in America, there will be secession and civil war. In fact, its already lining up. Take my state for example, they passed a law making AR-15's and other such declared "assault rifles" illegal and required them to all be registered by Jan 1st 2024. Compliance didnt even reach 6%. They've been told to fuk off and die.

Thiel

Quote from: Lokmar on February 10, 2024, 10:18:26 PMNot so. Totalitarian regimes run out of gas and die regularly. If this type of regime continues to form in America, there will be secession and civil war. In fact, its already lining up. Take my state for example, they passed a law making AR-15's and other such declared "assault rifles" illegal and required them to all be registered by Jan 1st 2024. Compliance didnt even reach 6%. They've been told to fuk off and die.
Regimes change, but totalitarianism lives on. A new face, a new slogan and it keeps going like the Energizer Bunny.
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Shen Li

Quote from: Herman on February 10, 2024, 03:12:52 PMMore than 40% of Canadians struggling to make ends meet according to a Maru poll. And 55% of Canadians worry about their day-to-day financess (up from 52% last month).
This isn't the country we immigrated to in the 90's. I don't recognize this Canada.

Herman

Quote from: Shen Li on February 10, 2024, 10:42:46 PMThis isn't the country we immigrated to in the 90's. I don't recognize this Canada.
If it wasn't for family I probably would not have settled here after I retired from the patch.