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1. ilrwbw+9q[view] [source] 2024-02-06 19:36:03
>>eswat+(OP)
I have said this over and over again: Canada is the most overrated of all the developed countries.

The whole country is a gigantic house of cards propped up by real estate, with horrible service quality, terrible healthcare, no jobs, ZERO innovation, risk taking and entrepreneurship.

Having lived and travelled extensively, most Canadians want a house somewhere in the woods instead of doing something meaningful with their lives or try and innovate to build something.

All of this is propped up by rampant levels of immigration from China and India. Where US got the best talent from India, Canada got the worst, the ones who scam their way here and take the lowest level jobs.

Now all of this is coming home to roost. The next decade will be Canada's worst and if they do not learn that risk taking and entrepreneurship is the only way out of the mess they find themselves in, they will become a third world country in another decade.

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2. hnarn+ks[view] [source] 2024-02-06 19:46:18
>>ilrwbw+9q
> The whole country is a gigantic house of cards propped up by real estate

That’s quite the statement, I assume you have quite the source for it.

The price-to-rent ratio isn’t that far off from the US, for example.

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3. ysofun+lA[view] [source] 2024-02-06 20:23:06
>>hnarn+ks
there's a tiktoker that compares real states prices in Canada and in various parts of Europe

it's funny to see dozens of examples of european castles (buildings with tens of rooms and bathrooms, plus huge gardens) whose cost is in the same ballpark as 2 or 3 bedroom houses in random (but well [sub]urbanized) parts of Canada

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4. cycrut+gI[view] [source] 2024-02-06 20:59:49
>>ysofun+lA
Wait until you see the maintenance and heating costs for those castles, or any old building in general. The sticker price isn’t the whole story.
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5. ysofun+CD6[view] [source] 2024-02-08 15:46:38
>>cycrut+gI
I know that, but the comparisons are still ridiculous

the canadian properties are in some cases less than 100 square meters, getting compared with land properties of square kilometer scales!

the discrepancies in land value are artificial and are part of the global inequality crisis

but on the global scale the inequality is not between individuals, but between cities and states (and countries)

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