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https://globalnews.ca/news/9348042/canada-rent-average-november/

Canuck bros I don't think I'm going to make it

>> No.52890131
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52890131

come home white man

>> No.52890153

Interior BC and Alberta should leave the rest of you fags.

>> No.52890755

>>52890153
Add Saskatchewan on that

>> No.52890779

>>52890084
Rent in Lloydminster is less than $1000 for a nice place. Just move somewhere else you moron.

>> No.52890838

>>52890084
shithole condos cost a million dollars
CAD weak as shit

>> No.52890870

I can confirm. I pay 2K and I am fortunate that I make 6 figures.
Having said that rent has gone down since the housing market started to cool down.
Something that was for $1800-$2000 at the peak of housing sales, is now around $1500-$1600.

Market place is filled with houses for sale now in my area around London.

>> No.52890879

>>52890779
I wanted to move to Nova Scotia or New Brunswick but the problem is employment.

>> No.52890897

is the situation in Canada like California where there are chink-owned properties that just sit empty, causing an artificial dearth of housing supply?

>> No.52890905
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Instead of everyone in Canada voting to leave, why don't we just solve the actual problem, and hold a referendum to kick Toronto out of the country.

>> No.52890911

>>52890084
Get out of CAD

>> No.52890921

>>52890897
In Vancouver, that's a bit of a problem. In the rest of our massive country, not so much. Immigration more than anything is what is propping up housing prices.

>> No.52890925

>>52890838
Yogurt has gone from $2.50 to $4.50 in a couple of years, all other food prices up by a similar margin.
Canadians just take it.

>> No.52890954

>>52890921
terrible, I was looking at zillow a few weeks ago and it's crazy looking at the price disparity between us/canada border towns. I was looking mostly around the border with NY. you can really see how canadians are getting screwed.

>> No.52890957

>>52890925
Everything except red meat. I can get baby backs for $9 and T Bone steaks for $3. Certain grocery products have sky rocketed, like lettuce, while others have absolutely tanked, like chicken and pork.

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>>52890954
I don't know what you're trying to compare. San Francisco has an average home price of $3 million. New York is similar. Toronto has an average home price of $1 million (CAD). Living in urban centers anywhere in the world costs money. Wow. Crazy. Tell me more captain obvious.

>> No.52891009

>>52890991
>US/Canada border towns

Toronto isn't near the border

Neither is New York City you geographical failure

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>>52890153
>>52890755
a dream come true
Wexit needs to be bigger than it is. it would be a win-win:
>they get what they want
we don't have to share a country with Albortions
>they can't secede
Alaberta spends time and resources to ultimately accomplish nothing and lose to the good provinces

>> No.52891209

>>52890991
you seem retarded. talking about border towns.

>> No.52891214

>>52890957
Fuck you, stop gaslighting, steak is like $20/lb where I live in Canada. And no I don’t fkn live in the territories but close to Vancouver

>> No.52891229

>>52890084
Currently paying 500 bucks for an apartment with two rooms in the middle of the city. Got it during the pandemic, is this what buying the dip feels like?

>> No.52891260

why don't you just talk to Trudeau about that final solution thingy he keeps encouraging white Canadians to use anon?

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>>52890084
Leafbros... where do you find unvaccinated girls?

>> No.52891327

>>52891310
I raid igloos

>> No.52891340

Why is Canada so expensive while being a giant expanse of cold, cultureless, godless, miserable nothing? It's like paying thousands of dollars to live in a gigantic Ohio interstate rest stop.

>> No.52891358

>>52891327
Eskimos? No thanks

>> No.52891368

>>52890779
-16 fuck no

>> No.52891374

>>52891340
because the vast majority of canadians crowd around the border and the big cities nobody actually lives in the north or the rural areas

>> No.52891394

>>52891374

Is the cost of living in those uninhabited areas equally insane? Like, are food costs completely unhinged up in the tundras?

>> No.52891451

>>52891394
If connected by paved roads...no
If not connected by paved roads...yes

>> No.52891459

>>52891358
don't get picky eh

>> No.52891534

Move to Quebec, faggot

>> No.52891568

>>52891534
>Move to Quebec
I'd rather live next to a paki than a quebecker honestly

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>>52891394
https://www.businessinsider.com/food-prices-high-northern-canada-2017-9

>> No.52891829

I've been renting the same basement suite for the past 10 years and I'm lucky that my rent has only risen to $1320/month. I'm dreading the day that I have to move. Earn six figures though. With my investments, maybe I'll be able to thread-the-needle and come out of this a home owner in a few years.

>> No.52891838

>>52891829
Forgot to mention, I'm in Vancouver.

>> No.52892196

>>52891611
>northern canada
>rural Canada
I don’t think the arctic circle can be considered rural. Still when a native kills a seal, he’s usually nice enough to share some.

>> No.52892339

>>52891829
You really pay that much for a basement suite? Whats the sqft? I pay 1650 for a studio in yaletown. God i love the hustle and bustle of cop cars and ambulances and the nightly crackhead screams

>> No.52892410

>>52891451
>>52891394
Yes it is equally impossible to live. I'm from Northern BC near the Yukon/Alberta borders. 1200 might get you a bachelor apartment. A 70 year old house with 1 bedroom is about 250k. I want to kill myself. But I know better. I plan on dying a martyr or putting politician heads on pikes soon. I am tired of my hometown being swarmed with niggers and jeets and flips. This is a white nation.

>> No.52892439

>>52890084

Arriving in Toronto airport, I thought I had landed in India. The security guard is a poojeeta that greeted me. The immigration officer is a poojeet. The taxi driver who solicited a ride is a ... poojeet. I went to Tim Hortons, a coffee store, and the cashier is a poojeeta. Her brown feces coated hands made my coffee and brought my donuts. This country is so brown. If you want the Indian experience without visiting Mumbai, just visit Toronto.

The poojeets have over taken white people working at the airport. The baggage handlers are blacks and poojeets.

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>>52890084

List of people who like Canada:

1. Trailer park white trash that get government hand outs.
2. Poor ghetto blacks that get government hand outs.
3. White liberals that live in their own enclaves, arm's length from color people
4. White guys with yellow fever
5. Poojeets that creampie white women
6. Poojeets that are happy to escape Mumbai
7. Changs that are happy to escape China, they get more economic freedom buying up houses and money laundrying in Vancouver

>> No.52892452

>>52890084
auses leading up to communist Canada:

1980s time line

- Anglo boomers and liberal whites in the 80s voted pro-immigration policies so they can benefit from cheap labour

1990s time line

- Poojeets slowly trickling into Canada and breed like crazy
- Poojeets and Changs start accumulating wealth, whatever means necessary

2000s timeline:

- Nouveau rich Changs do money laundry. They buy up homes around Canada and wash their money in Vancouver's casinos
- Canadian economy is unproductive, they get money from Changs and poojeets by investment visas

2010s timeline:

- Canadian govs import more Changs and poojeets to prop up the housing bubble, since all immigrants need a place to live
- Whites becoming increasingly homeless

2020s

- By late 2020s, Poojeets become a visible MAJORITY
- Poojeets vote for more pro-proojet migration policy

2030s

- Canada's first poojeet Prime Mininster, Jagmeet
- His long term plan is 100 million poojeets into Canada by 2100

2040s

- Canadian economy collapses into 3rd world, whites demand more socialism and free gibs
- Blacks and poojeets happy to get free gibs

2050s

- Canada population reaches 70 million, mostly poojeets and Changs. Whites becomes a visible minority.
- Poojeets creampie all the white women
- Poojeet man and white woman dating is now trendy

The root cause of the problem is greedy Anglo boomers and white liberals.

>> No.52892453

>>52890870
>I am fortunate that I make 6 figures.
>fortunate
lol no, 6 figs are the new 5 figs. Welcome to the hyperinflation era

>> No.52892454

>>52892339
I'm in East Vancouver, close to Burnaby. Fairly quiet neighborhood away from homeless degens. Two bedroom suite, 1100 sqft, heat, laundry and utilities included. Only need to pay for Internet connection. I would be paying minimum of $2000 anywhere else for this. I have a good relationship with the landlord who lives above me and I think they've been reluctant to raise prices over the years to keep me here. They probably don't think I make that much money since I don't own a car. They're getting old though, maybe a few years from going into a old folks home or passing away.

>> No.52892456

>>52890084
I watch Canada and China closely, as they will tell me the future.

>> No.52892497

>>52890957
And Coca Cola, cheaper than water. Diabetes here I come.

>> No.52893195

>>52892410

BTW I live in Japan and pay $500 a month for a 2.5 room apartment. It is small, there is no crime and the healthcare system hasn't collapsed like all of Britain's former colonies.

Only problem is, you have to have some business being here, or you cannot stay. (I married in.)