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These people want to be the victims. They really gonna fukk around and find out though. On a side note, had some fam up from all over the US for bana a few weeks ago. Went to my uncles crib in Bowmanville. Beautiful. He got a 15 acre estate. Amazing. I offer to drive a few cousins back to their hotel on Dixie rd. I pull over on a side street to Waze that shyt and had a white guy fully at my window asking why I'm parked out front of his house. He was getting all heated like he owned the fukking block. Mind you I've got a SUV full of Jamaican/NYC bred "aunties". They don't play that shyt, but they ain't about to fight. They also thought Canada was super polite so they were all the way fukked up. Drove away and dude is flipping us off. Didn't know Bowmanville is a sundown town.



Once you leave Oshawa all dem towns till you get to montreal is :mjpls:
 

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That's the issue with Ontario because the more north you go from the GTA the more:mjpls:

I remember experiencing that firsthand when I used to play football. Really does make you appreciate living in the Toronto area. I just can't imagine being a breh living in one of those cities.
 
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These people want to be the victims. They really gonna fukk around and find out though. On a side note, had some fam up from all over the US for bana a few weeks ago. Went to my uncles crib in Bowmanville. Beautiful. He got a 15 acre estate. Amazing. I offer to drive a few cousins back to their hotel on Dixie rd. I pull over on a side street to Waze that shyt and had a white guy fully at my window asking why I'm parked out front of his house. He was getting all heated like he owned the fukking block. Mind you I've got a SUV full of Jamaican/NYC bred "aunties". They don't play that shyt, but they ain't about to fight. They also thought Canada was super polite so they were all the way fukked up. Drove away and dude is flipping us off. Didn't know Bowmanville is a sundown town.



Cops thought so little. of them that they didn't even take them to the docking station in the back to lock them up, just dragged them through a side door... :mjlol:
 

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Cops thought so little. of them that they didn't even take them to the docking station in the back to lock them up, just dragged them through a side door... :mjlol:
I don't understand why these white people want to be the same as their American counterparts. Its so weird man.
 

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white people are white people everywhere

They're gonna f around and get popped if they keep it up. Apparently this was the same time yesterday, but because of the bs the police were dealing with at the station they couldn't help this guy out. If peckerwoods like this are carrying heat, you know they are thirsty to kill some minorities and get it justified on some 'Colton Bushie'(rip) shyt...

 

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THIS. they even call themselves rednecks here in Canada even though we don't get as hot as the south here. then again we are America Jr. everyone try to emulate the yanks.

Yup but there are a lot of cool white people in canada I must say. I remember the days when I used to pawg, I’d be meeting parents, family eating dinner and all that sleeping over in their daughters bed :heh:
 

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They're gonna f around and get popped if they keep it up. Apparently this was the same time yesterday, but because of the bs the police were dealing with at the station they couldn't help this guy out. If peckerwoods like this are carrying heat, you know they are thirsty to kill some minorities and get it justified on some 'Colton Bushie'(rip) shyt...


Which cac has the gun? :heh:
 

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live in ontario brehs


The cost of renting a home in Ontario rose more than almost every other province in Canada last month, according to a new national analysis of online listings.

The latest National Rent Report, released this week by Rentals.ca and Bullpen Research and Consulting, found Ontario ranked second when it comes to the highest average rent for all types of dwellings in July.

The only province that surpassed Ontario was British Columbia with a 19 per cent year-over-year increase.

In Ontario, the average residential rental climbed to $2,332 a month in July, marking a 3.1 per cent monthly increase and a 15.2 per cent annual bump.


Overall, the average rent in central Toronto rose 24 per cent year-over-year in July.

For a one-bedroom unit, rent sat at $2,257 in July, marking a 21.6 per cent year-over-year increase in Toronto.

For a two-bedroom apartment, that increase climbed 25 per cent to $3,259.


The month-over-month average rent in the city saw a four per cent increase for a one-bedroom and 7.8 per cent for a two-bedroom.

While downtown Toronto is notorious for its expensive rental units, three of its former townships, Etobicoke, North York and Scarborough, also saw significant rent increases in July.

In Etobicoke, the average cost of renting a one-bedroom unit reached $2,007 in July and $2,582 for a two-bedroom.

Year over year, that marks an 11.5 per cent increase for a one-bedroom in Etobicoke and a 9.3 per cent increase for a two-bedroom.

Over in North York, renters paid on average $1,913 for a one-bedroom last month and $2,469 for a two-bedroom suite.

Year over year, average monthly rent in July rose 14.6 per cent for a one-bedroom in North York and up 21.9 per cent for a two-bedroom.

Eastward, in Scarborough, the cost of renting a one-bedroom was $1,635 in July. Rent for a two-bedroom unit came in at $2,133.

Year over year, rent went up 3.1 per cent for a one-bedroom in Scarborough and 15.2 per cent for a two-bedroom.

The study found tenants in other parts of the GTA are also paying significantly higher rent.

In Mississauga, a one-bedroom went for $1,862 last month, while the rent for a two-bedroom came in at $2,394.

Year over year, rent rose 6.2 per cent for a one-bedroom in Mississauga and 12.4 per cent for a two-bedroom.

In Vaughan, a one-bedroom suite was $1,825 last month. Rent for a two-bedroom topped $2,396.

Year over year, that marks a 7.4 per cent increase for a one-bedroom in Vaughan and 12.5 per cent for a two-bedroom. Month over month, average rent in Vaughan was up 5.6 per cent for a one-bedroom and up 8.1 per cent for a two-bedroom.

Brampton tenants paid $1,772 for a one-bedroom apartment in July and $2,388 for a two-bedroom unit.

Year over year, rent increased 13.8 per cent for a one-bedroom in Brampton and was up 33.2 per cent for a two-bedroom. Month over month, average rent in Vaughan was up 9.6 per cent for a one-bedroom and up 16.4 per cent for a two-bedroom.

Lastly, in Oshawa, the average cost of renting a one-bedroom unit was $1,626 and $1,953 for a two-bedroom.

Year over year, that marks a 8.1 per cent jump for a one-bedroom in Oshawa and 16.8 per cent for a two-bedroom.

Outside of the GTA, monthly rent inflation rose from 24 per cent to 26 per cent in London, Hamilton and Kitchener.
 

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live in ontario brehs


The cost of renting a home in Ontario rose more than almost every other province in Canada last month, according to a new national analysis of online listings.

The latest National Rent Report, released this week by Rentals.ca and Bullpen Research and Consulting, found Ontario ranked second when it comes to the highest average rent for all types of dwellings in July.

The only province that surpassed Ontario was British Columbia with a 19 per cent year-over-year increase.

In Ontario, the average residential rental climbed to $2,332 a month in July, marking a 3.1 per cent monthly increase and a 15.2 per cent annual bump.


Overall, the average rent in central Toronto rose 24 per cent year-over-year in July.

For a one-bedroom unit, rent sat at $2,257 in July, marking a 21.6 per cent year-over-year increase in Toronto.

For a two-bedroom apartment, that increase climbed 25 per cent to $3,259.


The month-over-month average rent in the city saw a four per cent increase for a one-bedroom and 7.8 per cent for a two-bedroom.

While downtown Toronto is notorious for its expensive rental units, three of its former townships, Etobicoke, North York and Scarborough, also saw significant rent increases in July.

In Etobicoke, the average cost of renting a one-bedroom unit reached $2,007 in July and $2,582 for a two-bedroom.

Year over year, that marks an 11.5 per cent increase for a one-bedroom in Etobicoke and a 9.3 per cent increase for a two-bedroom.

Over in North York, renters paid on average $1,913 for a one-bedroom last month and $2,469 for a two-bedroom suite.

Year over year, average monthly rent in July rose 14.6 per cent for a one-bedroom in North York and up 21.9 per cent for a two-bedroom.

Eastward, in Scarborough, the cost of renting a one-bedroom was $1,635 in July. Rent for a two-bedroom unit came in at $2,133.

Year over year, rent went up 3.1 per cent for a one-bedroom in Scarborough and 15.2 per cent for a two-bedroom.

The study found tenants in other parts of the GTA are also paying significantly higher rent.

In Mississauga, a one-bedroom went for $1,862 last month, while the rent for a two-bedroom came in at $2,394.

Year over year, rent rose 6.2 per cent for a one-bedroom in Mississauga and 12.4 per cent for a two-bedroom.

In Vaughan, a one-bedroom suite was $1,825 last month. Rent for a two-bedroom topped $2,396.

Year over year, that marks a 7.4 per cent increase for a one-bedroom in Vaughan and 12.5 per cent for a two-bedroom. Month over month, average rent in Vaughan was up 5.6 per cent for a one-bedroom and up 8.1 per cent for a two-bedroom.

Brampton tenants paid $1,772 for a one-bedroom apartment in July and $2,388 for a two-bedroom unit.

Year over year, rent increased 13.8 per cent for a one-bedroom in Brampton and was up 33.2 per cent for a two-bedroom. Month over month, average rent in Vaughan was up 9.6 per cent for a one-bedroom and up 16.4 per cent for a two-bedroom.

Lastly, in Oshawa, the average cost of renting a one-bedroom unit was $1,626 and $1,953 for a two-bedroom.

Year over year, that marks a 8.1 per cent jump for a one-bedroom in Oshawa and 16.8 per cent for a two-bedroom.

Outside of the GTA, monthly rent inflation rose from 24 per cent to 26 per cent in London, Hamilton and Kitchener.

And these rent prices don't include utilities/cable/internet? Which is about $180 in top of that?
 

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How are ya'll managing with that? Can you move?

Other provinces look more liveable
 

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:francis:

Add in gas, car insurance, monthly presto card, groceries
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if you're single and no roommate you are screwed in this city
unless you find creative alternative income streams....bruh the whole city about to be cam models on the side, security for "sugar babies" & escorts, week-end barbers / hair braiders; etsy store owners, and let's not forget the old tried tested and lucrative dope game for some brehs.

a lot of social problems are societal failures.

too much wealth is being siphoned off by the uber rich.
 
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