The Official Toronto Discussion Thread

JLova

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
May 6, 2012
Messages
58,104
Reputation
3,967
Daps
174,504
Honestly the only people who really enjoy toronto are those who bought a property 10-15-20 years ago, those who are locked into cheap rent, those who are rich.

Yeah it's a safe big city but even with a good or great paying job you can't really enjoy yourself. I went to walmart today and was outside for 1 minute and was freezing cold. Just reminded myself how last week I was in 30 degree kampala weather.

If you bought a house 15 years ago, you won the lottery. That's it. It's less safe and it has devolved into a shythole.
 

MikelArteta

Moderator
Staff member
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
249,433
Reputation
30,853
Daps
762,894
Reppin
Top 4
This gov got too fukking greedy and so did the schools and employers. All of them are guilty. fukked us.

them allowing international students to work 40 hours a week took away all the jobs that teenagers or young adjults used to have. The 16 year old working at mcdonalds nope, not gurpreet has that job.
 

JLova

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
May 6, 2012
Messages
58,104
Reputation
3,967
Daps
174,504
them allowing international students to work 40 hours a week took away all the jobs that teenagers or young adjults used to have. The 16 year old working at mcdonalds nope, not gurpreet has that job.

Everywhere I go it's Indian students. Like they fukked over a bunch of Canadian youth. It's crazy. For what?
 

Malcolmxxx_23

Let's go panthers
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
106,408
Reputation
-14,469
Daps
321,185

Malcolmxxx_23

Let's go panthers
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
106,408
Reputation
-14,469
Daps
321,185
them allowing international students to work 40 hours a week took away all the jobs that teenagers or young adjults used to have. The 16 year old working at mcdonalds nope, not gurpreet has that job.
You should see what Amazon distribution center looks like
Wanna guess
 

MikelArteta

Moderator
Staff member
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
249,433
Reputation
30,853
Daps
762,894
Reppin
Top 4
Canada's economy added far fewer jobs than expected in December and the jobless rate remained at 5.8 per cent, but permanent employees' wages increased at the fastest pace in three years, data showed on Friday. The economy added just a net 100 jobs last month, Statistics Canada said

-An embarrassing net 100 jobs created, yet our population increased 74k in the same time frame

-23.5k full time jobs lost, offset by 23.6k part time jobs gained

-Jobs down in manufacturing/trade, which suggest a weak underlying economy

-Employment rate down yet again, which means our job market isn't able to absorb all these newcomers into our job market
 
Top