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    6 months ago

    The original comment that I responded to was about inflation, food costs and housing costs.

    Those are all global problems.

    How would you argue that they are global problems? (please don’t interperet that as condescending, or accusatory — I am simply curious. It is hard to convey emotion through text)

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        6 months ago

        I think I may have misinterpereted your argument. When you said

        It seems most the problems you’re talking about are global problems though.

        Where do you think you’ll have a better quality of life? [source]

        were you arguing that most countries have the same problems as Canada, so to immigrate elswhere would be futile? I was under the presumption that you were arguing that Canada can’t do anything to fix it’s issues, and that it would instead require some global collaborative effort.