Is Canada Officially Dead? A message on the collapse of affordability, overreach, broken systems.

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Greg Krawchuk — Today
Is Canada officially dead? I’m afraid so and he’s right.

This country is being run into the ground unless we stop it, there will be nothing left.

The post amplifies a video by a Toronto real estate professional decrying Canada’s decline through unchecked immigration enabling welfare exploitation, stringent tenant protections delaying evictions after 13 months of non-payment, bureaucratic excess like prosecuting minor grass-cutting violations, and extreme grocery costs such as $12 for strawberries.

In 2025 context, Canada’s immigration plan reduces permanent residents to 395,000 amid housing strains, with temporary residents capped at 5% to ease public service pressures, though critics argue it still fuels affordability crises per federal budget analyses.

Replies reflect polarized frustration, including Alberta independence calls and boycott suggestions for high-priced goods, aligning with OECD data showing 4.2% inflation and Dalhousie University’s forecast of 3–5% food price hikes, underscoring widespread economic discontent without clear resolution paths.

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