The video effectively weaponizes official data to dismantle the facade of Canadian economic stability, exposing the grim reality of elite-driven policy failures. It serves as a stark reminder that when democratic accountability withers, the most telling economic indicator is the record number of citizens voting with their feet.
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Canadians Are FLEEING Mark Carney's Canada At RECORD LEVEL NumbersAdded:
Mark Carney keeps bragging that the economy is the best in a decade.
Reality check from J Gen Xer, April 2026 labor data just dropped and it's brutal.
Unemployment jumped to 6.9% employment rate cratered to 60.5.
Full-time jobs got slaughtered down 47,000 in 1 month.
A 111,000 so far this year.
Part-time was the only thing growing.
While more desperate Canadians flood into the labor force just to survive.
This isn't a soft landing.
This is the marginal buyer losing confidence.
The exact thing that blows up housing, mortgages, and rents.
Et cetera, et cetera. Keep telling us how great it is, Mark.
Canadians are living the nightmare and they've had enough.
So, I got this is from Daniel Falk over on TikTok. I think that's how you say his name.
We're going to have a look at this, but before we do, please don't forget to like and subscribe. It really helps grow the channel and I appreciate you guys so much for that.
Got a couple more clips for you as well, so make sure you stick around.
Let's get into it and then we'll talk about it after like usual.
Canada's housing market does not break when everyone loses their job at once.
It usually breaks when the marginal buyer starts losing confidence. And the newest Stats Can labor data is pointing right at that marginal buyer. In April, Canadian unemployment was basically flat. Employment was down 1,800 jobs while the employment rate fell to 60.5%.
At the same time, unemployment rose to 6.9% because more people started looking for work, which is usually an indication that they need money. The economy's not doing exceptionally well. So, the thesis here is that Canada's labor market isn't collapsing, but it is losing the exact kind of strength that supports home buying, rent payments, renovation spending, and consumer confidence that are necessary for the housing market.
And when you compare this to Statistics Canada's payroll data from February, the picture gets a little bit more uncomfortable. We need to look at three things here. The employment rate declines in April. You also want to look at the full-time versus part-time split and the job vacancy data showing 3.1 unemployed people for every job open. If you want sober Canadian housing analysis without political theory, hit the subscribe button. This is the kind of data that actually moves the housing market. So, here's the chart that kind of makes this impossible to ignore. The labor force survey says employment was little changed in April, down about 18,000 jobs, but the employment rate fell to 60.5%.
That means the labor market is not keeping up as cleanly with the population base, even though our population is actually falling for the last couple of years. And the other piece that I find interesting is when you look at full-time versus part-time jobs in Canada. Because in April, full-time employment fell by 47,000 jobs, while part-time employment rose by 29,000. So, over the first 4 months of 2026, the net employment decline was concentrated in full-time work, down 111,000 jobs. At the same time, the labor force participation rate, which is the number of people looking for jobs or participating in the in the job market, rose to 65% as more people were in the labor force searching for work, and the number of unemployed people searching rose by 51,000 or 3.4%.
This is obviously important for housing because lenders, landlords, and households paying their mortgages care about reliable income. It also kind of supports the idea that people in Canada's economy are getting pinched, they're getting squeezed. More people are trying to participate or find work while full-time jobs are weakening. So, people are out there looking for jobs at an increasing rate, meaning they need money. What happen Why might people need money? Cuz the economy is weakening, they're running out, they're feeling financial stress, whatever it is. Now, I've been covering the labor force survey almost exclusively in these uh monthly employment updates that Okay, look at the the clip got cut off there although I wish it didn't.
Um but you know, you're looking at a lot of Canadians like going back into the workforce or re-entering it or putting more time involved in it.
You know, their full-time job isn't enough anymore. They need part-time.
They got one part-time job, maybe they're in school. Now they need two part-time jobs. It's just too unaffordable here and it's like something's got to change and Mr. Carney keeps saying, "Well, it's going to change in record speeds."
Uh that's not what we're seeing, actually.
Not at all.
Either way, go give JJN Xer a shout-out as well. He does good job.
Now we have this video. This is a little bit of an old video, I believe, but it's an important one.
Another Canadian doctor leaves for America.
So, we're not just losing our entrepreneurs, our CEOs, our investors, our uh our business owners. We're now losing our doctors.
Elbows up, everybody.
I moved from [music] a major Toronto hospital to Texas last year.
It's just not making sense to stay in Canada.
This hospital offered me more money. I'm now paying way less tax. This is going to happen more and more, guys.
>> Why would this happen more and more?
Let's look at the numbers. Okay, I'm going to assume he's a surgeon. [music] He said he's from Toronto. So, I asked ChatGPT, "What does the average surgeon make in Ontario?" $395,000 Canadian a year. Not bad. Now, he mentioned taxes, so I said, "How much tax are you going to pay on that income and what are you going to have left over after taxes?" Approximately $250,000 Canadian after tax. But he said he's making more money. "What is the average surgeon make in Texas?"
$428,000 and that's US. But then he said he's paying less taxes. "How much tax would you pay in Texas and what would you have left over?" Approximately $300,000 US net. So, he's making $50,000 more and it's in USD. But, it gets deeper than this. We can keep peeling the onion here. I asked ChatGPT, "What's the average house cost in Texas?" 300,000 freaking dollars. And we know the average cost for a home in Toronto is pushing well over a million dollars. The average price in Ontario in general is about 850,000 Canadian, which is about 600,000 USD. Like, this is going to happen more and more unless something has [music] to change. What is it? Taxes are too [ __ ] high. When are you going to get it?
Well, the Liberal government's never going to get it. But again, I keep saying this over and over again, why would they change when they keep winning elections? Canadians have to do a better job holding politicians accountable.
You can't expect them to change when they keep getting promotions and raises and cushy cabinet jobs and you know, speaker jobs, prime minister, deputy, whatever, ambassador to whatever. They run on They run elections and resign a year after to go work in, you know, Ukraine or Where did Bill Blair go? I can't remember, but England or some [ __ ] They keep winning and then they keep getting these cushy jobs.
They keep making money.
And they do they They're basically getting paid to destroy the country, but Canadians keep voting for it.
This last video here is from Glenn Beck, who I don't really watch that often, to be honest with you. Nothing against him.
I'm not like a big fan, and I'm not a big hater, either.
But he said, "Show me your friends, and I'll show you your future, Canada." It's very interesting.
What What do you mean by that, Glenn?
Let's have a look. Let's look at Canada and see are they a free nation anymore?
Because show me your friends, and I will show you your future.
Okay.
Let's start with the the basics of any real democracy and that's accountability. In 2021, Parliament discovered that a scientist in Canada's highest security lab had shipped live Ebola to the Wuhan Institute of Virology and collaborated with the Chinese military on bio weapons research.
Kind of a big deal, right? Do we have anything like that? Uh-huh.
So, what happened in Canada? The house ordered the documents four times.
The Liberal Party blocked it every single time. They sued, they stonewalled, they even called for a snap election to kill the investigation. So, what is that? That's rule of law being violated and separation of powers being violated. Remember, those are two out of the 10 things that you have to have if you're going to be a free nation.
Three years later, the auditor general exposed the almost $400 million in outright corruption, but again, Parliament the Liberals shut it down.
Accountability, independent oversight violated. Then, Trudeau resigned. And 1/3 of 1% of Canadians, the elite inner circle, handed the Prime Minister's office to Mark Carney. They tried to do that here when they tried to hand the nomination and did hand the nomination to Kamala Harris.
While this was happening, the House of Commons stopped sitting for eight months. So, Canada was governed by executive decree.
No oversight, no debate, no votes.
Where is your representation? Separation of powers? That's not a democracy.
That's rule by fiat. They weren't even in session.
The elect- elections, are they free and fair?
CSI Not according to Nate Erskine-Smith, although he actually might have a point on that one to be fair. Yes, confirmed China interfered in both 2019 and 2021 funding 11 candidates.
Trudeau was briefed for this on this and he did nothing. That's free and fair elections out the window.
Liberal MP openly told people to collect a Chinese Communist Party bounty on a conservative candidate. No charges.
Equal application of the law violated.
The next election, 121 mail-in ballots went uncounted.
In one uh In one uh the the vote was decided by a single vote.
Elections Canada printed the wrong postal code codes on the envelopes. In another, data entry errors.
And that delivered a 327-vote uh swing to the Liberals.
Trust in the election?
Then five MPs flipped into the Liberal Party in five months.
And convenient uh convenient that that handed the uh elections to the now majority a two-seat majority to the Liberals.
Democracy by design. Or is it democracy by manipulation?
Well, that's the thing, right? Like And by the way, I know people will say, "Well, Glenn Beck's a conspiracy theorist." You show me what he said there that was wrong. He mentioned a lot of different corruption, the 11 MPs, nothing being done, the interference, ballots going missing. All that's true.
Now, going back to the previous video here, I forgot to show you something.
New data from Statistics Canada shows that 120,000 Canadians permanently emigrated in the 12 months ending quarter two from 2025, the highest number ever recorded.
That's up 3% from last year and a staggering 26% since 2019.
Ever since COVID-mania.
In the latest quarter alone, 24,000 Canadians left the country, marking the strongest second quarter for emigration in decades.
The trend, which we began accelerating in 2017, paused briefly during the pandemic and has surged again since 2022. I can't wait until the 2026 numbers come out.
Let me know what you think in the comment section. You think it's going to be higher or lower?
Think things are getting better or worse?
I guess we're only going to find out.
But I just have a feeling it's not going to be very great if you love this country.
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