Affordable housing. Cleaning up the overall appearance of some sections of downtown (graffiti and run down buildings). Toronto is a great city with great people, but downtown especially looks run down.
Toronto is not small when you consider a few things. 1: Lake Ontario stops expansion from going in an entire direction of the city. 2: Instead of suburbs surrounding Toronto, it has cities. Mississauga, Scarborough, Brampton. Go to a US city and the nearest big city will be 2+ hours a lot of the time. The oddities are places like Washington DC and Baltimore which are quite close but still not even as close as Toronto's city neighbours. California's 2 biggest cities are 6 hours away. Texas has 2 hours and 4 hours between its 3 biggest cities. For Pennsylvania, its 2 biggest cities aren't even the closest cities to each other but that of other states. Calgary and Edmonton are 3 hours away. Toronto and Mississauga touch each other...
@@3questionspodcast It being smaller than those 2 does not mean it's small. I can list way more smaller places than you can larger. Oh look, 2 of the few American cities right by a coastline that have major housing issues. You TOTALLY stumped me with those 2 examples. What a salient point...
@@3questionspodcast Canada always trying to act like America when its not lol. Toronto does not have the resources to take in this many people.... that includes our public services. whats so hard to understand? LA & New York has a bigger economy than the whole of Canada.
@@CanadianEhHole Born in Toronto have lived in Los Angeles for several years. First of all Scarborough is not a city or suburb, it’s part of Toronto like Hollywood is part of LA. I wouldn’t consider Brampton or Mississauga much of a city, as neither has an historic downtown. The only one I will give Toronto is Hamilton. Los Angeles has several major cities not far from DTLA. These cities have historic downtowns, like Long Beach, Pasadena, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Riverside, etc.
Crack down on the addicts roaming / living on the streets as well as those constantly harassing people for money. They're annoying!!! As for the rest of the Toronto population. They're stressed? Ok, I get it: inflation, high rent, mediocre TTC, traffic woes, ect. But, why not sooth these woes by changing what is controllable such as your own attitude. Be courteous, mannerly, and considerate. Don't act like you alone have the right of way. Let the other person go by when it's their turn -as an example. Too much entitlement. No need for it. Then you'll pave the way to less stress. Other than that, Toronto is fun and entertaining if you know what you're doing.
Way more free music especially in the suburbs. Get bands from different cultures, irish music, Italian singers (they all know opera), chamber music, choirs, quebecois music, east coast music, latin, german ( classical will do ), Indian, Bulgarian, etc etc etc, there are many good musicians and singers here in the area and they'll play for free or for beer!
I'm scared to comment, because networks like this tend to filter comments to give a certain sort of impression. I think that's a very un-Canadian thing to do. We don't need to silence the opinions of some, or even gaslight them, and then prop up others. I generally dislike the Toronto Star (a lot) and if they were to ever even step in my direction, let alone hold a microphone in my face, it would be an absolute "no go". I would never speak to these people. I clicked on this because I thought they were trying to do some sort of a rebrand, because I notice the more independent news networks are making way better quality stuff and it's more realistic, while the more mainstream news is just doing brainwashing for globalists. For example watch the interview CNN just did with Justin Trudeau where he was asked about Trumps comments on Canada being a 51st state. Trudeau was down there for the wildfires I think, and they were using that opportunity to talk about global warming. But browse the comments and all of them are supportive of Justin Trudeau. That is not real. That is worse than China in terms of filtering opinions.
Toronto: an expensive, lonely, cold, quasi-police state. Toss in poor political leadership provincial and municipally and these characteristics are essentially permanent.
Lower Rent, lower grocery prices.
Keep voting liberal😂
They can’t change the economy in the city. Just little things that will make living there a little more bearable.
@@JonathanRoglerHaha you man chewing his apple all the way to bankrupt Canada
Affordable housing. Cleaning up the overall appearance of some sections of downtown (graffiti and run down buildings). Toronto is a great city with great people, but downtown especially looks run down.
Less people? lol. Toronto is small. If you want less people, go to the suburbs lol
Toronto is not small when you consider a few things.
1: Lake Ontario stops expansion from going in an entire direction of the city.
2: Instead of suburbs surrounding Toronto, it has cities. Mississauga, Scarborough, Brampton. Go to a US city and the nearest big city will be 2+ hours a lot of the time. The oddities are places like Washington DC and Baltimore which are quite close but still not even as close as Toronto's city neighbours. California's 2 biggest cities are 6 hours away. Texas has 2 hours and 4 hours between its 3 biggest cities. For Pennsylvania, its 2 biggest cities aren't even the closest cities to each other but that of other states. Calgary and Edmonton are 3 hours away. Toronto and Mississauga touch each other...
I guess you’ve never been to New York City or L.A.?
@@3questionspodcast It being smaller than those 2 does not mean it's small. I can list way more smaller places than you can larger.
Oh look, 2 of the few American cities right by a coastline that have major housing issues. You TOTALLY stumped me with those 2 examples. What a salient point...
@@3questionspodcast Canada always trying to act like America when its not lol. Toronto does not have the resources to take in this many people.... that includes our public services. whats so hard to understand? LA & New York has a bigger economy than the whole of Canada.
@@CanadianEhHole Born in Toronto have lived in Los Angeles for several years. First of all Scarborough is not a city or suburb, it’s part of Toronto like Hollywood is part of LA. I wouldn’t consider Brampton or Mississauga much of a city, as neither has an historic downtown. The only one I will give Toronto is Hamilton. Los Angeles has several major cities not far from DTLA. These cities have historic downtowns, like Long Beach, Pasadena, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Riverside, etc.
People who drive and complain about the traffic really lack self-awareness. YOU ARE THE PROBLEM. 😑
these people really irritate me
literally lol, “it takes me an hour to drive 1km” meanwhile on the subway it will take you less than 10 mins
It's a legitimate complaint. Same thing as you complaining about the overcrowding and not realizing you are part of that problem
@@giancole_And she forgot about walking that 1.5km too.
No more temporary foreign workers or international students? New grads and high school students can no longer find jobs.
Less immigrants,
charged underage teen who commits a crimes put them in jail for 10 years
More and better public transit please
more focus on building housing in Toronto/GTA
If only the jobs paid a decent wage.
If it was more affordable to live in and more job availability wage increase to meet the cost of living.
Wage increase is just going to increase the prices of products if they pay you more, they’re gonna raise the prices of food and other necessities
Depend on what jobs you’re talking about , there are more jobs than you can imagine, that’s why people flock to Toronto.
What would make me really happy is if the government just cuts taxes for two years and gives me a freaking chance to catch up
A free pool in the summer
all city run outdoor pools are free in the summer
More underground metros, better bike lanes, faster construction, less cheap condos.
Crack down on the addicts roaming / living on the streets as well as those constantly harassing people for money. They're annoying!!! As for the rest of the Toronto population. They're stressed? Ok, I get it: inflation, high rent, mediocre TTC, traffic woes, ect. But, why not sooth these woes by changing what is controllable such as your own attitude. Be courteous, mannerly, and considerate. Don't act like you alone have the right of way. Let the other person go by when it's their turn -as an example. Too much entitlement. No need for it. Then you'll pave the way to less stress. Other than that, Toronto is fun and entertaining if you know what you're doing.
I love TO!! 😍
Housing will never go down lol
And yes over populated
I can't believe housing was not a main issue
Lol welcome to Canada
The complaining in TO used to drive me nuts. Thanks for the reminder
MORE bike infrastructure. Safe and well maintained.
The irony of the Asian woman complaining about the city being overpopulated 🤣
1 1/2 kms takes about 20 mins to walk. Needing to drive that distance is the problem
Too much of anything is not good. Traffic and diversity are at maximum overload.
what is that red flower they’re wearing? what does that mean?
It means you should not be living in Canada
@@KoolKat42 i don’t live in Canada😭 i just want to understand what does that symbol means
@ucouldnevah It's called a poppy flower. It is worn to honor those who have died or suffered in war.
It's called a poppy and is is for remembrance day (war veterans)
born & raised in toronto, left there 4 years ago and will never go back. too much pollution.
Less traffic, better infrastructure, better transit system, less construction, lower cost of living (food, rent, etc).
Better infrastructures
Olivia Chow resigning
No bike lanes. Fare enforcement on the TTC. No more Middle East protests.
Point to me where bike lanes touched you
how did the middle east protests affect you negatively? how did bike lanes cause an issue? you're another bigot. google is free.
Like speed enforcement, we need noise enforcement. I don't get why a dumbass honks at 5 or 6 am or 1-2 am in the morning!
less immigrants
Non propaganda media would be a huge win.
Yes, once we have non propaganda media we can finally trust everything non propaganda media says and we will have pure truth and only truth.
*politicans after watching this video*
I wonder what I need to do to help torontonians ? Hmm....
Mayor Chow resigning.
Whatever...last girl!
Lived there 8 years one of the worst cities to live in. I'm glad now I WFH and live in Punta Cana.
What is your occupation? 🤔
@leps82 Data Engineer I used to be in the payment industry but changed careers (took me two years) to get Jobs wfh abroad easily.
@ ty for reply good to hear ur living well my friend in field struggling to find work if k ur contact or any advice on ur path to this role 👍
less immigrants for sure
Went to Farmboy and all employees were you know what... werent even nice!
Less durka durkas!!!
Durka allah muhammed jihad! Packa sherpa sherpa al-bak-allah!
Getting Olivia Chow out of office would be a good start
Way more free music especially in the suburbs. Get bands from different cultures, irish music, Italian singers (they all know opera), chamber music, choirs, quebecois music, east coast music, latin, german ( classical will do ), Indian, Bulgarian, etc etc etc, there are many good musicians and singers here in the area and they'll play for free or for beer!
I'm scared to comment, because networks like this tend to filter comments to give a certain sort of impression.
I think that's a very un-Canadian thing to do. We don't need to silence the opinions of some, or even gaslight them, and then prop up others. I generally dislike the Toronto Star (a lot) and if they were to ever even step in my direction, let alone hold a microphone in my face, it would be an absolute "no go". I would never speak to these people. I clicked on this because I thought they were trying to do some sort of a rebrand, because I notice the more independent news networks are making way better quality stuff and it's more realistic, while the more mainstream news is just doing brainwashing for globalists. For example watch the interview CNN just did with Justin Trudeau where he was asked about Trumps comments on Canada being a 51st state. Trudeau was down there for the wildfires I think, and they were using that opportunity to talk about global warming. But browse the comments and all of them are supportive of Justin Trudeau. That is not real. That is worse than China in terms of filtering opinions.
Toronto: an expensive, lonely, cold, quasi-police state. Toss in poor political leadership provincial and municipally and these characteristics are essentially permanent.
The most woke city in canada 😂
Get rid of Mark Carney and the Liberal Party.
What kind of psychologist are you , more seem likely you’re a psychopath 😊
Less immigrants.
I'm proud to be an Indian American so I don't have to live in Canada with Canadians.
@FunkyChild718 Good for you?
who asks u to come?
Can’t say that on camera though. Basically have to say all the downstream problems instead of the root cause.
Keep the city clean every where garbage city should fine in leagal dumping and useless bike lanes plus nice
It’s everything that needs to approve dramatically all this taxpayer money and what to show for it the parks are not even pleasing to partake in…..
Can I say get rid of Trudeau now?
He doesn’t live in Toronto.
They're still smiling and happy. Things aren't going to change any time soon. Leave now.
Looks like someone had a bad day 😂
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