Is this Canada or India? Exploring Brampton, Ontario

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Published 2024-04-11
On the latest episode of Ratio'd, Harrison Faulkner goes to Brampton, Ontario to see Canada's mass immigration crisis first hand. Brampton is one of Canada's most infamous ethnic enclaves and has become a symbol of the federal government's years-long commitment to mass immigration.

2021 census data showed that Brampton was over 80% non-white and that the majority of Brampton residents are of Indian origin.

Tune into the latest episode of Ratio'd, to see the side of Brampton that you never hear about it in the legacy media.

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All Comments (21)
  • @abyssinya2013
    Diversity does not mean bringing a million people from one nation. Canadian born teens couldn't get simple jobs because all work places are completely taken over and they wont hire others anymore. This country is turning for the worst
  • @JS-te4gz
    They only hire Indian but others have to hire everyone
  • @bng2679
    this is not multi-culture, this is only Indian.
  • @KP-05
    I agree with the woman talking about adapting to the culture in the country you’re in. ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
  • They don't want to give anybody any job apart from their people
  • @MarcinMoka1
    So I’m an immigrant who arrived from Poland as a child. What made me quickly integrate and become Canadian was the absence of ethnic enclaves. I grew up in social housing, which sucked, but it was with a tonne of Portuguese, El Salvadorians, Colombians and a few Somalis in my hood. The thing is, there was no dominant group, and thus we all had to live together, communicate in English, and adopt universal values and lifestyles that all those groups had in common, rather than those of my home country. I feel these new generations won’t have that same experience.
  • @cindymay4606
    They come here and also have homes in India to go back to when they need to. Our medical system is being raped 😢
  • @user-xe5zc5xc3v
    Some Canadians have noticed this for a long time but were ostracized , threatened ,and labelled for trying to have a rational discussion . Canada is just a name now , great job .
  • Brampton seems like the Canadian version of Bradford in the UK (which is predominantly Pakistani) and some of the banlieues in Paris (which are predominantly North African)…
  • @angusorvid8840
    I have family in Toronto, and they've told me how difficult it was to evict some Indians who rented units in the buildings they own. They absolutely wrecked their units, turned them into pigsties.
  • @vovin8132
    This is every city in Canada now. The only difference in BC is that the homeless on the street are white and native Canadians. So progressive.
  • @ln9680
    Thank you True North for these types of videos. Thank you for showing the realities of true Canadians. It’s a horrible state of affairs. I miss my old Canada.
  • @deanb8191
    I was in the emergency room a while back. The entire thing was full of Indians with their elderly parents and families. It took me 7 hours to get in to see a doctor. I was also on a wait list for 9 months for a heart scan.
  • @TomW-ks3gp
    I spent a day in Toronto. When visited the tallest tower, I noticed that I was the only one who was not Indian.
  • I'm friends with a married couple who are White and live in Surrey BC that had to transfer their kids out of a school that consists of 90% East Indian student with the majority of teachers also East Indian!
  • @mikeking134
    They will take over Canada, it’ll take time but it’s going to happen. And all in a bid to get re-elected, one person should not have that much power…and basically destroy what was once the envy of the world. It’s hard to watch unfold…the level of disrespect, arrogance, ignorance and rudeness from many (not all) is hard to stomach. Just glad I was raised in the 70’s/80’s…such a great era !!!