MVike28
right around the ACC
We need to do a study on bald cacs goddamn are they ever so mad at the world
They turn 30, go bald and mad at immigrantsWe need to do a study on bald cacs goddamn are they ever so mad at the world
I went down the Tim Hortons reddit rabbit hole. The disdain, hatred for the tfw employed by Tim's is
But we need another 500k tfws
And labour shortage blah blah blah
NothingTheres a viral video of an Ottawa police officer kissing a man on the clock. @Malcolmxxx_23 he get suspended?
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@MattooShashank
Breaking: Canada plans to attract US H1B visa holders hit by Trump's visa fee hike
"Not as many H1B visa holders will get visas in the US. These people are skilled and it is an opportunity for Canada. We will have an offering on this soon," says Canadian PM Mark Carney
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1971938643666157568/vid/avc1/1272x640/lZkDD02a9FksulGl.mp4
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@seppy1011
It's madness and nothing will stop it.
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@ManiamAkash
It's not just an opportunity for Canada. Many others can take advantage if they act quickly and smartly.
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@FleurTehrani
They are wise.
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@RobMirlach
Make showers mandatory and part of the law. They won’t want to come here either.
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@Burgoa75091185
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@gm0ney__
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@Giuliano6666
are skilled at making curry, but developing software not so much
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@BadMadLad96
Xd from what I remember canada have also problems with poojeets
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@ravipra53127948
There is an old saying that when one door closes, God opens another.
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@Satyamevajanate
Elbows up @kaptaan_america @MikeGillYYC
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@VishalVSharma7
An opportunistic, but smart move by Canada! Likely to boost Canadian economy.
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@TerraLostralis
The new LMIA loophole
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@RajYadav873
Absolutely!This is a smart move by Canada. With the US making H1B visas harder and more expensive to obtain under Trump’s policies, highly skilled professionals are now looking for better opportunities.
Canada is positioning itself as the go-to destination for global talent, attracting tech experts, engineers, and innovators who otherwise might have gone to the US.
This will not only strengthen Canada’s workforce but also boost its economy and innovation ecosystem. It’s a classic example of turning another country’s policy misstep into a strategic advantage. Countries that act quickly to seize such opportunities always come out ahead.
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@Pssdj3
First ask to stop giving help Khalistan element
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@DhruvMishra1607
Canada is one of the most racist country toward indians
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@ClustZContact
This is a smart strategic move by Canada.
While the US is making it harder for skilled talent to stay, Canada is positioning itself as the beneficiary.
In today’s world, talent drives innovation, and countries that welcome it will lead the future
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@Vivek_28_Yadav
Canada playing smartmove to attract H1B Visa people
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@A70038164
Can they attract high paying bay area jobs first
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@coltonmlarson
They can have them.
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@jordannigo
Canada don’t have jobs though
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@OyeBhartsingh
Canadians gonna hate Carney for this.
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@twicedoxxed
Canada collapse speed run
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@SinghPramod2784
The United States of America's loss is Canada's gain. Smart move by the Prime Minister of Canada.
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@richmomz
Please help yourselves to as many as you like - we have way too many in the US (though I think the same is even more true for Canada).
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@naannomad
Canada’s plan to benefit from US visa changes is smart, but it needs to apply lessons from its recent immigration expansion to avoid pitfalls.
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@Charlie86861
US hikes H1B fees, Canada says thank you for the clearance sale on skilled workers.
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@fourthcritique
When we take over Canada, we need to denaturalize and deport every Indian and Chinese that has invaded the nation. They have to go back.
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@OyeBhartsingh
Also, deport those Khalistani first
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@sickularcircus
No need to go in Canada they should come india
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@ABZDAB
There are already plenty of immigrants in Canada with qualifications similar to H-1B holders in the U.S. who still don't have jobs.
For the past few years, many engineers in Canada have been driving for Uber or working in food delivery.
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@vonbrauckmann
There are no jobs in Canada. Trudeau/Carney have destroyed its economy. It's been in recession for years and getting worse.
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@EthanMillenium
I’m sure Trump will love the optics on this
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@Vivek_28_Yadav
Breaking: Canada eyes US H-1B visa holders after Trump hikes visa fees.
“Skilled talent is welcome — we’ll have an offering soon,” says Canadian PM Mark Carney. Opportunity knocks for tech pros!
/search?q=#Canada /search?q=#H1BVisa /search?q=#Immigration /search?q=#TechTalent
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@MrPaleatine
Its an opportunity to give them Canadian passports to they work overseas and bring the money back to keep it in the lovely looking banks
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@Nalera_
Yea that's what we need, more Indians.
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@Vivek_28_Yadav
Trump’s visa fee hike blocks top talent from the US. Canada sees this as a chance to attract skilled pros, boost its tech sector, and grow the economy.
/search?q=#Canada /search?q=#H1BVisa /search?q=#TechTalent /search?q=#Opportunity
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