According to purchasing power parity, the Russian economy is on the 5th place, and the Canadian economy is on the 13th place. So if you consider the income of the country's population per person in US dollars, then a person in Canada can receive an income 3 times greater than a person in Russia, but he can buy less goods and services with this money than a person in Russia.
That only affects people buying things in their own currencies. Canadians have a much stronger currency and can purchase A LOT more in the world than Russians can.
@@WindofChange2023 Canada would cease to exist in the conditions of Russia. In order to stay afloat, compete in the world and give the population of Russia everything they need in the face of total Western aggression, the Russian government is making phenomenal feats in the field of economy and import substitution. As for your currencies, of course, you have no equal in the world, because the whole world is a Western financial system, the beneficiaries of which are Western countries. You are all hiding behind the skirt of the US, which is pumped up with space budgets and feeds itself at the expense of the rest of the world. Do you want to objectively compare the potentials of Canada and Russia? Sorry, but these are infinitely different potentials not in favor of Canada.
@@WindofChange2023yep but most of canadian stay in canada, or go to us, in russia what is high priced are western product mainly technologic because chips and component are sold on the us based international market so the price are naturally based on the us $ power, at the end, life quality is what matter for most of the people, i mean, it's not easy to work in canada and live in russia
@@ZuluDelta-d5r I would say life quality in Canada trumps life quality in Russia by a significant margin. I don't see many Canadians interested in moving to Russia unlike the other way around. Bot saying Canada's having it peachy these days
Canada is more comparable to Siberia alone, they are both similar sizes and have similar population. They were both colonized and developed around the same time too, difference being that Canada broke free from the UK (although still share the same head of state, the king) while Russia has fully incorporated Siberia.
We Canadians didn't break free. We grew up and left the family home so to speak. We share the Sovereign with the UK and the other Commonwealth nations. We have an electoral system that is fair and equitable and a free press; plus one of the highest standards for personal freedoms. We have Rule of law and stability. Russia? It could have these things but Putin isn't interested.
@@greasher926 🤣, в Канаде глава государства английский король. Флот Канады - королевский, почта Канады - королевская. Ха- ха - ха. Рассказывайте о её независимости. Канадские вооружённые силы везде, где рулят англичане. А также австралийцы, новозеланцы.
Btw, Russia entered the top five largest economies in the world and overtook Germany in purchasing power parity. This is the official data of the World Bank.
@@CosBar_That won't last if those sanctions stay in place. Last I heard Russia had an economy similar in size to Mexico. Growing to a top 5 is definitely news to me.
Yeah no: В соответствии с Конституцией Российской Федерации государственным языком Российской Федерации на всей ее территории является русский язык как язык государствообразующего народа, входящего в многонациональный союз равноправных народов Российской Федерации.
Canada and Russia might have more or less the same harsh winters (and Moscow and St. Petersburg are as cold as Montreal and Toronto), but Canada has a standard of living and rule of law much more like Australia. In this more exact sense, Canada is more similar to the Nordic countries than to Russia.
you are comparing completely incomparable things. Russia is a storm and peace at the same time. Russia is greatness and tragedy. Russia is triumph and decline.. Russia is not just a country or territory that can be described in dry terms with an admixture of pro-Western propaganda. Russia is a separate civilization shaken by the blows of fate and life. And therefore, the factor of Russia, its invaluable contribution to the history of mankind (negative or positive) will forever remain in all of us. And I hope the best times of Russia are ahead.
i would say both statements is relatively correct. majority of people there likely ancestry from europe. but other places aswell. and it is it's own independent country. american continent itself was some of the last major land masses to become countries in the globe. most of the people speak english and spanish both languages came from europe. when the lines were drain out, northern european got lands in northern america, and spain got many lands in central america. before they were countries there was no evidence who explored the land first, there was explorers from europe england spain, asia, etc. the stories about 'native' americans is not proven whatsoever, take those stories with a grain of salt. they speak spanish from spain but they are isolated people who made up stories is likely the truth. they used the 'native' arguement to push for racist laws or policies or things in their favor, as if that validates their arguments. that's the only main purpose of them doing that but they speak spanish.
@@nathanixslade that I don't know. That is like world trade kind of stuff relating to militaries and high govt. Like for example usa is in debt to China etc. Usa prints money orders stuff from China recklessly to gain a debt the people who did it wanted to live well didn't care about future generations. This is why Biden wouldn't be a good president at age 80 they are more reckless when so close to death.
Well well well... So, if Canada inherited UK legacy (democracy and power sharing) it had to inherit some autocracy as well. Remember - in UK there is (!) a king (queen). At those times they were too and was so much powerful then now. And about freedom - I born and live in Russia almost 27 years and I didn't have any restrictions on my freedom. About wealth - you can consider me as a poor russian. I own my apartment, my land. We have free medicine and education. Also we got many techs and IT infrastructure. I've got cheap and fast internet. I is not enough for me but quite enough for living without debts.
Right. Free healthcare and education are a norm across the developed world. Nothing special. As far as democracy goes, everything you need to know is whether you get a real choice during an election and whether the incumbent will surrender power peacefully. You not being bothered with politics is not the same as me having an actual choice on who will run the show. As far as no debts go.... this is kinda funny, given how the Central Bank is ringing the alarm over the excessive lending in the mortgage sector. And before you go "Oh, well, your democracy is all farce for the plebs" isn't it exactly the excuse a given authoritarian government uses to justify its existence? Be that Russia, USSR, China, or Cuba. Aka stop projecting.
I think the biggest differences between the geo-similarity of two countries is not only institutional but the neurolagical cultural development well. Well, both of you stay in a long and boring winter, but Russians have Vodkas accompanied and then they produced Tugelev, Pushkin, Tchaikovsky and so on. So Russians write novels, poems and watch Swans dancing on the frozen lakes with the stimulating their neurological systems of Vodkas.😂😂😂
Talking about canadian democracy and respect for civil liberties without ever mentioning the genocide of the indigenous peoples, repression of black people, and the exclusion of asian peoples feels a bit misleading. Sure both countries have their struggles but to paint canada as uniquely friendly and nice plays directly into the hands of those trying to erase Canada's dark colonial past. Especially considering that the last ethic cleansing camps (indigenous schools) to close in canada only happened in 1991, and the indigenous people still hold that trauma in recent memory, etiher personal or familial.
This video compares both countries currently. Not centuries ago. If you want to talk about history, then the Russian empire and later the USSR were exactly as brutal as other European colonial empires and used the exact same techniques in all the land they colonized (forcing people to speak Russian, forcing people to abandon their religion, forced deportations, sending settlers to replace local populations, wars, and so on)
Russia did all those things as well. So? Canada at least has the decency to pretend they care. Russia refuses to even acknowledge the costs of Stalin's industrialization. Let aside actually reflect on anything.
They have fought in the two World Wars with great valor. Nevertheless, they have no experience of colonial wars. They are very much afraid to come to Haiti because they don't have this particular kind of expertise.
Indeed! But the Canadians are too civilized and too kind for these nasty gangs. Plus the Canadian government is not decided to pay the necessary and heavy political price for this cleansing operation in Haiti.@@alehaim
If a young Canadian soldier, anglophone or francophone, is killed in one of those slums here, kingdoms of powerful and cruel ganglords, this will immediately provoke a political tempest or a political tsunami in Canada between Halifax and Vancouver. "A mari usque ad mare" as it is said. You will then hear angry words like these ones : "Chalice, christ, tabernacle, ciborium, sacrament... It is the very last thing that Justin Trudeau does need this now in his country.
Russia is independent, a power in its own right. Canada is effectively an appendage of the United States. Canada has accepted this role and it works for it. Russia obviously cannot surrender its independence to any overarching power. Both have the characteristics of land empires only that Canada effectively was a British land empire that was then given self-rule (through the ten provinces, etc) which allowed it to govern this empire though never really a power in its own right. Oh, and given Russian centralisation it makes it extremely difficult to Balkanise it since there are no regional identities dominated by ethnic Russians "of different types" unlike in Canada with the provinces... so these crazy schemes to Balkanise Russia are doomed to failure.
Russia is an independent power in its own right? You mean as in buying pirtated copies of European machinery through Chinese banks through parallel imports? And nationalizing European facilities after those companies left? All the while selling mainly unprocessed natural resources? And being unable to win a war in Ukraine, while claiming being able to evaporate NATO somehow? I'm sorry, but you should dig into Rosstat more, before they've closed all of their data completely.
Canadians have many migrants but are essentially English or French speaking. Russia doesn't encourage migration but has many ethnic groups & languages.
@alekszmaalmen7559 On paper, Russia is a democracy, and has been since the fall of communism in 1992. However Vladimir Putin has manipulated the constitution in order to be de facto dictator. He will never be removed democratically, he will be President until he retires, is overturned in Kremlin coup or dies. None of these scenarios is likely to result in a functioning democracy. He will be replaced by another de facto dictator, who like him [and his communist predecessors] will only pay lip service to democracy. Neither is it likely to end the war in Ukraine, other senior Russian ministers have said they would step it up.
I would love Quebec to become an independent country. Most people in Quebec would support this idea. Make a video explaining how Quebec can become independent, please! ❤😊
@@gmicg You don't need to be significant to prosper. My friends in Quebec say they would like to be freed from the oppression of the authoritarian Canadian government, which is leading the country to utter disaster.
No one is talking here of prospering or prosperity, but of diplomatic and political influence. Quebec is in the G-7. The federal government may well send troops to Quebec like Lincoln did for the Confederacy in order to keep the Province inside Canada. The Flemish community in Belgium is practically independent. Quebec must do the same.@@CosBar_
@@gmicg Within the UK, Scotland is virtually independent except for matters concerning defence and foreign relationships. Many Scots would like full independence, although these are divided between those who would keep the monarchy and those who would favour a republic.
Чо? "Россия использует свои ресурсы как оружие" Что??? Хватит как попугай повторять пропаганду русофобии Cho? "Russia uses its resources as a weapon" What??? Stop repeating the propaganda of Russophobia like a parrot
Ниче. Канада пока никого не угрожала заморозить без своего газа лол. Или кто там про "Европа замерзнет" вещал? И ты меня прости, но на Россию всем было ровно, пока Кремль не решил пойти лоб-в-лоб против Украины. Страны, которая возникла с российского согласия в 1991-м.
@@dvsmapple И северный поток тоже россия сама взорвала? Вторая труба цела, что мешает получать газ по ней? Хозяин из Фашингтона не велит? Видели Шольца с повязкой на глазу? Это он пытался себе глаз выколоть, чтобы у России был сосед кривой. Еврогейцы сами отказываются от дешевого российского газа в пользу дорогого сжиженного американского, видимо чтобы у них вымерла энергоёмкая промышленность. А американские (!) же политики говорят что спецоперация была спровоцирована решением о вступлении украины в нато, и болтовнёй клоуна Зе о натовских ядерных ракетах в харьковской области. Представьте себе российские гиперзвуковые ракеты на кубе. Что?
@@dvsmapple давай, расскажи о канадском газовом гиганте. Англичане атаковали Россию со времён Ивана 4 Грозного . заморозить Германию мечтает США, без разницы Трамп или самоходный Бабайден. Северный поток взорвали для разрушения Европы. Второй поток цел, но не используют его по инициативе самих европейцев. В стиле "выколю себе глаз, чтобы у тёщи был кривой зять". США давят, а европейцы самоубийственно соглашаются задавить свои энергоёмкие производства. Стреляют себе в ногу.
@@ilyalomov5658 Canada is independant since... 1867 What you're probably talking about is that we are technically still part of the British monarchy, but that's just on paper because in reality it has zero effect on our country
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Thank you, very well rounded out and great delivery.
How can you say that they're on opposite sides of the globe when they're right next to each other?
Canada has 40 million people not 37
According to purchasing power parity, the Russian economy is on the 5th place, and the Canadian economy is on the 13th place. So if you consider the income of the country's population per person in US dollars, then a person in Canada can receive an income 3 times greater than a person in Russia, but he can buy less goods and services with this money than a person in Russia.
That only affects people buying things in their own currencies. Canadians have a much stronger currency and can purchase A LOT more in the world than Russians can.
@@WindofChange2023 Canada would cease to exist in the conditions of Russia. In order to stay afloat, compete in the world and give the population of Russia everything they need in the face of total Western aggression, the Russian government is making phenomenal feats in the field of economy and import substitution. As for your currencies, of course, you have no equal in the world, because the whole world is a Western financial system, the beneficiaries of which are Western countries. You are all hiding behind the skirt of the US, which is pumped up with space budgets and feeds itself at the expense of the rest of the world. Do you want to objectively compare the potentials of Canada and Russia? Sorry, but these are infinitely different potentials not in favor of Canada.
Yeah if they want to buy an iPhone or kfc but for most things Russia gives you more bang for your buck
@@WindofChange2023yep but most of canadian stay in canada, or go to us, in russia what is high priced are western product mainly technologic because chips and component are sold on the us based international market so the price are naturally based on the us $ power, at the end, life quality is what matter for most of the people, i mean, it's not easy to work in canada and live in russia
@@ZuluDelta-d5r I would say life quality in Canada trumps life quality in Russia by a significant margin. I don't see many Canadians interested in moving to Russia unlike the other way around. Bot saying Canada's having it peachy these days
As Russian I made some research about similatities between Canada and Russia but still did not finish it. Thanks for video.
Canada is Indigenous people L A N D
Canada is more comparable to Siberia alone, they are both similar sizes and have similar population. They were both colonized and developed around the same time too, difference being that Canada broke free from the UK (although still share the same head of state, the king) while Russia has fully incorporated Siberia.
Interesting point
We Canadians didn't break free. We grew up and left the family home so to speak. We share the Sovereign with the UK and the other Commonwealth nations. We have an electoral system that is fair and equitable and a free press; plus one of the highest standards for personal freedoms. We have Rule of law and stability. Russia? It could have these things but Putin isn't interested.
@@marklittle8805 you misunderstood me. Canada has independence from the UK/London. Siberia is not independent of Russia/Moscow.
@@greasher926 🤣, в Канаде глава государства английский король. Флот Канады - королевский, почта Канады - королевская. Ха- ха - ха. Рассказывайте о её независимости. Канадские вооружённые силы везде, где рулят англичане. А также австралийцы, новозеланцы.
One portrays itself as the good guy/victim while suppressing criticism, controlling information and rewriting the past the other is Russia
Btw, Russia entered the top five largest economies in the world and overtook Germany in purchasing power parity. This is the official data of the World Bank.
@@CosBar_That won't last if those sanctions stay in place. Last I heard Russia had an economy similar in size to Mexico. Growing to a top 5 is definitely news to me.
that’s comedic
@@robertschumann7737sanctions dont work very well on russia
I get the good guy and everything else but why the victim part ?
Canada is basically a wealthier and saner version of Russia lol
There are 37 languages in Russia, 15 of them - official.
there are much more than 37
Exactement
Yeah no:
В соответствии с Конституцией Российской Федерации государственным языком Российской Федерации на всей ее территории является русский язык как язык государствообразующего народа, входящего в многонациональный союз равноправных народов Российской Федерации.
@@dvsmapple и? Что? В разных регионах разные государственные языки. Незачем вводить якутский язык в Дагестане государственным.
Canada and Russia might have more or less the same harsh winters (and Moscow and St. Petersburg are as cold as Montreal and Toronto), but Canada has a standard of living and rule of law much more like Australia. In this more exact sense, Canada is more similar to the Nordic countries than to Russia.
Canada is a democracy? Could have fooled me.
Hpw Canada is not a democracy when there is political oppodiotion and votes?
@@yannislaurin-kamouchehe is probably a conspiracy theorist who thinks the elections are fake
you are comparing completely incomparable things. Russia is a storm and peace at the same time. Russia is greatness and tragedy. Russia is triumph and decline.. Russia is not just a country or territory that can be described in dry terms with an admixture of pro-Western propaganda. Russia is a separate civilization shaken by the blows of fate and life. And therefore, the factor of Russia, its invaluable contribution to the history of mankind (negative or positive) will forever remain in all of us. And I hope the best times of Russia are ahead.
Russia is a Cesspool I’d savages and animals. I’m talking about the people. Russias culture is war and colonialism
So your average European empire that is? Could've just said that.
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Canada is a independent country or a colony from UK?
i would say both statements is relatively correct. majority of people there likely ancestry from europe. but other places aswell. and it is it's own independent country.
american continent itself was some of the last major land masses to become countries in the globe. most of the people speak english and spanish both languages came from europe. when the lines were drain out, northern european got lands in northern america, and spain got many lands in central america.
before they were countries there was no evidence who explored the land first, there was explorers from europe england spain, asia, etc. the stories about 'native' americans is not proven whatsoever, take those stories with a grain of salt. they speak spanish from spain but they are isolated people who made up stories is likely the truth. they used the 'native' arguement to push for racist laws or policies or things in their favor, as if that validates their arguments. that's the only main purpose of them doing that but they speak spanish.
@@henlohenlo689 But do Canadians have to pay taxes to England?
@@nathanixslade that I don't know. That is like world trade kind of stuff relating to militaries and high govt. Like for example usa is in debt to China etc. Usa prints money orders stuff from China recklessly to gain a debt the people who did it wanted to live well didn't care about future generations. This is why Biden wouldn't be a good president at age 80 they are more reckless when so close to death.
@@nathanixsladeNo.
@@henlohenlo689No. What?
Well well well... So, if Canada inherited UK legacy (democracy and power sharing) it had to inherit some autocracy as well. Remember - in UK there is (!) a king (queen). At those times they were too and was so much powerful then now.
And about freedom - I born and live in Russia almost 27 years and I didn't have any restrictions on my freedom. About wealth - you can consider me as a poor russian. I own my apartment, my land. We have free medicine and education. Also we got many techs and IT infrastructure. I've got cheap and fast internet. I is not enough for me but quite enough for living without debts.
you dont rent the apartment?
@@darrencormier1154 I don't RENT the apartment. I own it. I pay taxes only. And for water/electricity/gas.
@user-bf7ix7fq3d nevertheless Canada 🇨🇦 is a well off country.
Right. Free healthcare and education are a norm across the developed world. Nothing special.
As far as democracy goes, everything you need to know is whether you get a real choice during an election and whether the incumbent will surrender power peacefully. You not being bothered with politics is not the same as me having an actual choice on who will run the show.
As far as no debts go.... this is kinda funny, given how the Central Bank is ringing the alarm over the excessive lending in the mortgage sector.
And before you go "Oh, well, your democracy is all farce for the plebs" isn't it exactly the excuse a given authoritarian government uses to justify its existence? Be that Russia, USSR, China, or Cuba. Aka stop projecting.
@@ГригорийШумилов-ф5р You're not working under the table? Nice. How are those pension and statutory health contributions going?
I think the biggest differences between the geo-similarity of two countries is not only institutional but the neurolagical cultural development well. Well, both of you stay in a long and boring winter, but Russians have Vodkas accompanied and then they produced Tugelev, Pushkin, Tchaikovsky and so on. So Russians write novels, poems and watch Swans dancing on the frozen lakes with the stimulating their neurological systems of Vodkas.😂😂😂
I cut a chapter about Russian literature, they definitely have that going for them.
Russians are also born with the unique trait called bear tammer, any bear that is close to a russian immidiatly becomes friendly.
Talking about canadian democracy and respect for civil liberties without ever mentioning the genocide of the indigenous peoples, repression of black people, and the exclusion of asian peoples feels a bit misleading. Sure both countries have their struggles but to paint canada as uniquely friendly and nice plays directly into the hands of those trying to erase Canada's dark colonial past. Especially considering that the last ethic cleansing camps (indigenous schools) to close in canada only happened in 1991, and the indigenous people still hold that trauma in recent memory, etiher personal or familial.
This video compares both countries currently. Not centuries ago.
If you want to talk about history, then the Russian empire and later the USSR were exactly as brutal as other European colonial empires and used the exact same techniques in all the land they colonized (forcing people to speak Russian, forcing people to abandon their religion, forced deportations, sending settlers to replace local populations, wars, and so on)
Does Québec attack civil liberties by your opinion?
Russia did all those things as well. So? Canada at least has the decency to pretend they care. Russia refuses to even acknowledge the costs of Stalin's industrialization. Let aside actually reflect on anything.
While Canada may not be known for their wars, they are known for being some of the most brutal fighters in the two world wars
They have fought in the two World Wars with great valor. Nevertheless, they have no experience of colonial wars. They are very much afraid to come to Haiti because they don't have this particular kind of expertise.
The Canadian army would smoke the Haitian gangs easily. The occupation is the reason however why they won't go in@@gmicg
Indeed! But the Canadians are too civilized and too kind for these nasty gangs. Plus the Canadian government is not decided to pay the necessary and heavy political price for this cleansing operation in Haiti.@@alehaim
If a young Canadian soldier, anglophone or francophone, is killed in one of those slums here, kingdoms of powerful and cruel ganglords, this will immediately provoke a political tempest or a political tsunami in Canada between Halifax and Vancouver. "A mari usque ad mare" as it is said. You will then hear angry words like these ones : "Chalice, christ, tabernacle, ciborium, sacrament... It is the very last thing that Justin Trudeau does need this now in his country.
Not at all
Civil liberties like not being able to work because you didn't want to put a vaccine. Which country is it, place your bets
As an American I like Canada a lot less than russia.
Why?
Russia is independent, a power in its own right. Canada is effectively an appendage of the United States. Canada has accepted this role and it works for it. Russia obviously cannot surrender its independence to any overarching power. Both have the characteristics of land empires only that Canada effectively was a British land empire that was then given self-rule (through the ten provinces, etc) which allowed it to govern this empire though never really a power in its own right. Oh, and given Russian centralisation it makes it extremely difficult to Balkanise it since there are no regional identities dominated by ethnic Russians "of different types" unlike in Canada with the provinces... so these crazy schemes to Balkanise Russia are doomed to failure.
This comment firmly misunderstands the concept of sovereignty.
Because Russians are colonizers
Russia is an independent power in its own right? You mean as in buying pirtated copies of European machinery through Chinese banks through parallel imports? And nationalizing European facilities after those companies left? All the while selling mainly unprocessed natural resources? And being unable to win a war in Ukraine, while claiming being able to evaporate NATO somehow? I'm sorry, but you should dig into Rosstat more, before they've closed all of their data completely.
Im proud to be Russian! While Canadians still cant decide if they're french or english 😂
Very proud not to be a Russian savage
We're both. You know nothing about Canada. Just keep listening to you're dictator a be a good little Russian.
Are chechens russian?
Canadians have many migrants but are essentially English or French speaking. Russia doesn't encourage migration but has many ethnic groups & languages.
These days many Canadians can't decide if they are male or female.
Chalice!
give it like 5 more years, it will be about the same
vote
Canada represent a democracy and Russia a regime.
In the Russia democracy too. Global West is just deny this fact to find a reason for political manupulation
@@alekszmaalmen7559in Russia, Putin is a dictator as he can rule until his dead
@alekszmaalmen7559 On paper, Russia is a democracy, and has been since the fall of communism in 1992. However Vladimir Putin has manipulated the constitution in order to be de facto dictator. He will never be removed democratically, he will be President until he retires, is overturned in Kremlin coup or dies. None of these scenarios is likely to result in a functioning democracy. He will be replaced by another de facto dictator, who like him [and his communist predecessors] will only pay lip service to democracy. Neither is it likely to end the war in Ukraine, other senior Russian ministers have said they would step it up.
@@alekszmaalmen7559 putin literally signed a bill just to keep him in power
@@alekszmaalmen7559Russia has massively curailed civil liberties and democratic freedoms. You are fooling nobody
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I would love Quebec to become an independent country. Most people in Quebec would support this idea. Make a video explaining how Quebec can become independent, please! ❤😊
I’ll look into it
An independent Quebec would be an insignificant player on the world scene. The Quebec people can easily see this.
@@gmicg You don't need to be significant to prosper. My friends in Quebec say they would like to be freed from the oppression of the authoritarian Canadian government, which is leading the country to utter disaster.
No one is talking here of prospering or prosperity, but of diplomatic and political influence. Quebec is in the G-7. The federal government may well send troops to Quebec like Lincoln did for the Confederacy in order to keep the Province inside Canada. The Flemish community in Belgium is practically independent. Quebec must do the same.@@CosBar_
@@gmicg Within the UK, Scotland is virtually independent except for matters concerning defence and foreign relationships. Many Scots would like full independence, although these are divided between those who would keep the monarchy and those who would favour a republic.
im glad god made me be born in canada
Canada Sikh immigrants why
Wherever you are has you in it. Why?
Russia is based and Canada is cringe.
Чо? "Россия использует свои ресурсы как оружие" Что??? Хватит как попугай повторять пропаганду русофобии
Cho? "Russia uses its resources as a weapon" What??? Stop repeating the propaganda of Russophobia like a parrot
Ниче. Канада пока никого не угрожала заморозить без своего газа лол. Или кто там про "Европа замерзнет" вещал? И ты меня прости, но на Россию всем было ровно, пока Кремль не решил пойти лоб-в-лоб против Украины. Страны, которая возникла с российского согласия в 1991-м.
@@dvsmapple И северный поток тоже россия сама взорвала? Вторая труба цела, что мешает получать газ по ней? Хозяин из Фашингтона не велит? Видели Шольца с повязкой на глазу? Это он пытался себе глаз выколоть, чтобы у России был сосед кривой. Еврогейцы сами отказываются от дешевого российского газа в пользу дорогого сжиженного американского, видимо чтобы у них вымерла энергоёмкая промышленность. А американские (!) же политики говорят что спецоперация была спровоцирована решением о вступлении украины в нато, и болтовнёй клоуна Зе о натовских ядерных ракетах в харьковской области. Представьте себе российские гиперзвуковые ракеты на кубе. Что?
@@dvsmapple давай, расскажи о канадском газовом гиганте. Англичане атаковали Россию со времён Ивана 4 Грозного . заморозить Германию мечтает США, без разницы Трамп или самоходный Бабайден. Северный поток взорвали для разрушения Европы. Второй поток цел, но не используют его по инициативе самих европейцев. В стиле "выколю себе глаз, чтобы у тёщи был кривой зять". США давят, а европейцы самоубийственно соглашаются задавить свои энергоёмкие производства. Стреляют себе в ногу.
In this context it should be spelled it’s as in it is and not its as in belonging to it. Jesus. A Native speaker doesn’t command basic grammar
Canada is still great Britain colony!!!
No.
@rick7424 yes it is Canada and Australia do some research!!!
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@@ilyalomov5658 Canada is independant since... 1867
What you're probably talking about is that we are technically still part of the British monarchy, but that's just on paper because in reality it has zero effect on our country
I don't agree Russia is more free believe me.
"Trust me bro"
How do you know. I am living there for 22 years ( 6 months a year ) and I think what's going on there.
@@peterblok3496Russian propaganda goes hard
@@Jcguy123 How do you know?
Can't hear you through protesting my tuition fee hikes. Oh wait, they cancelled those, it's all good.
Canada borders the US, Russia borders all the major civilisations.
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You mean Europe and China? Russia is part of Europe whether they want to recognize this or not.
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