One thing I am surprised he didnt point out, no cops. All that driving around and not a cop car in sight. In the U.S, you would have seen at least 100 cop cars.
i've been watching canada videos for a couple years now and i have noticed: Rarely any cop cars. Basically the whole nation. Secondly very, very few homeless. Even in Vancouver they are "contained." Beautiful. Lol
@@marlak4203 As per world population review the US has about 650k homeless. Canada house around 250K homeless but the USA has 10x the population... Canada has a very serious homeless problem
@12:48 Ya, blocking the intersection like this is considered inconsiderate up here. But we tend to give people a bit of leeway. We just kind of grumble in our cars.
That Audi blocking you to load is totally rude and inconsiderate even in Canada. They were being jerks. Most people would be honking at them. You're just very polite!
It looks so clean and yes the drivers are courteous, not like here in Florida. I bet the Mississauga Wal Mart shopping carts did not have any flat tires!
I too noticed that in general things in Canada look more "orderly" than in the US. I think it's because there is more emphasis on zoning and town planning. In the US, especially in the South, you have a lot of freedom to build whatever you want and it gives towns a jumbled, random appearance. I don't think Americans realize that the cost of living in Canada is higher, and overall, incomes are less. Property values in the Toronto area are very high. The exchange rate between the currencies makes things look cheaper for Americans.
Incomes on average are higher in certain jobs, just their (Canadians) take home is less due to higher payroll taxes, depending of course on what State you are comparing it too. My take home Salary in Calgary was higher than it was in Minneapolis due to lower taxes in Alberta.
You think mississauga is orderly? This "city" was poorly planned. Villages distanced from each other so they filled it with stroads, strip malls, and boring copy past houses.
Mississauga Ontario has one of the best infrastructures of a city in North America and part of that is due to the late great mayor of Mississauga Hazel McCallion (1921-2023) who was the mayor of Mississauga Ontario from 1978 to 2014. Hazel McCallion built Mississauga Ontario from the ground up from when it was a small town west of Toronto to the big city to what it is today. Hazel McCallion nicknamed Hurricane Hazel was a no nonsense get the job done hard working mayor and wasn't affiliated with any political party of Canada and was an Independent. Hazel McCallion was the best mayor that a city could ever ask for when it comes to leadership and taking care of the citizens of Mississauga Ontario.
Back in the 80's my dad called to complain about a pot hole to the roads department....the next day Hazel called my dad personally to apologize and it was fixed within a week. LOL
That wasn't really Hazel's doing. MIssissauga was just well-located to grow as big and as early as it did relative to other GTA suburbs. She just was in office during the right time.
Thank you for pointing this out . I remember when I moved to Mississauga back in ‘97 from Toronto and I wasn’t a big fan . Thou we lived close to square one. On ELM street. Not too many of these beautiful buildings were build at the time. Some people might like them and some don’t … . Anyway I was also not into politics. But I remember my young daughter at the time came home from school one day and was telling me about our mayor Hazel McCallion and I was intrigued to listen to my daughter explaining stuff about our mayor . Anyway I love Mississauga .it has many beautiful things to see and do/visit . My forever favourite city
When you visit the Northwest - Washington, Oregon and Northern California, the redwood area. Theres a tree you drive through, close to Eureka. You should visit British Columbia- Vancouver. A European style city and real pretty, mountains in the background. There might be moose around in BC.
I had to laugh at about 2:04 when you asked "so we're not in England ? " what came to my mind was the answer "no but your not in Kansas anymore Dorthy".
Interesting fact about Toronto area including here because of the side they are on the lake they get way way less snow then Buffalo and a lot of New York and Michigan areas do
born canadian, that audi seems pretty entitled actually for blocking the road & loading their vehicle there tbh, not normal in canada welcome to canada
If the uploader's car wasn't blocking the view of it from the car behind them so they couldn't see what was going on, that car would've laid on the horn I'm sure.
Most videos that refer to the skyline only talk about downtown There’s several gorgeous skylines around Toronto now. Etobicoke is spectacular Mississauga as you know and now up north in Vaughan there’s quite a nice one as well
I wonder if they noticed that something was "off" about "downtown" Mississauga; such as having not-so-old suburbia reaching right to it (and especially having a mall like Square One in the middle of it) with no old inner city?
28:14 if on T-mobile before left USA for 5 bucks a month you can get unlimited Mexico & Canada. Though, there is no T-mobiles here. So if didn't prior to leaving call or online prob could add it. Other companys options I dunno.
It's funny I live in BC (western Canada) and I generally find people more chill on the roads in the US (except LA maybe ;) ) I think it has to do with being on vacation
true. i find washington and oregon drivers to be better than bc. i even have friends from seattle who complain that they never dare to drive when they visit up here 😂
Hello American Friends! Mississauga is not a suburb of Toronto, but a completely different city, just a few inches away from the border of Toronto. Mississauga is home to almost a million people from all across the entire world! This is my first video of yours I've watched... hope you made it down to Port Credit in the South of Mississauga on the waterfront where the skyline of Toronto and the beautiful scenery are absolutely outstanding!
Yes, Mississauga is not a suburb but it's own city. This city is where the airport that services Toronto is. Yes, the major airport for Toronto is in Mississauga!
At 13:10 you can't throw a rock a someone for doing this. However, you use you horn and yell at them because they are not supposed to stop like that in the middle of the road blocking traffic, you can call the cops and have that guy arrested. However you can go right next to the store's door and pick aor drop off someone so long as you dont stop for more then 30 seconds.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Well worst case yes. But usually you'll just get a ticket but if you do it too many times or are unlucky enough to meet one of those new cops that does everything by the book, then yes, you could get arrested for not waiting for the walker to pass first when the white light for walkers was clearly on.
Technically you're supposed to wait until the pedestrian has finished crossing and is safely on the side walk before you proceed. Most cops would just give you a warning. If you came close enough that you could hit the pedestrian should they take a step back, a ticket is likely. In Canada, cops are completely funded by taxes, and don't get anything from giving tickets. It's just more paperwork for them, so they generally only give tickets if you actually deserve it. There is always a chance you get a cop who is an a**hole though.
@@johnp5990 yeah, or if you get a newer young cop. the new guys are always more strict. Also the fact i live in Ottawa near Parliament also makes cops stricter here then the rest of Canada.
at 12:40 i got bad news for you: Thos are not winter clothes. More like spring clothes. In Canada winter clothes are much thicker then this because it gets down to minus 40 degrees. Here is a survival guide for surviving in Canada at minus 47 degrees celcius: ua-cam.com/video/WMZyR8pzkZw/v-deo.html
@@daniellat5763no its you thats needs to go out more often at night. Tho i will admit the last 5 years were warmer then usual. And it was even colder in the 1990s, especially the 1998/1999 winter, that one was brutal. Was the big natural disaster in Canada's history and i lived through it.
@@tusk3260 I go out all the time & I know a lot about weather. Toronto area is never -40. You can go to environment Canada and find weather statistics. It’s never been -40 once in the history of this area
Canada is supposed to have the nicest most polite people compared to usa, I wonder if that trait goes on in Alaska or if alaskans are rude like us and are like this is merica lol
To be fair, I would have thrown a beer can at the people who stopped right in the middle of the parking lot at Walmart to load up their crap. They’re not allowed to do that and that’s super annoying.
Yes people walk more in Canada because they got priority when crossing a road. A car is like a fire arm, the driver is responsible for any accidents and it is always the driver that will be charged guilty with he run over someone ythat was walking. Just like the hunter is guilty for accidentally shooting someone. And because of this more people walk.
not rly, it's bcuz canadian cities r designed to be more walkable: transit and bike infrastructure r way better in canada in average. and most suburbs in canada do have sidewalks, unlike in the states
@@hellfreezer3037 Oh yeah? Then i dare you to drive past walkers that were trying to cross the road while a police is watching! You'll see it is you that will get arrested and not the walkers. Its the same when firing guns: If someone sudenly gets in front of while were shooting, no matter the reason, it is you the shooter that will be found guilty because it was you that shot the gun. Because it was you that drove the car. Its same thing.
@@ALuimesThat kind of thinking will get you in jail. If the hunter doesnt pull the trigger, no matter how careless the pedestrian is he wont get hurt. And and by the way, a hicker and a pedestrian are the same thing. You say to be fair but you are being extremely bias.
@@tusk3260 I was saying that if a pedestrian on a street suddenly bolts into traffic without looking against a red light, a driver may (or should) not necessarily get charged.
Canada is very nice , a lovely place to visit but I know you would want to go back to America after a few weeks …. So much more to do in US and for a lot less $
@@csuryavanshi5976 Yet they still call their main intersection by the street's old highway numbers (and the whole main street as a highway). Some real urbane civic pride there...
Used to live in Buffalo, NY and you can be in Toronto in about 2 hours. Canada wants only immigrants who are skilled. You cant emigrate to Canada easily.
Fun fact: The reason the US drives on the right side of the road is because most of what is now the US used to be land owned by France with already existing roads and the French drive on the right. And since Americans don't like to fix what isn't broken they stuck with it. As for Canada its the same story. I know English say they drive in the left because they are gentlemen's and some crap but as i French man myself i know the truth: English just hates everything French and they didn't want to be like us. Other fun fact: France has had roads since near a thousand years before the first english road was builft.
Grass is always greener on the other side as the saying goes. Every place has its pros and cons and it's up to a resident to tell their experience. What's good or bad could be same or different to what you like. For me, this place looks like a movie set for some sci-fi Stepford Wives or even Handmaid's Tale. Industrialized creepy asthetics with no greenery.
Toronto or Mississauga do not define Canada but more USA, and USA car culture , the city is built for cars and high ways , very polluted city of Toronto and does not care about climate change , no sense of community , 50 % asian ( China and India ) ... pollution ( Co2) , highest crime rates in CAnada ( STatistics Canada) , the 10 most dangerous cities in Canada are in Toronto ( Brampton, HAmilton, Ste CAtherines, Oshawa, London , Missisauga ) and Vancouver ( Surrey ) people get killed in the public transports , more than 30, 000 homeless sleep on the streets in Toronto and VAncouver , drug addicts and people are rude and no CAnadian values ..... they also only speak english , Canada has 2 official languages ( racists people )
Florida is way better than Toronto....Warm weather, palm trees, cheaper housing, cheaper land, tropical beaches, more attactions, hotter women. If i were to live in Canada i would want to live by the mountains for snowboarding. So Vancouver for sure! Vancouver is close the the mountains and also surrounded by water! It beats Toronto.
The women are hotter and much thinner in Toronto than Florida my friend. Canadian women ar emuch thinner than American women overall as well. In Toronto you can date women from all over the world as well.
@@TheTroyc1982 I agree Toronto women are much thinner. But Toronto is literally the worst spot for dating. GTA women have a stereotype of being stuck up and snotty.
Yes Toronto is Awesome it's a great place to visit 😀
Super clean streets!!
Look like something at the future , I'm glued to the TV
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Exactly. VERY futuristic.
Love it.
I live in Mississauga, I know it’s nice ❤
He should've visited Port Credit, Clarkson and Streetsville!
One thing I am surprised he didnt point out, no cops. All that driving around and not a cop car in sight. In the U.S, you would have seen at least 100 cop cars.
i've been watching canada videos for a couple years now and i have noticed: Rarely any cop cars. Basically the whole nation. Secondly very, very few homeless. Even in Vancouver they are "contained."
Beautiful. Lol
Come to the rona parking lot there will be cops in this ugly suburb lol
@@marlak4203 As per world population review the US has about 650k homeless. Canada house around 250K homeless but the USA has 10x the population... Canada has a very serious homeless problem
Live in Mississauga love it and Toronto is less than 30 minutes away get the best of suburban and city vibes
@12:48 Ya, blocking the intersection like this is considered inconsiderate up here. But we tend to give people a bit of leeway. We just kind of grumble in our cars.
Those people just did not care. Absolutely zero awareness of surroundings. I would have been fuming.
You're always welcome in Canada! We love our American neighbours :)
We do ??
@@northlander4370😂😂😂
Everything is brand new and modern and they were still putting up new buildings. A brand new major city growing before our eyes
Toronto will have more buildings than nyc by 2050. In my area alone they are building 40 skyscrapers
They need to get rid of those ugly telephone wires and streetcar wires first.
When you came, it was freezing cold. It’s up to the mid-80s into the 90s now.
Mississauga Ontario looks really nice i hope ill visit there one day and maybe Windsor Sarnia and hopefully Toronto
Missus Auga looks like a really nice place with some pretty big buildings in the suburbs.
That Audi blocking you to load is totally rude and inconsiderate even in Canada. They were being jerks. Most people would be honking at them. You're just very polite!
It looks so clean and yes the drivers are courteous, not like here in Florida. I bet the Mississauga Wal Mart shopping carts did not have any flat tires!
Actually the wheels just don't turn 😋
Большое спасибо. На маршруте движения автомобиля. Был район проживания моих родствеников. Был в 2015 и 2017 годах в Канаде
My ex live in Mississauga...i wish she would email me back its been over 5yrs now
I too noticed that in general things in Canada look more "orderly" than in the US. I think it's because there is more emphasis on zoning and town planning. In the US, especially in the South, you have a lot of freedom to build whatever you want and it gives towns a jumbled, random appearance. I don't think Americans realize that the cost of living in Canada is higher, and overall, incomes are less. Property values in the Toronto area are very high. The exchange rate between the currencies makes things look cheaper for Americans.
Incomes on average are higher in certain jobs, just their (Canadians) take home is less due to higher payroll taxes, depending of course on what State you are comparing it too. My take home Salary in Calgary was higher than it was in Minneapolis due to lower taxes in Alberta.
@@tauron1as a union carpenter l can assure you we get paid higher than Detroit and Chicago carpenter s
@@frankmelkert9503 Geography & Demographics. Not sure where you are located, however not all areas pay the same for the same profession.
You think mississauga is orderly? This "city" was poorly planned. Villages distanced from each other so they filled it with stroads, strip malls, and boring copy past houses.
Mississauga Ontario has one of the best infrastructures of a city in North America and part of that is due to the late great mayor of Mississauga Hazel McCallion (1921-2023) who was the mayor of Mississauga Ontario from 1978 to 2014. Hazel McCallion built Mississauga Ontario from the ground up from when it was a small town west of Toronto to the big city to what it is today. Hazel McCallion nicknamed Hurricane Hazel was a no nonsense get the job done hard working mayor and wasn't affiliated with any political party of Canada and was an Independent. Hazel McCallion was the best mayor that a city could ever ask for when it comes to leadership and taking care of the citizens of Mississauga Ontario.
Back in the 80's my dad called to complain about a pot hole to the roads department....the next day Hazel called my dad personally to apologize and it was fixed within a week. LOL
That wasn't really Hazel's doing. MIssissauga was just well-located to grow as big and as early as it did relative to other GTA suburbs. She just was in office during the right time.
Hazel was awesome
Thank you for pointing this out . I remember when I moved to Mississauga back in ‘97 from Toronto and I wasn’t a big fan . Thou we lived close to square one. On ELM street. Not too many of these beautiful buildings were build at the time. Some people might like them and some don’t … . Anyway I was also not into politics. But I remember my young daughter at the time came home from school one day and was telling me about our mayor Hazel McCallion and I was intrigued to listen to my daughter explaining stuff about our mayor . Anyway I love Mississauga .it has many beautiful things to see and do/visit . My forever favourite city
Belle vidéo de Mississaugha
Grew up in Mississauga I miss it
When you visit the Northwest - Washington, Oregon and Northern California, the redwood area. Theres a tree you drive through, close to Eureka. You should visit British Columbia- Vancouver. A European style city and real pretty, mountains in the background. There might be moose around in BC.
I had to laugh at about 2:04 when you asked "so we're not in England ? " what came to my mind was the answer "no but your not in Kansas anymore Dorthy".
12:58 -- yep, Canadians consider that rude. They should switch where they aren't blocking traffic.
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Interesting fact about Toronto area including here because of the side they are on the lake they get way way less snow then Buffalo and a lot of New York and Michigan areas do
Looking at all the people on the streets I was sure your in kalkatta
It wasnt like that before. Mississauga used to be a nice place to live 20 - 30 years ago. Its been completely taken over by 3rd world immigrants.
@@MikeyPaper I moved to Mississauga in 1988 and 2013 it started to get bad, glad I’m out of there now
born canadian, that audi seems pretty entitled actually for blocking the road & loading their vehicle there tbh, not normal in canada
welcome to canada
If the uploader's car wasn't blocking the view of it from the car behind them so they couldn't see what was going on, that car would've laid on the horn I'm sure.
It's like Dubai,a brand new city.
Dubai is a sparkling jewel. This is not. This is plain and boring.
@@junewk8481go there then 😅
Except without the horror of a stifling islam.
Cool video. That SUV at 13:00 shouldn't be stopped at the stop sign to pick people up.
In America we get into a shootout over that but its Canada and i don’t know if thats legal there
Most videos that refer to the skyline only talk about downtown
There’s several gorgeous skylines around Toronto now.
Etobicoke is spectacular
Mississauga as you know and now up north in Vaughan there’s quite a nice one as well
I wonder if they noticed that something was "off" about "downtown" Mississauga; such as having not-so-old suburbia reaching right to it (and especially having a mall like Square One in the middle of it) with no old inner city?
28:14 if on T-mobile before left USA for 5 bucks a month you can get unlimited Mexico & Canada. Though, there is no T-mobiles here. So if didn't prior to leaving call or online prob could add it. Other companys options I dunno.
i 💘 your video madam i grow up in that beautiful city of Mississauga ontario 🇨🇦 to living at bloor& fieldgate for 17 Years..
It's funny I live in BC (western Canada) and I generally find people more chill on the roads in the US (except LA maybe ;) ) I think it has to do with being on vacation
true. i find washington and oregon drivers to be better than bc. i even have friends from seattle who complain that they never dare to drive when they visit up here 😂
Hello American Friends! Mississauga is not a suburb of Toronto, but a completely different city, just a few inches away from the border of Toronto. Mississauga is home to almost a million people from all across the entire world! This is my first video of yours I've watched... hope you made it down to Port Credit in the South of Mississauga on the waterfront where the skyline of Toronto and the beautiful scenery are absolutely outstanding!
It's still considered a Toronto suburb. Most suburbs are individual cities.
@@robtaylor4365 Yup. That's what a suburb is.
It is in fact a suburb of Toronto
It’s my doctors place where u started .. Canadian Pl I guess 😊
Mississauga the food processing Capital of Canada. Has a huge food industry.
Parking lot heaven.
If you visit Canada’s capital city Ottawa. I would enjoy meeting you
Be certain to go by the lake shore
You were in Canada when the wildfire smoke was effecting places. I couldn’t figure out why you kept thinking everyone was smoking
Can anyone tell me about Beacon House international college located in mississauga
Yes, Mississauga is not a suburb but it's own city. This city is where the airport that services Toronto is. Yes, the major airport for Toronto is in Mississauga!
A suburb IS its own city by definition. Etobicoke for example is a district within Toronto, not a suburb.
Toronto is gorgeous and also a here Scott On Tape is from
this not part of Toronto lol, Mississauga is in Peel Region , it not a Toronto suburbs
We're so damn special up here. It gives me the tingles.
At 13:10 you can't throw a rock a someone for doing this. However, you use you horn and yell at them because they are not supposed to stop like that in the middle of the road blocking traffic, you can call the cops and have that guy arrested. However you can go right next to the store's door and pick aor drop off someone so long as you dont stop for more then 30 seconds.
I wish I was there I would meet up with you
At 21:24 you are lucky no police saw you because tutning before the walker is done crossing the road could get you in prison.
PRISON 😐😐😐😐😳😳😳😳😳😳 like.. its a crime 😐😐😐😐😐😳😳😳 what the crap. I hope you are joking. Are you serious?
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Well worst case yes. But usually you'll just get a ticket but if you do it too many times or are unlucky enough to meet one of those new cops that does everything by the book, then yes, you could get arrested for not waiting for the walker to pass first when the white light for walkers was clearly on.
Technically you're supposed to wait until the pedestrian has finished crossing and is safely on the side walk before you proceed. Most cops would just give you a warning. If you came close enough that you could hit the pedestrian should they take a step back, a ticket is likely. In Canada, cops are completely funded by taxes, and don't get anything from giving tickets. It's just more paperwork for them, so they generally only give tickets if you actually deserve it. There is always a chance you get a cop who is an a**hole though.
@@johnp5990camera is zoomed in thats why you dont see the inside of my car, it was certainly a safe distance to pass
@@johnp5990 yeah, or if you get a newer young cop. the new guys are always more strict. Also the fact i live in Ottawa near Parliament also makes cops stricter here then the rest of Canada.
I live like 10 minutes from Mississauga
Welcome to our channel! Canada was awesome
at 12:40 i got bad news for you: Thos are not winter clothes. More like spring clothes. In Canada winter clothes are much thicker then this because it gets down to minus 40 degrees.
Here is a survival guide for surviving in Canada at minus 47 degrees celcius: ua-cam.com/video/WMZyR8pzkZw/v-deo.html
It is never -40 degrees in this area so maybe you need to clear that up…
@@daniellat5763no its you thats needs to go out more often at night. Tho i will admit the last 5 years were warmer then usual. And it was even colder in the 1990s, especially the 1998/1999 winter, that one was brutal. Was the big natural disaster in Canada's history and i lived through it.
@@tusk3260 I go out all the time & I know a lot about weather. Toronto area is never -40. You can go to environment Canada and find weather statistics. It’s never been -40 once in the history of this area
@@tusk3260 I was referring to Toronto. Where the lowest temp ever recorded was -33 in 1859.
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Every five minutes he says " doesn't it look like West Palm Beach" 😂
"I don't know what's rude here." Whatever your first impulse is as a Floridian probably
Canada is supposed to have the nicest most polite people compared to usa, I wonder if that trait goes on in Alaska or if alaskans are rude like us and are like this is merica lol
alaskans r very polite (personal experience)
To be fair, I would have thrown a beer can at the people who stopped right in the middle of the parking lot at Walmart to load up their crap. They’re not allowed to do that and that’s super annoying.
13:11 u can't do that up here either. he's just a bad driver. he would've got honked at at least in vancouver
your wife sounds like a latina bro congratulations
Yes people walk more in Canada because they got priority when crossing a road. A car is like a fire arm, the driver is responsible for any accidents and it is always the driver that will be charged guilty with he run over someone ythat was walking. Just like the hunter is guilty for accidentally shooting someone. And because of this more people walk.
not rly, it's bcuz canadian cities r designed to be more walkable: transit and bike infrastructure r way better in canada in average. and most suburbs in canada do have sidewalks, unlike in the states
@@hellfreezer3037 Oh yeah? Then i dare you to drive past walkers that were trying to cross the road while a police is watching! You'll see it is you that will get arrested and not the walkers. Its the same when firing guns: If someone sudenly gets in front of while were shooting, no matter the reason, it is you the shooter that will be found guilty because it was you that shot the gun. Because it was you that drove the car. Its same thing.
@@tusk3260 To be fair, a hiker wouldn't know there's a hunter taking aim nearby. A careless pedestrian on the other hand only has themselves to blame.
@@ALuimesThat kind of thinking will get you in jail. If the hunter doesnt pull the trigger, no matter how careless the pedestrian is he wont get hurt. And and by the way, a hicker and a pedestrian are the same thing. You say to be fair but you are being extremely bias.
@@tusk3260 I was saying that if a pedestrian on a street suddenly bolts into traffic without looking against a red light, a driver may (or should) not necessarily get charged.
Before 9/11 Americans and Canadians could cross the border with just a birth certificate
Apparently you could still cross with a drivers license until 2009.
Canada is very nice , a lovely place to visit but I know you would want to go back to America after a few weeks …. So much more to do in US and for a lot less $
Canada is small but packed with action. I beed a change of pace for travel
Mississauga is its own city now, not suburb of Toronto anymore
You might enjoy this considering how excited you were about Mississauga's skyline. ua-cam.com/video/ccKrit639q8/v-deo.html
Mississauga is Largest Suburb in the US and Canada.
Mississuaga people will never allow you to call it a suburb of any city, let alone Toronto.😅
@@csuryavanshi5976 Yet they still call their main intersection by the street's old highway numbers (and the whole main street as a highway). Some real urbane civic pride there...
You drive by my office and my home
Bellevue suburb of Seattle WA has better skyline than this with much lesser population.
But the people there are snobs
No
Nofrills is a grocery store
Used to live in Buffalo, NY and you can be in Toronto in about 2 hours. Canada wants only immigrants who are skilled. You cant emigrate to Canada easily.
Meanwhile US wants someone to mow the law for $15.. and we wonder why its not working
nah canada has a lot of america's rejects
Dude, you may think that you are funny but you are so not funny. By the way, the population of the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) is almost 7 million.
GO to a Tim's for #1 Coffee in Canada
he did he said in the past video he dont like it as much as dunkin n dounts
You must be living in the past.
Fun fact: The reason the US drives on the right side of the road is because most of what is now the US used to be land owned by France with already existing roads and the French drive on the right. And since Americans don't like to fix what isn't broken they stuck with it. As for Canada its the same story. I know English say they drive in the left because they are gentlemen's and some crap but as i French man myself i know the truth: English just hates everything French and they didn't want to be like us. Other fun fact: France has had roads since near a thousand years before the first english road was builft.
jose you gotta be in a rush in the usa or they shoot you or something lol in usa we shoot lol is that drake lol
Mississauga was a great place....used to be better....a lot better!
Grass is always greener on the other side as the saying goes. Every place has its pros and cons and it's up to a resident to tell their experience. What's good or bad could be same or different to what you like. For me, this place looks like a movie set for some sci-fi Stepford Wives or even Handmaid's Tale. Industrialized creepy asthetics with no greenery.
😂😂wrong side of the road
Is that Drake? 😂
Look like a city in the us
You're in my hometown it's pronounced like Mississipi. You're forgiven for butchering the name 😂
Toronto or Mississauga do not define Canada but more USA, and USA car culture , the city is built for cars and high ways , very polluted city of Toronto and does not care about climate change , no sense of community , 50 % asian ( China and India ) ... pollution ( Co2) , highest crime rates in CAnada ( STatistics Canada) , the 10 most dangerous cities in Canada are in Toronto ( Brampton, HAmilton, Ste CAtherines, Oshawa, London , Missisauga ) and Vancouver ( Surrey ) people get killed in the public transports , more than 30, 000 homeless sleep on the streets in Toronto and VAncouver , drug addicts and people are rude and no CAnadian values ..... they also only speak english , Canada has 2 official languages ( racists people )
Florida is way better than Toronto....Warm weather, palm trees, cheaper housing, cheaper land, tropical beaches, more attactions, hotter women. If i were to live in Canada i would want to live by the mountains for snowboarding. So Vancouver for sure! Vancouver is close the the mountains and also surrounded by water! It beats Toronto.
The women are hotter and much thinner in Toronto than Florida my friend. Canadian women ar emuch thinner than American women overall as well. In Toronto you can date women from all over the world as well.
@@TheTroyc1982 I agree Toronto women are much thinner. But Toronto is literally the worst spot for dating. GTA women have a stereotype of being stuck up and snotty.
Absolutely! I’m from Toronto area & I love Florida, beats Toronto by a mile.
@@TheTroyc1982umm…go to a nice area in Florida. They are thin, tanned, well dressed….open your eyes
When will you drive in New York City!
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Mississowga ?? not how you pronounce it !