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Canada's increasing number of immigrants has led to challenges in starting local businesses. Brampton, under the leadership of Patrick Brown, Doug Ford, and Justin Trudeau, has experienced a decline in quality of life, with issues such as drug and crime crises. The main cause is believed to be the financial crisis and the government's inability to manage the country's finances. The situation in Brampton reflects broader challenges facing the Western world. Change is needed to address these issues. Welcome back to the Political Monkeys, today I'm here to talk to you about the world. Not just any part of the world, Canada. Canada has an ever rising amount of immigrants and will continue to do so for the next while. Being an immigrant myself, I believe that Canada was a great country, however, recent events dilute that statement by a bit. So Canada is a democracy, which also means that it's in the power of the people to vote. This also means that anyone that lives in Canada is protected by the single charter of rights, which is universal to everyone I'd hope, however, this is not the same when starting a local business. As an immigrant myself, if I was an adult and in need to start a business, I would struggle and I would really not like that. So we have Shree here to talk to you about just how deep trouble Brampton is in. Brampton has gone from a city of flowers to a city of fraud, a central pillar of unity to a complete pillar of crime and discrimination and division. And it's not just Brampton, it's our country and the Western world. But let's talk about Brampton. Under the leadership of Patrick Brown, Doug Ford, and Justin Trudeau, Brampton and our entire country has gone to dumps. People don't want to live here anymore, there's a drug crisis, a crime crisis, and most importantly I think the cause of all of these crises is frankly the financial crisis. Inflation is high, people in their 30s who should be having well paying jobs and a family to take care of are now hardly surviving, not even close to thriving, and they can barely even afford an apartment. But personally I don't think this is just crime and people doing crime because they want to. I think this is the fault of the government and people not being able to take care of Canada's finances. This must change. What do you think? Exactly my thoughts on this Shree. I believe that Brampton is in worse trouble than your hair line. But then again, it's the status of the entire world as a whole. However, I look forward to seeing you again on this podcast. Thank you for tuning in you guys, I'm Political Monkeys, we'll see you again later.

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