In this conversation with Jesse Day of Commodity Culture, we discuss what he sees as the deeper problems facing Canada, why more people are reaching a breaking point on cost of living and immigration, and why he believes the country’s decline is more structural than political. Jesse explains why he thinks real change would take far more pain than most people are ready for, why young Canadians are facing a much harder path than previous generations, and why more people are now thinking seriously about building an exit plan.
We also get into Tim Hortons, temporary foreign workers, the broader backlash building across Canada, the pressure on young men trying to build a future, and why Jesse ultimately decided to leave the country himself.
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