The Cost of Illegal Immigration in Canada: Prepare to Pay, Taxpayers!

TLDRTaxpayers in Canada and Europe will be financially burdened by the cost of illegal immigration. Increased taxes, budget crisis, and pandemic losses are driving the need for extra funding. The city of Toronto is proposing a historic property tax hike, with a potential increase of 16.5%, to cover the costs of migrants and budget deficits. Homeowners and businesses will be affected, leading to higher costs of living and goods/services. This trend is not limited to Canada but may extend to other progressive-run cities.

Key insights

💰Taxpayers in Canada and Europe will be financially burdened by the cost of illegal immigration.

📈Increased taxes, budget crisis, and pandemic losses are driving the need for extra funding.

🏢The city of Toronto is proposing a historic property tax hike, with a potential increase of 16.5%, to cover the costs of migrants and budget deficits.

💸Homeowners and businesses will be affected, leading to higher costs of living and goods/services.

🌍This trend is not limited to Canada but may extend to other progressive-run cities.

Q&A

How will taxpayers be affected by illegal immigration in Canada?

Taxpayers in Canada and Europe will bear the financial burden of illegal immigration through increased taxes.

What factors are driving the need for extra funding?

Increased taxes, budget crisis, and pandemic losses are the factors driving the need for extra funding.

What is the city of Toronto proposing to cover the costs of migrants and deficits?

The city of Toronto is proposing a historic property tax hike, with a potential increase of 16.5%.

Who will be affected by the property tax hike?

Homeowners and businesses in Toronto will be affected by the property tax hike.

Will this trend be limited to Canada?

No, this trend may extend to other progressive-run cities.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Taxpayers in Canada and Europe will be financially burdened by the cost of illegal immigration.

02:49The city of Toronto is proposing a historic property tax hike, with a potential increase of 16.5%, to cover the costs of migrants and budget deficits.

05:55Increased taxes, budget crisis, and pandemic losses are the factors driving the need for extra funding.

06:48Homeowners and businesses in Toronto will be affected by the property tax hike, leading to higher costs of living and goods/services.

10:32This trend of burdening taxpayers with the cost of illegal immigration is not limited to Canada and may extend to other progressive-run cities.