High cost of living and limited purchasing power make it difficult for many to afford basic necessities in Canada.
Limited job opportunities and the expectation of having Canadian experience make it challenging for immigrants to find suitable employment.
Unaffordable housing prices, especially in big cities like Toronto and Vancouver, make it difficult for individuals and families to own a home.
Concerns about the public transportation system, such as delays and crime rates, have led to dissatisfaction among residents.
Increase in crime, homelessness, and drug use in major cities like Toronto and Vancouver has affected the sense of safety and security for many individuals.