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Canadians Are Quietly Planning Their Escape

15 min · 3 jun 2026
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Download TesterUp Today: https://pnl.link/Va5BlFw Something has changed in Canada. More Canadians than ever are openly talking about leaving the country — not for adventure, but because they increasingly feel like life here no longer works for ordinary people. In this episode of Tap the Maple, we explore the growing emotional and economic disconnect Canadians are feeling toward their own country. This isn’t just about housing prices or taxes anymore. It’s about national morale, declining optimism, affordability collapse, brain drain, emotional exhaustion, and why so many young professionals, entrepreneurs, workers, and even retirees are quietly asking: “Would life actually be better somewhere else?” We break down: Canada’s affordability crisis brain drain and talent loss rising cost of living emotional burnout in Canada why Canadians are considering leaving housing prices taxes and wages national morale decline the collapse of optimism why Canada feels harder than ever This may be one of the most important warning signs Canada has faced in decades. #cdnpoli #Canada #canadian #canadalife #CanadianPolitics #CostOfLiving #HousingCrisis #TapTheMaple #CanadaNews #CanadianEconomy #BrainDrain #Inflation #Canada2026 #CanadianCulture #CanadaLife #YoungCanadians #Millennials #GenZ #MarkCarney #PierrePoilievre #CanadianHousing #Taxes #Affordability #CanadianMiddleClass #CanadaFeelsDifferent #LeavingCanada #Expat #EconomicCrisis #CanadianDream #PoliticalCommentary #CanadaProblems #BakesOnThings #ModernCanada

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