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EP16: When Immigration Becomes a Shortcut: China, Canada & the Cost of Belonging
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In part two of their immigration deep dive, Jayden and Ryan unravel the shifting dynamics of modern migration, from pandemic era policy loopholes to post-pandemic survival struggles.
With personal stories, sharp observations, and tender frustration, they explore how immigration has changed since their arrival: the rise of diploma mills, cheap labor bidding wars, international students trying to survive on coffee shop wages, and the unsettling reality that for many newcomers, Canada is no longer a destination… it’s just a stepping stone to the U.S.
They wrestle with big questions: What happens when a country opens its doors too fast? Can you build national identity on imported hope? And is it still possible to dream in a system built for extraction?
This isn’t a policy breakdown. It’s a conversation from the inside: honest, imperfect, and still full of hope.
00:00 – Black bean crackers and podcast updates
01:36 – Immigration accents and the Ching-Chong effect
04:55 – Chinatown, racism, and colonial urban planning
06:30 – The boom-era dream: why Ryan’s parents chose Canada
08:35 – West profits, East builds: China’s rise and global friction
12:36 – Pandemic shifts: Canada opens its doors, diploma mills cash in
16:00 – The immigrant grind: PRs, coffee shops, and bidding wars
19:00 – Inflation, housing, survival—and the cheap labor addiction
22:00 – Are people using Canada as a U.S. backdoor?
24:00 – “We have land, water, and beauty. Why can’t we build a future?”
30:00 – Final hopes for Canada: more identity, more heart, more infrastructure
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