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There's some middle schoolers here and I don't want them to judge me...for vlogging because

they'll know what vlogging is.

Adults don't know what vlogging is, but children do!

[Trumpet Noise] What is up my Maddness Adventurers?!

That's not your name.

I just wanted to be corny for some reason.

Twas the night before my local comic con where I am presenting which is super, duper exciting!

I mean it's kind of cool because all of the proceeds from the badge sales go to our local

library and supporting the local library system so it just seems like a great cause and I

am happy to help out with my little half hour panel presentation about a paper I wrote for

my senior year of college.

So yeah that's very exciting.

I'm low-key a little nervous because I haven't done this presentation since May which was

three months ago at this point.

I got my cute outfit, I've got my con backpack, I got a tripod so I can record it.

So it should be pretty cool!

If it's not very cool, I don't know.

[Epic Local Comic Con Montage]

When you want a waffle, but, uh, you have to settle for a panini instead because the waffle truck never showed up.

I'm having a good time at The Con.

That's not what we're calling it.

But it's been fun.

I've been able to talk to a lot of interesting people, a lot of fun people.

Lady: And I cried at the end and that doesn't happen very often so I was like :O

Maddie: I gave my business card out.

SmudgeandFrank: I'm starting to do animated vlogs, I mainly do speed paints, and what's

the other thing I'm doing?

I'm also doing like YouTuber animations.

Maddie: Oh that's awesome!

I actually run a YouTube channel myself.

SmudgeandFrank: Oh very nice!

Fantastic!

I've got my card right there.

Maddie: Oh yours is a lot prettier.

I gave ShockMouths's business card out for some reason.

[Off-Camera]: And I also have a animator friend who jokingly sent me 500 of his own business

cards, if you would like his.

But yeah it's a fun time.

[MORE Epic Local Comic Con footage] *record scratch*

[Off-camera] Can you get in this?

Lady: I think you can?

Maddie: Okay!

I don't want to get in trouble!

[BACK to the Epic Local Comic Con montage]

Okay I'm home now.

Oh man I am so tired.

I don't know why I'm tired.

That was not VidCon levels but I just...I wanna take a nap.

I think it was the combination of public speaking and then being nervous at the public speaking

and then walking around for like literally five hours.

God this lighting is terrible.

And then eating that vegan/vegetarian panini.

I figured out last minute it was vegan or vegetarian because the bacon was weird on

it.

It was weird.

So my panelist badge tho so it happened.

It's a thing that happened.

There you go.

Bam!

Two cons down!

But yeah I had a fun time.

It was a great time.

Did get some cool stuff though.

I got a little wooden pin that was handcrafted by someone.

I got a Wonder Woman Funko Pop because I couldn't find any gosh darn Squirrel Girl pops!

Seriously there were so many Funko Pop displays and not a single one of them had Squirrel

Girl.

[Off-Camera]: Do you guys have Squirrel Girl?

Guy: Yes but not for sale.

Maddie: Aw noooo!

:( And I still can't believe that.

Where is Squirrel Girl?!

Funko Pop, hit me up.

Gimme that Squirrel Girl Funko Pop.

I've been looking for it for two years now!

Got a little Rey magnet I can put on my mini-fridge outside.

Oh this one I'm super excited about!

It's this book.

It's a trilogy, actually.

It's called The Angelic Divide Trilogy and oh I'm so excited to read it.

The girl-I met the author she signed it!

Look she signed it!

She's very sweet, she's very nice.

And I'm also excited to read these two.

It's called Tess and Jack and it's like a comic book series but it's each thing is an

individual story.

Laurissa Hughes?

I met her too.

Oh she was great.

She was fun.

She was very nice to talk to.

And then, actually, the first thing I bought was three prints from this dude and it's super

cute prints!

Oh look it's Rapunzel and then there's Zelda...uh, sorry, Link. *laughs*

And then Chel's in the middle there and that artist is Noah Eisenmann.

Yeah very cute stuff.

I also got this little guy too.

He's really cute.

He's a little Harry and he's already attached to my purse so that's why you didn't see him

with the rest of the people.

It's a pretty good haul.

I'm pretty happy about it.

Also there was Naruto yaoi art, not that I'm judging, but I'm also very much judging.

*laughs* It was just right there on display and good for that artist for having that kind

of confidence but that's not for me.

Thank you for watching my video!

I hope you enjoyed my little mini comic con adventure solo.

It was a lot of fun!

I actually really enjoyed it and I'll see you guys in the next video!

And if you're here from Comic Con, welcome to The Maddness!

Alright I'm really going to go take a nap now.

I'm so tired.

Byeee! *end theme* Thank you for watching my video!

If you enjoyed it, feel free to subscribe for more like it.

Focus on me!

Focus on me.

Foc-foc-focus on me.

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you know I was coming of age in my early 20s in the early and mid 80s and you

know that's when the world first you know started learning about in hearing

about AIDS and HIV and of course when the hysteria you know took hold

you talk about the stigma of HIV we we've certainly come a great great long

way in terms of treatment for HIV but what can you tell us about sort of the

state of HIV today whether you know referring to Philadelphia or

Pennsylvania or however you know you can give us some sense of the scope of this

problem today so the good news is treatment is at a

level that we would have never anticipated when I started at the AIDS

Law Project in the early 90s and I was just a child we never thought that we

would see our clients well returning to work planning for their futures but

isn't that wonderful that's the medical reality that's the scientific reality

what we thought we wouldn't see anymore is stigma and we still see that we still

get three to five calls a week at our office that somebody has been treated

differently simply because they have a virus you know disease is random and so

if you have this virus we have seen people excluded from all types of things

they lose their job they're denied healthcare the neighbors kids won't play

with my kids this happens all the time and I would like to say that you know

we're better and smarter in Philadelphia not so much I mean we see it we still

see it throughout the state but we still see that and remarkably the area of

social interchange where we see discrimination the most is in health

care so if you think about it these are the folks who we trust to know how to

provide care that's the area we always see the largest amount of discrimination

we did a review of our files last year of cases over the last 10 years

discrimination cases and 75 we're in the health care arena that is

really surprising to have to say

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Why is Canada Not as Perfect as It Looks? - VisualPolitik EN - Duration: 13:28.

On the 1st of July this year, Canada celebrated its 150th birthday.

Now, we told you all about this in a previous video where we also showed you some of the

keys as to why Canada is one of the most admired countries in the world.

However, even though this country has turned 150 in perfect shape, Canada is also facing

problems: They face social, political, and economic threats that could be considered…

well, pretty serious indeed.

As you probably already know, unfortunately nothing is perfect.

So, in a previous video, whose link I´ll leave at the end of this video as well as

in the description below, we looked on the bright side of things, and Canada ended up

looking pretty darn wonderful…

But in this video we are going to discuss the main problems and threats that are affecting

Canada.

And the first of them has a lot to do with this 150th anniversary…

A BIRTHDAY SOMEHOW ARTIFICIAL?

Not all Canadians, not even close, celebrated this 150th birthday.

We can find several different reasons why, but in order to explain them we should first

tell you about what happened 150 years ago.

So let's take a look back in time, back to 1867.

On the first of July of that year, the territory was still part of the British Empire.

But it was on this day that the first "British North America Act" was signed.

The "British North America Act of 1867 was a law that united the three colonial provinces

of New Brunswick, New Scotland and Canada - which was divided up into Ontario and Quebec

that very same day - into the Confederation of Canada.

On top of these four provinces, which still kept quite a lot of autonomy, a federal government

was organized to give them some cohesion.

And above this government, there were still the British authorities.

In fact, to this day, Canada is still a monarchy and Queen Elizabeth II is still the head of

state.

Also, and although it might sound surprising, Canada didn't have total independence from

the UK until very recently - 1982.

Yep, that's right, up until 1982, any constitutional modification required the approval of the

British parliament…

So, as you can see, that law in 1867 didn't result in a completely independent country.

But, dear viewers, this is not the end of it.

There are more reasons why many Canadians dislike this day.

The most important of all is that, when the settlers arrived, Canada wasn't an empty land...

THE FIRST NATIONS, THE INUITS AND THE MÉTIS.

Around 1.5 million inhabitants had nothing to celebrate last July… and those inhabitants

were the natives of Canada.

"It's a celebration of the worst 150 years of indigenous peoples' lives."

Pam Palmater, a lawyer and university professor.

But don't think of this as only a historical problem.

The recognition and integration of these peoples continues, to this day, to be a national problem.

In fact, the government of Justin Trudeau has made it a priority.

Consider what the Prime Minister had to say on the 21st of June this year:

"No relationship is more important to Canada than the relationship with Indigenous Peoples."

Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada.

But… now you might be wondering, who are these groups?

And what has happened to them over the last 150 years?

(According to the Canadian Constitution there are three large groups: the First Nations

made of more than 600 native communities; the Inuits: the people of the Arctic; and

the Metis: the result of mixing natives and the new settlers).

So Canada was not this empty land when the settlers arrived...

It is actually estimated that there were around 500,000 people from these native communities

who signed agreements with the British and French authorities.

They even participated in the battles that protected the independence of Canada.

"Canada would be American today if not for the Indian allies who fought for the Crown".

Peter Russell, a historian.

Oh yes, the US really did try to invade Canada more than once…

Well, the problem is that, despite being the first people in this land, and despite the

fact that they participated and contributed to the independence of the country, the natives

suffered clear cultural persecution.

Yes, as a result of that obsession some have to create homogeneous national identities

Canada went through a period of persecuting the natives…

For years, these people suffered the occupation of their territories and were sent away to

reservations, which sometimes didn't even have the basic conditions that would guarantee

their survival.

Furthermore, both their languages and religious and cultural rituals were sometimes forbidden.

This persecution reached such a point that the authorities set up a system of residences

and boarding schools for the children of native families.

The government took children from their families and sent them to schools where they would

receive an education which was fully "western" so they would lose all aspects of their cultural

identity.

Tens of thousands of children were educated in this way…

And these schools continued until the 1970s and the consequences still have to be dealt

with today: poverty rates were much higher than average, there are many broken families,

depression is rampant, and alcoholism and suicide rates are higher than average…

These are the consequences of this sort of persecution.

Along with these, racism and exclusion were also very normal…

So, in 2008, the Prime Minister at the time, Stephen Harper, apologized to these peoples

for the atrocities and established the Truth and Reconciliation Commision.

They have also paid hundreds of millions of dollars in reparations...

But money can't fix all these problems.

Even today Canada is still looking for the best way to move on from the dark period of

its history.

But now, let's step forward to the present day and look at the relationship between Canada

and the US, or more aptly, Canada and Trump…

THE BREAK-UP THREAT

Canada is very dependent on its relationship with the US.

They are so dependent that we could almost say the Canadians would be unable to live

without their Southern neighbour.

Indeed, almost 70% of Canadian trade is bound for the United States.

Further, the industrial sector of both countries is strongly interconnected.

So, this is a special relationship.

And this is something Justin Trudeau knows.

Indeed, he said so in his campaign, and as soon as he reached power he concentrated his

international affairs into improving Canada's relationship with the United States.

And truth be told, the relationship he built with Obama was great.

But, now Trump is in office and is pursuing a policy of protectionism…

And what did the Canadian government do?

Well, they set up a sort of "war room" - an office dedicated to following all the

movements of the new administration in Washington...

At first, the strategy of Trudeau and his people was buttering up the American government,

and it looked like it worked.

The Canadian Prime Minister even started a friendship with Ivanka Trump, Trump's daughter.

"Justin Trudeau Brings Ivanka Trump to Broadway Show on Welcoming Outsiders" New York Times.

And you can imagine… this opened the door to all sort of wild rumours and speculation.

The thing is, they got on well, and both led a seminar on women in business that Donald

Trump himself mentioned in a speech to Congress: "With the help of Prime Minister Justin

Trudeau, we have formed a council with our neighbours in Canada to help ensure that women

entrepreneurs have access to the networks, markets and capital they need to start a business

and live out their financial dreams".

Donald Trump.

Well, it all seemed to work well… but wait just a second!

Because all of a sudden Trump attacked and accused Canada rather unexpectedly of unfair

competition... something he also did with Mexico.

It would be dangerous for Canada to suffer a restriction on trade relations with the

US so the government in Ottawa decided to start the so-called "doughnut strategy,"

consisting of influencing all institutions around the White House - which would be considered

being in the hole of the doughnut.

But the question now becomes, will they achieve their goal?

Only time will say.

The first challenge is to renegotiate NAFTA as Trump has demanded…

Now, next up we need to consider the another potential crisis that could threaten Canadian

prosperity...

THE REAL-ESTATE BUBBLE

The prices in Canada's housing market have skyrocketed.

They have increased 76% and so have the loans that banks are providing.

Indeed, family debt in Canada is now among the highest in the world.

Have a look at this chart to see the increase in Canadian real-estate prices:

And then there is family debt:

As you might imagine, this has set off all sorts of economic alarms.

Many analysts foresee the popping of the Canadian real-estate bubble, along with all the consequences

that would have on the economy.

And, look, almost 7% of the country's employment belongs to the construction sector and thanks

to this mortgage boom three Canadian banks are now in the 20 top banks worldwide.

In fact, the market value of the Royal Bank of Canada is higher than that of any in the

Euro zone.

  As everyone knows, the consequences of the

real-estate bubble bursting would be pretty dire, so doing something about this has become

another priority of the Canadian government.

The government is trying to stimulate other sectors, while cooling down the real-estate

market.

Maybe, the intention to increase the arrival of immigrants by a 50% every year has a lot

to do with this.

More immigrants means more demand for real estate.

But other experts disagree and state that Canadian banks were not affected by the 2008

crisis, and that they are quite a bit more solid than other international banks.

And also, the economy in Canada is doing quite well and is gaining strength after some pretty

mediocre years.

Anyway, time will tell, but this is a risk the government is going to have to look out

for.

Alright, so let's now move onto the matter of public services.

THE WAITING LISTS

In Canada, health is a public service which is managed and financed by the government…

with the citizens taxes, of course.

The system is considered to be one of the best in the world, however… they have recently

had to deal with some serious problems.

The most important of all are waiting lists.

According to the Fraser Institute the average time to see a specialist is 18 weeks… that's

more than 4 months!

And the demographic ageing and the increase of life expectancy has made it more difficult

for the system to cope.

This has all resulted in tens of thousands of Canadians moving to the US to receive medical

attention and, lately, it is even popular to take out medical insurance in the US.

Anyway, these are the main challenges and threats to the government of Justin Trudeau.

Like we said earlier… not everything can be sunshine, lollipops and rainbows.

But, you know what, the overall result of the Canadian cocktail looks pretty good!

So, now it is your turn!

What do you think of Canada and their systems?

Let us know in the comments below.

Also don't forget to subscribe to our channel for brand new videos every Monday and Thursday.

Also, don't forget to check out our friends at the Reconsider Media Podcast - they provided

the vocals in this episode that were not mine!

And as always, thanks for watching!

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