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james's avatar

"Immigration numbers in Canada within the first nine months of 2023 exploded, adding an additional 1,030,378 people, exceeding the total growth for any other full-year period since Confederation in 1867."

That's absolutely insane. The medical and housing systems were already buckling from an immigration onslaught, and the government is so devoted to population replacement that it ramps immigration UP and not down??

The environmental impact of moving these people around the world is staggering. Every dwelling that needs to be constructed consumes a ton of resources. Strain on aquifers, rezoning of farmland for new subdivisions, etc. Where are the environmentalists on this one?

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Brian Anderson's avatar

The Feds know that deaths from the killer injections will wipe out most of the Caucasians so they can import at will. For all those disabled from said poison, the MAID program is excellent timing. There are no coincidences. UBI will be introduced which will both pacify and entrap the growing poor base. Digital ID will be layered on + CBDC and the climate hoax and voila! An updated form of Soviet Russia.

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Jonathan Ramsay's avatar

You nailed it. Number 1 country in the world to third world dump in 1/2 a generation.

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Logan Chrysler's avatar

Remeber the line from "Jurassic Park", now redone for your empty-headed learning... "God creates Man, Man creates Dinosaurs, Man destroys God, Dinosaurs destroy Man, Wahine, The LGBT community, and the New Canada NOW Party take over." And we're listening as well as contributing!

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Logan Chrysler's avatar

What malitricious fallacies did you get that crap from? I'm at least ALIVE after two years of denial and blame that cost ONE country a stupid so-called "president", and half are STILL blind to his lies... So yes, I vaxxed, and I'll be alive to hand this proud land to the young who want to make it better, while Y'all's six feet under...

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Logan Chrysler's avatar

Oh, please! That and a faulty Cybertruck will get you to San Diego's city limits and quit. DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH! It's sleemo like you who make the trouble for Ottawa and the rest of smart Democracy. So do a honest Democracy a big favour, and take your tired ethics to some desert island, an' don't let the door hit you on your sorry, racist ass!

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Brian Anderson's avatar

You want to debate or spew garbage logic at me? What is your counter argument? Make it mean something and spare me your racist buzz word usage.

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Logan Chrysler's avatar

My Stonewall buddies have taught me, as have Confucius, that it is not right to match wits with an unarmed man... Score 1 for us, 0 for you. And WHO is the racist now, since your afraid of a Metis WHO keeps well connected and open to all true opinions, and am open to true dialogue? While you attack and see only the Forest for the trees... Laugh that off with a swallow of Fake Hermes!!!

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Logan Chrysler's avatar

Ms. Thing, if the systems broke FIX IT! Don't be stupid and let it rot. Besides, if you're one of those "onryos" who rather run away instead of trying to work on making things better, Remember this, Canada in 2027 will be a very diverse country, and we all must make a stand TOGETHER. Whether your sorry butt likes it or not. QUIT WHINING, MAN UP, AND HELP FIX CANADA, OR BURY YOURSELF! We can get things done without your "Mo" pessimism.

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Cheerio's avatar

Which means, there's less here to stand and face the music to bring our sovereignty from the Imperial Colonial and NGO pressures and controls.

I won't leave, my child is here.

I am Canadian to the core 2nd gen on mothers side, fathers side arrived in the Jacques Cartier days - early 16th Century.

We need to believe in our creative spirit and our ability to bring about the world we are designed to be in.

I don't blame or shame anyone who has left either! I commend you it's a strong message! But please continue to spread the creative spark, here in Canada, or you will be facing this where ever you go as Canada may be one of the first victims... but this psychopathic/spiritual/physical-takeover/war won't stop till the whole global situation is wrapped up... do just consider this situation a temporary solution for our souls.

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Logan Chrysler's avatar

Girlfriend, I love your wisdom and your true Canadian style! Ottawa needs folk like you, instead of so-called "sunny ways" Justin. We need to work together to really spark Canada's mojo, and unleash that beast that's in each of us, but we hold back... I'm glad that I still held my Canadian passport, and my roots still in Kelowna, my Country and Province need diverse strength and extra smartness to succeed, and this Metis will give it, IN SPADES!

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Cheerio's avatar

I also have, unproven mind you, Metis ancestry - show's our families have been on this land for Centuries! I'm also in BC! Supporting the BC Conservatives under John Rustad... come along for the journey? Peace and Sovereignty is inside us... we can do this... standing strong in our convictions and our example setting!

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Phil Muller's avatar

Well hopefully these expats can still vote from abroad. We know who they will NOT vote for.

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ebear's avatar

IRCC unveils the top 10 source countries of new immigrants to Canada in 2022

1. India (118, 095 immigrants) – 27%

2. China (31,815 immigrants) - 7.2%

3. Afghanistan (23,735 immigrants) – 5.4%

4. Nigeria (22,085 immigrants) – 5.05%

5. Philippines (22,070 immigrants) – 5.04%

6. France (14,145 immigrants) – 3.2%

7. Pakistan (11,585 immigrants) – 2.6%

8. Iran (11,105 immigrants) – 2.5%

9. United States of America (10,400 immigrants) – 2.3%

10. Syria (8,500 immigrants) – 1.9%

https://www.cicnews.com/2023/02/ircc-unveils-the-top-10-source-countries-of-new-immigrants-to-canada-in-2022-0233180.html#gs.2h5hn4

If this is the liberals attempting to increase their future voting block I would argue they're in for a surprise. The majority of people coming from India are Sikhs. Add in China and you're up to 34%. Why add them? Because both groups have strong family values, a strong work ethic, and tend to start small businesses. This is also true of the Muslims coming in, which would be the majority of the remainder going by the nations of origin, to which you can add strong religious values, a trait also shared with Sikhs. The Philippine and Syrian cohort are also strongly religious, Christian in the former and a mixture of Christian and Muslim in the latter. France, which seems to be an outlier, would have a significant percentage of Muslims as well I would guess.

Why does this matter? Because the social policies being pushed by our liberal govt. are at odds with the basic beliefs of all three groups, Sikh, Muslim & Christian, plus their economic policies are also at odds with the small business orientation of at least half the people coming in.

This represents a huge opportunity for conservatives if they're able to perceive it, much less for liberals who apparently don't. If you have the opportunity to speak to your conservative candidates I would point this out, as unfortunately some of them are a bit thick when it comes to immigration. I'd also make the effort to talk to the new arrivals and bring them up to speed on our liberal govt. policies which most probably aren't aware of until their kids come home from school confused about what they're being told. Canadians may be somewhat complacent, or even accepting of these new 'values' being heavily promoted by the left, but Muslims definitely aren't, neither are Chinese or Sikhs for the most part.

Many years ago when I lived in Vancouver, I often attended Sikh social events, mainly concerts. I was working with Sikhs and many were my friends, which is why I took the opportunity to learn about their culture, even learning their language. I'm not suggesting you learn Punjabi (a few words wouldn't hurt) but get out and attend their events. I was often the only white guy there, and from conversations I had I realized that we weren't being excluded, simply that it was assumed we weren't interested (which was largely true). That has to change. Go to their events. I guarantee you'll be most welcome and their music just rocks.

A suggestion for Christians, especially in smaller towns. Organize an interfaith picnic and other events. Visit the mosques and gurdwaras in your area and ask to be shown around and have things explained to you. Trust me, you will be welcome and treated as an honoured guest.

Most important, encourage immigrant kids to play hockey and other sports. When you play sports together differences disappear. I remember when the NHL got its first Sikh player. It was a big deal and the local radio station RED FM, even carried the games in Punjab which no doubt attracted a lot of their kids to the sport. Hockey is an especially unifying sport. Older Canadians will remember when we used to play the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact teams.

The basic idea here is that the more we know about each other the more we'll realize our common interests, which are far greater than the superficial differences used to divide us. Don't fall into the trap of viewing this as an invasion. Canada was built on immigration, and while the nations of origin are different today, the motivation are still the same - a search for a better life, and a place to raise a family in peace.

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Cheerio's avatar

Also love how Nigeria recently stepped out of the game! Sovereignty is just a heartbeat away!

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Logan Chrysler's avatar

I am Metis, Canada is a part of MY heritage too. Plus I'm a Frontier-driven Western Canadian LGBT businessman who has an open mind an welcoming to all who are not afraid to roll up their sleeves and contribute to the Great Canadian Experience... But we must take the blinders off, and begin to understand each other, for we may have our differences, but as the Sun rises over Signal Hill, till it sets over Haida Gwaii, we in THE END are Canadian, LIKE IT OR NOT.

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Cheerio's avatar

Amen or IAWTP! <3

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🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦's avatar

The article doesn’t say how many are single military age men (who won’t be enrolling kids in hockey or mixing with other faiths). Who knows what hatred and racist leanings they’ve imported. Who knows how many sleeper cells are now embedded.

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ebear's avatar

"The article doesn’t say how many are single military age men"

Nor does anything anyone's posted here support that proposition, so it's all just opinion at this point.

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Jonathan Ramsay's avatar

Not the ones the liberals are letting in...they are specifically chosen for Party Loyalty.

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ebear's avatar

Really? How does that work? How can you tell in advance which way a new immigrant is going to vote 3 years down the road (assuming they become citizens)? And how do you select for 'Party Loyalty' when most of the new arrivals know nothing about Canadian politics?

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Jonathan Ramsay's avatar

Fighting age single men aren’t coming to Canada based on chance. The refugee agencies, managed by the UN have recruited and are sending specific demographics to specific areas for a specific future purpose. Ignore this fact at your own peril.

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ebear's avatar

Do you have any numbers to support that claim, because unlike the EU where I'd accept the premise, what I see in Canada are mostly families. I've worked with Sikhs and Muslims in the Vancouver area for over 30 years, and I haven't seen anything that suggests to me that they're anything more than ordinary people seeking a better life, and prepared to work hard to achieve that. They even write songs about it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POibDj4xajY

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Jonathan Ramsay's avatar

Right you are...but the latest crop of interlopers aren’t like the immigrants of 30 years ago.

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ebear's avatar

I said 'for over 30 years' not 30 years ago. My ad hoc observations ran until 2018 when I left Vancouver, at which point I still didn't notice anything like you describe. Perhaps these fighting age males are concentrated in the east? I'm not disagreeing with you, but I would like to see some evidence - maybe supporting data from the immigration dept. on numbers, age distribution and country of origin?

I'm actually more concerned about what happens when the flood of Ukrainian "refugees" arrives in Canada. Apparently their welcome is fast wearing out in the EU and given the reality of the situation, I expect a lot more will be leaving Ukraine in the near future.

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Mike's avatar

…and mass migration like this just doesn’t work, imho.

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Jocelico's avatar

My wife and I are planning to move to the Philippines within the next 3 years ... What was is now gone ... The Level of debt the country has is Extraordinary ... Good luck to those left behind ...

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Jonathan Ramsay's avatar

The financial reset will wipe out the debt and the WEF will own Canada free and clear. Watch it devolve into another Venezuela or Zimbabwe within 5 years. The boy kings plans are working out perfectly.

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Logan Chrysler's avatar

Don't call us, NO ONE will call you, onryo...

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Cheerio's avatar

Interesting post on "Is Population 'Replacement' a 'Conspiracy Theory'? No, it's an UN-Endorsed Program" ... "But there will be a new dawn, which also brings restored hope for a more sane future for us, our children, and the generations to come." https://open.substack.com/pub/fackel/p/is-population-replacement-a-conspiracy?r=1b895l&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Shane Bartraw's avatar

Stats page cannot be found 🤔

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Char Renaud's avatar

I've been considering Mexico as a backup plan. A 3 bdrm house can be purchased for $100 - $180,000 or rent of a 3bdrm, food included is $1000/mo. Property taxes $60/yr. Lots of xpat settlements there. Cost of living is low and our Cdn dollar is worth $14 pesos currently.

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Logan Chrysler's avatar

Don't! I have lived in the States since 1979, and although it may have it's mistakes, at least several documents that was the inspiration for the Canadian Charter for Rights and Freedoms are now UNDER ATTACK by the same morons that created that Trump/Orban- worshiping scum, the so-called "freedom convoy" ( what a joke!) What Democratic Americans want is a nation that has it's back, and willing to call them out on it... So Ms. Thing, quit your bitchin' and help the US' best friend fight what could be a Cross-border nightmare if idiot trump takes over. Remember this: IF THEY COME FOR YOU IN THE MORNING, THEY WILL COME FOR YOU IN THE EVENING. So I'll fight for both Canada AND America 'cause there's TOO MUCH at stake...

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Jonathan Ramsay's avatar

The Canadian Charter isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. It was just a massive power grab by the state.

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