
In the many summers my family spent in Quebec, at the farm owned by my wife’s uncle Morris and his wife Louise, I could see Canada in its best light. Morris, who grew up in the old Jewish ghetto of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal in Montreal, always expressed gratitude to Canada, a country that birthed his own success and provided security his Polish forebears never enjoyed. “Canada,” he would say, almost tearfully, “is a very good country.”
I’m glad that Kotkin mentions Canada’s ruinous immigration policy.
I suspect it is because he is an American looking in.
Our MSM avoids telling the truth that Canada is being destroyed by multiculturalism and the import of incompatible cultures.
Our elites are responsible for this mess as are all of our mainstream political parties.
