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Canada doesn’t like immigration anymore. This is a problem

Support for immigration in Canada has cratered. Ottawa started polling Canadians in 1996 on their views on immigration. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, last year was the first time that a majority of Canadians believed there were too many immigrants. A more recent Nanos poll finds that 71 per cent now favour reducing their number. If the government cannot win back support for one of Canada’s flagship policies, our long-term economic growth and geopolitical influence are at risk.

Let me begin by acknowledging that record levels of immigration after the pandemic did exacerbate an already-serious housing crisis and that Canadians are justifiably concerned about taking care of who is already here when poverty rates and the number of homeless have risen. Immigration policy was mismanaged post-pandemic, and Canadians were right to be concerned.


Not were right to be concerned bur were right to rebel at the elite’s heinous replacement immigration scam.

This is just more G&M apologist prattle justifying Corporate Canada importing slaves to lower wages and profit from the shortages.

There is no such thing as a labour shortage only a wage gap between what is on offer and what citizens will accept.

Mass immigration is class war.

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