Universities Complicit In Trudeau’s Foreign Student Immigration Scam Face Cash Crunch … General Public Could Not Care Less If Parasite Commie Colleges Go Under

International study permit data an ‘earthquake’ for Canadian university finances

A dramatic decline in international study permits issued last year is quickly becoming an existential threat to the finances of Canadian postsecondary schools, say organizations representing the institutions.

“The drop in international students is like an earthquake hitting an education system that’s already structurally weakened by years of underinvestment,” said Gabriel Miller, president and CEO of Universities Canada.


Burn baby burn!

Background, Foreign Student Scam OriginCanada’s International Student Boom Was A $148M Government Campaign

Canada’s international student boom went from success to liability over just a few years. Policymakers that promoted the growth are now suddenly passing blame, presenting it as an overwhelming surprise. It turns out the growth was the intended outcome of a $148 million plan, including a new brand jointly owned and operated by the Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Governments. Policymakers are now presenting new limits as a response to public outcry, coincidentally in the same year the strategy ended. What timing!

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Trump Aides Hunt for 11th-Hour Deal to Dial Back Canada-Mexico Tariffs

President Trump’s advisers are considering several offramps to avoid enacting the universal tariffs on Mexico and Canada that he had pledged, according to people familiar with the matter, even as he reiterated Thursday that the tariffs are coming.

The situation is fluid and Trump still may go through with his vow to slap 25%, across-the-board levies on imports from America’s two largest trading partners. The president has consistently said he would do so by Saturday.

But amid ongoing negotiations with Canada and Mexico, the administration appears undecided on whether to impose tariffs on all imports from those countries, the people familiar with the matter said, adding that administration officials are preparing to opt for more targeted measures instead.

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‘I did not expect to be a slave’: Amnesty International report exposes abuse of migrant workers under Trudeau’s Temporary Foreign Workers program

One day the slaves will revolt

“I did not expect to be a slave here.”

Bénédicte Carole Zé came to Canada in 2016 to work on a poultry farm after paying $10,000 in illegal recruitment fees for a job here. But once she arrived, she says she was forced to work 70- to 80-hour weeks for an employer who she alleges sexually abused her, controlled her banking and did not let her leave the house or have a cellphone, while threatening her with deportation if she complained.

The Cameroonian woman’s testimony is just one of many accounts of exploitation and abuse in a new Amnesty International report into the experiences of labourers in the temporary foreign worker program (TFWP).


So Trudeau and his cronies were White slavers all along! Amnesty says so!

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A message from the Americans: Quite frankly Canada, we don’t give a damn

There’s long been an assumption, for about a century anyway, that as a nice neighbour, ally and friend, Canada has had a special relationship with the United States.

You can go through the speeches of almost every American president and find testimony to that. We’ve had lots of quarrels but we’ve remained America’s closest companion. The two countries, as Pierre Trudeau once put it, set the standard for enlightened international relations.

Not now.

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BARBER: Behind the Curtain; Trump’s plans to empty out Canada

Trudeau, Carney, Freeland, and Karina Gould, based on their past actions and statements, are all globalists. They are the promoters of multinational trade agreements called “Free Trade” but actually–managed trade, wherein a small elite group makes massive profits from knowing the right people, having insider information, and influence markets to their advantage at the cost of the middle class.

If you have been keeping up with the news cycle, Justin Trudeau and Team Canada, Mark Carney, and Chrystia Freeland are all in agreement on a dollar-for-dollar retaliation if President Donald Trump imposes tariffs on Canadian goods in February.

Canada’s GDP for 2023 was $2.3 trillion USD, around 70+% of our trade goes to the USA, and the US GDP was about $26 trillion. Signaling to Trump “You’re not so big; we have tariffs too” is not diplomacy but idiocy. Some in the Liberal Party should have sufficient intelligence to know that.

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Canada braces for Trump’s tariffs

Canadian officials hope diplomacy can stave off the tariffs, while also planning retaliation.

TORONTO — Roughly $900 billion in annual trade between Canada and the United States — and with it, traditionally chummy bilateral ties — is on the brink of upheaval, with President Donald Trump threatening to impose sweeping tariffs on Canada as early as this weekend.

Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said Wednesday she is “cautiously optimistic” that a year-long diplomatic effort to stave off the levies could still yield results. But the U.S. president is “the ultimate decision-maker,” she added, and can be unpredictable.

The fallout for Canada could be profound. Here’s what to know.

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Singh joins Poilievre in calling on Liberals to resume Parliament over U.S. tariff threats

OTTAWA — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is calling on the Liberals to recall Parliament and work with opposition leaders on a potential support package for workers who could be hit by U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs as early as Feb.1

Singh, who on Thursday spoke at an event with union leaders in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., said he wanted to be “really clear” that his intention to vote non-confidence in the minority Liberals when Parliament resumes at the end of March.

Such BS.

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GOLDSTEIN: Trying to hit ‘net-zero’ target will cause economic carnage, report says

People who don’t understand lame-duck Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s climate policies — apparently including most Liberal politicians and their spin doctors — think it’s going to be easy to dismantle them.

That all they have to do is get rid of the consumer fuel tax that raises the cost of gasoline, natural gas and 20 other forms of fossil-fuel energy every year and all will be well.

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30 metre-long B.C. fence along stretch of U.S. border sparks international investigation

An unguarded, black chain-link fence erected in B.C. along the U.S.-Canada border is now the subject of an international investigation and could be in violation of a more than 200-year-old treaty, according to one immigration lawyer.

The fence, roughly 30 metres long, was put up at the end of English Bluff Road in Tsawwassen, a community within the Metro Vancouver suburb of Delta, B.C., on Jan. 16. That side of the border adjoins a park in the Washington state community of Point Roberts.

The International Boundary Commission, a bi-national organization responsible for regulating construction close to the Canada-U.S. border, confirmed to CBC News Wednesday that it did not authorize the fence and is now investigating the matter.

Someone you know used to smuggle cigarettes and tobacco here in another life.

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Where are our friends in Canada’s fight against Trump’s tariffs?

From the moment Donald Trump lowered the boom on Canada after he won the U.S. presidential election, Canada has stood alone.

Weeks after his victory, he announced that goods from both Canada and Mexico would be subject to 25-per-cent tariffs, which he framed as punishment for allowing drugs and people to flow across the northern and southern U.S. borders. It was a spurious claim in Canada’s case (at least in terms of a problem flowing north to south at the border), but Canada’s fact-check fell on deaf ears. It was a lonely protest.

My bet is they hate Trudeau and won’t lend a hand.

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Latest accused Iran official caught in Canada sues immigration department

The latest suspected senior Iranian official caught in Canada sued the immigration department and enlisted a Liberal MP’s office as part of her fight to stay in the country, government records show.

After arriving in Canada as a tourist, Elham Zandi applied for a work permit, and when officials investigated her past, she complained to the courts about the delay and sought $10,000 in damages.

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David Clement: Canada should follow Trump’s lead and withdraw from the WHO

U.S. President Donald Trump is no friend to Canada, and his tariff threats are a menacing shadow as we approach his Feb. 1 deadline. Yet, while the president seems intent on shattering the foundations of the world’s most symbiotic trade relationship, causing both economic and political turmoil in Canada, some of his policies are worth looking at, particularly his departure from the World Health Organization (WHO).

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