Perceptions of corruption increasing in Canada: Report

Canada faces “increased perceptions of corruption,” a new Department of Public Safety report says.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, the document doesn’t identify specific cases but says “establishing a strong ethical tone at the top may be a useful tactic.

“The country has experienced a relatively consistent drop in its score over the past two decades, indicating increased perceptions of corruption,” said the report, “Methods Of Preventing Corruption: A Review And Analysis Of Select Approaches.”

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Why North American electric vehicle mandates are destined to fail

According to reports, the Trudeau government will soon unveil regulations meant to phaseout the sale of new internal combustion vehicles and compel Canadians to buy zero-emission vehicles. The Biden administration is also mandating a similar shift. T

These initiatives, however, overlook two realities — consumer preferences are not easily swayed by top-down government directives and the unrealistic timeline for minerals crucial for electric vehicles (EV) raises serious doubts about the likelihood of success.


Surprising article from the Star.

It makes the case that Trudeau’s EV nuttery is doomed to failure without even touching on the unrealistic development expectations of the electrical power infrastructure needed to charge his childish wishdream.

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Canada’s population grew by more than 430,000 in Q3: StatCan

Canada’s population grew by more than 430,000 during the third quarter, marking the fastest pace of population growth in any quarter since 1957.

Statistics Canada released its population estimates as of Oct. 1, which shows Canada’s population topped 40.5 million.

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Have A Jolly Corporate Crony Christmas! Canadian Job Vacancies Are Falling Sharply As Excess Labor Rises

Canada’s once tight labor market, a key driver of wages and shelter costs, is loosening. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data reveals job vacancies declined further in Q3 2023. The drop is a double-edged sword: roles being filled is good news, but job creation is failing to keep up with population growth. Canada is adding roughly 2 workers for every job filled, which will quickly transition a tight labor market to one with excess labor in a short period. Expect unemployment to rise and wage growth to fall if this trend persists.

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Canada must stem the surge in temporary foreign workers and international students

Recent years have seen an unprecedented increase in Canada’s non-permanent resident population, far surpassing increases in annual admissions of new permanent residents. The unbalanced growth in Canada’s temporary and permanent migration inflows will inevitably result in a growing undocumented population and forced deportations. Both developments risk inflaming Canada’s immigration politics and undermining public confidence in the immigration system.

It is imperative that the government take immediate steps to stem the continuing growth in foreign student and temporary foreign worker entries.

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Immigration Minister planning ‘broad’ program to create citizenship path for illegal alien invaders

Ottawa is preparing to create a path to citizenship for hundreds of thousands of people who have lived and worked in Canada illegally for years, starting with construction workers, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says.

In an interview, Mr. Miller said he is preparing to create a “broad and comprehensive program” that would allow many without valid documents to apply for permanent residency. Among those included would be people who entered the country legally, as temporary workers or international students, and then remained here after their visas expired.

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Is Trudeau’s Eco-Slush Fund Fraud Bigger Than AdScam?

Someone should make sure her passport is seized ….

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Population growth is the housing issue politicians can’t keep ducking

If there’s a hot political debate over why Canada has a housing crisis, it is important to talk about the proximate cause.

It’s population growth. And the temporary resident boom.

Canadian politicians have spent a lot of time dodging and ignoring this unavoidable fact.


See the Hamas support rallies in our streets? That’s another aspect of population growth our so called mainstream politicians refuse to address.

The toxins of mass immigration, multiculturalism and diversity are putting lives at risk while ripping our society apart.

Not all cultures are equal. Canada’s political class and their corporate backers has invited incompatibale cultures to settle here.

Politicians don’t care where the bodies come from, they only care about meeting the population targets set by their corporate cronies and gaining the votes of ethnic strongmen.

Canada’s wreckless and destructive immigration policy is born of cowardice and greed without a care for the harm done to citizens.

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Pierre Poilievre’s housing movie: What it gets right and wrong, and what was left unsaid

… Which brings me back to the elephant in the room, which Housing hell never mentions: immigration.

In the long run, over decades and centuries, Canada can match housing supply to housing demand, regardless of whether the national population is 40 million or 400 million. But in the here and now, a surge in new arrivals, particularly since the pandemic – with one million new residents in 2022, and likely more this year – has introduced housing demand at a far faster pace than supply can be built.

It’s simple math. There’s no getting around it. And both the Prime Minister and the man after his job would rather not talk about it.

Finally.

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Current levels of temporary immigration are unsustainable

Canada and Quebec experienced a sudden and unexpected explosion in their populations in 2022. At 2.4% and almost 1.8% respectively, this is the strongest one-year population growth in at least half a century.

The main source of this explosion is the extraordinarily high level of temporary immigration. However, political leaders tend to focus their attention purely on the number of permanent immigrants (for example, 500,000 in Canada in 2025, or 50,000 to 60,000 in Quebec in 2027) and “omit” temporary immigration.

This is a serious error of assessment.

Google translate used.

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Corporate Crony Class Win: Canadian Unemployment Rises, Immigrants Sold On Non-Existent Opportunities, Depressed Wages For All!

Canada’s labor market is stronger than expected, but most weren’t expecting much. Today’s Statistics Canada (Stat Can) Labor Force Survey (LFS) update shows the economy added more jobs than expected in November. However, the data also revealed more laborers were added than work, boosting unemployment. The trend is seen continuing near-term, with recent immigrants bearing the brunt. Most were struggling to find the relevant work they were sold on at record low unemployment. It doesn’t get easier as competition rises for roles in a downturn.

We are a Banana Republic.

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Three in Four Canadians Say Higher Immigration Is Worsening Housing Crisis: Poll

A large majority of Canadians agree that higher immigration is fuelling the housing crisis and putting pressure on the health-care system, a new Leger poll suggests.

New federal voting intention numbers from the polling firm also show that the Conservatives are maintaining their sizable lead over the governing Liberals.

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Almost 16000 so called “Foreign Students” have asked for refugee status in yet another immigration scam tolerated by Trudeau government

Maybe they’re women who have transitioned to male!

More international students are seeking asylum in Canada, numbers reveal

The number of international students who seek asylum in Canada has more than doubled in the past five years, according to government data obtained under an access-to-information request.

The number of refugee claims made by study permit holders has gone up 2.7 times to 4,880 cases last year from 1,835 in 2018, as the international student population also surged by 1.4 times to 807,750 from 567,065 in the same period.

Over the five years, a total of 15,935 international students filed a refugee claim in the country.

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67% of Canadians say immigration target is too high, poll says

Two-thirds of Canadians say this country’s immigration target is too high, suggests a new poll that points to how opinions on the issue are taking shape along political lines — a shift that could turn immigration into a wedge issue in the next federal election.

A poll by Abacus Data has found the percentage of people who say they oppose the country’s current immigration level has increased six points since July, with 67 per cent of Canadians now saying that taking in 500,000 permanent residents a year is too much.

“The public opinion has shifted in Canada to a point where if a political leader wanted to make this an issue, they could,” said Abacus chair and CEO David Coletto.


The public displays of hostility and contempt for Canada by multiple ethnic groups illustrates the toxic lies of Multiculturalism and Diversity.

Mass immigration is used as a weapon in Canada to appease tribal strongmen in return for votes.

Our politicians are full time identity politics panderers.

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John Robson: Canada Should Take a Lesson From Dublin Riots and End Massive Immigration

Riots are dangerous, undemocratic, and corrosive of trust and order. So when they become a significant form of political action, they warn that your system is falling apart. If you’re willing to listen.

Consider recent riots in Ireland. They seem surprising despite Ireland’s long troubled history because, outside Ulster, the Emerald Isle has over the last century been more dormant than explosive. But what isn’t surprising is the complacency of the political elite.

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