Trudeau’s out-of-control immigration policies hitting Canada hard

In the last six months, Canada has added nearly 600,000 people to our population due to out-of-control immigration. That’s an increase in population of 1.5% in just six months — or put another way, we are increasing our population at a rate of 3% a year, all through immigration.


Live in TO?

Have your municipal taxes gone up?

One reason is the thousands of migrants Trudeau is dumping in Toronto.

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Toronto Unemployment Hits 317k People, More Than All of Quebec

If Greater Toronto is still ahead of the national curve, Canada may be in trouble. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the unemployment rate climbed sharply in May. Rising unemployment is a national trend, but the rapid pace at which it’s climbing can be attributed to Greater Toronto, home to a third of the increased unemployment in the past year. It’s a general trend across Southern Ontario, which has gone from the driver of the national economy to a major drag.


Conservatives lead Liberals by 12 points – Inflation and jobs/the economy top concerns (Nanos)

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Most Canadians Say Home Ownership Unattainable Despite Rate Cut: Poll

Despite the Bank of Canada’s decision to drop interest rates, it’s not enough for most Canadians to get into the housing market, according to a recent poll.

On June 4 the Bank of Canada dropped its key interest rate by 0.25 percent from five percent to 4.75 percent. It was the first cut in four years.

However, in a June 11 survey by polling firm Ipsos, eight in 10 (82 percent) of respondents said that even if interest rates drop further, homeownership will still be unattainable for them. Sixty-two percent said they’ve given up on ever owning a home.


Imagine if someone dropped a Nuke on Ottawa! Would I ever be not sad!

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Alberta says advisory report shows federal electricity targets are ‘reckless’

The Alberta government pointed Tuesday to a new report from a federal advisory committee, calling it proof that Ottawa should abandon its “reckless” 2035 clean electricity targets.

But the chair of the committee behind the report said its recommendations are aimed at toning down the political rhetoric around clean power and helping Ottawa and the provinces find common ground.

The federally appointed Canada Electricity Advisory Council — a group made up of industry leaders, Indigenous leaders and executives — released a report Monday with suggestions on how Ottawa can accomplish its goal of decarbonizing the country’s electricity grid.

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Race Baiting Liberal Liar

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Liberals, NDP pass investment tax hike motion, as Tories condemn ‘job-killing’ policy

OTTAWA — The Liberal motion endorsing a hike to the capital gains tax passed Tuesday afternoon despite the federal Conservatives voting against it, arguing the changes will kill innovation in the country’s economy and punish farmers, retirees, entrepreneurs and doctors.

Together, the Liberals, Bloc Québécois, and the NDP supported the ways-and-means motion, which was enough to carry it, although the legislation has yet to be tabled despite the tax hike scheduled to come into effect on June 25th. The government has promised legislation on the tax increase this fall.

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More Canadians believe Elvis is alive than believe Trudeau’s net-zero goal can be reached

More Canadians believe Elvis is still alive than the ability of the country to reach net-zero targets under the Paris Accord.

That was the message from pollster Nik Nanos who inked off the Global Energy show in Calgary on Tuesday with a warning that Canadians aren’t happy with Ottawa’s energy policies.

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Douglas Todd: Disease spreads by overcrowding, made worse by housing unaffordability

As if there are not enough problems with the exorbitant cost of housing, now we must face up to how it contributes to poor health.

Overcrowding within houses and apartments helps spread disease, according to studies in the U.S., Britain and Australia.

Overcrowding, which is calculated on the number of people living together per square foot, could be at its worst in almost a century in English-speaking countries.

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Party leaders have the ability to step up and clean house of alleged colluders

The shocking report released by the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) last week is the stuff of democratic nightmares. In brief, the committee reported that when it comes to foreign interference, the call is coming from inside the houses: several parliamentarians may be working with foreign governments in ways that undermine Canada’s national security and democratic institutions. Notably, these parliamentarians may have unknowingly received donations from foreign governments, while at least one is alleged to have passed confidential information to foreign agents.

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FIRST READING: Canada’s 2.7 million temporary workers may not take kindly to deportation

As Canadian governments pursue early efforts to bring down the country’s unprecedentedly high rate of temporary migrants, it’s not being taken well by the thousands of students and foreign workers who are effectively being told to leave.


Canadians were betrayed.

The Liberal government saw votes and opened the immigration floodgates.

Then the LPC outsourced immigration entryways to the corporate class whose eyes lit up in dollar signs at the prospect of a pool of cheap wage depressing labour and any other scam that came to mind.

Both the Liberal Party and the Corporate sector remain very happy to profit at your expense while destroying Canada.

And finally few ever get deported from Canada.

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Kelly McParland: Chrystia Freeland talks nonsense

Ontario had a cabinet shuffle last week during which an intriguing but little-remarked change took place.

Someone named Stan Cho will replace someone named Neil Lumsden for seating rights at Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet table. The intriguing bit is that while Neil was minister of tourism, culture and sport, Stan will be minister of tourism, culture and gaming.

Gambling has replaced sport because it’s all about money, and money is more important than sports. Sports knows this, which is why sporting broadcasts are now just pretexts to ceaselessly batter viewers with gambling ads. Wayne Gretzky, formerly a hockey hero, is now best known as a shill for BetMGM.

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StatsCan: One-third of Canadians will be foreign-born by 2041

A briefing note from Statistics Canada says based on current immigration trends, “one in three” Canadian residents will foreign-born come 2041, per Blacklock’s Reporter.

Canadian-born residents would become a minority in Toronto, the February 7 brief said.

Currently foreign-born residents account for 23% of Canada’s population, which the brief notes is “by far the highest of the G7 countries.” By comparison, only 14% of US residents are foreign-born.

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Byelection in Toronto Liberal Stronghold a Test Ahead of General Election

The Liberals’ grip on big-city voters will be tested in two weeks when a byelection takes place in a Toronto riding the party has held since 1993.

Liberal candidate Leslie Church, a former chief of staff for Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, will fend off Tory candidate Don Stewart, who works in the financial sector.

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