Canada needs more immigration because that’s what Dominic Barton, McKinsey & Company and the rest of Canada’s corporate welfare class wants

Liberal minister says Canada needs more immigration, some worried about impacts on services

… Radio-Canada reported last week that two sources within Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said McKinsey & Company’s influence on immigration policy has grown in recent years.

A government response to a Conservative MP’s written question, which was tabled in the House of Commons in December, says the department has not recently awarded any contracts to the consulting firm — at least, not during the timeframe the MP asked about, which was from March 2021 until October 2022.

And during the interview Thursday, Fraser said McKinsey has had no role to play in the new immigration levels plan.

“I’m not being influenced by them,” Fraser said.

“This is something that I’ve arrived at independently.”


Fraser is a fucking liar.

Canada does not need mass immigration. The likes of Dominic Barton, McKinsey & Company and the rest of Canada’s corporate class want it so they can profit off the backs of citizens.

The Liberal Party has sold Canadians out to its crony capitalist buddies.

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Freeland to attend World Economic Forum’s Davos meeting

Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will attend the globalist World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual meeting this month, but Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) leader Pierre Poilievre has said a hard no to any of his MPs attending.

The WEF’s annual meeting will be held January 16-23 in Davos, Switzerland.

Are they tone deaf or just arrogant?

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Quebec group launches private prosecution against Trudeau over illegal Roxham Road border crossings

A prominent Quebec author and historian at the head of a Quebec activist group has initiated a private criminal prosecution against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, claiming the prime minister has encouraged illegal immigration into Canada, in violation of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

h/t Osumashi

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No-shows, dropouts and asylum requests — these 10 schools have Canada’s highest rates of ‘non-compliance’ among international students

Ontario is home to seven of the 10 schools flagged by the Canadian government as having the highest rates of “non-compliance” when it comes to international students failing to show up for their registered courses, or instead applying for asylum.

The names of the so-called designated learning institutions, or DLIs — schools approved to host international students — were revealed in an internal report by the Immigration Department’s integrity risk management branch.

The list raises questions about Canada’s rapidly expanding international education industry, which has seen schools bring in hundreds of thousands of foreign students at significantly higher tuition rates than their Canadian peers, and whether it may be experiencing issues around compliance and enforcement.

This is allowed to happen, make no mistake it is a deliberate effort to undermine our society. 

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ChiCom Front Under RCMP Investigation For Commie Thuggery Hold’s Charitable Status In Trudeau’s Canada

B.C. group under RCMP scrutiny for Beijing ties has charitable status in Canada

RICHMOND, B.C.—Across the street from a strip mall lined with restaurants and hair salons, the shield of the Wenzhou Friendship Society hangs above a gated entry.

What has gone on behind those doors is part of a Canadian national security investigation into the aggressive foreign interference tactics of the Chinese government.

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Weapons makers say Ottawa is leaving them in the dark on its plans to aid Ukraine

The association representing Canada’s defence contractors says it’s going to take a lot more than talk to put the industry on a so-called “war footing.”

In a bluntly-worded opinion piece published online Wednesday, Christyn Cianfarani, executive director of the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries, said that Canada — unlike its allies — has not put in place a framework to ramp up production to meet the demand triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Instead, Cianfarani wrote, the industry has heard “vague pleas” from the Liberal government “for companies to get with the program,” without any clear sense of which items of equipment are needed and what the long-term expectations might be.

Was it all just Liberal Bullshit or are they waiting for palms to be greased?

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GOLDSTEIN: Elitism, not populism, threatens our democracy

Elitism poses a far greater threat to democratic institutions than populism and the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland next week is a case in point.

From a Canadian perspective anyone who cares about democracy should worry a lot more about the WEF than the Freedom Convoy.

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Government will review McKinsey contracts, Trudeau says

The government will review $66 million worth of contracts it awarded to management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday.

Speaking during a news conference in Mexico City at the North American Leaders’ Summit (NALS), Trudeau said he’s asked Public Service and Procurement Minister Helena Jaczek and President of the Treasury Board Mona Fortier to examine the contracts.

“I asked Minister Jaczek and Minister Fortier to do a follow-up and look closely at the numbers, and look at the circumstances that we heard about in the news,” Trudeau said in French.

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The Trudeau Liberals’ long, sordid history with McKinsey

It’s a very good thing that public attention and opposition inquiries are at last promising to shed light on the opaque and strangely intimate relationship between the Trudeau Liberals and McKinsey and Company, the global management consultancy that mutated into a service agency for dictators, oligarchs and corporate drug pushers. Its former boss was Dominic Barton, the longtime Trudeau confidant and Canada’s former ambassador to China.

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John Ivison: Growing spending on consultants by ballooning public service is the real scandal

OTTAWA — “We’re definitely going to reduce the cost of consultants.”

The leader of the Conservative party hasn’t committed himself to much but that’s a pretty definitive promise — a Pierre Poilievre government would reduce the spending on third-party consultants that Ottawa’s own estimates suggest rose to $17.7 billion in 2022.


Not buying what Ivinson is selling. Yes far too much is spent on consultants a scandal in itself but he refuses to entertain the possibility that consultants have shaped government policy to serve their own interests. Dominic Barton, McKinsey and the LPC have conspired to remake this country via mass immigration out of sheer greed.

Poilievre had better speak out about this.

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RCMP Officer Under Scrutiny For Web Site With Political Views Not Sanctioned By Trudeau

B.C. Mountie’s anti-Trudeau website raises concerns about discriminatory views within the RCMP

A B.C. Mountie’s anti-Trudeau website is causing waves in a small West Kootenay community and raising concerns about political bias among the ranks of the RCMP.

The Church of Trudeau website was online last November and early December and featured theatrical performances by a man dressed up as multiple characters in what appears to be satirical political commentary about the Prime Minister and what the site referred to as “left-wing Liberal ideologies.”

CBC News has confirmed the identity of the man in photos and videos on the website as Trail, B.C., RCMP officer Brent Lord through a source familiar with the website and its contents.


The goal is to criminalize dissent against the likes of Trudeau and McKinsey’s evil immigration policy.

Dissent is not a crime unless you disagree with Justin.

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Poilievre calls for study of McKinsey and Company’s earning spike under Liberal government

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for a committee study of the government’s relationship with a consulting firm following reports it has been awarded 30 times more money in federal contracts under Justin Trudeau’s Liberals than Stephen Harper’s Conservatives.

… “The questions it raises for us are not around the international firm,” he said, “but rather, why did the Government of Canada hand over its priorities, through contracts, to a private foreign company?”

Poilievre also questioned former McKinsey global managing director Dominic Barton’s later appointment to Canadian ambassador to China, a position he left in 2021.

“It’s time for Canadians to get answers,” Poilievre said. “We need to know what this money was for, what influence McKinsey has had in our government, and it is time for Canadian taxpayers to have answers to these questions.”

Trudeau sold control of Canada’s Immigration Policy to McKinsey to benefit the corporate class.

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What is Trudeau’s game with the politicking over a ‘just transition’?

It will be interesting to see which of Alberta’s two main party leaders is able to make the stronger case in the upcoming election that Justin Trudeau is rooting for her opponent.

The UCP has already been banging the drum of a Notley-Trudeau-Singh alliance, but at this point a credible case can be made that Trudeau prefers the re-election of Danielle Smith and the UCP. How else to explain the federal government’s clumsy and ill-timed announcement of forthcoming “Just Transition” legislation?

Justin is an idiot but a true believer of the BIG GREEN LIE.

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