Poilievre says temporary foreign workers taking jobs from young Canadians

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says temporary foreign workers are taking jobs from young Canadians while youth unemployment is high.

Poilievre made the comment today during a press conference in Charlottetown, several days after the government released mid-year immigration data.

On Monday, Poilievre said on social media the government had exceeded caps it set for temporary worker visas, and accused the government of being “out of control” on immigration.

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Liberals are already missing their promised lower immigration targets

Despite promises from the Liberal government that they would be curbing the sky-high immigration rates of the Trudeau era, new data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada shows that Canada is already on track to exceed its 2025 targets.

In the first seven months of 2025, Canada accepted 246,300 new permanent residents, according to data released last week by IRCC.

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Citizens coalition slams Liberals for ‘out-of-control’ immigration system

The National Citizens Coalition is warning Canada’s immigration system is in chaos, blaming Liberal policies for driving the housing crisis, straining hospitals, and leaving young Canadians without work.

In a statement Tuesday, the group launched its Canadians for Responsible Immigration campaign, calling for an immediate rollback of record immigration levels and a return to what it described as the more sustainable policies of a decade ago.

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A 17-year-old girl was stabbed to death by an asylum seeker while calling police to report that she was being followed

A 17-year-old girl was stabbed to death while calling police to report that she was being followed — with the arrest of an asylum seeker triggering furious protests across the Netherlands.

The body of the victim, only identified by the first name Lisa, was found in a roadside ditch in Amsterdam early last Wednesday, hours after she was attacked on her way home from a night out with friends.

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BARCLAY: Liberal mass migration policies have eroded public safety in Canada and Alberta

Recently, Alberta’s Minister of Jobs, Economy, Trade, and Immigration, Joseph Schow, declared that Mark Carney’s Liberal government “has lost control over immigration” and warned that the Liberal government’s inability to effectively regulate the influx of international mass migration within Canada has imposed a severe strain upon “housing, healthcare, employment, and other public services” throughout Alberta.

(Incognito)

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Think tank urges parliament to allow open debate on immigration quotas

Parliament should allow free debate on immigration quotas without dismissing calls for reductions as racist, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute said Thursday.

The Ottawa think tank warned that Canada’s reluctance to face blunt disagreements on immigration has left the country “weakened to the point of serious decline.”

(Incognito)

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KLEIN: Politicians silent as Jewish women and children terrorized

Recently in the Winnipeg Sun, guest columnist Lawrence Pinsky KC described a scene that should never occur in a Canadian city. At Folklorama’s Israel Pavilion, Shalom Square, held at the Jewish Community Centre, a mob harassed Jewish community members and their guests. They shouted vile sexualized slurs at women and girls, screamed threats like “Hamas is coming for you,” and played recordings of gunshots and screaming children.

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Class war: BBC finds flags threatening

National flags have started lining our streets. They may say something more

Driving through the south west of Birmingham, it’s hard not to notice something about the lampposts.

For more than a mile, almost every one has a St George’s or union jack flag attached – thousands of them.

In one district, Weoley Castle, the BBC found two men carrying a ladder and shopping bags. A DIY trip this was not, because as we stop to talk to them one rests the ladder against a lamppost, the other pulls a union jack flag from the bag, and the next minute it’s flying high.


The BBC to my knowledge has never published a negative piece about the Palestinian flags that litter the UK. But that’s an upper class thing so it’s OK. Only proles would fly a Union Jack.

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Latest Immigration Numbers Show Carney’s Liberals Still Using Canada As A 3rd World Cheap Labour Dumping Ground

Here’s what Canada’s latest immigration data reveals

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has revealed the closely watched statistics on permanent and temporary resident trends after being accused for weeks by the Conservatives of withholding the data.
On Friday, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada updated its webpages with data on arrivals of asylum claimants, international students and foreign workers, as well as applications caught up in the department’s backlog.

Although there are still more than 2.2 million immigration applications awaiting a decision, the number of temporary residents — made up of international students, foreign workers and refugee claimants — declined in the first six months of 2025, compared to the same period last year.


Declined? Not by any material amount. Carney and his pal Wiseman are screwing us over as expected.  It is an act of evil.

The article is BULLSHIT PROPAGANDA excreted by the Star on demand.

This is not immigration, it is population replacement.

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Majority Say Immigrants Must Adopt Canadian Values

“Local norms”

Across age and party lines, most Canadians think immigrants should embrace local norms

New polling from Research Co shows how Canadians currently feel about immigration, with many saying immigration levels should be reduced and even more saying immigrants should have to adopt Canadian values to live here.

Overall, Canadians are divided on whether immigration has a mostly positive or mostly negative effect on the country. Forty-three percent say it is positive, while 39 percent say it is negative.

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Wave of protests planned at up to 30 migrant hotels this weekend

Asylum hotels across the country will be hit by a wave of anti-immigration protests over the next three days, The Times understands.

Dozens of demonstrations are being planned after a High Court judge ordered the removal of migrants from a hotel in Essex.

Hotels in Chichester, Cannock, Wakefield and Tamworth are believed to be among the main targets as communities seek to replicate the results of the landmark ruling on Tuesday.

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Toronto teens charged with murder in Etobicoke shooting

 

Gang members sporting Gangsta style clothing

An 18-year-old and a 19-year-old from Toronto have been charged with first-degree murder in the fatal springtime shooting of 23-year-old Awais Ismail Awais in north Etobicoke.

Police identified Malikye Monoroth and Saaid Mohamed as suspects. On Tuesday, Monoroth, 18, was arrested and charged. Police arrested and charged Mohamed, 19, on Wednesday.

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London is in trouble and there’s no point denying it

Whitechapel Market London

The media elites’ classist indifference to the fraying of social bonds is gross.

A new high-status opinion just dropped: London is fine. From their converted Edwardian houses in the leafy suburbs where you won’t get a burger for less than 15 quid, London’s preening opinion-shapers have taken to X to say all is well in the capital. Ignore the ‘Trumpist’ talking points about London going down the swanny, they cry between glugs of pinot noir – life’s never been better! One envisions the grimaces of people on the other side of town when they see such hot takes pop up on their mobile phones that they cling to for dear life lest some wanker on a stolen Lime bike should snatch them.

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Bournemouth police are losing control

Who is Ritchie Wellman? He is a father, a boyfriend, an assistant operations manager at a local business and a part-time paedophile hunter. Right now, however, at 7 p.m. in a dusty car park down the road from Bournemouth pier, Ritchie is the commander of his own private policing unit, briefing his officers before their first patrol. He tells them not to assault anybody, not to be provoked, not to drink or smoke on the job, and to reassure the public if they are concerned by this new authority on their streets: ‘This is not a takeover.’

Ritchie is a normal guy, and he and his officers and others in Bournemouth like them believe that their town is falling apart and that the state is not coming to save it. They say rapes, stabbings, violent disorder and anti-social behaviour are turning their home into somewhere that they do not recognise. The police tried to make it safer but failed. Now it’s the people’s turn.

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