SHAW: Mass immigration is threatening democracy — but it’s not too late to save it

Established in July of last year, the Dominion Society — headed by former People’s Party of Canada director Daniel Tyrie — has made a noticeable splash in Canadian politics. The Dominion Society’s chief concern is mass immigration and its consequences. In their polemic against the policies of mass immigration, the Dominion Society says that the Canadian elite has manufactured a fictitious “mass immigration consensus,” and that this has been utilized to justify continued increases in the number of newcomers into Canada.

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Deported foreign student linked to Surrey extortion shooting, say federal documents

A man who was deported last month for suspected involvement in extortion crimes had been in Canada on a study permit. He was believed to have fired several shots earlier this year at a Surrey home from a Jeep Wrangler, federal records show.

Lovebir Singh, 22, was identified by Surrey police as a suspect in extortion-related criminal activity in a public appeal last month looking for information on Singh’s activities and his associates.

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Social media account touting Khalistani extremism claims responsibility for death of Windsor, Ont., woman

A social media account promoting Sikh extremist views is claiming responsibility for the stabbing of a woman in the southwestern Ontario town of LaSalle this week.

LaSalle police on Wednesday identified 45-year-old Nancy Grewal of Windsor, Ont., as the victim in the stabbing. She died March 3 in the area of Todd Lane.

On social media, an account says in Punjabi that Nancy Grewal of Windsor was killed over her criticism of the Khalistani movement.

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Slain Windsor woman expressed fears of Sikh extremism days before she died

Less than a week before she died, a woman stabbed in a small southwestern Ontario town had spoken to CBC about the threats she was facing for speaking out about Khalistan extremism.

Nancy Grewal, 45, was identified by police as the victim in a stabbing outside a home on Todd Lane in LaSalle, Ont., on Tuesday.

She was at the home working as a personal support worker.


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Who is anti-Khalistani activist Nancy Grewal? Indian-origin influencer stabbed to death in Canada as family reveals threats

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WARMINGTON: Jewish community reeling as two more synagogues shot up in Toronto and York Region

The Greater Toronto Area has been shaken to its core after gunshots were fired into two more synagogues.

Toronto Police and neighbouring York Regional Police were sharing information Saturday morning following two disturbing early morning Jewish synagogue shooting incidents in those jurisdictions.


The GTA shaken to its core because a couple of synagogues were shot up? No not really.

This is normal nowadays and barely cause for a raised eyebrow.

It is the inevitable result of an immigration policy every bit as criminal as the perps who shot up the synagogues.

It is time that those responsible for Canada’s nation destroying immigration policy are treated as the criminals they are.

Make no mistake: the importation of incompatible cultures is being done deliberately to undermine our society.

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Carney government introduces latest tweak to cheap foreign labour scam

Stupid rhymes with witch

Canada launches new program to grant 33,000 foreign workers permanent residence, immigration minister reveals

… “We have launched it already,” Diab said during an interview with the Star this week, where she also touched on questions about her competence. “I am not in a position to tell you specifically how many so far, but we will in the month of April be able to provide more clarity and more detail on them.”

Government data showed that 2,125,035 temporary residents had their permits expire in 2025 and another 1,938,805 are expected to run out of status in 2026. The questions of where they have gone and will end up have prompted concerns over a potential surge of undocumented population.

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Four Singhs charged after $2.3M in suspected fentanyl seized in Brampton probe

More than $2.3 million worth of suspected fentanyl was seized and four individuals have been charged following an interprovincial drug trafficking investigation that spanned between Alberta and the Greater Toronto Area.

In a news release, police say the investigation, dubbed “Project OLLIE,” began in May 2025 when the OPP launched an intelligence-led probe into a network trafficking fentanyl between the GTA and Calgary.

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Immigration could soon account for all of Canada’s population growth: expert

OTTAWA — With Canada’s population growth now essentially flat, the country could be heading toward an unprecedented situation where population growth is driven entirely by immigration, one expert says.

Based on the federal government’s latest Immigration Levels Plan, the parliamentary budget officer projects 2026 will be Canada’s second consecutive year of zero population growth.


They’re selling the same BS in order to justify Canada being converted into a 3rd World Dumpster.

We need migrants to create housing demand or else no one will build new inventory and the economy will stagnate and rents will go up!

What they really want is imported tribal vote blocs, depressed wages and the protection of their real estate equity not to mention the opportunity to profit from the shortages mass immigration creates.

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The Roller Coaster of Provincial-Federal Jockeying Over Immigration Powers

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s promise to hold a referendum that will give her province a chance to demand greater control over immigration is the latest episode in the long-standing, ever-evolving drama between the provinces and Ottawa over immigration jurisdiction.

The October referendum will ask nine questions, including four on constitutional issues. But the major spark igniting a firestorm of debate across Canada is the five immigration questions.

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Two stabbed by funny looking Scotsman in Edinburgh… it’s OK he’s mentally ill

Stabby Scotsman

TWO people were stabbed after a man was spotted carrying two large knives in a Scottish city.

Officers swooped on the Calder area of Edinburgh this morning at around 8.25am.

F***ing Jump!

h/t Patti Jo

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GOLDSTEIN: Criticizing flawed immigration and refugee policies is not racism

When Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government dismisses legitimate criticism of Canada’s immigration and refugee policies as racism, it is essentially calling most Canadians racist.

This is nothing new for the Liberals.

It was the same tactic the Justin Trudeau government employed.

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Parkland RCMP lay multiple charges in cross‑country extortion and shootings investigation

Jagdeep Singh

Parkland RCMP have charged three men and issued a Canada‑wide arrest warrant in connection with an ongoing extortion and firearms investigation targeting the South Asian community.

The probe stems from two shootings at a Spring Meadow Estate home in Parkland County in late 2025. No one was injured in either incident.

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Lionel Shriver’s Splendidly Paced Immigration Satire

A Better Life dramatizes the consequences of “suicidal empathy.”

No one reads a Lionel Shriver novel expecting a cheerful ending, and her latest, A Better Life, will not disillusion readers in this respect. An expert in the depiction and skewering of middle-class vanity, Shriver is merciless in examining dainty liberal principles, then shredding them and the people who hold them.

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Canadian Liberals let in nearly 25k unvetted asylum seekers from world’s most dangerous countries: report

An insider report authored by a former director of policy at Immigration with the Canadian government has shown that, for nearly a decade, Canada let in 25,000 asylum seekers without any of them ever being properly vetted.

The report, by the Toronto-based C.D. Howe Institute, and authored by James Yousif, who is the former director of policy at Immigration, noted how the federal government “slashed all its usual controls to weed out fraudsters, human traffickers and terrorists” in letting these people into the nation.

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