B.C. companies have racked up over a third of all federal penalties for breaching migrant worker protection laws in the last decade, far surpassing every other Canadian jurisdiction, a BIV analysis has found.
Since 2016, B.C. companies have been fined over $6.1 million—more than a third of the nearly $18 million in nationwide penalties issued for non-compliance under the federal Temporary Foreign Worker and International Mobility programs.
The number of Canadians who say the federal government is letting in too many immigrants has spiked in recent years — and among Conservative voters the swing is even more dramatic, according to a new poll from Environics Institute.
The Canadian consensus that adding more newcomers is generally a positive development is crumbling — and it’s largely driven by most Conservative voters moving to a starkly more negative position on the immigration system.
Only the most stupid of Lib-Left ideologues believe the lies we’ve been fed about the benefits of not being able to afford a home or access healthcare in the name of immigration for the “Greater Good”. The rest lie out of habit.
Mass immigration only benefits the corporate class and vote whoring politicians (Which is all of them with rare exception).
And living in a low trust society where our government treats us like 2nd Class citizens reminds us every day that diversity is our strength.
“I’m not racist, but”, “I don’t want to sound racist, but”, is what I’ve been hearing from some of my Canadian friends in recent conversations.
Growing up in Canada, our immigration policy was a source of pride. We had a robust system that made sure we took in highly educated immigrants from all over the world. I remember in high school, my math teacher had immigrated from Algeria, and had a PhD in computer science. Canada even welcomed a modest amount of refugees from oppressed countries, and I would hear stories from Uber drivers tell me how grateful they were to be in Canada.
The author wants you to know that frank discussion about immigration is a recent thing in his genteel circles.
That’s not the case on this blog or among it’s readers.
He encourages readers to be bold and speak freely about difficult subjects but perversely ends with a warning about the rise of populism which evidently should not be mentioned in polite company somehow overlooking that populism gave voice to the people most harmed by mass immigration.
The author resides in Texas. Why do I suspect the blog and it’s author are an AI fiction?
Canadians’ views on immigration have become slightly more positive but the opinion gap along political lines has widened to a record level, according to a poll that tracks public attitudes toward immigration and refugees.
The annual Environics Institute survey found that 56 per cent of Canadians believe the country accepts too many immigrants, declining by two percentage points from last year, following a dramatic increase in negative sentiments between 2022 and 2024.
Issmat Al-Akhali had plans to expand his Halifax student residence business to other locations in Canada given that his Granville Hall residence had a wait list teeming with students.
He was on track to add another residence in the Nova Scotia capital and develop one near the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown. His long-term goal was to expand outside of Atlantic Canada.
Yea we should definitely swamp the country with 3rd World migrants so this guy can rent them rooms.
Food delivery couriers and their e-bikes are fixtures in many neighbourhoods. From midday on, they gather on streets dense with restaurants. All this waiting time is unpaid. And even when orders do come in, couriers often spend more uncompensated time waiting for them, says Émile Baril, a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Research on Migration and Society at Concordia University in Montreal.
Pigs like this deliver food in the GTA
A Door Dash driver was fined $500 and banned from the delivery service after spitting in a Whitby man’s order even after receiving a tip.
Support for immigration in Canada has cratered. Ottawa started polling Canadians in 1996 on their views on immigration. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, last year was the first time that a majority of Canadians believed there were too many immigrants. A more recent Nanos poll finds that 71 per cent now favour reducing their number. If the government cannot win back support for one of Canada’s flagship policies, our long-term economic growth and geopolitical influence are at risk.
Let me begin by acknowledging that record levels of immigration after the pandemic did exacerbate an already-serious housing crisis and that Canadians are justifiably concerned about taking care of who is already here when poverty rates and the number of homeless have risen. Immigration policy was mismanaged post-pandemic, and Canadians were right to be concerned.
Not were right to be concerned bur were right to rebel at the elite’s heinous replacement immigration scam.
This is just more G&M apologist prattle justifying Corporate Canada importing slaves to lower wages and profit from the shortages.
There is no such thing as a labour shortage only a wage gap between what is on offer and what citizens will accept.
Ontario Sikh leader explains why he refused protection: ‘I’d rather take India’s bullet’
The man who has replaced Hardeep Singh Nijjar as the leader of the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) group in Canada says he turned down an offer of protection from the Canadian government that would have required him to “disappear” from his life.
Inderjeet Singh Gosal of Brampton, Ont., is considered one of the main targets for assassination by the same forces that already gunned down his predecessor in the parking lot of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, B.C.
Gosal says he has no plans to keep a low profile and will be in the nation’s capital for an SFJ-organized referendum on Punjabi independence from India next month — an event sure to infuriate the Modi government.
Canada’s immigration policy is an elite imposed tyranny.
Between 2021 and 2024, the United States had the highest level of immigration in its history.
That was the conclusion of a New York Times analysis published in late 2024. It estimated that over the four years of President Joe Biden’s administration, about eight million people had immigrated. This movement of people, powered by asylum claimants crossing the Mexican border, represented, said the Times, “a faster pace of arrivals than during any other period on record, including the peak years of Ellis Island, when millions of Europeans came to the United States.”
“Even after taking into account today’s larger U.S. population, the recent surge is the most rapid since at least 1850.”
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s plans to build housing and infrastructure nationwide are threatened by a potential shortage of construction workers, according to a new report from Deloitte.
The report, released Wednesday, projects that Canada will need to mobilize half a million skilled trade workers by 2030 in order to meet its goals, and as many as 800,000 workers by 2034.
The roughly 410,000 to 520,000 new workers needed to meet construction goals given the current workforce doesn’t factor in 270,000 construction workers expected to retire in the next decade and who will need to be replaced.
This is just a scam to bring in unlimited numbers of unskilled 3rd World migrants and provide our Corporate Kings with more slaves.
Canada’s food industry has become addicted to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). The numbers tell a sobering story.
In just a few months of enforcement data — from July to late September 2025 — the federal government has listed 26 food-related employers found non-compliant with federal rules governing the program. That’s everything from oyster farms to sushi restaurants, cafes, and food processors. That’s nearly 40% of all companies fined during that period.
The owner of an Etobicoke-based Canadian Tire store has been fined $111,000 by the federal government for violating the guidelines of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program.
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), the federal ministry that runs the TFW program, found branch owner Ezhil Natarajan in violation of two guidelines: that wages, work conditions or the job did not match what was listed in offers of employment and that employees were assigned to work different roles than what they were hired for.
Across Canada White people have been raptured leaving behind confused 3rd World masses
‘I’ve applied to more than 50 jobs, didn’t get one interview’: Why job fairs are attracting massive crowds
They lineup by the hundreds, shoulder-to-shoulder, roped off around the centre court of Markham’s Markville Mall.
It’s 2:30 p.m. on a weekday afternoon. You might suspect the crowd is queued up for the newest iPhone or perhaps a video game console release, instead they’re looking for a way to put food on the table, a roof over their heads.
This is a job fair, an increasingly popular way for employers to screen large crowds of prospective employees.
With unemployment hitting highs not seen in a decade, the crowds at these recruitment events outnumber openings.
A number of such “employment” articles have run of late, all of them with photos of job fair lines. None feature any white people.
The federal government issued more than $6.8 million in penalties to employers violating the rules of the temporary foreign worker program from January to September 2025, already surpassing the total from 2024’s record-setting year of fines, according to data from Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada.
That is about a 65 per cent increase from the $4.1 million in penalties handed out last year.
From January to the end of September this year, Ottawa levied 214 fines against non-compliant companies, averaging $31,971 per decision, according to the Star’s analysis of the data. That’s up from 155 fines last year, which averaged $26,776 — nearly double the 2023 average of $13,860.
Star propaganda on behalf of the Liberal Party and their corporate cronies.
The fines are small and treated as the cost of doing business. They are not a deterrent.
I am told on good authority that this is a typical day at the Albany Club
Exclusive Tory club hires foreign workers under program Pierre Poilievre vows to kill
OTTAWA — Toronto’s Albany Club bills itself as the “premier private club for leaders in Canada’s business and Conservative political spheres,” and offers luxurious suites, brings in Australian Wagyu beef for the dining room and allows members to buy imported wines not available at the LCBO.
But one thing it couldn’t procure last year was Canadian staff.