Kelly McParland: Of the long list of Liberal blunders, immigration takes the cake

In a contest for which liberal-minded policy project has gone most disastrously wrong, there would have to be big money on immigration.

There are rivals, of course. The massive debts racked up to finance heavy spending on well-meaning initiatives is one, but voters don’t care much about debt until it sparks a crisis. The climate war is another, except most people view it as a worthy goal, they just don’t want to pay for it.

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Migrants receive gold-plated benefits — Ottawa pivots on immigration

According to a government document circulated online on Monday, people seeking asylum in Canada can receive $224 per day to cover housing and food while waiting for application processing — that’s $81,760 per year.

Claimants in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) operated hotels, regardless of how they enter Canada, are provided with accommodations and meals once they are relocated, says the document dated March 14, noting the average cost per room across all sites is $140 per night. The average cost per day for meals is $84.

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Trudeau’s replacement migrants plan one-day strike Dec. 18

Immigrants sick of being scapegoated plan one-day strike Dec. 18

This year “we’ve seen an aggressive shift against the temporary migrant in Canada, whether student, refugee, temporary worker, with numerous migration restrictions from one day to the next that are creating greater precariousness for migrant workers,” Immigrant Workers Centre organizer Hector Salamanca told reporters.

The Grift is over.

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1.2 million temporary residents must leave Canada in 2025 when their status expires. But will they?

Maria Alfaro has built a life in Canada with two hard-earned postgraduation diplomas in human resources and organizational management.

Since arriving here more than five years ago, the former international student from El Salvador has made new friends, joined a church and worked as an administrative assistant at a Toronto law firm.

Lately she is feeling deflated as the window of her Canadian dream is closing and her days in the country are numbered.


Not bloody likely, the Trudeau government has already lost track of an earlier cohort of 1 Million temporary residents: A million more non-permanent residents live in Canada than official figures say, ministers told

And this is why you can’t trust the Liberal Party’s CBC propaganda … Liberal government’s immigration plan will cut housing gap almost in half, report says

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Beware the spin around changes to Liberal immigration targets

Immigration targets slashed! Drastic reduction in temporary residents. Canada to reduce new immigration by 21 per cent.

Headlines like these dominated the news after Ottawa announced it was reducing Canada’s intake of permanent residents by 21 per cent over the next three years, alongside new measures to bring the population of temporary immigrants into line with goals for it.

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Trudeau’s pals: The pricks at the Century Initiative discuss the benefit of mass immigration in depressing wages

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Easy Fix. It’s called Deportation … Brampton’s mayor wants a bylaw to keep Hindu & Sikh protesters apart after violent clashes last weekend

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown says he wants city council to pass a bylaw to keep Hindu and Sikh protesters away from each other after violent and raucous protests in the Ontario city.

The municipality’s move comes amid rising concern about foreign interference in Canada and as several other suburban centres impose buffer zones for houses of worship to shield them from heated protests by demonstrators responding to rising geopolitical tensions.

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Tim Hortons parent misses sales estimates on muted demand for service by cheap 3rd world labour

Tim Hortons parent Restaurant Brands misses sales estimates on muted demand

Restaurant Brands missed estimates for quarterly revenue on Tuesday due to weak demand across key businesses such as Tim Hortons, Burger King and international markets including China and the Middle East.

The Toronto-based company’s U.S.-listed shares were down five per cent before the bell.

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Imposing A Great Replacement Migration Policy Means Never Having To Say You’re Sorry … “Ministry ignored immigration impacts: Report”

The Canadian Immigration Department has admitted to ignoring whether foreign workers took Canadian jobs or kept wages low, Blacklock’s Reporter has reported.

Impacts are not monitored, said an internal report.

“The program is built on the assumption that benefits to Canada from the facilitation of select foreign workers exceed any potential harm to the domestic labour market,” said the Evaluation Of The International Mobility Program. “However document review and key informants pointed out that labour market impacts are not monitored.”


Trudeau, his cabinet, their corporate cronies and anyone else responsible for the Liberal Party’s cruel mass immigration scam should be jailed.

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Opposing gangs of violent Trudeau replacement migrants told to disperse after weapons seen in Brampton clash

Peel police have ordered a large crowd gathered for a demonstration outside a Hindu temple in Brampton to disperse after officers observed weapons.

In a post on social media Monday evening, police said the demonstration on The Gore Road near Tyler Avenue had been declared an “unlawful assembly” due to the presence of weapons within the crowd, and as a result, the Public Order Unit had been deployed to clear the area.

“All individuals are to disperse immediately or face arrest,” police added.

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Human trafficking surges by 73% under Trudeau Liberals

Human trafficking incidents have risen significantly since Justin Trudeau took office, with a 73% increase in police-reported cases since 2015, according to Statistics Canada’s latest report.

The data reveals that the number of incidents has climbed from 330 in 2015 to 597 by 2022, reflecting a substantial growth in human trafficking activity nationwide.

Progressives love exploiting the masses that’s why they demand open borders and mass immigration to destabilize economies.

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A tidal wave of immigration is swamping my country. It may not survive

Newsflash: Canada is in the process of falling apart.

No, it’s not because Quebec is once again threatening to hold a referendum on separation, although this may happen again in the coming years.

Our country is experiencing a series of crises because of the deliberate policy of mass immigration instigated by Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government soon after its election in 2015.

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Good: Federal immigration cuts mean temporary foreign residents have little chance to stay in Canada legally

Temporary residents will face tougher odds of becoming permanent residents after the federal government cut immigration rates for the next three years, raising the ire of foreign students and workers who have spent considerable time and money in pursuit of building their lives in Canada.

Many chose Canada as a destination because it offers pathways to permanent residency for those with a Canadian education and work experience. But as the temporary resident population has soared in recent years, the competition for PR status has become stiffer – and now there are fewer spots available.

We need to take our country back.

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What Elon Musk Gets Wrong About Immigration

Musk is right to attack replacement migration, but he should push his own logic a little further.

Elon Musk is an undoubted asset to a counter-revolutionary movement in need of elite friends. His acquisition of Twitter, his crusade on behalf of free speech, and now his active support for Donald Trump all amount to an encouraging set of developments, barely imaginable in 2020, that could prove decisive in the upcoming U.S. election.

Musk has even been calling out the Democrats’ long-standing strategy of weaponizing replacement migration to rig the balance of political power in what is meant to be the world’s model republic. “If Trump doesn’t win this election,” he lately reiterated to Tucker Carlson in an interview, “it’s the last election we’re gonna have.”

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Oh No! Greater Vancouver Food Bank won’t serve first year international students

A Greater Vancouver Food Bank policy prevents international students experiencing food insecurity during their first year in Canada from receiving free food while they adjust to an unfamiliar country and community.

Emma Nelson, communications manager at the GVFB, said in an email the policy exists because the federal government requires international students to have “substantial savings” before coming to Canada.

Federal rules require international students to have $20,635 saved up, in addition to tuition and travel costs, in order to come to study in Canada.


Trudeau’s immigration scam makes the most vulnerable Canadian citizens compete with his foreigners for food.

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