Your taxes pay for your replacements: Liberals admit migrants filling homeless shelters but can’t say how many

Illegal immigrants and refugee claimants are taking up more than 10% of shelter beds across Canada, according to a federal memo — but the true number is unknown because “sanctuary cities” refuse to track it.

The February 28 briefing note to Housing Minister Gregor Robertson said immigrants, resettled refugees and asylum claimants are more likely than citizens to use family shelters.

Surveys found they made up 13% of shelter users overall, and nearly 30% of those housed in temporary spaces like hotels and motels.

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B.C. trucking firm has links to company banned because of overpass crashes

Chohan Trucking – When you absolutely need to hit an overpass

A new trucking firm in B.C. has links to Chohan Freight Forwarders Ltd., a company the province shut down after it was involved in multiple overpass crashes, a Postmedia News examination has found.

It’s unclear whether Legacy Pathways Ltd.’s links to the former company violate B.C. Motor Vehicle Act regulations, but the Transportation Ministry said its commercial vehicle safety enforcement branch “is aware of concerns regarding Legacy Pathways Ltd. and is investigating.”


A CBC report on Chohan from last year.

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Easy pickings I assume ….

How many of these upstanding young men (and woman) are actually Canadian citizens?

‘Two weeks to pack up our house’: Quebec family forced to return to U.S. after 15 years in Canada

After building a life in Canada for more than a decade, a family is now forced to leave the country by next week, leaving them shocked with what they describe as a harsh decision from Canada’s immigration department.

For 15-year-old Stella Figg, she could have played her last soccer game on Canadian soil on Sunday.

“It’s really challenging to know that I might have to restart at zero,” she told CTV News.

Stella was born in the United States but moved to Canada when she was a baby. Her parents moved here for work 15 years ago with Stella and their son.


The law is the law but there are criminals of all varieties that remain in Canada with no fear of arrest or expulsion.

Our government makes annexation look good. Trump would fix this.

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MORGAN: Canada must close the immigration floodgates now!

We must stop this mass-influx of bodies — and it doesn’t really matter who gets it done.

Controlled immigration is beneficial for both an economy and a society. Mass immigration leads to socioeconomic disaster.

Canada has been suffering the effects of mass immigration for years. The Trudeau government opened the floodgates and used mass immigration to shield the results of its economic incompetence. Pouring people into the country offers a meager and short-term economic boost. It keeps the national GDP growing so they could point to one positive economic indicator.

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Justin Trudeau offered to save migrants from Trump; 8 years later Canadians are still paying the price

Although officially ‘closed,’ the Roxham Road border crossing is bustling, thanks to human traffickers.

On January 28, 2017, in the immediate aftermath of President Trump’s first travel ban, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sent out a tweet that would reverberate far beyond social media:

To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith. Diversity is our strength. #WelcomeToCanada.”

Migrants and asylum-seekers in the United States took Trudeau at his word, and within weeks, illegal crossings over the Quebec-New York border surged, centered on a rural stretch known as Roxham Road.

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Inspectors admit Canadians losing jobs to black market in migrant permits

Canadians are losing jobs and wages to a black market in migrant worker permits, federal inspectors have confirmed, admitting abuse is widespread and tied to illegal recruitment schemes.

A June 18 labour department briefing note said permits are being bought and sold while vulnerable foreign workers are exploited for profit. Officials warned the scheme involves “a range of players both domestically and internationally.”

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It’s Called Two Tiered Policing: After Two Years Of Complaints Police Still Can’t Catch Muskoka Gunmen

I suspect we’ll be told that Illegal firearms usage is a cultural thing protected under the charter on grounds of religious belief

WARMINGTON: Catching wild shooters in Muskoka should be as easy as shooting fish in a barrel

The MacTier shooters have showed up every weekend this summer and left behind thousands of bullet holes and spent shell casings to highlight that.

It’s something many in the Georgian Bay and Muskoka region are wondering. It would not surprise members of a local snowmobile club who have been complaining about these reckless gunmen for two years.


Police just can’t catch these guys! They must be like super criminals!

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The Bell Hotel ruling will haunt Labour

I’m starting to think Yvette Cooper is a Reform UK plant. What else could explain the debacle that is the Court of Appeal case about the Bell Hotel in Epping?

Last week, a High Court judge granted a temporary injunction, barring the Bell’s use for housing asylum seekers, citing a breach of planning law and the intolerable fear of crime and unrest in the area.

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LILLEY: Our asylum system is being abused and needs to change fast

If all of the people waiting for their asylum claim to be heard right now were gathered in one place, they would form a city bigger than Kitchener, Regina or Burnaby. It’s just another example of the mess the Liberals have created with our once well-functioning and well-respected immigration and refugee system.


There’s nothing broken about it.

The LPC and their cronies see it as just another stream in their mass immigration scam.

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UK Court rules against children’s safety! So called Asylum seekers to remain at Epping hotel after appeal win

A temporary injunction that blocked asylum seekers being housed at an Essex hotel has been overturned at the Court of Appeal.

Lawyers for The Bell Hotel in Epping and the government challenged a High Court ruling that would have forced 138 asylum seekers to leave the site by 12 September.

Overturning the injunction, Lord Justice Bean said the High Court ruling was “seriously flawed in principle”.

Epping Forest District Council, which obtained the initial injunction, said “the battle was not over”.

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Geoff Russ: Immigration is how Poilievre will get back on top

Expect the Conservatives to come out swinging on immigration like never before when the House of Commons reconvenes next month.

Donald Trump gave the Liberals a lifeline to eke out another term in government in the spring, but the Liberals’ failure to get immigration under control is negatively impacting Canadians across the country.

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Tories Criticize Consideration of Immigration Status in Lighter Sentences for Criminals

Conservatives say courts should not consider the immigration status of convicted criminals when handing down sentences, warning that doing so would create a “two-tier” system.

The statement comes after a recent court ruling that spared prison time for a convicted criminal to reduce his risk of deportation.

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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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Canada on track to build far fewer homes than needed to meet housing gap

While Canada is on track to build 2.5 million new homes by 2035, it will not be nearly enough to close the housing gap and meet demand, a new report by the Parliamentary Budget Office on Tuesday said.

According to PBO’s projections, those 2.5 million new homes will still be 690,000 homes short of the 3.2 million new homes that Canada would need to meet its housing demand over the next 10 years.


We need more unskilled labour from culturally incompatible 3rd World crap holes to solve the housing crisis!

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LILLEY: Liberals promised fewer temporary foreign workers, instead we got more

Do you remember when the Liberals in Ottawa promised to curb immigration, which had gotten out of control?

Seems they don’t remember, either, because the latest figures show that they are going well above what they promised to drop them down to.

What’s worse is that even with high unemployment and a housing crisis, a significant percentage of people coming into Canada are temporary residents on a work permit.


Lying Bastard Liberals.

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