Why Canada’s Youth Unemployment Keeps Rising

Statistics Canada’s labour numbers from July indicate that the country’s youth unemployment rate is continuing to climb, reaching numbers not seen since the 2008 recession.

While the country’s unemployment rate remained at 6.9 percent for that month, the rate among those aged 15 to 24 rose from 14.2 percent to 14.6 percent. This is the highest rate since 2010, barring the COVID-19 pandemic.

Canada saw employment fall by 41,000 jobs, but the decline was mainly concentrated among the youth, who saw 34,000 jobs lost. Meanwhile, employment among “core-aged” working Canadians between 25 and 54 changed very little.

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“No civilisation has invited invaders in and put them up in four-star hotels”: Professor James Orr

“We’re going to see a radical lurch to the Right over the next five to ten years.”

James Orr is an Associate Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Cambridge. He is Chair of the Edmund Burke Foundation UK, whose aim is to strengthen the principles of national conservatism in Western and other democratic countries. He was recently appointed chairman of the advisory board of a new pro-Reform UK think tank, the Centre for a Better Britain. He believes Reform UK is the only political force in Britain with a meaningful chance of success that “still believes in the nation.” We recently talked to James Orr in the Hungarian city of Esztergom on the sidelines of the MCC Feszt.

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Ottawa pressed to factor in 500,000 undocumented residents as it consults on immigration targets

Economists are urging the government to factor in the estimated 500,000 undocumented residents in Canada as it consults on its forthcoming immigration levels plan.

Immigration Minister Lena Diab is consulting on targets for the number of temporary and permanent residents Canada plans to allow in the next three years, in what some consider a litmus test of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s position on immigration.

The immigration levels are annually presented in October or November to help planning for housing, schools, health care and infrastructure.


First erect walls encircling the city then ship them all to Ottawa.

Farking lying bastards.

From TorontologyWhen did everyone in the GTA turn Indian?

“So I just came back to Canada after being out of the country for a couple years, an after searching for a few months I landed a forklift warehouse job in the GTA, paying about $23/hour.

Whole crew? Indian.

Managers? Indian.

I was literally the only non-Indian guy there.

They all speaking Punjabi or Hindi or something the whole time I didn’t understand a thing

The lunchroom absolutely smelled like ass I couldn’t even my meal in there so I went and ate it in my car.

Then after my shift I hit McDonald’s to grab a drink… same thing. Staff, customers everyone there was Indian too.

Not tryna be rude or weird or nothing, I was just shook. Like when did this happen?? Was there some big immigration wave recently or is this just how it’s been in Ontario now?

Genuinely curious haven’t been around in a few years and it feels like the GTA changed heavy. What the fuck happened?”

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Federal Conservatives call for terror label on India-based Lawrence Bishnoi gang

The federal Conservative party has joined the chorus of voices calling for the India-based Lawrence Bishnoi gang to be added to Canada’s list of terrorist organizations.

The gang is suspected to be behind the surge of extortion threats in B.C., Alberta and Ontario that have terrified the South Asian community.

Ethnic pandering.

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Ford government fails to hit housing target, even after adding LTC beds, student dorms

Tiny Houses for a shrunk people

Despite adding long-term care beds, retirement homes and student dormitories to its housing statistics, the Ford government fell tens of thousands of units short of its goal last year.

New data released by the province this month confirms that even with its modified definitions of new housing, Ontario achieved less than 80 per cent of its self-imposed 125,000-unit target for 2024.


Why is that idiot at Queen’s Park still wanting to import the 3rd world? Oh right his cronies love their slaves.

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Young Canadians suffer as a result of temporary workers programs

It seems like a lifetime ago, but Justin Trudeau was Canada’s prime minister until only a few months ago.

As he gets smaller and smaller in the rearview mirror, we’re coming to terms with some of the public policy disasters that came out of Trudeau’s time as prime minister.

(Go incognito)

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Learn to code they said …

Goodbye, $165,000 Tech Jobs. Student Coders Seek Work at Chipotle.

As companies like Amazon and Microsoft lay off workers and embrace A.I. coding tools, computer science graduates say they’re struggling to land tech jobs.

Growing up near Silicon Valley, Manasi Mishra remembers seeing tech executives on social media urging students to study computer programming.

“The rhetoric was, if you just learned to code, work hard and get a computer science degree, you can get six figures for your starting salary,” Ms. Mishra, now 21, recalls hearing as she grew up in San Ramon, Calif.

Those golden industry promises helped spur Ms. Mishra to code her first website in elementary school, take advanced computing in high school and major in computer science in college. But after a year of hunting for tech jobs and internships, Ms. Mishra graduated from Purdue University in May without an offer.


Meanwhile … Republican Guv Ron DeSantis calls H-1B visa a scam …

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RCMP union pushes for changes to help attract talent from U.S., other countries

The union representing front-line Royal Canadian Mounted Police members wants the force to ease requirements for foreign applicants to help attract experienced police officers from agencies like the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and counterparts in the United Kingdom and Australia.

The RCMP currently requires that applicants be Canadian citizens or have permanent resident status in Canada. Applicants with permanent resident status must have lived in Canada as a permanent resident for three of the last five years.


Sounds great but face it no one from any western nation will want to take up residence in the shithole state that Canada has become.

My bet is the RCMP will see a boom in applicants from ButtFekistan and Fekbuttistan etc. largely because they’ll be accorded special consideration by our elite.

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Housing crisis may get worse, new forecasts show

Carney solves housing crisis.

OTTAWA — Canada’s housing crisis may get worse before it starts to show much relief, as new projections say that the number of housing starts will actually decrease this year and next.

These new estimates, from both public and private sector housing forecasts, contradict political promises from all levels of government to boost supply of homes across the country.


It’s all good Carney and his pals will continue making money off the shortages mass immigration creates.

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Import the Third World, Become the Third World

From honor killings to UK grooming gangs, the West’s fear of ‘offense’ has imported barbarism into our own courtrooms.

In Lacey, Washington, the pines stretch high and the politics stretch left, where lawn signs proclaim “Love is Love” and “Hate Has No Home Here.” But last October, hate found a home in the form of a father’s hands around his teenage daughter’s throat — while the mother stood by and watched. This wasn’t a bar brawl or an unhinged rage. It was a methodical execution attempt — an alleged honor killing — foiled only because the victim’s high school classmates had the courage to intervene when her family did not.

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Jewish Father Brutally Assaulted in Montreal Park While Children Watch in Terror

Thank Canada’s elites and their swell immigration policy.

If you advocate for mass immigration, DEI, multicult and diversity you are the enemy of Canada.

Some further context, was it a random attack by a deranged individual, was it antisemitic or both?

h/t patthedog

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Toronto Star Concerned AI Is Catching ‘So-Called Asylum Seeker’ Scammers

How do Canadian officials detect plagiarized refugee claims?

A failed refugee claimant came to Amandeep Singh in May for help after he was refused because his claim was “nearly word for word” identical to others before the refugee board.

While the Edmonton-based immigration consultant had heard for a long time that some claimants and their counsel have plagiarized claims to game the system, what struck him was what tool the refugee board and immigration officials use to flag these cases, which he says seems to have happened more often.


Don’t worry Carney and his pal Wiseman will make it easy for the unvetted … Immigration lawyers say rising number of CSIS security screenings causing delays

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The tradition of a summer job is threatened by Canada’s misguided migration strategy

Ottawa has exponentially hiked the number of low-wage migrants it brings into the country, creating more competition for job-seeking young people.

The search for a summer job is a rite of passage.

Filled with anxiety and reward, the quest in Canada offers young people an introduction to the marketplace, where they will spend a large portion of their lives, hopefully leading to independence and self-confidence.

But this summer in Canada, opportunities for people between the ages of 15 and 24 are abysmal. Their hunt is full of dead ends and discouragement. Talk about making hope-filled young people feel unwanted.


The Liberal government and their Corporate cronies should be jailed for the ruin they have visited upon Canada with their hateful mass immigration policy.

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Carney repeats housing pledge lie despite data showing goal is out of reach

Prime Minister Mark Carney is standing by his promise to double home construction to 500,000 units a year, even as federal data shows the target is far beyond the country’s current building capacity.

Blacklock’s Reporter says Carney offered no explanation for how his government plans to overcome the well-documented obstacles.

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