Canada’s youth job market slumps most among world’s major economies … thanks to Carney feeding Corporate Canada’s addiction to mass immigration & cheap foreign labour

Young Canadians are facing a labour market that has deteriorated faster than in any other major advanced economy.

Over the past two years, unemployment among 15 to 24 year-olds in Canada jumped 3.6 percentage points, the sharpest increase among the 25 largest economies in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development — including the U.S., U.K. and Australia.

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Sabrina Maddeaux: Canada’s immigration absolutists are refusing to correct course, no matter the cost

What’s the difference between an advocacy movement and a radical ideology? The Century Initiative makes an ideal case study. The group bills itself as a “national nonpartisan movement”—and perhaps it once was back in 2011, when its founders first set their minds to tripling Canada’s population to 100 million by 2100. After all, there were once physicians who thought smoking was healthy.

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Carney Liberals set target of 25% foreigners in the workforce to keep wages depressed & maintain housing shortage for Corporate welfare class’ gain

With Canada in the midst of a labour crunch, the Government of Canada has unveiled new targets to keep one-quarter of the the country’s labour force filled by immigrants.

The figure is contained in a new departmental plan released last Friday by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

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Singhing a familiar tune …

Your Singhs today – “Brampton man” runs into trouble at border

Do any of our readers watch Border Security? Regular viewers will know that a lot of the action takes place at the land borders between the Paranoid States of America and the Great No-longer-white North, specifically at the Peace Bridge to Buffalo NY, the Peace Arch near Blaine WA, and the Blue Water Bridge to Port Huron MI. 
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Alexander Brown: The latest population numbers are slightly down—but Canadian workers should still be worried

Last week, former Immigration Minister Marc Miller talked about how the Trudeau government’s large-scale immigration—particularly in the aftermath of the pandemic—was responsible for a significant share of Canada’s recent GDP growth. It’s true, of course, but it fundamentally misunderstands the purpose of immigration policy itself. It isn’t to boost growth in the short term merely by adding more people. It’s to be additive to Canada’s economy and society over the long term. This includes Canadian workers.

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A day in London

This could also be Toronto

h/t Patti Jo

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GO HOME.

Undocumented students push for right to education, but Alberta noncommittal

Ariana Zapata’s favourite subject in school is social studies.

For the 13-year-old in Edmonton, this means lessons on historical societies, colonialism, how worldviews are developed and so on.

The eighth grader’s own worldview is still being built, but she has pillars in place: family, fight for what you believe in, don’t be too trusting and, critically, education is a right.

That’s why, when Zapata gets home from school every day, she passes on what she learned to her three younger siblings.

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Canada has put up with Khalistani terrorists for long enough

Monday, June 23, marks the 40th anniversary of the bombing of Air India Flight 182 — the deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history, and the most lethal act of aviation terrorism in the world prior to 9/11. The bombing left 329 people dead, including 268 Canadians. The investigation into the attack is still “active and ongoing,” and is considered “one of the most complex domestic terrorism investigations” undertaken by the RCMP.

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I served in Justin Trudeau’s PMO. This is what I think of Mark Carney’s first big mistake

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to invite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Canada for the G7 has generated a lot of chatter. Unfortunately, there’s a lot that has been missing in the conversation.

For starters, the Indian government’s belief that Canada is soft on extremists seeking to establish an independent Sikh state known as Khalistan isn’t exactly new. In fact, despite the fact I have now entered middle age, it’s about as old as I am. But as India-Canada relations appear to be entering a new phase under Prime Minister Carney, it’s worth considering what we are giving up by welcoming the Modi government back into our good graces.

We are a nation of Fifth Columns forever divided without hope of regaining a unifying identity.

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Diversity News: Brampton mayor ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Bishnoi gang terrorist designation

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown says he’s “cautiously optimistic” about the chances of India’s Lawrence Bishnoi gang being designated as a terrorist group after meeting with the public safety minister Wednesday night.

Brown says that he and Peel region police officials met with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree in Ottawa to discuss the “scourge” of extortion and murders linked to the gang.

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Canada Slashes Forecast for Making Housing More Affordable

“Restoring affordability to levels last seen two decades ago isn’t realistic, especially after the post-pandemic price surge,” CMHC said. The change in forecast “highlights how widespread the housing affordability challenge has become across Canada.”

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Canada’s Spy Chief Says Social Cohesion ‘Weakening’ Amid Threats Like Terrorism, Foreign Interference

The director of Canada’s spy agency is warning about the state of social cohesion in the country.

Daniel Rogers, director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Agency (CSIS), made the comment in the agency’s annual report for 2024, which was publicly released on June 18.

“Our social cohesion has been weakening in recent years, creating cleavages in our social fabric that threat actors seek to exploit,” wrote Rogers, who took the helm of the agency in October 2024, replacing David Vigneault.

Mass immigration has made Canada into a balkanized nation of Fifth Columns and that’s exactly what Carney and his pals want.

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Up to 4.8 million new homes needed over next decade to restore affordability: CMHC

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says up to 4.8 million new homes will need to be built over the next decade to restore affordability levels last seen in 2019 based on projected demand.

The national housing agency released its latest supply gaps estimate report today, which says between 430,000 and 480,000 new housing units are needed per year across the ownership and rental markets by 2035.

That would represent around double the current pace of home construction in Canada, with 90,760 housing starts recorded so far this year through May.


Canada can’t build that many homes.

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Over a Quarter of Sexual Assault Convictions Involves Foreign Nationals in Britain

Foreign nationals accounted for around 30% of convictions for “sexual assault on a female” in England and Wales last year, as well as a quarter of all “rape of a female over 16” convictions, despite making up less than 11% of the population.

That’s according to data from the ministry of justice, obtained under freedom of information laws by the Centre for Migration Control.

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Slim majority of Canadians found reduced immigration levels still too high: government polling

OTTAWA — Shortly after cutting immigration levels, the federal immigration department heard through government-funded polling that a slight majority of Canadians still found this year’s number too high.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada commissioned the survey as part of its annual tracking of public sentiment towards immigration and reported it publicly as part of the government’s disclosures on its public opinion research.


A slim majority? It’s been found that the Liberal Party’s much touted intake reductions don’t amount to a hill of beans yet I feel certain these fudged numbers were presented as fact to poll respondents.

I don’t trust government anything but least of all opinion polling on Mass Immigration a policy for profit scam Carney and his Crony’s will exploit for personal gain.

Canada’s population growth at 0.0% so far this year: StatsCan

You can bet StatsCan did not include all those newly classified as illegal. The ones who are expected to leave voluntarily once their status as students etc… ends. Every year sees a new cohort.

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