Indian pervert avoids ‘immigration consequences’ after spying on women using bathroom at his Ontario home

An Ontario judge weighed the “immigration consequences” for a former international student who spied on his female housemates through a peep hole as they used the bathroom and made video recordings of four of them “in various stages of undress” over a period of six months.

The Ontario Court of Justice heard Aswin V. Sajeevan, an Indian citizen here on a student visa, lived with 11 other people at a home in Barrie. The 20-year-old pleaded guilty to four counts of voyeurism, which the judge considered a mitigating factor in his case.

The “Judge” should be deported with the pervert.

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Canadian Tire fined $111K for violating temporary foreign worker program rules

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.

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How quickly (and dramatically) Canadians lost faith with immigration

For months now, a consistent sentiment has emerged in Canadian opinion polls on immigration: The country has too much of it and it’s causing active harm to the economy. Canadians are even beginning to tell pollsters that they are increasingly distrustful of newcomers.

The country’s turn against immigration comes in the wake of one of the most dramatic reorderings of the immigration system in our history. Over just the last five years, migration into Canada has not only been spiked to all-time highs, but the influx is increasingly composed of newcomers that are young and low-skilled – a noted departure from a system that used to primarily prioritize skills and economic potential.

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Across Canada White people have been raptured leaving behind masses of unemployed Uber Eats delivery staff

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.

And the media never mention it at all.

Thank your local MP for murdering Canada.

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Amnesty International demands more free lawyers for illegal immigrants

Amnesty International is calling on Ottawa to expand free legal aid for illegal immigrants and refugee claimants even as federal courts warn their dockets are already swamped with immigration cases.

Blacklock’s Reporter said in a submission to the Commons finance committee, the group urged Parliament to make Legal Aid funding for migrants “a moral and political instrument” that guarantees services nationwide.

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How a gang run from an Indian jail became listed as a terrorist group in Canada

The handheld video is shaky, but the message is clear. As two vehicles burn in the driveway, a shooter aims his pistol into the home of Punjabi-Canadian singer AP Dhillon and begins firing – 14 shots shattering the nighttime silence of a sleepy Victoria suburb.

The non-fatal shooting was filmed on a cellphone and posted online by one of two men who committed the September, 2024, attack. Within two months, police in Ontario arrested 25-year-old Abjeet Kingra, but what was more noteworthy was who he said had hired him.


The Liberal Party is to blame.

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Province cracking down on ‘fraudulent behaviour’ in Alberta’s trucking industry: Dreeshen

The Alberta government says it has shut down five training schools and taken several other steps to crack down on unsafe practices and bad actors in the commercial trucking sector.

Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen said a series of investigations, inspections and audits over the past six months uncovered “fraudulent behaviour” in the industry, leading to these latest actions.

A problem in both Canada and America.

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As many as 47,000 foreign students may now be in Canada illegally: IRCC

As many as 47,000 foreign students may have violated the terms of their visa and are currently in the country illegally, a representative for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada revealed at a House of Commons committee.

Aiesha Zafar, the head of migration integrity at the agency, said that 47,175 people who entered Canada as students are potentially “non-compliant,” meaning that they are not attending classes as required by the terms of their visa.


I bet that number is significantly understated and people with names like Aiesha Zafar should have nothing to do with immigration.

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Legal immigrants say Ottawa has pushed immigration system beyond limits

Canada’s own legal immigrants are warning the country has taken in too many newcomers too quickly, according to in-house research by the Privy Council.

Blacklock’s Reporter says focus groups found many recent arrivals rejected the government’s justification that record immigration quotas were needed to fix labour shortages.

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WARMINGTON: Cut the fat before hitting taxpayers to shelter asylum seekers

Mayor Olivia Chow has not offered to trim any of her salary to pay for people without residency status in Toronto.

Or vowed to no longer go on expensive trade missions abroad or pledge millions to pay for soccer games featuring millionaire soccer players inside a business worth billions.

Chow wants you to pay.

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‘So consequential’: Ottawa faces lawsuit over benefit shoppers rights to access immigration lawyers

‘So consequential’: Ottawa faces lawsuit over newcomers’ rights to access immigration lawyers

A lawyers’ group says it is suing the federal government in a bid to boost legal protections for newcomers in “high-stakes” immigration and refugee cases.

The Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association (CILA) wants to force three federal departments to recognize the right for newcomers to have access to their lawyers in all stages of the visa application process. The non-profit organization named Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, and Employment and Social Development Canada as defendants in Federal Court documents.

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Majority of Canadians continue to oppose new immigration: poll

A majority of Canadians feel that the country does not need new immigrants and people are divided over whether newcomers should have to give up their customs, according to a new national poll.

The survey, conducted by Leger for the Association for Canadian Studies found that 60 per cent of respondents disagreed that “Canada needs new immigrants,” with the highest levels of opposition found in Alberta (65 per cent), Ontario (63 per cent) and Quebec (61 per cent), followed by Manitoba and Saskatchewan (60 per cent), the Atlantic provinces (56 per cent) and British Columbia (48 per cent).

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As unemployment climbs, the promise of a grocery store job lures hundreds … from the 3rd World

The ethnic composition of this job lineup indicates Canada desperately needs more unskilled 3rd World labour.

Not long ago, Casey McLaughlin was executive director of the Yukon Transportation Museum in Whitehorse, but earlier this month she found herself lining up with hundreds of others at a job fair in Ottawa, vying for a coveted position at a new Food Basics grocery store.

“I’m willing to go from being a boss to shelving vegetables because you have to pay the bills,” she said. “It’s really hard to find a job in Ottawa right now.”

Nafisa Ijie also attended the job fair at a hotel in Barrhaven, despite having a master’s degree and experience working as a business analyst in Nigeria and England.

(Link fixed)


Canada had a shortage of Nigerian business analysts?

Toronto definitely needs more 3rd World!

h/t Patti Jo

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The Impact of Illegal Aliens Holding Commercial Driver’s Licenses

Fox News – A California father says Gov. Gavin Newsom has ignored his pleas for answers after an illegal immigrant truck driver caused what he says was a devastating crash that left his young daughter with life-altering injuries.”We never did receive anything nack from the governor. We never received a call back. We never received a ‘governor’s going to look into this.’ We didn’t receive anything,” Marcus Coleman told “America’s Newsroom” Thursday.

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Globe & Mail Hacked? Editorial calls for end to TFW!

Globe Editorial – The necessary pain of ending the TFW dodge

If the postings on the government of Canada’s job bank site are to be believed, hardly anyone in this country wants to work, whatever the wage. Never mind rising unemployment, particularly among young Canadians. Good help, it seems, remains impossible to find.

Companies seeking permission to hire a temporary foreign worker must first prove that they could not find a Canadian willing to do that work. As of Thursday, there were 4,594 positions listed. The type of positions, and pay, vary wildly, everything from a psychiatrist position in Ottawa paying (at least) $450,000 a year to a slew of minimum-wage jobs in agriculture and food service.


About time. And I doubt that the corporate class will “suffer” much at all when the scam is gone.

Boo Hoo! The Liberals will lose a GDP dodge and the affinity vote bloc harvest.

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