You think Mexico is Native.
That's so cute.
The indigenous people of Mexico are native.
Have you looked at the people of Chapas
You think Mexico is Native.
That's so cute.
So are the indigenous people of Canada and the U.S. Duh.The indigenous people of Mexico are native.
Have you looked at the people of Chapas
Never heard of Ellis Island ?Could be. Or maybe it's just a caution that when you say "We don't hate immigrants; we just want them to come in an orderly fashion, obey our laws, and learn our language(s)," that's pretty much what the Americans said. Europeans didn't listen.
We desperately need to import tradespeople. No more IT Uber drivers.Trudeau's out-of-control immigration policies hitting Canada hard
Trudeau says we're bringing in more people than we can absorb in the middle of a housing crisis and a health system under strain.
Author of the article:Brian Lilley
Published Jun 12, 2024 • Last updated 3 days ago • 3 minute read
In the last six months, Canada has added nearly 600,000 people to our population due to out-of-control immigration. That’s an increase in population of 1.5% in just six months — or put another way, we are increasing our population at a rate of 3% a year, all through immigration.
It is out of control.
This is happening at a time when we have a housing affordability crisis driven by the fact that we don’t have enough supply to keep up with demand. We have a health-care crisis where millions of Canadians don’t have access to a family doctor and surgical wait times are far too long.
Still, we keep bringing in more people.
We are told these are temporary foreign workers or international students or asylum-seekers rather than permanent residents. Officially, the government’s immigration target is still below 500,000 permanent residents per year and yet somehow we are on pace to bring in more than double that.
“Over the past few years, we’ve seen a massive spike in temporary immigration, whether it’s temporary foreign workers or whether it’s international students, in particular, that have grown at a rate far beyond what Canada has been able to absorb,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at the beginning of April.
“Increasingly, more and more businesses are relying on temporary foreign workers in a way that is driving down wages in some sectors.”
OK, to sum up: Canada’s prime minister said on April 2 that we are bringing in people faster than we can absorb them and this is driving down wages. So given his access to the levers of power, what is Trudeau doing to reverse this, to fix the problem?
Based on the latest numbers from Statistics Canada, absolutely nothing.
In May 2023, Canada’s unemployment rate was 5.2%, but by May 2024 it was 6.2%.
What was the major difference?
According to Statistics Canada, we are bringing in people faster than our ability to create jobs. Which is odd because part of the reason we are told we need such high immigration numbers is to fill jobs that Canadians won’t take.
According to the latest jobs report from Statistics Canada, we added 1.1 million people to the working-age population of 15 years of age and older. We added 652,000 people to the labour force, but only 402,000 jobs, meaning we added 250,000 people to the unemployment line.
In what world is it fair to entice people to move here with the promise of unemployment? In what world is it fair to have Canadians watch wages go down or stagnate because we are bringing in more people than we can employ.
That doesn’t even touch on the impact of such over-the-top immigration numbers on the housing crisis or the ability of provinces to reduce the strain on our health-care system.
It was just a few years ago that Ontario had a population of 14.7 million, but now Statistics Canada pegs the province as having 16.1 million people and growing. Much of that increase is due to temporary immigration, but increasingly those who have come as students or as temporary workers have said they don’t want to leave.
Meanwhile, the Trudeau government is offering faster work permits to asylum claimants and promising immediate permanent residency status for anyone who comes to Canada as a caregiver. Already, immigration consultants have been taking to social media to explain how people can bring their brothers, sisters or other family members to Canada by claiming they are coming to look after the kids.
Canada has long had high immigration numbers; we’ve also had a fairly general consensus to support that. The Liberals are breaking that consensus with poor management of the system.
The Liberals say they are concerned about the rise of anti-immigrant votes in Europe and yet they ignore the same warning signs here at home.
They are sowing the seeds of our future discontent.
LILLEY: Trudeau's out-of-control immigration policies hitting Canada hard
In the last six months, Canada has added nearly 600,000 people to our population due to out-of-control immigration, an increase of 1.5%.torontosun.com
Where are TFW tradesmen?Temporary residents – a group that includes international students, people on work permits and asylum claimants – now comprise 6.8 per cent of the total population, up from 3.5 per cent two years ago, Statistics Canada reported on Wednesday.
Over all, the population grew by roughly 243,000 or 0.6 per cent during the first quarter, bringing the total to more than 41 million.
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Canada is experiencing some of its fastest population growth in decades, fuelled almost entirely by the intake of permanent and temporary residents. The latter group has more than doubled in size over the past two years, raising concerns that Canada is struggling to absorb all the newcomers, particularly in urban markets with a lack of available housing, etc…
Temporary residents in Canada rise to 2.8 million ahead of government restrictions — The Globe and Mail
The group that includes international students, people on work permits and asylum claimants makes up 6.8% of the total population, up from 3.5% two years ago, Statscan reportsapple.news
What goes around comes around.Fill Toronto with immigrants and listen to them tell us to "Wake Up Canada" . All good as long as the people who need to "wake up" are the ones paying for it.
Very hard to run a country as large as Canada without regional bias coming into play. Time and again. Ridiculous to continue on as is with government incompetence determining fiscal policy while the federal pay package is their number one priority.
Meanwhile Canadian in name only banks control the economy to keep most people broke ensuring interest payments on money owing while they make money hand over fist manipulating the markets beyond reproach.
It's a wonderful life.
See prove positive . You are the bigot , these are obviously just poorly understood youth .
Sometimes justice gets administered after they hit jail.Picton finally got the sentence he deserved. The bonus is he got to sweat it out for a few years, wondering when the hit would come and how painful it would be.Man ordered deported to Haiti multiple times - then he killed
Author of the article:Brad Hunter
Published Jun 19, 2024 • Last updated 1 day ago • 3 minute read
Teacher Naomi Onoteras husband was ordered deported 11 times. He stayed long enough to kill.
Teacher Naomi Onoteras husband was ordered deported 11 times. He stayed long enough to kill.
Canada wasn’t much interested in Obnes Regis’ hard-luck tale.
That alone is something given our transformation over the past decade into the world’s patsy.
Since 2011, Regis the Haitian illegal had been ordered deported multiple times but did he take heed? Not a whit.
And as for border officials, they apparently couldn’t be bothered picking him up to give him the boot. No doubt in fear of a small army of activists, advocates and academics who would slam them as big (racist) meanies.
So, despite being ordered to scram — at least 11 times, according to one report — Regis, 53, lived his best Canadian life in Langley, B.C. He was even brazen enough to get married as the deportation order hung over his head.
ORDERED OUT: Killer Obnes Regis was ordered deported from Canada multiple times.
ORDERED OUT: Killer Obnes Regis was ordered deported from Canada multiple times.
But like a lot of other illegals ordered to get out of Canada, he ignored the edict. And why not? Is anybody going to do something about it? Of course not.
His wife’s name was Naomi Onotera, a 40-year-old kindergarten teacher and the mother of their toddler.
And then, on Aug. 28, 2021, Onotera went for an evening walk and was never heard from again. Her mother reported her missing the following day.
Regis wasn’t arrested until December of that year and a macabre tale began emerging.
After killing his wife, the illegal immigrant then proceeded to dismember Onotera’s lifeless body. Regis then used public transit and taxis to get to various locations in the Lower Mainland where he disposed of the remains.
His two-year-old daughter accompanied him in his quest to erase the evidence of his sickening deed. Regis was charged with manslaughter and indignity to human remains.
Regis eventually pleaded guilty to the charges. When he is done serving his sentence (the Crown wants 19 years in the slammer) he will — supposedly — be deported to Haiti.
Of course, Naomi Onotera would almost assuredly still be walking among us if one person in Canada Border Services had said, “hey, this guy has been ordered out multiple times. Let’s pick him up.”
Tragically for Onotera and her family that never happened. On Monday they read their victim impact statements.
“(A) horrendous act has left our family without our daughter, sister and niece,” her mother Maureen said. “And, above all, a little girl without her mama.”
Onotera’s sister, Kristen Kerr added: “[Regis] not only stole my sister from us, he did something so atrocious — so unbelievable — that we weren’t even able to lay her to rest, and say goodbye.”
Regis was reportedly nonplussed by the high-charged courtroom emotions.
Kerr said: “I have no forgiveness for you, (Regis). And every breath you take is a breath wasted.”
The killer’s sentencing hearing will continue Tuesday.
In a story earlier this year, The Globe and Mail reported that Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) had sent out thousands of deportation letters ordering illegals out.
Many were still in the country years later.
“A person found to be illegally in Canada and being placed on the deportation list should be prioritized for removal,” Tom Kmiec, the Conservatives’ immigration critic, told the Globe.
“Lack of enforcement like this contributes to the growing uncertainty and drop in support on the historic immigration consensus across all parties.”
The Globe said 63.8% of people who were ordered out were still in the country. Some had received the letters years before and just 20% had been given the boot.
Obnes Regis was probably one of those who received the glad tidings in the mail.
He ignored it and a Canadian mother is dead.
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HUNTER: Man ordered deported to Haiti multiple times - then he killed
Canada wasn't much interested in Obnes Regis' hard-luck tale.torontosun.com