The majority of the approvals are for low-wage, entry-level positions that used to go to students and young Canadians, but are increasingly going to foreign workers as youth unemployment rises.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio told us months ago that there are 55 million foreigners living here in the US on visas. Why the fuck are 55 million foreigners squatting in the US?
Anti-immigrant sentiment is growing in Europe and North America. Why?
Because of the mass immigration and multiculturalism policies that elites have imposed on their citizens.
We need a MORATORIUM on all forms of immigration and the abolition of the policy of multiculturalism and its funding.
🚨 Canada’s institutional capture is now complete.
Since 2015 the Liberals have appointed:
⚖️ 740 of 1,000 federal judges
🏛️ 7 of 9 Supreme Court justices
📜 100 of 105 senators
📰 Fund 30% of every reporter’s salary in Canada
And that’s just the foundation.
Add to that:
📺 CBC: $1.4B annually to defend the Liberal narrative
🏦 Bank of Canada: Redefining recession in real time
📊 StatsCan: Counting Census workers as permanent jobs
📬 Senate: Hiding 240,000 democratic postcards in a warehouse
🌐 Bill C-8: MPs can delete you from the internet without a judge
🎙️ Carney on tape: Admitting central bankers bypassed voters on ESG
They control the courts.
They control the Senate.
They control the Supreme Court.
They control the media funding.
They control the state broadcaster.
Now they want to control the internet.
Not one institution left standing independently.
This is not democracy.
This is managed decline with Canadian characteristics.
And most Canadians are still waiting for CBC to tell them about it.
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🇬🇧 Police deploy a water cannon as protesters attempt to reach a migrant hotel in Belfast. Following recent disturbing events, public frustration in Ireland continues to grow.
Canada now has full-time workers living in Highway 401 carpool parking lots.
They're not unemployed. They're not refusing to work. They're working, showering, sleeping in trailers, and hoping to save enough for first and last month's rent.
Meanwhile politicians celebrate population growth, record housing targets, and labour shortages.
The reality is working Canadians are being priced out of their own country.
Western University engineering graduate.
500+ applications.
2 years looking for work.
Couldn't find a software engineering job and was forced to pivot into a lower-paying role instead.
Young Canadians aren't imagining what's happening.
They see offshoring.
They see labour competition.
They see fewer opportunities.
How many more stories like this before we admit something is broken?