Cathedrals were healing centers, not places of worship ⚡️
Built on ley lines.
Sacred geometry.
Sound, frequency, light — designed to restore the body and mind 🧠✨
Religion came later.
The technology came first.
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You can thank a liberal for this! Mark Carney 's number one job was to get a deal with Trump, instead he is in China getting into bed with the country CSIS has warned our government about for years. Do you really think Donald J. Trump is going to allow Canada to continue with this Chinese corruption. The biggest land border America has needs to be secured by a neighbor who can be trusted. The liberal government has allowed Chinese corruption to infiltrate all aspects of life in Canada but you need to dig to find the stories because the liberal/Chinese run media don't want you to know. Canada is becoming a liability for America's security and we all know what happens when America feels threatened. #canada #america #51ststate
OTTAWA — In 2023, Canada spent an estimated $45–65 billion on immigration-related costs across federal, provincial, and municipal governments, according to budget documents, parliamentary budget officer estimates, and provincial disclosures. The total includes asylum housing, settlement services, healthcare, education, enforcement, and transfers to municipalities managing intake.
Canada recorded approximately 350,000 births in 2023. Using the midpoint of immigration spending (~$55 billion), this equates to roughly $157,000 per Canadian-born child if the same funds were instead allocated to domestic family support.
The calculation is straightforward:
•~$55B in total immigration-related spending (2023)
•÷ ~350,000 births
•= ~$157,000 per child
Even using the low-end estimate of $45 billion, the figure remains over $125,000 per child.
Officials have consistently framed immigration as a demographic and economic necessity, citing labor shortages and population aging. However, the spending profile suggests immigration functions as a near-total substitute for domestic population growth, rather than a supplement to it.
No comparable national program exists that offers Canadian families support on this scale. Existing child benefits and tax credits amount to a fraction of the per-capita resources currently directed toward immigration-driven population growth.
No changes to policy are planned.
Who could have predicted in 2018, when constantly more immigration and more “diversity” was believed by our entire political and media establishment to be ALWAYS good, that this trend would lead to a disaster?!?