Anyone who buys into pm’s Dominion Day message that our “founding insights” are sustainability, inclusivity, solidarity, and nurturing differences, will be mystified as to why the Fathers were not big on same-sex marriage, affirmative action, net zero, and being replaced.
I grew up in the Canada of the 80s, 90s, and 00s.
It was an amazing place to live and work.
The Canada of right now is unsafe, unaffordable, and unrecognizable.
And it’s patriotic to point that out. 🇨🇦
You can’t read up on World War II without coming to hate the nazis. In the same way, it is impossible to study Islamic history without developing a dim view of muslims.
Canada was built in large part as an open and welcoming home to people from around the world. An Indo-Canadian who builds a life, a business, and a family here has joined the Canadian project as fully as anyone whose roots run back generations.
Rather than rank our citizens, we can address real challenges while holding fast to the openness that has long made Canada stronger.
Very broadly speaking, and not to put too fine a point on it, but with the current comatose state of debate, democracy, and compromise, the obsolete left-right division has been replaced by that between retards and racists.
Mamdani says that Haitians “taught us about freedom,” referring presumably to their successful overthrow of colonial rule, which made zero difference to the place continuing permanently to be Hell on earth. This guy needs to be cross-examined on the ridiculous things he says.
Mamdani is the leader of the Islamo-Commie-Retard movement. His statements would shrivel under mass ridicule were the populace not so under-educated. When he smilingly says that immigration is like the hegira, he is counting on no one knowing that the result of that "migration narrative" (as he calls it) was that every resident of Medina and surrounding areas within a short time was either converted, exiled, enslaved, or slaughtered.
Carney: We've taken back control of immigration. Asylum claims are down by a third. Temporary foreign workers arrivals down by half. And international student arrivals down by 60%. We can now carefully rebuild a sustainable immigration system consistent with Canadian values.
Never forget: The test-run was on the CPC leadership convention, where the cheaters used DVS to rob Bernier, who led well on every but the final ballot, which he lost by a negligible amount. He was told that he was just a sore loser, but he could check the machine counter. The paper ballots had, without explanation, been destroyed immediately. Everything in Canada would have been better had they let a real conservative have the leadership he fairly won. Curses on DVS.
Here it is:
A COURT-APPROVED forensic examination of Dominion Voting Systems CONFIRMS BEYOND A SHADOW OF A DOUBT that the system was designed to manipulate election outcomes, overthrow governments, and, on November 3, 2020, facilitate the overthrow of the United States government.
A forensic examination concluded that Dominion Voting Systems rigged the 2020 Michigan presidential election and covered it up by manually deleting the results of the 2020 election.
“We conclude that the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results. The system intentionally generates an enormously high number of ballot errors. The electronic ballots are then transferred for adjudication. The intentional errors lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, no transparency, and no audit trail.”
Canadian Muslims want millions from the feds to fight Islamoyouknowot. This goes back to Mo and his followers every day condemning their neighbours and eventually resorting to escalating threats of violence. When the Meccans insisted he cool down and just stop trying to bring everyone to Islam, Mo took this as intolerable ill-treatment and got permission from the Big A to fight them. This is the pattern: Make yourself obnoxious demanding that the locals be like you, then use their wanting to stay the way they are as the excuse to claim victimhood so you can wage “defensive” jihad.
As an issue, the Great Replacement dwarfs the others. Maxime Bernier is the only politician who notices, and he is in effect banned. Poilievre, who just tweaks Lib gangsterism here and there, is useless on the GR. Have you ridden the TTC lately? It's over for us Canadians.
🚨 The silent flood: Canada's hidden immigration crisis
While Canadians obsess over the heavily scrutinized Temporary Foreign Worker Program, the real elephant in the room quietly flooding the country with nearly a million temporary workers every year remains completely under the radar.
The International Mobility Program (IMP) is the Liberals' favourite backdoor for mass, unmitigated migration. It’s a largely underreported program that is wreaking absolute havoc on Canadian housing, health care, wages, and the future for young Canadians.
It comes in stark contrast to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) that dominates in headlines, which requires a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for entry.
Employers have to prove they can't find Canadians first, through the assessment process. It’s well documented that this is not a foolproof process and that program is riddled with fraud, exploitation and abuse, but the IMP? It doesn’t even need a LMIA!
Instead, the IMP is mostly wide open to anyone under international agreements, intra-company transfers, post-grad work permits, spousal open permits, and dozens of exemptions.
Non-permanent residents with employment income are broken down into a few different categories under the umbrella of foreign workers with work permits, including the TFWP, the IMB for work purposes, IMB for study purposes, IMB for other purposes, study permit holders without a work permit and “other” temporary residents without a work permit.
In the 2025 Report to Parliament on Immigration, Minister Lena Diab approved the message that this is “based on the broader economic, cultural, or other competitive advantages for Canada and reciprocal benefits enjoyed by Canadians and permanent residents.”
Yet the surge has been entirely unprecedented.
The report notes that “in 2024, there were 191,630 individuals with new work permits under the TFWP” verses a staggering “717,405 individuals with new work permits under the IMP.” That’s more than half a million more people than the TFWP; almost four-times as many!
The largest source country for this is influx is India, followed by Ukraine.
Year after year, the IMP dwarfs the TFWP, with the disparity growing a staggering amount since at least 2010; numbers that exploded under the Liberal government in 2015.
This isn't the controlled, sustainable immigration that Canada historically knew – it’s floodgates wide open.
Open work permits (i.e. no LMIA) mean these workers can go anywhere, to any job, because there’s nothing tying them to a specific employer or proven labour shortage. The results of this flood is predictable chaos.
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem called for policy changes in October 2025 to address a lowering standard of living, explaining that productivity growth has been weak, and without structural improvements (which monetary policy cannot directly fix), incomes will end up lower than they otherwise could have been.
Canada's temporary resident population ballooned to millions, driving the housing crisis into overdrive, making rent skyrocket, leaving young families priced out and youth not getting entry level jobs.
Hospitals are overwhelmed, schools are strained, and federal policy implications from this are being continually downloaded onto provinces and municipalities without adequate resources to absorb the culture shock.
Youth unemployment climbs as employers flood the market with cheaper temporary labour.
Public polling shows most Canadians now see temporary foreign worker programs – and by extension this unchecked IMP surge – as hammering housing affordability and job prospects for Canadian kids.
Yet the Liberals kept the taps on full blast for years, prioritizing 'broader economic benefits' over Canadian workers and communities.
This is the same government that lectured us about 'building back better' while importing the scale of a small city every few months without building the infrastructure to match.
It's reckless, unsustainable, and it’s hitting everyday Canadians the hardest, especially in our biggest cities and provinces like Ontario that are disproportionately expected to absorb this influx.
While the TFWP gets most of the blame and the press, the IMP is the silent predator. It’s bigger, faster, and far less accountable.
The Liberals opened these floodgates, and now we're all paying the price with a generation of young Canadians shut out of the housing and job markets their parents took for granted.
Elbows up, Canada.
The analogy of the hegira to modern mass migration from squalid countries to the West is way off. Mecca and Medina were tribal centres, not nations, each one predominantly Arab, only some 270 miles apart, both in equivalent environments, and with more cultural similarities than not. The number of Believers who made the journey was about 100, not millions, and there was no welfare-subsidized lifestyle.
New York City Muslim Mayor Zohran Mamdani calls for America to align with Islam and "Prophet Muhammad" to support mass Muslim immigration, which is truly terrifying. He is also preparing to implement Sharia law in New York City!
"You cannot discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin."
Harmeet Dhillon sends a message to public businesses after an NYC case banned Rep. Dan Goldman from its store over his stance on Israel.
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan perfectly encapsulates how the left’s refusal to accept Donald Trump as president is actively eroding the rule of law.
He warns that they are setting a very dangerous precedent for the future of America.
SHERIDAN: “It’s so dangerous what we’re seeing.”
“You can like Trump or not like Trump, it doesn’t...people are going to like presidents and dislike presidents.”
“But now, defying the rule of law because he happens to be the head of the federal government and openly defying the government.”
“The repercussions of that are going to be, okay, fine, you can’t stand this man, you think he’s a terrible president and you’re not going to follow his laws.”
“But that’s the new normal now.”
“So when a president gets in that you do support, then the other side — because we’ve established this precedent — they’re just not going to follow his laws either.”
“And now we’ve eroded the rule of law.”
“And then what happens?”
PM's true statement (the first one, by my reckoning) that MPs are useful for votes is the stopped clock telling the right time. There is no need for them to have junkets, staff, expense accounts and to gather from across the country in the HoC. They should be selected by lottery.