New Documentary On Canada’s Mass Immigration Policy

In January, I was interviewed by independent filmmaker Sangita Iyer of Mettle Films for a two-part documentary on mass immigration. Part One has now been released. Some of my thoughts were included – along with those of other commentators you may know such as Kirk Lubimov, Darshan Maharaja, Tasha Kheirridin, Natasha Graham, Simon Nantais, and Shawn Binda.

The documentary is wide ranging, delving into some of the most notable aspects of the immigration disaster we have all been living through during the Trudeau years – international students who never showed up to class, employers undercutting Canadian labour with foreign workers, rampant immigration fraud, runaway population growth, a housing and healthcare crisis, illegal rooming houses in Brampton, and much more.

Far from pitting one race against other, or even the native-born against the foreign-born, this documentary focuses on how business interests are benefiting from the same policy of unlimited population growth that is impoverishing Canadians of all races and backgrounds while splintering social cohesion and eroding national identity.

Check out Part One (and stay tuned for Part Two):

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