These Graphs Prove That Canada’s Housing Crisis Is Driven By Immigration

Housing, housing, housing. It’s constantly in the news, and with good reason – finding a place to live has become an all-consuming worry for many Canadians. Pundits and mainstream media columnists have created a veritable cottage industry out of concocting increasingly niche solutions for the housing crisis. Everything from deploying legions of prefabricated houses to […]

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The Banks, Corporations, And Foundations That Donated To The Century Initiative Lobby In 2023

In August of last year, I published an article titled “Who Funds The Century Initiative?” that listed various organizations which had donated to the Century Initiative in 2022. It garnered considerable attention, so this year I am publishing another summary based on the 2023 Annual Report available on the Century Initiative’s website. In fact, I

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Jamil Jilvani Becomes The First Conservative MP In Recent Years To Oppose Mass Immigration

Jamil Jilvani, the Conservative MP for the Ontario riding of Durham, rose in the House of Commons on September 17th to oppose Bill C-71 – a Liberal bill which would allow Canadian citizens who were born outside of Canada to pass citizenship on to their children who are also born outside of Canada. Bill C-71

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New Nanos Poll Shows Support For Immigration Plummeting In Canada

On August 29th, I reported on a Leger poll which revealed that nearly every demographic in the country wants lower immigration. Now, a new poll has emerged echoing these findings. I have broken down the key results of the survey, which was conducted by Nanos Research for CTV News, below. You can read the CTV’s

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Trudeau Burns Down The Liberal Party Instead Of Resigning

On September 4th, Jagmeet Singh tore up the NDP’s “confidence and supply” agreement with the Liberals. This did not stop Poilievre from continuing to call him Sellout Singh – a nickname which Liberal Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan considers “absolutely offensive” and “racist”. Just another normal day in Canadian politics. On September 15th, a new Abacus

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Canada’s Immigration System: An Invitation To Scammers

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Population Institute Canada’s website (populationinstitutecanada.ca) on August 27th, 2024. It is republished on Dominion Review with permission of the author. Not long ago, I was contacted by an immigrant from a developing country that I’ll call “Pangea” who had seen one of my articles republished on a Canadian housing subreddit.

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New Leger Poll: Nearly Every Demographic In Canada Wants Lower Immigration

Just several days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a reduction in the number of low-wage temporary foreign workers, Leger has released a new poll showing that most Canadians think immigration levels are too high. In fact, this attitude prevails among nearly every single demographic and subsection of respondents – a startling degree of common

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Trudeau’s Cut To The Foreign Worker Program Does Not Go Nearly Far Enough

This morning, on the the second day of a three-day Liberal cabinet retreat, Justin Trudeau announced that his government intends to reduce the number of low-wage temporary foreign workers starting in September. Their slate of reforms will include restoring the policy of freezing temporary foreign worker visa approvals in areas where the unemployment rate is

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Remembering Barry Broadfoot And The Ten Lost Years

After working as a reporter for the Vancouver Sun for seventeen years, Barry Broadfoot left his desk to travel “at least 15,000 miles” with a tape recorder and collect oral accounts of living through Canada’s Great Depression. He interviewed hundreds of Canadians from all walks of life. Sometimes he conducted scheduled interviews, but often he

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