The 2% Solution: How Canada Can Meet Its NATO Spending Obligation Sensibly

Nearly every newspaper or magazine article that has anything to do with Canadian defence policy inevitably mentions that Canada is far below the 2% spending target that all NATO member countries are supposed to meet. Not all members meet this target, and Canada is one of the bottom three or four countries. There was yet […]

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Canada’s Population Growth Ponzi Scheme Is Beginning To Unravel

October 24th was a tragic day for real estate developers, speculators, cheap labour employers, business lobbyists, slumlords, corrupt immigration consultants, and strip mall diploma mill operators. On that day, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reluctantly caved to public opinion and announced that the Liberal government will slash permanent resident levels by 21%. Less than one week

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Trudeau’s Immigration Cut Is Good, But 395,000 Permanent Residents A Year Is Still Mass Immigration

On Wednesday, the same day that the Liberal caucus gathered to hear the contents of a letter signed by 20 Liberal MPs asking for Trudeau to step down, the National Post broke the story that the Trudeau government plans to slash immigration levels. The next three-year Immigration Levels Plan would have normally been released on

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The Holt Creek Trestle Bridge Replacement Should Honour B.C. History, Not Ignore It

Today, the Kinsol Trestle that spans the Koksilah River is considered to be one of Vancouver Island’s greatest tourist attractions and one of the “most spectacular timber rail trestle structures in the world”. Fifteen years ago, the former Canadian National Railway span at Mile 53.3 was in a semi-derelict state. After 20 years of abandonment

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Canada’s Political Elite Is (Very Slowly) Buckling To The Public’s Demand For Immigration Restriction

Editor’s note: This article was published earlier in the day, before the National Post released its story revealing that the Trudeau government intends to slash permanent resident levels from this year’s 485,000 to 395,000 in 2025, 380,000 in 2026, and 365,000 in 2027. Canada’s unprecedentedly high population growth rate – 1.3 million in 2023, 97.6%

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When Was Love Of The Land Replaced With Clinical Environmental Techno-Babble?

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on the Canadians for a Sustainable Society website (sustainablesociety.com), which I encourage readers to check out. It is republished here, in a slightly abridged format, with permission of the author. When did we stop loving the land? While the growth lobby pushes their agenda of a constant increase in population,

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Doublethink: A Canada Heritage Minute

“War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength.” Those are the words written on the Ministry of Truth building against the skyline of Airstrip One in Orwell’s novel 1984. In Ottawa, it seems that a new addition has been made to the fictional motto of the totalitarian Party: “Canada is Multicultural.” People often assert

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New Book Charts Roadmap For Smashing Corporate Monopoly Power In Canada

The Big Fix: How Companies Capture Markets And Harm Canadians. Denise Hearn and Vass Bednar. Sutherland House, 2024. “If we would not submit to an emperor, we should not submit to an autocrat of trade” – U.S. Senator John Sherman, responsible for the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 Loblaws, Sobeys, Metro, Walmart, and Costco comprise 80%

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Quebec Introduces A Per-Country Cap On Permanent Resident Invitations To Ensure “Diversity” Of Immigrants

The Quebec government’s recent tabling of a bill to give itself the power to limit the number of international students in the province has received considerable media coverage. However, another significant development in Quebec’s immigration policy has gone largely unreported. On Wednesday, Quebec’s Minister of Immigration, Francization, and Integration Jean François Roberge issued a ministerial

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