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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Quebec’s Freeze On Foreign Worker Visas Is A Challenge To Trudeau

At a press conference on Tuesday morning, Quebec Premier Francois Legault announced a six-month freeze on low-wage foreign worker visas in Montreal to limit pressure on housing and public services, as well as to protect the French language. While there are exemptions for the health, education, construction, agriculture, and food processing sectors, the measure is

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Business Groups Condemn Trudeau’s Modest Reduction In Foreign Workers

A letter sent to three of Trudeau’s cabinet ministers on August 1st, signed by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, warns that Ottawa’s planned reduction in temporary immigration could have “catastrophic economic consequences” for the business sector. The letter was written by Nancy Healey, who holds a government post

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Smartphones Have No Place In Canadian Schools

A Montreal man is launching a class-action lawsuit against several parent companies of major social media platforms, alleging that social media is designed to leverage dopamine – a neurotransmitter and hormone associated with pleasure (sometimes called the brain’s “reward centre”) – to entrap users into spending endless hours scrolling. It’s hard to know whether a

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Allowing In Too Many Foreign Workers “Drives Down Wages” – Justin Trudeau, 2014

An overreliance on foreign workers “drives down wages and displaces Canadian workers”. No, that’s not a quote from an op-ed in the National Post or Dominion Review. That was written by Justin Trudeau! Here’s the full quote, from his op-ed published in the Toronto Star in 2014: “Since taking office, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and

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Proposed Immigration Amendment Would Flood Canada With Low-Skill Labour

Yesterday, I tweeted about an amendment to the Immigration and Refugees Protection Act (IRPA) that would create a federal path to permanent residency for low-skill foreign workers. This change would apply to foreign workers with experience and training that falls under the Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) levels 4 and 5. TEER 4 jobs

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Don’t Defund The CBC – Just Purge The Woke Ideology

I understand the urge to defund the CBC. On any given day, the CBC website consists of a dozen puff pieces and feel-good stories, along with four or five articles that read like transcripts of critical race and gender theory university lectures. A quick glance reveals that the CBC is currently promoting a documentary called

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Premier Eby’s Complaints About B.C.’s Out Of Control Population Growth Ring Hollow

“Sound and fury, signifying nothing”. Shakespeare’s mournful description of human life in Macbeth can be aptly applied to Premier David Eby’s constant expressions of frustration with Ottawa’s pedal-to-the-metal population growth strategy. Speaking on July 17th beside Newfoundland Premier Andrew Furey, who the B.C. government is supporting in a challenge to the federal government’s equalization program,

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