The Immigration Tsunami
For many decades, Canada maintained a stable and reasonable rate of immigration, consistently reflecting a reliable yearly percentage of the country’s population.
In 2018, Canada’s leading political parties voted in favour of ¹The United Nations Compact on Safe and Orderly Immigration. This decision granted them full control over the number of newcomers entering the country and their countries of origin.
Here’s what followed.
It’s OK to Talk About Mass Immigration
Canadians of all backgrounds want less immigration
Q: What information is the Liberal government and mainstream media withholding from Canadians about immigration?
A: They are only reporting on new permanent residents, which represents only half of the total figures. They are not disclosing the combined numbers of approved incoming “non-permanent” residents who have been promised housing, jobs, financial support, free healthcare, and education. Additionally, some of these individuals have been given a ‘free path to citizenship’.
By omission, the Canadian government and federally funded media are overlooking key factors that contribute to the country’s high immigration numbers.
The federal government is also failing to fully acknowledge the impact and burden that these numbers are placing on our education and healthcare systems, housing, job availability, social support systems, the environment, culture, safety, national debt, and, most importantly, our democratic process.
Why aren’t we receiving the complete numbers for all immigrants?
What is the government attempting to conceal?
Mass immigration can be viewed as an act of cultural genocide.
Both established immigrants and newcomers will face the challenges currently confronting Canadians. The costs of social programs and services will drive us deeper into debt as these systems become increasingly overburdened. Community cohesion will suffer as immigrant-only enclaves emerge.
Without effective dispersion, integration, assimilation, and programs to manage this high level of immigration, Canada risks self-destruction or a regression into the non-democratic conditions of the very nations it sought to welcome.
Immigration Breakdown
Immigrants are classified based on their status or the immigration pathway they used to gain acceptance to live in Canada, which is also referred to as the classification of admission category for immigrants. ²This does not include the special residency pilot programs, express entry, sponsorship, startup VISAs, caregivers, Provincial nominations, family-based humanitarian programs, agri-food pilots, out-of-status construction work status, and the list goes on(click on the image below to view pathways).
By Status
1. Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW)
2. Permanent Residents
3. Refugees
By Admission
1. Economic Immigrant
2. Family Class
3. Refugee Class
4. International Students
(Free Pass to Citizenship)
Other Pathways
1. Returning Emmigrants
2. Illegal Border Crossers
3. Birth Tourism
4. Pilot Programs
5. Express Entry
6. Sponsorship
7. Starup VISAs
8. Caregivers
9. Provincial Nominations
10. Humanitarian Programs
11. Agri-Food Pilots
12. Out-of-Status Construction Work Status
etc…

Many aspects of life in Canada are being altered by the massive influx of newcomers. Let’s unite to work on solutions that will help everyone.