Immigration Trudeau is dragging us all down with him –

Immigration: Trudeau is dragging us all down with him –

We were very upset at home when Amir Attaran, a professor at the University of Ottawa, described Quebec as “Northern Alabama” before gently adding that François Legault was a “white supremacist.”

However, comments such as this are commonplace in the writings of many commentators on English Canada.

They are absolutely not interested in facts.

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The initiative of the century is this Toronto lobby, which wants to give Canada a population of 100 million in 2100 and is heavily influencing the crazy immigration numbers set by the Trudeau government.

This lobby commissioned a survey, the results of which, for them, are like spitting in the air:

  • 37% of Quebecers think there is too much immigration;
  • 50% of Ontarians think the same thing;
  • 46% of Canadians think so.

Uh? Quebec more open than the rest of Canada?

Well, thing, also stupid.

When you read an article in the Globe and Mail praising immigration, take the time to read readers’ comments.

Most of them do not share the journalist’s enthusiasm.

However, it is the objectively more open Quebec that has the best reasons to be cautious given the current tides.

The idea that there is an “anglophone minority” in Quebec is a joke. Our “Anglophone minority” is the Quebec part of the Anglo-Canadian majority.

Our Anglo-Quebecers know it, but cloak themselves in minority status to appear as victims. These days it pays to play the victim.

And it is precisely because immigrants have understood that English speakers are actually the majority here that they are assimilating in greater numbers.

They stay with the real power and that makes sense. As simple as that.

If Canadians from the rest of the country, even more than Quebecers, believe that Canada is accepting too many immigrants, it is because they find that housing, schools and hospitals are no longer meeting demand.

Unfounded prejudices? Absolutely not. Many studies say the same thing. The latest edition, that of TD Bank, argues for pumping the brakes, modestly calling the current situation a “demand shock.”

“Demand shock” is his obscure, colloquial way of saying that too many people are demanding what the supply can provide.

Results: stratospheric rents, overwhelmed hospitals and schools, etc.

With this in mind, is Justin Trudeau deciding to slow down?

On the contrary, we have just confirmed 485,000 arrivals in 2024 and 500,000 in 2025. If there is a slowdown, we are told, this will not be evaluated until 2026.

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Trudeau is in free fall and liberal voices are increasing calling for him to leave.

Like a man with nothing left to lose, he hastens and will hasten to the end.

This man is leading us to disaster.

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