We will not make the mistake of underestimating Radio-Canada’s revelations about the importance of international consultancy McKinsey to Canadian immigration policy.
Let’s summarize them in a simple way: This company played a very large role in Ottawa’s decision to set the immigration threshold at 500,000.
Called upon to cooperate with the government, it gradually seized the immense power to set its directions.
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Long his big boss was a member of the committee that launched this idea in 2016.
He was also a member of the think tank L’initiative du Siècle, which aims to push Canada towards an immigration policy that will allow it to reach a population of 100 million by the end of this century.
Naturally, this disturbing news prompts two considerations.
First: The lobbies integrated in the heart of the state have an immense power of influence, without any democratic dimension. It is not exclusive to Canada. McKinsey’s role in managing the pandemic caused a lot of conversation in France a few months ago.
By what right can these globalized technocrats take over the administration of states? There’s nothing conspiratorial about denouncing it.
Second, this demographic statement tells us a lot about the vision that globalized elites have of Canada.
They regard Canada as the state laboratory of the new global governance that is intended to replace the nation state.
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From this perspective, a country should no longer represent a people, a culture. Rather, it is a multicultural society whose function is simply to compete in the global marketplace.
We know the rest: if a country refuses to dissolve into joy when it wants to protect its culture, it is accused of withdrawing its identity and isolating itself from the world.
Obvious conclusion: a country subjected to the technocratic management of international advisers is no longer a democracy.