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DerWaldgang's avatar

I tought we Europeans have it bad, but this is heartbreaking to read.

Canada has been used by globohomo Davos as a main hub. sort of the blueprint for destroying white societies.

Side note: Why anyone from India have the right to asylum anywhere in the world is beyond me.

Deport them all.

Mitch's avatar

the whole concept of asylum is so abused. Same in US. Most of the immigrants coming here for asylum are from countries we go to for vacation. If the people are being genocided or there's a terrible civil war, I get it, but these are all economic migrants.

Lon Guyland's avatar

Asylum is just the code word they use to prey on the suicidal empathy of the affluent white liberal women who now run the country (Fidelito being a case in point).

It’s not asylum, it’s invasion.

Noido Dev's avatar

A lot of it started in Canada with multiculturalism, acknowledging the native tribes as the real owner of the land and stuff like that. There are old documentaries about it.

Stuart Cohen's avatar

As an ex Canadian who moved to the US 40 years ago i am saddened by the downturn in the standard of living in Canada- all due to economic policies and excessive govt debt and taxation and now inclusive of a woke central government. Sad!

Fantastic research Chris!!!

Lon Guyland's avatar

Same here. Saw where it was headed 40 years ago and noped out.

Mitch's avatar

I know a lot of ex Canadians here in the US. I don't blame them one bit.

fiendish_librarian's avatar

I'm of Argentinian background and am seriously considering ending my days where my parents began theirs. There is a northern Peronism that is slowly strangling this country and it will only get worse and worse.

Mike's avatar

Jesus .. I had no idea it was this bad. I've been vacationing in Canada nearly every year (fishing and hunting in Manitoba and Quebec) for the past 20 years and I never would have imagined things were getting this bad.

Mitch's avatar

"In 1971, 96% of the Canadian population was white. Today, it is approaching 50%."

This doesn't seem to jibe with the visible minority numbers which puts white at closer to 70%

Still, the most surprising statistic in all these charts is that nearly 10k Americans move to Canada yearly. Why would they do that?

Mike's avatar

TDS is very strong and lefties, for some reason, believe Canada is like Norway.

Paul's avatar

Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Mitch's avatar

yes, it would be interesting to see if there were upticks in 2016 and 2024

Kathleen Lowrey's avatar

Big day for you young fella

You have your first plagiarist in a major Canadian newspaper

https://edmontonjournal.com/feature/lostdecade/wcm/d61a1ba2-ee5f-48a9-a53e-340422bc4ee3

Congrats I guess

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery

Daft Canuck's avatar

pretty sure the decades without a Stanley cup and losing olympic gold is an even bigger crisis

BartBart's avatar

And you sir exemplify everything that is wrong with Canada.

Elias Lumen's avatar

It appears that Canada is in terminal decline. I don't think it can be reversed at this point.

As a Canadian, I've begun to consider exit plans. Especially now since the Liberals are actually talking about exit taxes.

Unbelievable that a majority of Canadians keep on voting for their demise. They actually think the Liberals are doing a good job. I guess the propaganda has done a good job.

Eric Werboweski's avatar

I appreciate the collection of information about this country that needs to break apart.

Yatt_96's avatar

Most immigrants aren't from Panjab and haven't been for some time.

You're afraid of Jhatka so it figures..

https://youtube.com/shorts/AraV8L79OQc?si=epIwKfaqdJNVNfIC

Elias Lumen's avatar

The province doesn't matter. The countries don't really matter. Immigration has outstripped infrastructure. Immigration needs to be reversed based on this alone.

Lon Guyland's avatar

Born and raised a proud Albertan, I read the tea leaves and pulled the plug on Canada when I realized Alberta’s secession was unlikely in my lifetime (second best would have been the success of the Quebec separatists, which would be a huge benefit to Canada). That was 40 years ago, and not once have I regretted it.

I hate to say this to my fellow Albertans, but I told you so.