Immigration Support Rapidly Eroding– But Trudeau Needs The Votes
"Recent opinion polling suggests that this consensus is rapidly eroding, if not already gone.”
The will of the government versus the will of the people. The longer PM Justin Trudeau controls Canada from his walled-off woke perch, the greater is the divide.
Not that division is a benign tool in the hands of Canada's ruling government. For the past eight years, Trudeau and the Liberals have done a bang-up job in cultivating social division within our nation's pluralist society. Integral to their program of nation transformation, staples of democratic governance continue to be washed away.
"Will of the majority" being target number one. In 2023, it's the power of the fringe that rules Canada's political roost. LGBT, Transgenderism, Political Islam, Communist China, Sikh Nationalism.
All have been imported to Canada by a succession of federal governments. Ex-Liberal PM Pierre Trudeau's Charter of Rights and Freedoms(1982) set up a society in which, over time, "special interest" communities could steam roll over the will of the majority.
“Aaron Wudrick: It’s Time For A Grown-Up Conversation On Immigration”
January 10th, 2024:
"What was once a fairly organic process that allowed for integration over years, if not generations, has been supplanted by activist government policy that preaches an official doctrine of big-M Multiculturalism, which fetishizes and subsidizes cultural differences while simultaneously erasing and downplaying Canadian history."
Thus speaketh the writer regarding the "greatest Canadian story never told." Why is it that in a fifty-year period since the introduction of a nation-transforming policy, media would offer nothing more than a cursory analysis of its contents?
If due diligence were to be applied, a majority of citizens might come to understand the divisive nature of Multiculturalism, and "best girlfriend" Diversity.
In a nutshell, Multicultural policy extracts giant money from the majority population and deposits in the bank accounts of thousands of "multicultural" non-profit organizations.
According to its tenets, the monies are to be used to promote the culture, religion and languages of the nations from which new immigrants derive. As it played out, the most populous, best-funded and best politically-organized communities rise to the top of the diversity food-chain.
As alluded to in the source article, these communities have been granted free will to advance socio-political agendas within general society. So much so that in time their collective power is bound usurp that of communities who came to Canada before them.
CAP opinion on the matter: Justin Trudeau loves this, as does new Democratic Party leader, Jagmeet Singh. While media refuse to speak of the developments, political leaders and their parties pursue these goals with diligence and discipline.
"75% of Canadians say higher immigration is making the housing crisis worse. 63% said volume of newcomers adding pressure to education systems."
"This signals a shift in public sentiment on immigration as the country grapples with affordability challenges and problems with the delivery of public services."
As if Trudeau gives a damn. For him, immigration policy exists as an instrument for re-election. The more immigrants, the more Liberal voters, as new arrivals and their families vote for the party in power at the time of their entry to our country.
As expressed by Mr. Wudrick in a new article published by The Hub, immigration policy exists as a critical element of social division:
"This is particularly true of Canada’s large diaspora communities, including those from China, India, and Iran, which have increasingly impacted Canada’s international relationships and given rise to interference by these countries on Canadian soil."
Right. By way of the highest per-capita immigration intake quotas on earth, the problems of the Middle East, Punjab and China transition to Canadian problems.
As if those Liberal Einsteins in Ottawa couldn't anticipate this outcome.
“In the 21st century, the challenges associated with immigration are vastly different from those of 50 or 100 years ago, and until recently policymakers have been unwilling to discuss immigration policy accordingly. These challenges can be broadly categorized into three areas: economic impact; infrastructure capacity; and cultural friction.”
A beautiful synopsis it is. CAP marvel at the hypocrisy inherent in Liberal government rhetoric. Branding themselves "progressives," related social policies haven't changed in decades.
Despite its profound impact on demographic composition of Canada, immigration policy has yet to be revamped in any form. Not so for Australia and Britain. The former recently announced measures to reduce immigration intake by 50%.
In Canada, one pending outcome of current immigration policy is a transition Anglo-Europeans to minority community status. Media say nothing.
Multicultural policy is also set-in-stone. It's a policy which conveniently lacks a demarcation point at which diversity is declared a success. In other words, multiculturalism can go on forever. To the point that society inverts, as 3rd World communities usurp power formerly held by "traditional" Canadian communities.
That's not equality-- that's domination. Government say nothing; media stay mum, while our socialist academic institutions bask in the joy of the development.
"While concerns about immigration’s impact on our economy and infrastructure have slowly begun to attract more attention and public discussion, the issue of cultural friction remains largely taboo."
Not according to Cultural Action Party [est. 2016]. With millions of clicks over the course of our existence, a significant volume of Canadians know that our organization has been laser-focused on these issues for years.
The taboo exists on the part of mainstream media, today paid to tow the woke globalist line dangling on the fish hook of woke Liberal government propaganda.
"Recent opinion polling suggests that this consensus is rapidly eroding, if not already gone. We are long overdue for an honest, constructive, and robust debate about the way forward on immigration."
"We owe it to Canadians—both present and future."
As in, our government owes it to Canadians. As controlled by the Liberals, it's not going to happen. At the end of the political day, one issue reigns supreme:
Trudeau’s Liberals are using immigration in an attempt to become Canada's government-for-life.
With their "progressive" social policies set in tablets of woke stone, Team Trudeau hold the fate of our country in their neo-communist hands.
In my small town in the maritimes-never seen so many new immigrants in all my life here. I don't like it as it feels aggressively forced -not natural. Our gvmt playing games. I went through the drive through the other day for my coffee and the person at the window was short with me, cold and rough and I was thinking I have never seen him before. I asked him how long he was in our town and he said 2mths. He came from Toronto after being there 3 years but he said the gvmt wants to grow the smaller communities so he moved here to get his permanent resident status. I don't know exactly, maybe sikh as he wears a turban ? Because I feel I have to defend myself and explain -I have friends from other nationalities, Dated different cultures so don't get me wrong. I just find a certain sect that seem-are cold and not friendly body language-eye smile, smile. I just found it interesting the attitude of being impatient, short and basically non friendly after arriving in a new town for 2 mths-in a country for 3years you say you want permanent status. I have been here all my life and I am conscience how I interact with people, I will be at least cordial if I am not having a good day but I note this regularly - like a general coldness, unappreciative or not friendly-just very cold transactional. Not all, we have pp of many other cultures, black, Filipino, Mexican etc and people are generally nice as one human to another. I don't know if it is a particular culture but I have noticed this general transactional only interaction and it always makes me feel kinda uneasy. Hard to explain. It's just a feeling of don't give a sh-t about you people kinda vibe.
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