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| 2026-03-02 | 0 |
Blame your government, your government is the first one to give political asylum to indian criminals.
India government requested multiple times for extradition of these unsocial elements but instead canada fought back and broke relations with india.
These criminals who have killed multiple people will die in hell and with them their protector canada. You'll pay a heavy price.
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| 2026-03-01 | 0 |
Caste politics are alive and well in Canada, scammers, fake truckers, extremism, etc... and the community still has the audacity to pretend that the issue is merely backcountry euros that are showing their rcst saltine attitude and judging them.
The amount of adharm bleeding out of India, and yet y'all throw a Kurta on and pretend otherwise... Its honestly wild.
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| 2026-02-27 | 0 |
Clear your minds, wipe your mental slates clean, because as nice as it is to clutch our pearls and tsk-tsk about what this gov is doing, they're not listening to one word of what we're saying. Not ... one ... word. Their agenda isn't affected by your little concerns about the economy or jobs or immigration or how much youre struggling. It must be exhausting for the liberals to even have to do their performance theatre in the HOC. Ugh, you little people. Anyway, they will carry on with the charade until unquestionable power is achieved, and good luck to all of us in prying them out. Adrienne, Brian, Lorrie, you endlessly chat about the issues as if you think you can bring reason to whats happening if only they'd listen. Just stop it, really. With complete respect to all of you, do you think you change anything in this commentary? Youre all great, but we're in a paradigm rut on how to view this government and frankly, all governments. Perhaps we should all personally step back for a period and examine exactly what it is we're doing and start looking for solid, out-of-the-box solutions, because using 19th century political tools for affecting change just doesn't work anymore. Finally, this might be hard to wrap our heads around, but we are all part of the problem in some way. If you have the faculty to do so, ask yourself if you work for or support entities that ultimately support the very system oppressing you. Be smarter out there, everyone.
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| 2026-02-27 | 0 |
When the prime minister asserts that “pragmatism” directs Canada to enter into trade deals and security arrangements with other countries, regardless of their abysmal human rights records, antithetical political ideology, history of infiltration and subversion, and predatory and punitive trade practices, accepting - if not welcoming - into Canada those whose values, beliefs and practices are hostile to our own and thus socially destabilizing is a natural adjunct. Immorality is the defining characteristic of Mark Carney and his government.
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| 2026-02-27 | 0 |
The Conservative Party. Needs much more fight ! They have to seriously distance themselves from the greedy pigs at the trough continuously giving themselves pay hikes. I want to see a Conservative party that fights for the safely of kids . Fighting against SOGI and Transgender mutilation. Fighting for the rights of Parents. Fighting against mainstream media. Fighting to protect law abiding citizens for standing up to government corruption and the health care authority that continues to spread false information . Fight for gun owners. Pushing for Castle Law . Fighting the corruption in the legal system that allows the prosecution of innocent Canadians and the violation of their charter of rights. If the Conservative Party isn't willing to fight, really fight, then we are still being governed by one big Uniparty playing politics.
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| 2026-02-26 | 0 |
The minister was probably chosen specifically because she was inept and wouldn't know what was going on in her department; that reduces the likelihood that anyone would be turned away a while longer. As Lorrie said - just like my Political Science professor pointed out almost 50 years ago - immigrants largely vote for whoever was in power when they arrived in the country. A very large percentage of the people that they bring into the country under a Liberal government are likely to vote Liberal. That's a (practically) guaranteed stream of new Liberal voters to replace the old Liberal voters who have become disillusioned by the Liberal Party's actions. It has to stop.
We need to vet EVERYONE who comes in and we shouldn't be giving them gold-plated health care until we've granted them refugee status or permanent residency and they should be told that up front so no one is shocked or feels cheated. If they know that and still come, they'll know what they're facing. If they choose not to come, they've made an informed decision.
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| 2026-02-26 | 0 |
Dont know about canada but we Indians live rent-free in canadians heads. I've never been to canada, nor even thought about that country much in my life up until i started meeting many canadians on the internet who lose it on me for no reason at all.
The most hateful people i have met online have been canadians. I have talked to american gr0ypers online on platforms like discord and omegle etc... and they've been more respectful, polite and friendly than so called "liberal" canadians. Some of them i even befriended.
This is sad. What a sorry state it would be to live in one of these canadians mind. Filled with hate against one particular peoples. All of this hate that i have received will only make me definitely avoid to visit canada at all costs!
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| 2026-02-26 | 0 |
The Liberals are brilliant thieves. They’ve managed to pull off over a decade of self-funded corruption. They use taxpayer money to buy media, influence institutions, and protect themselves from accountability. Canadians are literally paying for their own political manipulation.
Liberals = the most corrupt government in Canadian history (33 listed below and counting):
Green Slush Fund (SDTC) – $1B+ in questionable clean-tech grants
SNC-Lavalin Affair – Political interference in criminal prosecution
ArriveCAN App – ~$60M for a basic travel app
WE Charity Scandal – ~$912M contract to connected insiders
Phoenix Pay System – $3.5B+ and still failing
McKinsey Consulting Contracts – $500M+ outsourced policy work
Foreign Interference Scandal – Intelligence warnings ignored
Organized Crime & B.C. Money Laundering – Triad-linked casino and real estate laundering
Fentanyl & Opioid Crisis – Border failures and weak enforcement
Aga Khan Vacation Ethics Breach – Illegal luxury trip
Randy Boissonnault Scandal – Business ties and lobbying questions
Investing in Canada Plan – ~$92B in poorly tracked infrastructure spending
PMO / Telford Staff Scandals – Obstruction and document withholding
Bill Morneau Controversies – WE ties, pension conflicts
Paul Chiang Controversy – Foreign interference allegations
Unlawful Emergencies Act Use (Trucker Convoy) – Bank accounts frozen, later ruled illegal
Firearms Buyback Fiasco – Projected $2B–$6B and counting
Mark Carney / Brookfield Conflicts – Offshore tax structures, revolving-door politics
Chrystia Freeland Ukraine Funding Controversy – Oversight concerns
Baylis Medical Ventilator Contract – ~$237M contract awarded to a firm owned by a former Liberal MP for COVID-19 equipment.
Mary Ng Ethics Breach – Multiple government contracts directed to a close personal friend and media personality.
Dominic LeBlanc Ethics Breach – Awarding a lucrative Arctic surf clam license to a company linked to his wife’s family.
NSICOP "Traitor" MP Allegations – National intelligence reports of sitting MPs "wittingly" collaborating with foreign hostile states.
Admiral Mark Norman Prosecution – A failed $50M legal battle involving alleged political interference in a naval procurement contract.
Han Dong Controversy – Resignation from caucus following allegations of CCP involvement in his nomination and conduct.
Governor General Expense Scandals – ~$1.3M in luxury travel, high-end catering, and secretive villa renovations under Payette and Simon.
PBO Carbon Tax Gag Order – Government blocking the Budget Officer from releasing internal data showing the tax’s true economic hit.
GC Strategies $250M Windfall – Total federal contracts awarded to the two-person ArriveCAN firm since 2015 across multiple departments.
Public Health Agency (PHAC) Missing Data – Intentional destruction of emails and documents related to the Winnipeg Lab security breach.
Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) RCMP Probe – Formal criminal investigation into 186 cases of alleged conflicts and $390M in funding.
"The Other Randy" Business Scandal – Investigation into text messages suggesting a Cabinet Minister remained active in private business.
COVID-19 Quarantine Hotel Fiasco – Billions spent on mandatory hotel stays marked by reports of safety failures and lack of oversight.
Parliamentary Witness Coaching Scandal – $263,000 in taxpayer funds spent to "coach" government employees and witnesses on how to spin answers at committee.
Etc
Etc
The Liberal performance review: rushed programs, no transparency, friends get paid, costs explode, and no one is held accountable. Over a decade, this government has burned through $100B+ in waste, failed programs, insider contracts, and ethics breaches—with zero consequences—all on the backs of taxpayers while they get rich.
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| 2026-02-26 | 0 |
Why is it so difficult to have reasonable conversations about this? Most of this video is completely true — but so many comments show love to that bike guy who was factually incorrect and pointlessly racist. But on the other hand, so many woke types don’t even want to admit the problem. They also don’t want to talk about how the government is complicit.
Every nation has a right to define itself, and how much immigration it wants, and how that immigration happens. It is beyond ridiculous to not speak the primary language of the country you emigrate to. But why say weird shit like indians eat shit?? Or that 1.5 billion people are all the same?
The rationale behind early immigration was to be very tough and selective about who enters and lives here. They welcomed students because it brought in a lot of revenue so that’s a win-win, but to LIVE they had to prove they were an asset to the community. Now the whole thing is manipulated.
You don’t have proper vetting for the students because of fake colleges that just want to make money. You don’t have proper limits on immigration and criteria for jobs/skills because companies want to make money. Politicians just do whatever strategy gets votes.
But for some reason people either only get woke about the positives of Indian immigrants or only negative, sometimes racist about them.
It’s fair to acknowledge that rampant, unchecked immigration ruins the culture. Like Indian driving culture is fucking terrible. You don’t want to bring that shit over. You can also acknowledge that early immigrants and their kids are often completely American/Canadian, from their native language, accents, education, references etc. And that Indians are generally a low-crime, high-employment, high-tax-paying immigrant group. And we ALSO acknowledge that that’s changing because of the type/number of people coming in, and the financial and political incentives which support it. It causes valid resentment. These fucking human smuggling rings are real af. Wokies don’t ever talk about it. But I wish we could have this conversation without the racism.
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| 2026-02-23 | 0 |
Pierre Poilievre’s Immigration Hypocrisy: A Study in Convenient Principles Disguised as Conviction
Pierre Poilievre has never met a border he did not want to fortify, a refugee claim he did not want to scrutinize, or an irregular crossing he did not want to turn into a national morality play. For years, he has warned Canadians that the country is being overrun by “illegal border crossers,” “queue jumping asylum seekers,” and “abusers of the system.” He delivers these warnings with the solemnity of a man announcing a biblical plague, not a handful of exhausted families walking across a ditch in Quebec.
In Poilievre’s political universe, Roxham Road is not a rural footpath. It is a symbol of national decline. It is chaos incarnate. It is the place where the rule of law goes to die. It is, in short, the perfect stage upon which he can perform his favorite role: the lone defender of order in a world gone soft.
At least, that is the story he tells the public.
The private story, as publicly reported, is considerably less heroic.
The Public Record That Refuses to Behave:
According to reporting from The Breach and the National Observer, someone described as the uncle of Poilievre’s spouse has an immigration history that reads like a greatest hits compilation of everything Poilievre claims to oppose.
The reporting outlines that he entered Canada and made a refugee claim. That claim was refused. A deportation order was issued. He later re-entered Canada through Roxham Road. He then filed a humanitarian and compassionate application. Poilievre’s spouse reportedly helped prepare that application.
This is not fringe gossip. This is what journalists documented through correspondence, interviews, and immigration records.
In other words, the exact pathway Poilievre condemns as “abuse of the system” is the same pathway publicly reported to have been used by someone connected to him.
And suddenly, the man who treats Roxham Road like a national security breach becomes quieter than a library at midnight. The slogans stop. The outrage evaporates. The border, once a sacred line, becomes a flexible suggestion.
The Rhetoric: A Symphony of Outrage:
Poilievre’s immigration rhetoric is a carefully orchestrated performance. He warns that irregular border crossings undermine the rule of law. He insists humanitarian and compassionate applications are loopholes. He claims the system is being gamed. He declares that Canada must “take back control.”
He delivers these lines with the moral certainty of a man who believes compassion is a gateway drug.
In his speeches, asylum seekers are not people. They are symbols. They are props. They are the raw material from which he fashions his political identity.
He is the sheriff.
They are the threat.
The border is the battleground.
And Canada is the damsel in distress.
It is a compelling narrative.
It is also a narrative that collapses the moment it becomes personally inconvenient.
The Reality: A Study in Elastic Principles:
When someone connected to Poilievre uses the very same system he condemns, the rules change with breathtaking speed.
Irregular border crossings are no longer a crisis. They are a misunderstanding. A technicality. A regrettable but understandable choice.
Humanitarian and compassionate applications are no longer loopholes. They are legitimate pathways. Necessary tools. Evidence of a compassionate system.
The border is no longer a sacred line. It is a suggestion. A guideline. A flexible concept open to interpretation.
It is a remarkable transformation, like watching a man insist that jaywalking is a crime against humanity until his friend does it, at which point it becomes a misunderstood act of civic expression.
The Political Convenience of Shifting Standards:
Poilievre’s political identity is built on the idea that he alone will restore order. He alone will enforce the rules. He alone will protect Canada from the chaos of irregular migration.
But the moment the rules become inconvenient, they are no longer rules. They are preferences. They are vibes. They are whatever he needs them to be in the moment.
This is not a minor contradiction. It is a fundamental collapse of the moral architecture he has built his political brand upon.
If irregular crossings are a crisis, then they are a crisis for everyone.
If humanitarian applications are loopholes, then they are loopholes for everyone.
If the system is broken, then it is broken for everyone.
But Poilievre’s version of justice is not universal. It is conditional. It is situational. It is deeply, profoundly personal.
The Broader Pattern: Institutions Are Sacred Until They Are Not:
This is not the first time Poilievre’s principles have proven to be more flexible than advertised. He has attacked the Supreme Court of Canada when its rulings do not align with his political needs. He has accused the justice system of being too lenient when it suits him and too harsh when it does not. He has framed himself as the defender of institutions while undermining them whenever they become inconvenient.
It is a pattern.
It is a habit.
It is a worldview.
And it reveals something essential about his politics.
For Poilievre, institutions are not pillars of democracy.
They are tools.
They are props.
They are instruments to be used when helpful and discarded when not.
The Satirical Truth: A Philosophy in One Sentence:
Pierre Poilievre’s immigration philosophy can now be summarized with clinical precision:
Canada must crack down on irregular border crossings, except for the ones that are fine. And he will decide which ones are fine.
It is a stance that bends so far backward it could qualify for a gymnastics medal.
It is a stance that reveals more about political convenience than national security.
It is a stance that exposes the gap between what Poilievre says and what Poilievre does.
And it is a stance that makes one thing abundantly clear. Polievre's Hypocrisy
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| 2026-02-22 | 0 |
Power to the people!
NO to floor crossing!
NO to elections theft!
Floor crossing is elections stealing!
Elections matter!
Save our democracy!
Floor crossing is depressing, what kind of society are we building if there no integrity, no values, no trust, no ethics in politics? What is the point going for elections if the one person can change the will of the people by crossing the floor?
Real people who are FREE and who cherish their FREEDOM should organize and protest against floor crossing all across this country until floor crossing is banned in Canada. A person who does not want to be in parliament anymore should resign effective immediately and the resignation should trigger an automatic by-election from that moment the person resigned.
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| 2026-02-20 | 1 |
I'm all for referenda, the trouble is when government picks the issue, they are usually doing so for political reasons, not legislative ones. Harper pulled the same thing when he took a first nations treaty agreement that had been twenty years in the making between THREE levels of government and threw it to a referendum of a population that had NO idea what it was about, so they just reacted along racist lines thinking 'first nations are taking over'.
But in any case, a referenda is better than not, sure as hell wish we had Citizens Initiatives in my province to stop some of the horrible public policy decisions.
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| 2026-02-20 | 0 |
Immigration policy is a federal responsibility, ensuring fairness. Why is it so confusing to so many to understand that Alberta is a province, not a country? A province that undermines consistent national standards weakens the sense of unity that holds a country together. When one province seeks to separate itself from the shared framework, divisions will arise, and policies will be driven by local political pressures rather than the broader national interest.
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| 2026-02-20 | 0 |
While Global News provides the stage, Danielle Smith delivers a masterclass in the St. Petersburg playbook, using a $60 oil dip to justify a referendum that reads like a manual for national collapse. It is impressive how she pivots from a $10,000 "vacation" at Mar-a-Lago to suddenly worrying about the "sustainability" of the very social services she’s busy undermining with tiered citizenship and constitutional power grabs. Most Canadians are either too polite to say it or too blinded by the flood of compromat to notice, but this isn't provincial leadership; it's a performative libertarian fantasy designed to fracture the federation while the RCMP and CSIS are left watching from the sidelines. Apparently, "taking back control" means handing the keys to whoever is currently whispering in her ear at a Florida golf club. It is high time we stopped pretending this regional arson is "direct democracy" and started calling it the sovereignty-shattering interference that it actually is.
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| 2026-02-20 | 0 |
Vote back NDP or Greens. Boycott Alberta Party. It is a far right political party. Thx.
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| 2026-02-19 | 0 |
Mass migration of "low quality" newcomers who have nothing in common with and are not interested in the Judeo-Christian Rule of Law and Culture that is the Foundation of every great Western Democracy has completely ruined Canada and other nations who have engaged the same self suicidal policies.
National failure brought to us by the Liberal Party of Canada and their sychophants the NDP - and all of the geopolitically, historicaly, politically unsophisticated, easily deluded Elbows Up and other dim electorate who repeatedly vote for these Neo-Marxist Kleptocrats.
Dual Citizenship: so grateful to have it.
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| 2026-02-18 | 0 |
I know some older Indians who assimilated well and made Canada better, but these new immigrants are no good. They want everything for free. My roommate is from the Philippines, but she works hard, is very clean, polite, and easy to get along with. So I'm not against immigration, but I want the people coming over to pay their own way. My mom and stepdad did that in the 80s and did well.
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| 2026-02-18 | 0 |
Thanks to your liberal Gov. letting UNKOWN WHO EVER across our boarder AND FLOWN IN allowed to stay sucking up YOUR paychq with extra taxes to pay for thier housing/rent, food, medical services. Here's is food for thought (I'm 65+) ww2. People would flee thier country so back then 10 people being caught coming into a unkown country 1 or 2 from that group were spys to destroy that country. Heres my point>> When Canada/bleeding hearts let thousands of unkown into our land how many ARE CRIMINALS, GANG CARTIL, and by the way the world is now looking at Canada as a NARCO country which means politics is now controled by CARTIL, GANG, CORRUPTION. CHECK IT OUT IN GOOGLE .... is canada a narco state>> The writing is on the wall.
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| 2026-02-18 | 0 |
Canada needs its own ice. And hold past political figures accountable for the death of Canada.
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| 2026-02-17 | 0 |
We can no longer fix this issue because the majority or our country is IMMIGRANTS! They literally can out vote real Canadians. We have lost our country. The west doesn’t even get a say in federal politics…immigration is a multi billion dollar industry. There is nothing left in this country for our children and I am truly scared to grow old here with millions of immigrants who hate us and our country, running everything and filling our medical system.
Whites are blames for being racist yet anyone with common sense can see whites are the LEAST racist of all.
We are doomed, and quite honestly this country isn’t worrh fighting for…we don’t have free speech or the right to self preservation for a country that won’t stfu about ‘human rights’
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| 2026-02-17 | 0 |
The immigration system has been broken since the late 1960's.
"Betrayal & Deceit: The Politics of Canadian Immigration" ( 2000), by Charles M. Campbell.
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| 2026-02-17 | 0 |
This isn’t Liberal incompetence — it’s self-funded corruption. They use taxpayer money to buy media, influence institutions, and protect themselves from accountability.
Canadians are literally paying for their own political manipulation.
Liberals = the most corrupt government in Canadian history:
Green Slush Fund (SDTC)
SNC-Lavalin Affair
ArriveCAN
Firearms Buyback fiasco
WE Charity scandal
Foreign interference
Triad-linked organized crime in B.C.
Fentanyl crisis
Aga Khan vacation
Investing in Canada Plan
2019 Election "Lavish" Spending
Telford/Trudeau Staff Scandal
Finance Minister Bill Morneau's Controversies
Liberal MP Paul Chiang controversy
Greenbelt scandal
Montgomery Carney's countless conflicts of interest and his Brookfield $6.5B tax evasion.
Chrystia Freeland Ukraine reconstruction funding controversy
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| 2026-02-17 | 0 |
Everytime Jason Kenney speaks he makes Alberta independence stronger. Real conservatives hate him. Alberta told him he done in politics so now he wants to run federally. If you don’t have support in Alberta how do you get in as a conservative. Another Erin Otoole. Jason was a good politician until he got power.
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| 2026-02-17 | 1 |
Please help me understand why mass migration is considered beneficial. I believe globalization has very significant drawbacks. My primary concern is for my fellow Canadians "ONLY." It seems that the increase in new residents is driven largely by political motives, as new migrants often support the Liberal Party due to the benefits they receive upon arrival. Both the Liberal government in Canada and the Democrats in the United States appear to be aware of this trend. Regardless of political affiliation—whether Liberal, Conservative, Green, or any other party—if my party were to adopt such a policy, I would oppose it. Canadians really need to wake up. We need responsible citizenship that upholds and strengthens our Canadian culture and values.
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| 2026-02-17 | 0 |
This guy had pastors arrested and a church taken over by police. Why are we listening to any opinions he has? He's part of the political problem in Canada. Let's go Alberta independence!!!
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| 2026-02-17 | 0 |
Sovereignty is the concept and practice that got us to where we are as a species belonging to countries. Somehow our political leadership decided that sovereignty was no longer a thing and Trudeau simply said "C'mon over..."
Our path forward is to purge our nation of illegal immigrants, PRs that aren't hitting the metrics, students with expired visas and of course criminals who are not Canadians. Once we've cleaned house we need to treat our country like the prize that it can be and only invite in those who fit in with our psyche and economic needs.
Just because someone shows up at our border doesn't mean that they belong in Canada.
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| 2026-02-17 | 0 |
Jason candy was amazing while he was in federal politics. Then he showed up in Alberta and was the greatest failure of all
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| 2026-02-17 | 0 |
Canada cursed with short sighted political leaders
(ON ALL PARTIES) failed to do the basics to even attempt to diversify the economy.
No new ports, refineries, pipelines Al infrastructure..ect
Those aforementioned issues are compounded by either too much immigration without support or too few immigrants to grow into an economic opening up.
There was a plan years ago that CANADA should have between 70-100 million by this centuries end ..but that ONLY works OR be remotely possible if we started with laying out the economic and societal systems 20 years ago....
We've painted ourselves into not only a corner ..but onto the edge of a cliff
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| 2026-02-17 | 1 |
This is a USA channel. They should be fixing the mess Trump has made in their country instead of meddling in Canadian politics.
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| 2026-02-16 | 0 |
These people need to support native American and stop identity politics. Canada is a native American name.
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| 2026-02-15 | 0 |
As indian we didn't like our country because india have more blind followers of political parties like BJP who never asked questions to government (in 2014 and 2025 BJP ruled india) we have corruption in anyway if your Rich with contact with political (BJP) so your are free to any crime.
( Same Indian are uncivilized and some are civilized who Leved india to better quality Life )
I'll just went to say something to other.
I'll didn't hate our country but I'll enough to see corruption in anyways in India.
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| 2026-02-13 | 0 |
I live in Ontario, canada. I am an immigrant, but I think the title is fake news. Canadians are 100% united against mass immigration. I don't know if this narrative is politically motivated or bought. It's not true.
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| 2026-02-12 | 0 |
I think your title is incorrect, no political party is advocating for more immigration at the moment. The people who are advocating for more migration now have their own personal agendas, this does not represent the country as a whole. The country is not falling apart because of changes in immigration laws.
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| 2026-02-11 | 0 |
Making Indigenous languages official in Canada faces struggles due to the deep, ongoing impact of colonization (residential schools, assimilation policies), the sheer number of endangered languages (over 70), lack of constitutional protection like English/French have, funding gaps, and challenges implementing legislation like the Indigenous Languages Act effectively, despite strong community efforts for revitalization. The core issue is moving beyond mere documentation to ensuring effective support for daily use, education, and government services, a goal hindered by historical trauma and systemic neglect.
Key Struggles & Challenges:
Colonial Legacy: Policies like the Indian Act and residential schools suppressed languages, causing massive loss, with trauma still affecting intergenerational transmission.
Constitutional Gap: Unlike English and French, Indigenous languages lack explicit, strong constitutional rights (e.g., in the Charter) for government services, as noted in this article from indigenouswatchdog.org.
Urgency & Scarcity: Most of Canada's 70+ Indigenous languages are endangered, with many facing imminent extinction, requiring immediate action from the last fluent elders.
Implementation of Legislation: The Indigenous Languages Act (2019) aims to support revitalization, but it's criticized for being non-binding and not creating effective rights, meaning legal recognition doesn't always translate to real-world resources or services.
Funding & Resource Gaps: While funding exists, it's often insufficient, limited in scope, or not reaching grassroots efforts effectively, making comprehensive revitalization difficult.
Integration Challenges: Integrating Indigenous languages into education (K-12, higher ed) and public services (health, justice) remains a significant hurdle, even where there's political will, as seen in territories with official Indigenous languages.
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| 2026-02-11 | 0 |
As a Canadian born to immigrants, the emphasis of 'temporary foreign worker' is on 'temporary'. Its highly immoral for immigrants to be scapegoated for the greed of corporations wanting cheap slave labour, and for colleges to reap the benefit of a broken student visa loophole to immigration, to the detriment of all Canadians. This loophole has remained open for long enough, at the behest of lobbyists and politicians to use for talking-points at election time, but everyone is glad someone is finally doing something about it. Our job markets and real-estate prices needed this to recover to sane-levels.
It takes a non-politician in power for things to get done for practical reasons, not to score political points.
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| 2026-02-11 | 1 |
Cree here, it’s pretty common belief that we hate Ottawa and the political class for trying colonization 2.0 from the liberals. It seriously fucked over the country with pollution, crime, and opportunities. Many reservations still don’t have running water but at least we have armed foreigners adding to the human trafficking numbers. I will never forgive or forget what new canada has done to me and my people.
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| 2026-02-11 | 0 |
To be honest this is something all political party’s from across the spectrum agree with in Canada at the moment, we literally have no housing . We the Canadian Tax payer have been footing rbe bill to keeo these immigrants/ refugees in rather nice 3/4 Hotles for the last few years . I’m a farmer who lives in the county but the closest city to where I live is Windsor and for the last 4 ish year the Government was hosting them in Five Hotel's across the city . It got to the point where it was cheaper for the government to BUY the hotels then rent all the rooms , so that’s what they did …
No I’m all for helping people but that is kinda pushing it don’t you think ? There are no jobs for them , no homes for them , etc . We have been in a trade war for the last 2 years with the two largest economies in the world and we need to focus our economic power on thous conflicts at the moment and if the world like it or not fighting that is out top priority and everything else comes second .Even with out that fact Our former government overloaded what our ability’s where capable of handling .
We have a pretty advanced social care network but these new folks who have never payed a dime into it and are living off of it for years with the government having no real plan on how to deal with it is just to much , with our with out the economic conflict we are currently in . The facts are the facts and we live in reality, anyways you guys all have a good one , cheers .
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| 2026-02-11 | 2 |
The sudden cut in immigrants has been really hurtful for us in Quebec City, as well as inhuman. It has been carried out for political purposes to appease right wing fears such as you see posted below.
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| 2026-02-11 | 3 |
As a Canada who speaks both French and English and who follows politics quite closely, I have to say that the headline and some of the reporting here is quite misleading.
A reduction in immigration has broad support across Canada. I wouldn't say that notion is dividing the country in any significant way.
You do have certain industry groups that disagree, but among the population these reductions have broad support.
This is a historic change in public opinion in Canada, but it has been driven by the unprecedented increase in immigration under the last term of the Trudeau government. To put this in context, non-permanent residents in Canada numbered around 1.5 million on Q3 2023, but by Q3 2025, that number sat a just over 3 million. The previous government increased immigration targets by 3 or 4 times over what they had been for years, which caused a number of economic issues. Essentially, the volume was simply too high for the economy and society to support. This was unfair to both Canadians and new comers, many of which could not find employment or afford a decent place to live.
The changes being suggested are largely bringing Canada back to what the targets were for over a decade before, though a bit lower to account for the sudden surge. Canada remains one of the most pro-immigration countries in the world.
However, and this is where I think DW's reporting is misleading, there is a distinction to be made between policies at the federal level and policies at the provincial level.
Immigration, per our constitution, is a federal matter, however, Quebec in particular is distinct from other provinces. I don't mean only culturally and linguistically, but also in the powers that have been devolved to it by the federal government.
On the question of immigration, Quebec has more powers and more ability to set its immigration targets and programs than any of the other 9 provinces.
The particular program discussed here, the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ), is a particular immigration stream that only existed in Quebec. So what is happening with that program cannot be labeled as a whole-of-Canada thing.
Where the changes to the PEQ are controversial, unlike the general changes at the federal level, is that people who immigrated under that specific program were promised certain things. There was a multi-year time line to Permanent Residency and then Citizenship. Many of those people have been in Quebec for 5-8 years already. However, the changes made to the program were done in such a way where people who many years into the program, had gotten an education, started a career, had children, ect. are now being told they can't continue and must leave Canada.
There are even stories of people who married Canadians, now have children, and the one parent who was under this program now faces the possibility of having to leave Canada and be separated from their family. All through no fault of their own.
That is what many people see as unfair, and I agree, however limiting future applications under the program, to bring in less people, that is not controversial.
Canada has no responsibility to bring in people who are not already in Canada, but Canada does have some responsibility towards people who uprooted their lives to move to Canada and built new lives here based on promises and representations made to them by the Canadian and Quebecois governments. We should no simply kick those people out of the country.
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| 2026-02-06 | 0 |
Canadians politeness has caused Canada big time grief.
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| 2026-02-05 | 0 |
It’s getting harder and harder for people to watch what happens in the House of Commons without feeling downright furious. Every day, Canadians work long hours, pay crushing taxes, and deal with rising costs — and for what? To watch elected officials sit in Parliament and turn Canadian issues into a circus. It feels like half the time they’re more interested in scoring cheap political points than actually solving anything. The constant bickering, yelling, and rehearsed “outrage” looks less like leadership and more like a never‑ending performance meant to distract us from how little actually gets done. How much do you think each of them makes just sitting there doing nothing all day, and calling it a job. THE REAL CROOKS OF CANADA Politicians. Blame the Indians who come to work in Canada when send billions to Ukraine. WAKE UP CANADA TO REAL PROBLEM
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| 2026-02-05 | 0 |
Canada is one of the first countries to turn into India which is orchestrated by the elites. It will be a corrupt third world country. They are in Canadas politics, army, and police force. They also own businesses and properties. Once they have 100 percent taken over, they will either kick everyone else out or abuse them. Only possible way for Canada to be fixed is if Canadians have a civil war
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| 2026-02-02 | 0 |
Indians and Hindu “do not negate anyone”? Really? The caste system? The caste system in India still significantly impacts daily life. It continues to influence marriage, social status, job opportunities, and political dynamics, particularly in rural areas. Nearly all Indians, regardless of religion, identify with a caste.
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
Canada is such a friendly place even their racists are polite
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
11:00 can we just talk about the economical and political state of India right now?
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
Punjab is also in pakistan why don't they say we want pakistani punjab reason as a khalistan.... 😅😅😅
This is called politic,
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
no one is suppressed in punjab , go there and see , everybody happy and partying ....if arresting drug lord and gangstar political then you should choose to live in africa ...
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
As an indian, we all know india is a trash country to LIVE in.
Politics and religion illiteracy ruined the country lack of civic sense
Its absolutely disgusting how these people are ruining the other places like how they ruined their own place
they're like the humans in Avatar movie 😂😂
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
Punjabi womens are hard workers and polite. Punjabi mens harass women in public pools and parks cannot behave in a strip club, in fact they only seem to behave well when they are married.
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
I feel like a foreigner in Toronto for sure, especially my area. The Indian population skyrocketed when Trudeau decided to solve one problem by creating another (I'm being polite here). Good riddance to him, but the problems remains, bringing with it cockroaches and bedbugs (the latter of which was not a problem until their arrival.. just sayin'...). Fortunately for me I can afford to live in a more affluent area, but I see what is happening. Every.. and I mean EVERY service here... is now run by Indians. I'm not a racist.. but I AM a classist (and saying what we are all thinking), and the class that came over in droves the last 10 years are turning this place into the slum they came from.
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