32 Replies to “Opening The Barn Doors”

  1. We do need to make immigration easier. But by that I mean we need to stop government lunacy like applications that can only be accessed if you have an old version of Adobe Acrobat and a Microsoft browser and the way they need four or five years to getting around to looking at your application. My wife applied for a renewal of her permanent resident card in May 2020. We are still waiting.

    If we fix the bureaucratic nightmare that is our current system, we will already have made it infinitely easier to get to Canada.

    As things stand now Trudeau hasn’t a snowball’s chance in hell of ever getting immigration that high because his federal bureaucracy will stop him by their sheer inertia.

  2. There, that’s how you get majority next time, just replace the electorate with turd worlders and problem soled.

    1. Sadly … the DNC has provided the successful template. We’re ALL California now. A supermajority, one party, Leftist Reich. The US Constitution will soon be declared invalid.

  3. They are going to make it easier for refugees, not immigrants, as in legal, by-the rules immigrants, like the engineer from England I knew a couple of years back who was well qualified and already had found a job, but was white and employable.
    Here come hordes of third world unqualified people to inhabit our inner cities!

    1. I bet the engineer from England was white, wasn’t he? Whitey need not apply, even as refugee, our past minister of Somali importation (himself a Somali with a job, yes, really, it happened) ruled very clearly on that, when he refused access to Canada for white South African refugees. You see, there is always a chance that imported whitey might like Western Civilization aka Civilization, when importing turd worlders we don’t have to worry about it.

  4. Immigration is the wrong word. We should call it the Spawn’s human LPC vacuum cleaner that sucks up humanity indiscriminately from the world’s shitholes and puts them on welfare in one of the most broke welfare states on the planet. Immigration was a word that used to described people who came here on their own hook and worked to improve their lives. Perhaps the Spawn, never having to work for a living, believes that is how an economy works.

    1. Perhaps the Spawn, never having to work for a living, believes that is how an economy works.

      Remember what our answer to John Maynard Keynes told us: “The budget wiww bawanthe itthewf.”

  5. The quoted document refers only to refugee status applications. From what I know, most of these are approved now. Even if millions will flood the system with refugee applications, the increase won’t be too high because of the bureaucracy.
    What I’ve noticed recently is the return of the Chinese students (actually communist infiltrators).
    In 2019, the actual number of immigrants was about 1 million: 300k Permanent Residents + 300k Temporary Foreign Workers (who can apply for PR status) + 300k students (who can apply for PR status) + 100k parents & refugees.

    1. I voted PPC twice now. Never got my letter from Trudeau. Are you sure it wasn’t from O’toole? I know it’s hard to tell the difference between the two.

      (All in good fun real bob) Have a good one!

      Anyway, it would be nice if they all moved to Alberta so we wouldn’t have to ever worry about getting a conservative government again (damn near impossible as it is now). Turn the west Liberal red. We could be the next Liberal stronghold out here! 🙂

      I think the main goal is to turn all countries into global “communities” and do away with nation states. Maybe?

  6. Bringing in refugees was probably one of Biden’s conditions to end the Two Michaels dilemma with China. How many embarrassing Haitians on the American Mexican border did Trudeau agree to?
    And people think housing is expensive now…
    Plus, what about the increased environmental footprint? Oh,how will l socialists deal with that?r.

  7. The shots will kill us. Abortion and euthanasia will kill the rest.

    It’s time for the government to replace the deplorables.

    But no gold-plated pensions, though. Inbred people don’t make a lot of money.

  8. I think Canada and the US are similar on this issue simply because the so called “right side” of the aisle is beholden to the Chamber of Commerce. Their primary issue is cheap labor, and as a result they push very very hard on express immigration and disregard any facets or consequences that accompany such a position.

    I don’t think the Canadian Chamber of Commerce is quite as influential as the US version, but it’s not far apart either. As a result, the Chamber of Commerce (which is very well placed in all locations of the map) and very well financed push their money into the coffers of their selected politicians…and then said politician is “obligated” to vote in favor of expedited immigration. It’s why you can’t build walls or send people home. It’s why the so called conservatives don’t have a backbone on the issue. They like money and themselves more than their promises.

    1. We have the China-Canada Business Council. Is everyone forgetting? More immigration=more folks for the banks to make shitty loans to + more residential units to build and sell=increased GDP ( never mind more Liberal votes).

  9. And there’s a rental housing crisis now?

    When the same government is picking up the tab for the “immigrants”, landlords Jack up the rates on new tenants, landlords win.

    So, government funds more “affordable housing” projects.

    Self-fulfilling socialism! AWESOME!

  10. It’s called The Great Replacement, and it has been going on in Canada and the United States since right after 9/11.

    1. Was actually started by Mulroney in Canada, and in the US Reagan agreed to legalization of existing illegals in exchange for future upgrades to border security that never happened.

      1. Mulroney ramped it up. But Trudeau I started it. And he introduced “family reunification”. So if, in theory, you bring in one productive immigrant, you also get three sick, old people, who don’t contribute to the tax base, and are net drains because they use the “free” medical system. For all I know, they might also have been advised by people within their connected immigrant communities how to scam the government for even more financial support.

        1. I knew the slime-ball who ran the IT department of the old calgary health region. When it existed, it was the biggest employer in the city, and one of the biggest in the province. When the CHR got folded into Alberta Health, (because the CHR board was full of dysfunctional political appointees), this dude got kicked upstairs to run the whole province’s IT.

          He had a controlling financial interest in a staffing firm that brought in “skilled” IT workers from India. He probably had a federal government contact that greased the immigration wheels for him. If you needed IT workers for the CHR you had to go through this creep’s company. Obvious conflict of interest. Why hire foreigner contract workers? Because the workers got paid a pittance, and the contracting/staffing agency of this crook took a huge cut. Way more than 10% for the big guy.

          This country has been rotted out from the inside by the predator class/ruling “elites”. Rot in hell, you psycho creeps. You turned the country into a shit hole for your own short term windfall profit.

          PS and once these “temp contract” workers got their foot in the door, don’t expect any of them to ever leave. Why would they? Who wants to go back to the old shit hole?

          Too bad they’re helping to turn the new place into just like old home.

  11. it’s an invasion…. doesn’t matter anymore, canada is done, the chicoms have complete control now…..

  12. Health Care system crashing, but the borders are wide open.
    Globalist madness. Deliberate destruction.
    Expect the Turdhole Globalists to ramp up their authoritarian rule, expect complete lawlessness from Turdhole, like NAZI Australia, but worse.

  13. My suggestion is that we start linking immigration to climate change. How much does the energy requirements increase when one moves from a warm third world country to a cold first world country. How are we ever supposed to get total emmisions down when the population is increasing faster than technology can create efficiency or alternative. 1/3 of all energy is used for heating so we don’t freeze to death, and they plan to triple our population, that leaves nothing for industry, transportation, or agriculture if we just stay at the same levels.

    Is this argument disingenuous? Perhaps, but we will not persuade them using our values, so we might as well weaponize theirs.

  14. When Trudeau I got elected to a majority in 1980, he had two MPs from all of western Canada. Pink Lloyd from Winnipeg and some other loser from Manitoba.

    Fast forward to 2021. Junior gets more Liberal MPs elected from BC than the Cons do. He also gets a Lib elected in both Edmonton and Calgary — Calgary! After what’s happened to the oil patch under the Liberals!

    And Winnipeg sends four or five Lib MPs to join Junior’s caucus.

    1980 Trudeau: 2

    2021 Trudeau: 22 (+/-)?

    This is all immigration. Let us harken back to Trump’s famous comment from years ago: “why can’t we get immigrants from some of the decent countries? Why do they always have to be s-holes?”

    There’s the reason right there, Don. Because the s-hole countries provide reliable, ready-bought voters for the s-hole party. The Natural Governing Party of crooks, criminals, perverts, commies, robbers, and millionaire charity fraudster morons.

    The country is gone. When a reprobate, unaccomplished, insufferable retard can get elected PM (and re-elected twice), it’s on the voters of this insane asylum.

    1. Fast forward to 2021. Junior gets more Liberal MPs elected from BC than the Cons do. He also gets a Lib elected in both Edmonton and Calgary — Calgary! After what’s happened to the oil patch under the Liberals!

      Don’t forget the non-Justin Justin Trudeau, formerly known as Error O’Foole. I’m sure he revolted enough Conservative voters that they simply stayed home.

  15. 400000 per year likely to increase. Resettlement costs $21,000 per capita first year, the next years are on the provinces. That is $8.4 billion each year.
    400000 added to our carbon footprint at 20 tons per capita per year. That is 8 million tons per year, every year. After ten years that is $84 Billion plus provincial welfare, school loadings, health care costs (they removed the restrictions on diseased immigrants first term), 440 MT of CO2 and say 2 million liberal voters. Wexit

  16. The barn doors have been open, y’all come, bring your germs and culture.
    Vive le Canada, vote Liberal.

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