20 Replies to “The Replacement Continues Apace”

  1. That’s all? It doesn’t matter where I call, it’s always answered with a thick apathetic accent

  2. You know it’s bad when many taxis have signs on the back informing you that they are Canadian owned while Uber and Lyft are ‘American controlled’.

    (or ‘owned’, or ‘based’ or something…I forget…)

    Grocery chains are the worst for this blatant pandering.

    1. Personally, I think the South African oranges taste better when they have a ‘Made in Canada’ label.

      1. I tried the South African oranges a number of months ago. They tasted like shite.

  3. Just like those Ontario wines that get foreign workers to pick their grapes.
    I’m not particularly picky about where a bottle of muscatel originated from, but I do concur on the point of this thread that it’s an act of bad faith to claim the high ground when you benefit from not employing someone that is actually a citizen so you can pay them less to increase your bottom line.
    I say this in the context of don’t tell me it’s raining while emptying your bladder on my shoes.

  4. “Who is gonna pick our cotton?”
    Perhaps First Crackhead, Hunter Biden could be Canada’s next PM.

    1. Or clean your hotel room. And here you Canadian’s mocked all us despicable Americans for being too lazy to do certain jobs that can only be done by our lesser amigos. Now you need yours done by your lesser Punjabi’s.

      And there is no longer any such thing as “Canadian” corporations or “American” corporations in our Globalist banker world. No, they all want to sell to those elusive 1B ChiComs … a few M Canadians? Meh.

      1. But still no “untouchables” to clean the toilets. You’re better off risking pissing your pants than using the restroom at McDonalds.

  5. And then there’s the “off-shoring”, i worked at a large “Cdn” engineering firm that doled out work to India, coz it’s cheaper and SNC does it too!

    1. I worked as an engineer for a large multinational. Back in the 90’s we would send information to our India sub to revise drawings so we could come in the next day and they’d be there for us, also cheap of course.
      More recently I did some consulting with an accounting firm. They offshored all their personal tax work to India, and then somewhere in South America. Old wealthy people would come in and drop off their receipts, come in a week later to sign and pick up a copy of their T1 from our receptionist, never suspecting their information left the country.

    2. I used to work for a large Canadian based international trade and transportation firm. It offshored customs entry completion to India. Everything electronic.

      1. Young Canadian citizens? or young people in Canada who are entitled to work?
        When I see the people working in fast food outlets, I think of young Canadian citizens who are frozen out of the workforce, the workforce which used to get people accustomed to being on time in the workforce, wash your hands, brush your hair and teeth.
        Now? I see people who were permitted into the country to help the franchise owner make enough money to get by the confiscatory tax threshold imposed by a distant all seeing overmaster.

        1. And, these people make a career out of working in a fast food joint. It’s not treated as a first job for experience as well as making some money. It’s their “living” and they start to expect tradesman wages.

  6. “Note that this info is from the immigration minister…”

    In case anyone was wondering why there are no white kids or seniors working at their local chain restaurant or coffee shop. 19% of the workforce? That’s a lot.

    Or in case they were wondering why their kid can’t get a job, at all, for any money, doing anything. Summer job? No way, unless your name is Mo.

    Oh and by the way, in case anyone hadn’t noticed the transport trucks are driving -much- worse this summer. So much worse, holy cr@p. Drove to Mississauga yesterday and saw a few things on the 403, oh baby.

  7. Don’t you love it when Tim Horton’s and Canadian Tire are on the “We is Canadiun, elbows up” propaganda mode and when you step inside none of the employees were born in this country?

Navigation