19 Replies to “Don’t Worry, It’s Temporary”

    1. l was just thinking that.
      in a way l kinda hope it does. leave the banks holding billions in failed mtgs and empty houses.
      no. wait. then the glorious Liberal voting taxpayer have to cover the loss.
      no. wait. ya, that wd be a good lesson for all of them.

    1. Correction: build them … ‘affordable’ … houses. It’s what the leftists always promise. Oh! And they’ll have to be tiny homes … in the style of the newcomers native home designs suitable for the desert or jungle.

  1. Ref questions.

    Hold on just a minute, there! I hope you’re not suggesting they should actually do their job!

  2. Yee Haw! Thank you Kate for bringing this to my attention!

    Of course, ‘work permit’ and ‘sufficient Canadian income’ are easily conjured. I really like the 30 year payment plan, the sliver down payment, and, the ‘limited credit history’. I have a basement full of TFW’s eager to enter the real estate market.

    Prosperity is only a few signatures away!

    I will have my research staff check out if this also can apply to Life Insurance, too.

    You made my day! Thank you. I know you care.

  3. L – Well, that awkward question, about population replacement of native born Canadians, just got answered.

    Maybe, we could Canadianize the banks? Too late, the C.C.P. vetoed that via Kowtow Carney.

    Or switch to Credit Unions owned and run for and by loyal Westerners?

    Is there any problem that Independence could not solve? (Is that a meme ? Make it so!)

    1. Canada
      The place that kept the form of government rejected by the USA 250 years ago.
      How’s that working out?

  4. Mortgage manager is only worried about his commission. Once the parties sign it’s someone else’s problem. Mortgage rate and fees are high to cover these losses anyway.

    1. One caveat
      The mortgage manager is only concerned if the applicant has a clean audit trail for their income.
      They don’t necessarily do a background check on where their “employer” gets their money.

  5. Those that derive a benefit from the temporary foreign workers are essentially now dependent on the government.
    That aside, nothing in this program seems to be in place to prevent corruption.
    A bad faith operative in a foreign country can facilitate the movement of applicants and once ensconced inside Canada can use them to launder untold sums of money into the housing market or through the legalized gambling facilities through the country ( especially those located on reservations).

  6. This is called an “Eff U, We’re Doing it” program.

    Also, in this category. “We shall address the drug addiction problem in our country by handing out free drugs, and making it easier to use them.”

    Also, “We shall be putting an antisemite on the task force to combat antisemitism.”

  7. Temporary foreign workers.
    The problem is merely reading comprehension.
    Some people read that as temporary workers, but how they should be comprehending it is as temporarily foreign.
    They’re gonna be citizens lickety split, the foreign status is just temporary. Mere paperwork.

    With unemployment at over 10% among youths, Canaduh needs more instant citizens to get those unemployment stats down.

  8. Forgive me if this is off topic or if I have misidentified a man with the same name, picture, and political background, but Forever Canada founder and front man Mr. Thomas Lukazuk also appears to be the co-founder and director of Canadian Halal Financial Corporation.

    From their website:
    “Mr. Lukaszuk and Mr. Stainton were able to develop a plan, working with lawyers and Muslim scholars, to ensure that it was Sharia Law compliant. The plan was approved, as demonstrated by the Fatwa, and involved the creation of a financing company – the Canadian Halal Financial Corporation. The Corporation has substantial funding available for the many mortgages expected to be requested, and has helped in the development of Sharia Law compliant forms of agreement that will be required in all circumstances for all of the parties. This process took about two years, and now the Canadian Halal Financial Corporation has the ability to provide Sharia Law compliant financing. ”

    Do you think Mr. Lukaszuk might have any interest in maintaining current Canadian immigration rates and patterns? This may include people with permanent, temporary, and student visas.

  9. “interest in maintaining current Canadian immigration rates and patterns?”

    Like them or not, the rates are unsustainable. The Government has said so, the Bank of Canada has said so.
    Not enough homes can be built to house the people who are already living in Canaduh.
    The immigration patterns are being addressed by one of the questions on the Alberta referenda this October.
    Nothing can change that fact.

    It is irrelevant that they have Sharia compliant financing if there aren’t any homes to sell them.
    So sell them a home on spec to be finished several years hence? Is that a good idea to tie up finances that way?
    Who cares?

    “Forever Canada founder and front man Mr.Thomas Lukazuk”

    Yeah, about that: The Forever Canaduh side really puts the DUH in Canaduh.
    Supposedly they got 400k signatures. Yippie!
    Nobody is checking that these brave citizens were actually Alberta citizens when they signed a petition to keep the status quo FOREVER. Or that they only signed once in one place.
    I seriously doubt that you can have a referendum that can make a place force the children and even great-great-grandchildren not yet born to be shackled to a make-believe country that HATES them.
    Forever? Is that even a legal term? I don’t think it is.

    The names on the Freedom Referendum side matter though.
    They matter because those are the signatures of people who have risked everything for Freedom.
    Far from voting for the status quo, those people have been accused of Treason by none less than Jason Kenney.
    Their names will be scrutinized and carefully recorded.
    Nobody loves a police state as much as the police do.

  10. Maybe RBC also hires foreign workers whose job is to shoot up the residence of the “newcomers” who miss payments.

  11. What about our own young people who cannot afford a home? They don’t get 5% down and 30-year amortizations.
    No wonder the younger voters are shifting to the Conservatives.

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