John,
The London (UK) newspaper The Telegraph
published my essay today on how Trudeau’s mass immigration policy is
destroying our country.
You can read it below if you can’t access the page on
their website.
Best,
-Max
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For seven days The Telegraph is running
a series of exclusive essays from international commentators examining
the impact of Canada’s progressive legislation on issues such as
drugs, free speech, trans rights and assisted dying.
This essay is by Maxime Bernier, a former Industry
and Foreign Affairs minister in the Conservative government of Stephen
Harper and now leader of the People’s Party of Canada.
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A tidal wave of immigration is swamping my
country. It may not survive
Everything that historically
made Canada what it was is rapidly being destroyed
By Maxime
Bernier
Newsflash: Canada is in the process of falling apart.
No, it’s not because Quebec is once again threatening to hold
a referendum on separation, although this may happen again in the
coming years.
Our country is experiencing a series of crises
because of the deliberate policy of mass immigration instigated by
Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government soon after its election in 2015.
Last year, Canada’s population increased by almost 1.3 million
people, or 3.2 per cent. This was the fastest annual population growth
rate since the post-war years. The difference however is that this was
not caused by a baby boom, since 97 per cent of the growth was due to
international migration, mostly from Asia and Africa.
This
includes not only immigrants per se – or “permanent residents” – but
also so-called temporary foreign workers, foreign students, and asylum
seekers. Although supposed to be temporary, the last categories have
in fact become pathways to seek permanent residency.
Because
of this, housing in Canada has now become completely unaffordable.
Young couples who want to have children just cannot afford to buy a
home with a nice backyard where they can raise them any more, with the
result that our birth rate has dropped dramatically.
Our
hospitals, social services, and infrastructures are being overburdened
by this massive demographic tsunami.
Immigration is often
justified by its supposed positive impact on the economy. But
productivity and wages have been stagnant for a decade in Canada, as
cheap immigrant labour is favoured by employers over capital
investment and automation.
Canadian politics has been mired
for months in scandals over foreign interference, in particular China
and India. India has been the largest source of immigrants to Canada
for several years. Last week, Canada and India expelled diplomats over
allegations by the Trudeau government that Indian diplomats have been
involved in attacks against Khalistani militants in our country,
including the murder last year of one that India considers a
terrorist.
Because of mass immigration, Canadian politics is
more and more focused not on actual Canadian issues, but on ethnic,
religious, and foreign issues and wars, with establishment politicians
spending an extraordinary amount of time courting the votes of
minority ethnic groups in suburban marginal ridings.
The third
most important national party, the New Democratic Party that has kept
the Trudeau minority government in power, is headed by Jagmeet Singh.
A Sikh by background, he initially declined to condemn Talwinder Singh
Parmar, the mastermind responsible for the 1985 bombing of an Air
India plane in which hundreds of Canadians were killed. However Singh
did change his stance when a Canadian inquiry concluded that Parmar
was definitely behind the outrage.
For his part, the leader of
the Conservative Party and very likely our next prime minister, Pierre
Poilievre, is known for donning national or religious dress as he
panders to members of various communities.
In 2018, as a then
Conservative Member of Parliament, I posted a series of tweets that
denounced what I called Trudeau’s “cult of diversity” which, I
contended, would lead to the Balkanisation of Canadian society, and
potentially to violence.
Almost daily scenes of Muslims
attacking Jewish institutions, Sikhs burning the Indian flag, and
Ethiopian factions fighting each other in the streets of our cities,
have proven me right.
Publicly attacking these woke dogmas
wasn’t allowed at the time in Canada though, and it provoked a huge
outcry. Even my leader and colleagues in the Conservative Party
denounced me, which led me to resign and launch a populist right-wing
party which is broadly the Canadian equivalent of Nigel Farage’s
Reform Party.
If you believe that more diversity is always
good and always enriches your society, then it’s logical and
inevitable that you will end up importing lots of people with
incompatible values and attitudes from around the world, including
religious fanatics and even terrorists, who can’t possibly integrate
in a country with a European, secular Christian heritage.
That’s what we’ve been doing for years, and that’s why
everything that historically made Canada what it was is rapidly being
destroyed. I know there has been a similar trend in the UK and other
European countries, but Canada went way further down this road.
Canada’s demise started when what was already a very diverse
country (with Indigenous, French and British founding peoples, and
many different regional cultures) fell for this radical version of
multiculturalism instead of tempering it with a focus on shared values
and attitudes, pride in our history, and in the achievements of
Western civilisation.
Now, not only are our democratic
institutions, our economy, and our social peace and cohesion, falling
apart, but so are our very identity and reason to exist as a country.
All these trends are so overwhelming that, unable to deny the
reality any more, the Trudeau government finally announced last week
that they would be gradually lowering their immigration targets in the
coming years instead of continuing to increase them.
Although
this is a massive U-turn for this government, it is far from being a
sufficient reduction, and a lot more will need to be done to repair
the damage. Otherwise, I don’t believe Canada will survive the 21st
century.