John,
On Canada Day last week, we celebrated our history,
our common heritage and our values as a united people occupying a huge
landmass.
But also the many cultures and identities
that make us unique in the world and are worth preserving.
The culture of Newfoundland is very different from that of
Quebec, Vancouver Island, the Yukon, Alberta, Northern Ontario, or the
many First Nations.
These cultures developed here and only
exist in our corner of the world.
Their survival is not
guaranteed.
Justin Trudeau believes we are a
“post-national country” with no particular culture of its
own.
Under the policy of official multiculturalism
implemented by his father almost 50 years ago, immigrants are not
encouraged to integrate into our society, but rather to live in
separate communities.
And Trudeau is increasing the
number of immigrants to record levels, over 400,000 per year.
This is like adding the population of New Brunswick every two
years.
John, as you probably know, the PPC wants to bring
immigration down to a lower, sustainable level of 100,000 to 150,000
per year.
It’s not because we are xenophobic.
In addition to economic reasons such as reducing the
pressure on housing prices, it’s because we want to preserve our
unique cultures and identities.
We don’t want
Canada to become a collection of ethnic groups living side by side
while replicating the cultures of their countries of origin.
Of course, new Canadians have the right to cherish and
maintain their cultural heritage.
But they are not moving into
a void. They must be willing to leave some of their life behind, and
fully integrate in their new country.
We want them to
learn about our history and cultures, master one of our official
languages, and adopt widely shared Canadian values.
We want them to partake in our unique human adventure and add
their flavour to it.
Canada has always been a diverse country.
But constantly pushing for more diversity and more immigration, as all
the other parties are doing, will only result in the balkanization of
our country.
We must emphasize what unites us, not
what divides us.
John, do you agree we should
preserve Canada’s cultures and identities?
If so, please help the People’s Party defend
this policy with a 5$ donation today, or whatever you can
afford.
Many thanks,
-Max
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