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Trudeau’s High-Migration Canada Slides Toward Poverty and Chaos

A Canadian government report predicts severe civic collapse as the once stable society now suffers from unprecedented levels of elite-forced immigration.

secret and weight edited The report was prepared by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the country’s version of the FBI. Partial copies were extracted from government agencies by academic lawyers and published in canada national post office newspaper.

The report, titled “Canada’s Five-Year Trends Across Government,” highlights many of the concerns endorsed by progressives about global warming that are being asserted in cold-climate Canada.

but Sections displayed The article focuses on some of the obvious costs of migration, including expensive housing, widening disparities between rich and poor, and declining public trust in government policies. policy Forced diversity:

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The coming recession will also accelerate the decline in living standards that young people are already experiencing compared to previous generations. For example, many Canadians under the age of 35 are unlikely to be able to afford a place to live. The impact of this decline in living standards will be compounded by the fact that extreme wealth inequality in developed countries is greater than it has ever been in generations.

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“The situation will probably get even worse over the next five years,” the report begins.

The report repeatedly suggests that Donald Trump’s pro-national populism is dangerous to Canada’s elites and that Canada’s police force should be strengthened. However, it does not address the possible cause of Canada’s collapse: revolutionary mass immigration policies imposed by elites. This is rapidly leading to civil conflict, and at the same time reduce Average income, productivity, and birth rate.

The large-scale immigration effort is being pushed by Canada’s unpopular prime minister, Justin Trudeau, at the urging of business groups.His progressive government is importing Approximately 1 million people There are approximately 3 immigrants per year – or for every birth in Canada. This massive influx is roughly double the per-capita influx planned by President Joe Biden and pro-immigration lawmakers.

This policy suppresses wages, accelerates inflation, and house out of reachprevent marriage and childbirth, homeless encampmentAnd a civil war rages among Canadians who are losing their livelihoods, dreams, political influence, and national culture.

For example, Canadian productivity has declined as Prime Minister Trudeau’s immigration has allowed investors to profit. consumption economy created by the influx of poor people uneducated foreign workers, consumers, renters.However, this Growth strategy through poverty Relieves pressure on investors to focus on productivity growth strategies that increase wages and wealth through greater access to technology, training, innovation and trade.

Imports are also flowing in. old ethnic conflicts It has transformed into what was once a stable, prosperous, and trusted nation.

The resulting confusion has helped politicians distance themselves from the needs of ordinary Canadians, polarizing public opposition to government policies that have led to high immigration and low productivity.

This policy is so destructive that top economists are drawing attention to its damage to Canadian productivity and technology.

“Lower productivity almost always means lower standards of living,” says Canadian economist Trevor Tombe. I have written 2023:

by Latest data According to Statistics Canada released last week, Canada’s labor productivity is a measure of how much goods are produced on average for each hour of work.fell For 4 consecutive quarters. As a result, Canada’s productivity in early 2023 is about 2% lower than it was a year ago. To make matters worse, this reversed several years of gains. It is now back to mid-2017 levels.

This is important. I estimate that if Canada’s productivity growth had continued at the same pace as the United States over the past five years, we would have been more than 8% more productive per hour worked than we are today. That’s amazing. Roughly speaking, this equates to a loss of economic output of $5,500 per person. Given how closely wages are tied to productivity, this has a direct impact on our standard of living, and affordability is, in my opinion, a bigger challenge than the recent high inflation. Masu.

Most provinces in Canada lag far behind nearly every state in the United States. For example, Ontario’s per capita economic output is similar to Alabama’s (both equate to $55,000 worth of final goods and services produced per person per year). The Maritime states are below Mississippi, and Quebec and Manitoba are behind West Virginia. Only Alberta ranks above the US average of $76,000, but even the strongest economy, Canada, ranks 14th overall. It’s about on par with New Jersey and Texas, but 13 percent lower than California and nearly a quarter lower than New York.

On March 21, Prime Minister Trudeau announced that he would be rolling back devastating immigration policies.

“We need to make sure that the number of temporary residents coming into the country is at a sustainable level,” Immigration Minister Mark Miller told reporters.

According to Reuters, the government wants to reduce the number of so-called “temporary residents” from 6.5% of the population to 5% by 2026. report. “This will strengthen the link between migration planning, community capacity and labor market needs and help support predictable population growth,” he asserted.

Prime Minister Trudeau is currently Opinion poll evaluation The number of people in the bathroom was down slightly from 28 percent in January 2022. 21 percent The rival Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, which also supports expanded immigration, currently stands at 36 per cent, while the pro-Canadian People’s Wing stands at 3 per cent.

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