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    Thank you for sharing, Darren.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mofro261 View Post
    Why? Just check out the Birth rate in Canada, it's all the way down to 1.0 which is among the very lowest in the world. You guys don't want to have kids anymore, so the only way to grow or even maintain is through immigration.
    And the reason for that? Housing has become out or reach for 90% of people of child bearing age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mofro261 View Post
    Why? Just check out the Birth rate in Canada, it's all the way down to 1.0 which is among the very lowest in the world. You guys don't want to have kids anymore, so the only way to grow or even maintain is through immigration.
    Totally. Indians (bindi not feather) are Canada's Mexicans. They do all of the farm work that Canadian born white people won't do, yet get used as political pawns by the right wing. Add that there are doctors, lawyers, and accountants driving cabs and/or throwing bags at the airports. Walk into any nursing class and take note of the demographics.

    Ottawa would be wise to embrace a robust path to accreditation and citizenship for a sizable number of these people. Xenophobia be damned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevo View Post
    Canada's population grew by more than 2 million people from 38 million to 40 million people over a 3 year period from 2020 to 2023, a more than 5% increase over 3 years. That doesn't account for nonpermanent residents, of which Canada added another 1 million residents during that time.

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    Meanwhile, Canada's GDP per capita is stalled. It has not increased since 2016 and is currently trending downward.

    Unemployment is steadily rising-

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    Why is Canada adding millions upon millions of mostly unskilled immigrants into a country with a housing crisis, rising unemployment and a healthcare system that is buckling?

    I believe Canada's immigration policies to be extremely unfair to Canadian citizens. I also believe Canadian citizens to be far too polite to ever risk publicly speaking out against Canada's immigration policies, even if it means putting up with serious declines in the standard of living for the average Canadian.

    you can tell those are scary numbers because they printed them charts in red…


    fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gcooker View Post
    And the reason for that? Housing has become out or reach for 90% of people of child bearing age.
    How much rental housing got built in the last 60 yrs and the houses they do build are expensive

    early 60's my dad bought a new 1100 sqft 3 bdroom 1 bathroom at the base of Burnaby mtn only 14K and all his friends thot it was extrabvagant cuz they were all living on the heights in shitty houses and now that house would be a starter home

    now days a house has to have multiple everything > 2000sqft or the bank won't finance and if you can afford to buid whatver you want on resale nobody would buy it unless is conforming to what a bank will finance you for
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    Totally. Indians (bindi not feather) are Canada's Mexicans. They do all of the farm work that Canadian born white people won't do, yet get used as political pawns by the right wing. Add that there are doctors, lawyers, and accountants driving cabs and/or throwing bags at the airports. Walk into any nursing class and take note of the demographics.

    Ottawa would be wise to embrace a robust path to accreditation and citizenship for a sizable number of these people. Xenophobia be damned.
    I walk into safeway and look at the checkout front end there will be 5 checkers 4 of them south azn
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gcooker View Post
    And the reason for that? Housing has become out or reach for 90% of people of child bearing age.
    It’s too bad Canada doesn’t have the space to build…

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    But that would break the 100 mile rule!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gcooker View Post
    And the reason for that? Housing has become out or reach for 90% of people of child bearing age.
    Exactly. Canada allowed tens of billions of laundered international money to pour into the housing market while wages stayed largely unchanged. https://globalnews.ca/news/4149818/v...ndering-drugs/

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/15/w...aundering.html



    People can’t afford housing so they don’t have kids.

    Adding millions upon millions of immigrants to the situation further exacerbated the housing shortage while at the same time driving down wages, making the problem worse.

    Housing is out of reach, and now there is a underclass of millions of nonproductive unskilled immigrants bringing down the GDP per capita in a country that somehow has to pay for a robust social safety net.

    Canada is in trouble.

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    Money is for posers



    This guy figured Canada out.

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    Hmmm. If only there was an industry that had excessive demand and could make use of a large number of ‘unskilled’ laborers.

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    Teachers?

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    You mean like Tim Hortons?

    Or like service workers at the airport? https://x.com/cosminDZS/status/17614...User=cosminDZS

    Or a Tandori restaurant?
    https://x.com/Tablesalt13/status/1843040068577186136

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    Yup. Canada is in the dumps. No opportunity here.
    Spread the word far and wide. This should stem the flow of drugs, guns, and undesirables across our southern border!

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    To be fair (/Letterkenny) on that last one, have you ever been to Brampton? The applicants for any job posting would look exactly the same.

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    My sister was a banker working for one of the big 5 or 6 banks , she started in the compliance dept when there were 15 people, apparently compliance was the place to be cuz by the time she retired there were hundreds of staff and she was telling lawyers what to do even tho she had never been to law school.

    Not only had she not been to law school she never actualy graduated from Burnaby North, altho I think she did get the HS equivalency

    she could run a report and find who had transfered illegal amounts out of china, they would send them a letter stating the bank can no longer do business along with a check for their money

    I read something that said 2 billion in laundered out of china
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevo View Post
    Exactly. Canada allowed tens of billions of laundered international money to pour into the housing market while wages stayed largely unchanged. https://globalnews.ca/news/4149818/v...ndering-drugs/

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/15/w...aundering.html



    People can’t afford housing so they don’t have kids.

    Adding millions upon millions of immigrants to the situation further exacerbated the housing shortage while at the same time driving down wages, making the problem worse.

    Housing is out of reach, and now there is a underclass of millions of nonproductive unskilled immigrants bringing down the GDP per capita in a country that somehow has to pay for a robust social safety net.

    Canada is in trouble.

    Well Kevo, you can't fuck yourself out of a demographic hole. Canada, the US...needs immigration.


    Maybe they'll have another potato blight somewhere?


    Shitposted from a state with a declining and aging population which won't fare well under the New Imperial Order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highangle View Post
    Well Kevo, you can't fuck yourself out of a demographic hole. Canada, the US...needs immigration.


    Maybe they'll have another potato blight somewhere?


    Shitposted from a state with a declining and aging population which won't fare well under the New Imperial Order.
    The world doesn’t need population growth.

    Canada didn’t need to grow its population. It would have been way better off keeping the population at a steady state and disincentivizing single family homes as an asset class for overseas criminals and the local political class.

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    Is the US going to Annex Canada? by force? or just destroy the Canadian Econ for fun

    Just ponder this for a moment:
    The fastest growing indigenous population in Canada, is the true Indigenous population. Any immigrant population that come to Canada matches the overall birth rate within 1 max 2 generations. This has been going on since the early 90’s, since the 70’s with the European descendants. Well before the housing crisis.

    Want to reduce population growth? Education (especially women), access to birth control, socialized healthcare, and other social safety nets.
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    It was pointed out to me there are a lota new babys born 9 months after the all-native basketball tournament, gota spread that gene-pool around eh
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    Is the US going to Annex Canada? by force? or just destroy the Canadian Econ for fun

    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    It was pointed out to me there are a lota new babys born 9 months after the all-native basketball tournament, gota spread that gene-pool around eh
    I’d rather spend that deficit 1.5% of GDP to First Nations community infrastructure and educational investment than weapons. Way better return. Hell, if the UN spent half of that 2% of defence spending directly on at-risk populations fleeing strife, I think we would have a greater impact on western security than spending it on the MIC. But that’s just my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    Money is for posers



    This guy figured Canada out.
    He needs a few pointers on pocket meat from Bunny. Love the fake table bussing, that's genius.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    To be fair (/Letterkenny) on that last one, have you ever been to Brampton? The applicants for any job posting would look exactly the same.
    You leave my home town out of this!

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    Does Canada really want Massachusetts? Or is that a sweetener for the deal?

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