Trudeau Government To Import 1,081,000 Immigrants In 2022-2023

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The Trudeau government has set an official number for immigration intake to Canada at 831,000 during the 2022-2023 period.

Drilling down on these numbers reveals that 208,000 will qualify for Canada’s family reunification category. Under Canadian immigration policy, “family” refers to the following:

Spouses, same sex partners, common law partners, conjugal partners, children. parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, grand-daughters, grand-sons.

A further 121,500 will enter Canada as refugees. The Resettlement Assistance Program provides these services during the first four to six weeks after clients get to Canada:

  • welcoming them at the airport or other port of entry
  • helping to find a temporary place to live
  • helping to find a permanent place to live
  • assessing their needs
  • information and help getting to know Canada, and
  • referrals to other federal and provincial programs, and to other settlement services.

In addition to family plan and refugee programs, all Canadian provinces maintain Provincial Nominee Programs. A key part of immigration policy, nearly 250,000 new arrivals are expected to obtain Canadian permanent residence through a  between 2021 and 2023.

Additionally, the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program is a Canadian immigration option that allows individuals who are neither a Canadian citizen nor a permanent resident to work in Canada.

A total of 95,700 foreign nationals were issued a work permit in the year of 2019. A path toward permanent resident status, and ultimately Canadian citizenship, is open to those issued work permits.

Immigration Canada reports that as of December 2019, there were a total of 642,480 international students in Canada, representing a 13% increase from the previous year.

Canada’s international student population has grown six-fold over the past 20 years. In the last decade alone, it has tripled. 56 per cent of Canada’s international students come from India and China. In terms of a pursuit of citizenship status, government offer more than eighty  economic class immigration streams to choose from.

Additional options for immigration to Canada include the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program as well as the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program.

Why is Cultural Action Party telling our readers about this? The answer is simple– because no one else will. Is it not a stone-cold fact that media have never presented an aggregation of immigration policies such as this to the public?

CAP has put such a composite together. It isn’t that difficult, although it is likely we overlooked additional migration streams. What can interested parties learn from these circumstances?

The most obvious factor being that government do not want the general public to understand the true nature of our country. For this purpose, establishment media are tasked with what is today their finest skill– obscuring the destiny of Canada.

What is obvious from the data herein is that our nation as known for its first 150 years of existence is finished. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau knows this. How could he not, when his Liberal government are the primary task-masters of the entire affair?

Obviously, his Liberal Cabinet understand this, as would the majority of the Liberal caucus. CAP venture to say the same applies to executives, publishers and editors from CBC, CTV, Globe Mail and the rest of the media crowd.

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Leading to the big kahuna of questions: why is the transformation of our country hidden from general society? A post-modern Canada Mr. Trudeau promised, and a post-modern Canada he is delivering.

Naturally, if government and media hide this away, they can cover-up the related ramifications. What are some of these inevitabilities, one may ask?

Nostradamus we are not. Nor is CAP a part-time Oracle at Delphi. We can only base speculation upon our experience– namely, over 35 years of political analysis of Canadian politics.

Unfortunately for many, our predictions are ominous. Here is why: it would be one thing is social equality in Canada was a reality. It would provide some degree of comfort if equitability was the result of multiculturalism and related policy. Sadly, this is not the case.

Rather, what exists in 2021 is  situation of “the chosen and the vilified.” No political figure has advanced this dynamic more than Justin Trudeau.

In the “chosen” corner, wearing rainbow-coloured trunks, we have 3rd World Canadians. In the demonized corner, wearing washed-out red and blue trunks–  Old Stock Canadians. Government has not only contributed to a wedge between the two–they have intentionally placed one above the other on the social ladder.

Thus, the root of our anxiety as founded in the following: what will transpire for our people when we take our place as a minority community? Based upon data above, there isn’t a chance in Hades that minority status will not arrive for Anglophone and European-derived citizens.

Total silence. This, fellow patriots– happens to be the worst news of all. History informs us that an invisible community is a community in trouble.

Government and media had– and still have–  an opportunity to rectify this imbalance. The door is wide open for our prime minister to deliver a message good will to all Canadians.

Heck, we can even show Justin Trudeau how to do it:

“All communities within our country are valued–White, Black, First Nations, Sikhs, Christians, Jews, Muslims and all others. Canada is a nation in which equality among all communities is an essential component of our identity.”

Hands up those who would hold their breath waiting for this to occur?

— Brad Salzberg, CAP Founder (Est. 2016)

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