After nearly a decade of continually increasing immigration levels, including two consecutive years of allowing them to reach stratospheric heights (annual ...| dominionreview.ca
At a September 5th press conference in Mississauga, Prime Minister Carney declared the death of a world order based on the endless expansion of free trade, and the dawn of an age of economic nationalism: “The world is changing rapidly. The largest economy, the United States, is fundamentally reshaping all of its trading relationships. And […]| Dominion Review
The Trump administration's ominous annexation threats and unprovoked economic aggression have touched off an unprecedented surge in Canadian nationalis ...| dominionreview.ca
“The Canadians don’t understand what they’ve signed. In 20 years, they will be sucked into the US economy” – US trade representative Clayton Yeutter (1987) “We didn’t enter the agreement over tariffs…The Canadian agreement is a political one – to make sure you don’t go back to those policies like the National Energy Policy…It wasn’t […]| Dominion Review
In January, I was interviewed by independent filmmaker Sangita Iyer of Mettle Films for a two-part documentary on mass immigration. Part One has now been re ...| dominionreview.ca
A recent Leger poll conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies and the Metropolis Institute reveals that, despite the Trudeau government’s immigration cut, 62% of Canadians still think immigration levels are too high. This majority includes 60% of native-born Canadians and 57% of foreign-born Canadians, indicating broad support for immigration restriction across different backgrounds. While […]| Dominion Review
I haven’t watched The Simpsons for a long time, but one of my favourite episodes was "Homer the Great" from the sixth season, where Homer jo ...| dominionreview.ca