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Speaker 1 (00:03):
So peer poly have posted this because there's there's a
big cloud of uncertainty right now around immigration in Canada.
Carni said he was going to cut it back, cut
it back. It doesn't seem to be that way, and
it looks like they're hiding the numbers. Pierre Polio says,
instead of fixing their out of control immigration messes, liberals
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just stop publishing the numbers. That's how you know it's
going to be even more than it was under Trudeau
last year. They're not publishing the numbers. Conservatives blast IRCC
for failing to update crucial immigration data. Online data regularly
published online by the IRCC hasn't been updated since March
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twenty twenty five. This is how you know that he
also lied about immigration. Canada's Tory immigration critic is wondering
where the numbers are. We're also wondering where the numbers
with the budget are as well. Well. In a statement
released on Wednesday, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner issued a
statement calling out Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada IRCC and
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their failure to regularly update online immigration data. I suppose
it might not be deception. It might just be incompetence.
This is a liberal government. Since Mark Karney took office
in March, the IRCC has failed to publish any of
their public data sets. This is in stark contrast to
their regular release schedule. How many illegal border crossings have
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we had? Let's see, I'm gonna guess lots. How many
more asylum claims have piled on to an already backlogged waitlist.
I'm going to guess. I'm gonna guess a shitload. How
many more permits have the Liberals handed out that continue
to overwhelm our housing, healthcare system and job market. I'm
going to guess infinite number. Whatever they are, Canada has
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a right to know. Such data is in high demand
as the Mark Kearney Liberals deal with a decade of
disastrous immigration policy under former PM Justin Trudeau, triggering an
immigration and migration crisis which compounded Canada's ongoing affordability and
housing crisis, and just everything has gone to hell. Let's
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say the Canada Border Services Agency lost track of nearly
thirty thousand individuals slated for deportation after they failed to
show up for their removal proceedings. Who could have guessed
that might happen. Who could have guessed they might do that? Geez.
So there you go, there you go. Canadian immigration not
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going so well. Let's see, new data reveals nineteen percent
of private sector jobs are now filled by temporary foreign workers.
So one in five private sector jobs filled by temporary
foreign workers, while you have giant lineups for like a
couple of jobs. So yeah, Mark Karney is not doing
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anything and fixing anything because he likes it just how
it is. And by the way, Mark Wiseman, co founder
of the Century Initiative, whose purpose is to increase the
population of Canada to one hundred million people by the
year twenty one hundred, they're actually on part to do
it in more like by more like twenty fifty at
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this point. Literally, but he's he's an advisor top advisor
to Mark Karney. And Mark Karney is a very big
fan of the Century Initiative. Let's hear this.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Century Initiative is still perceived by some as only focusing
on the goal of growing the population to one hundred
million by twenty one hundred. We'llt me be clear, I
still believe in the viability of that goal.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Well, first, let me let me thank the Globe and
Mark Mark Wiseman Century Initiative, everyone for this very timely
dis Yeah, nothing's going to happen with immigration. It's going
it looks like it's increasing, and I'm fairly certain at
this point that by next year we will find out
it was more well over two million people more than
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came in under Trudeau. So that's not good anyway. That's
all I'm going to say about that. Please like, share
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