Cultural Effects
Posted on March 24, 2008
THE PEOPLE SPEAK THEIR VIEWS ON : (1) THE PURPOSE OF IMMIGRATION; (2) REDUCING MARRIAGE FRAUD; (3) COLOUR BLIND POLICY=ONE COLOUR POLICY; (4) DIVIDE AND ASSIMILATE STRATEGY ON THE PURPOSE OF CANADA'S IMMIGRATION PROGRAMME Canada's Immigration programme exists to — … Continue reading →
Posted on March 10, 2008
THE CULTURE OF XENOPHILIA AND ITS ORIGINS–PART 2 HOW LOVE OF THE STRANGER IS KILLING US By Tim Murray In the last century and a half, another bold challenge was mounted to re-order our natural affinities. Christian universalism and the … Continue reading →
Posted on March 3, 2008
THE CULTURE OF XENOPHILIA AND ITS ORIGINS How Love of the Stranger is Killing Us By Tim Murray The argument that self-destructive hospitality to third world immigrants issues from a self-loathing for Western civilization is commonplace. In his “Closing of … Continue reading →
Posted on February 25, 2008
“DIAL-A-MARRIAGE” IS ONE MORE INDICATION THAT STRONGER MEASURES ARE NEEDED TO PREVENT MARRIAGE-FOR-IMMIGRATION FRAUD Canada's Department of Immigration has long known of the enormous amount of immigration fraud that has occurred in marriages between Canadians and overseas spouses. However, the … Continue reading →
Posted on February 4, 2008
Should Canadian Post-Secondary Institutions Compete For Foreign Students? The following is a slightly-edited version of some comments made on the foreign student issue by Jessica Vaughan, a Senior Policy Analyst for the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C. Her … Continue reading →
Posted on January 21, 2008
GEMS FROM THE PEOPLE (1) ON WHY CHOICE OF BURIAL LOCATION MAY BE THE BEST INDICATOR OF TRUE NATIONAL LOYALTY When immigrants are naturalized in a ceremony, the media treats it as a very sentimental affair, as if naturalization were … Continue reading →
Posted on December 31, 2007
12 New Year's Resolutions That Canadians Would Like To Hear (1) For Our Entire Federal Government: “We will use the embarrassing experience at Bali to focus on a responsible environmental strategy for Canada. This means exerting pressure to see that … Continue reading →
Posted on December 15, 2007
In keeping with Christmas and the immigration issue, Immigration Watch Canada.org re-prints an essay which examines the effect of immigration on Christmas. Tom Piatak's essay is an account of multiculturalism's war on the word “Christmas” and on all of the … Continue reading →
Posted on December 8, 2007
UNREASONABLE ACCOMMODATION Metro Vancouver's projected population growth of 800,000+ by 2031 is in complete conflict with Climate Change warnings from the world's top scientists.Almost 100% of the population increase will be caused by offshore immigration. As critics have repeatedly pointed … Continue reading →
Posted on December 1, 2007
B.C. writer Tim Murray describes two situations: (1) The first is his Regional District's obsession with growth. Like municipalities in many areas of Canada, the Regional District of Comox Strathcona on Vancouver Island tells its taxpayers that growth will increase … Continue reading →
Posted on November 24, 2007
HOW NEW ARRIVALS ARE JUMPING THE QUEUE FOR LIMITED SPACES IN QUEBEC SENIORS' HOMES ” Quebec senior citizen, Daniel Palladini, tells a disturbing story of recently-arrived foreign seniors jumping the queue for scarce spaces in Quebec Seniors' homes. Mr. Palladini … Continue reading →
Posted on November 20, 2007
HOW ABU DHABI RESIDENTS USE CANADA'S IMMIGRATION SYSTEM The following excerpts from documents written by officials at Citizenship and Immigration Canada provide some disturbing insights into how immigrants from Abu Dhabi use Canada's immigration system. As with many other cases, … Continue reading →
Posted on November 3, 2007
To provide you with more international perspective on the immigration issue, Immigration Watch Canada.org's latest bulletin includes two non-Canadian items: (1) “HOLD BACK THE IMMIGRANT FLOOD” from Sir Andrew Green of Migration Watch UK and (2) “FARM LABOR SHORTAGES: HOW … Continue reading →
Posted on October 13, 2007
HIRING OF VISIBLE MINORITIES FOR “DIVERSITY” HAS TO END A recent case of visible minority “diversity hiring” by the City of Richmond. B.C. highlights the nonsense of such hiring all across Canada and the absolute necessity that this policy end. … Continue reading →
Posted on October 6, 2007
THE PEOPLE SPEAK: CANADIAN VIEWS ON IMMIGRATION (1) ON THOSE WHO PROCLAIM THE WONDERS OF DIVERSITY: Suppose that we have a white couple who have two children of their own and four adopted children, a black, a brown, a red … Continue reading →
Posted on September 29, 2007
AMERICAN UNIONS AND THEIR ABOUT-FACE ON IMMIGRATION The lengthy testimony of Vernon M. Briggs Jr. of Cornell University to the Subcommittee on Immigration of the U.S. House of Representatives, delivered on May 24, 2007, makes for compelling reading. It is … Continue reading →
Posted on September 21, 2007
WHY MEXICANS AND HAITIANS, WORKING ILLEGALLY IN THE U.S. , ARE STAMPEDING TO CANADA AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT NOW, NOT MANANA The arrival of hundreds of Mexican and Haitian refugee claimants at Canada's borders in the past few … Continue reading →
Posted on September 14, 2007
“Jean Raspail's 'The Camp Of The Saints' Foretold 30 Years Ago How A Muddled Sense of Charity Could Trump Defending One's Country” Readers of the review have to approach the review with one important idea in mind: Raspail believed that … Continue reading →
Posted on September 8, 2007
The 1907 Arrival Of Many Low-Wage Labourers Precipitated The September, 1907 Vancouver Riot First Posted on September 8, 2007 Updated on August 14, 2011 September 7, 2011 is the 104th anniversary of the 1907 Vancouver Parade and Riot. In the … Continue reading →
Posted on August 31, 2007
“On Labour Day, Canadians Present Three Labours To Their Politicians: (1) Use Social Funds To End Homelessness, Etc.; Do Not Waste More Billions On Needless Immigration; (2) Stop Health Care Abuse By 'Visa Mothers'; (3) Reverse A Charter Stranglehold On … Continue reading →
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