Economic Effects of Immigration
Posted on February 21, 2012
How Not To Build A Country : (Part 2 of “Shafia Convicted, It’s Now Time To Put The Immigration Lobby On Trial”) 1. In the midst of trying to quell home-grown French-English conflict and complaints about new biculturalism and bilingualism … Continue reading →
Posted on February 9, 2012
Misplaced Enthusiasm—-Why Cheer Canada’s Rapid Population Growth? So, according to the latest Stats Can news, Canada had the highest population growth in the G8 since 2006. If we are to believe the tone in which that news is being reported, … Continue reading →
Posted on February 3, 2012
Shafia Convicted, It’s Now Time To Put The Immigration Lobby On Trial So Mohammed Shafia has been tried and convicted for the murder of his first wife and his three daughters by both Canada’s judicial system and the court of … Continue reading →
Posted on January 31, 2012
Firestorm Rages Over Increasing Retirement Age In the past week, Prime Minister Harper has set off a firestorm by suggesting that in order to deal with rising demands on government finances, Canada has to consider raising the country’s retirement age … Continue reading →
Posted on January 18, 2012
Martin Collacott, retired Canadian ambassador and a spokesman for Canada’s Centre For Immigration Policy Reform, takes seven minutes to describe the most serious problems in Canada’s immigration system and explain why Canada’s immigration policy has become such a mess : … Continue reading →
Posted on January 12, 2012
Does Immigration Cause Youth Unemployment? Most Canadians are aware that Canada’s youth (secondary as well as post-secondary graduates) are finding it very difficult to find jobs. Officially, youth unemployment in Canada stands at above 14%. Unofficially, it is probably around … Continue reading →
Posted on December 21, 2011
No Rooms At That Inn : Supply And Demand In Old Bethlehem And Today’s Canada The story of Joseph and Mary looking for a place to stay in Bethlehem is an example in Classical Economics of demand exceeding supply. So … Continue reading →
Posted on November 29, 2011
LYING OUR WAY TO CANADA—-PART 2 LIES REVEALED: In July, 2009, after residing in Toronto for about 2 years, I discovered why my wife so badly wanted to stay in Canada and thus was badgering me to remain in spite … Continue reading →
Posted on November 23, 2011
Lying Our Way To Canada—-Part 1 As readers will see, “Lying Our Way To Canada” is the beginning of an Israeli citizen’s confession of his family’s false refugee claim in Canada. Part 2 continues the confession. This confession should remind … Continue reading →
Posted on October 31, 2011
The People Speak : (1) Ban English. It offends Me ; (2) Multiculturalism Is The New Fascism + More (1) Re The BBC Bans The Abbreviations “A.D.” and “B.C.” —-By TB Why stop at banning “AD” and “BC”? I think … Continue reading →
Posted on October 16, 2011
Australia : Greater Use of Older Workers + Will Solve Aging Population Issue It is important to recognise…that (Australian) Treasury modelling has shown that while higher migration (immigration) will lead to increases in aggregate (total) economic growth, an increase in … Continue reading →
Posted on October 7, 2011
CHINA’S DEPUTY ENVIRONMENT MINISTER : PARASITES HEAD FOR CANADA——–(PART 2 of “WHEN A BILLION CHINESE JUMP”) “When A Billion Chinese Jump” contains numerous revelations, many of which are relevant to the immigration issue. Here are three : (1) The first, … Continue reading →
Posted on September 25, 2011
This bulletin is Part 1 of a review and summary of the book “When A Billion Chinese Jump” by UK journalist Jonathan Watts. It is an environmentalist’s look at China and may not seem to be related to the immigration … Continue reading →
Posted on September 17, 2011
TIME FOR FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES TO SHOW IMMIGRATION BACKBONE A report from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) this past week repeats a recent blunder made by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty. Last week, McGuinty had announced that his government … Continue reading →
Posted on September 8, 2011
CANADA’S LAMBS LED TO SLAUGHTER A study released last week by two economics professors from Queen’s University shows that our educational system ignores some of the most important immigration issues, probably because it is afraid to deal with them. The … Continue reading →
Posted on August 31, 2011
The Misguided Advocates of Open Borders–Diversity Is A Predictor Of Civil War Frank Salter The poor quality of analysis behind Australia’s abandonment of traditional assimilationist immigration policy reached its apotheosis recently in a spate of articles by well placed commentators. … Continue reading →
Posted on August 23, 2011
Immigration Watch Canada presents two news stories on the topic of political correctness. One is from Canada’s Macleans magazine. It states that the UN has criticized Canada for using the term “visible minority”. According to the UN, that term implies … Continue reading →
Posted on August 13, 2011
THE PEOPLE SPEAK—-”SOMALI MAN SPONSORS 100 FAMILY MEMBERS” + MUCH MORE From David L. Henderson, BSc, MBA Mayor, City of Brockville themayor@brockville.com I’m favour of immigration just the way it is. How about the fact that many rural areas are … Continue reading →
Posted on July 31, 2011
What Did the Norwegian Murderer Think? by Phyllis Chesler Israel National News July 25, 2011 http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/1022/norwegian-murderer The author strongly condemns the murder, but challenges the grieving Norwegian government and intelligentsia to do something effective about their own failed multi-cultural policies. … Continue reading →
Posted on July 7, 2011
Costs Of Aging Population Are Poor Excuse for High Immigration As we have pointed out before, Canada’s immigration industry, and a significant number of those in the media and government like to tell us that high immigration is necessary in … Continue reading →
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