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Canada Says “NO MORE” — Deportations START NOW

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Canada has been a sucker for people uh

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or for as a of a country for people who

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want to squat and show up and and and uh

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enjoy uh all the benefits of this

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country. That's not to say we shouldn't

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be welcoming. Um but you know, you have

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to come here lawfully and legally.

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>> Number of people being deported from

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Canada is at its highest level in more

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than a decade. According to the Canada

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Border Services Agency, more than 18,000

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people were deported from Canada in

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2024. That is the highest number of

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people since 2012. So I guess the

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enforcement is going to be chapter two.

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But chapter one, the government actually

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taking action, actually sending letters,

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actually communicating their intent to

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enforce. That's a good thing.

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>> There are way too many people who are

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not adapting. They're not contributing.

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They're only here taking and trying to

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turn Canada into the holes that

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they left behind. And Canadians have had

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enough. Okay, so here you have a video

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clip that perfectly exemplifies what I'm

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talking about. The fact that Calgary,

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Alberta's biggest city, is

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unrecognizable. It does not look like

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Alberta anymore. It looks more like a

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third world country, somewhere in India

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or Pakistan or something like that. Have

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a look.

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That's a transit station out in Calgary.

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Look at that. Look at that.

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Overcrowded.

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Unbelievably

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overcrowded.

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People are fighting to get on a freaking

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bus. Look at that. Look at that.

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This is This is beyond insane. Look at

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that. People are actually pushing each

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other onto the bus.

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>> It's ridiculous.

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>> Screaming.

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>> That's That's Calgary, Alberta, my

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friend. Unbelievable. And this is

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happening all over Canada. It's actually

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a lot worse in Toronto, Ontario. It's a

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lot worse in Montreal, Quebec, just a

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lot worse out east. It's terrible in

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Vancouver. Vancouver is unrecognizable

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as well. But Alberta is not immune to

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this. It's the same in Edmonton. It's

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the same in Calgary, the big cities. And

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it's it's working its way into smalltown

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Alberta. Take it from me, someone who

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lives in a rural town, very small town.

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It's creeping its way out here into

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small town Alberta.

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>> The current government under its border

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plan already gave CBSA an additional $30

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million to pay for up to 20,000 removals

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per year this year. And next, the agency

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says it's on track to deport even more

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than that. Not all deportes came as

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asylum seekers. Some came as foreign

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workers and international students only

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to see the rules get tighter.

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>> You might say, "Well, there are just

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more and more people who are removable

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and we have to deal with them." It's

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it's important to think about how policy

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choices create more deportable people.

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>> The Carne government has said it wants

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to slow population growth in Canada and

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it appears to be succeeding. Canada's

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population actually dropped in the last

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fiscal quarter by 76,000 people, the

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largest quarterly drop ever recorded.

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20,000 people is nowhere near enough.

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They got to do a lot more. They got to

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do at least a 100,000 people. Trudeau

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brought in millions. There's an

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estimated 5 million people with expired

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status in Canada, which means they're

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here illegally. There's over 5 million

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illegals. And to those of you south of

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the border, that may not sound like a

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lot, but you got to remember Canada has

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a population of around 40 million

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people. So that is a lot for Canada.

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Huge numbers. And anyone living in

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Canada can see it and can feel it. Every

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every time you go to a hospital, every

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time you go to a grocery store, every

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time you go to the local Tim Hortons,

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which if you're still going to Tim

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Hortons for food, you're an idiot. Every

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time you go anywhere in Canada, you can

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see it. You can see the amount of

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uncontrolled immigration that has been

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imposed on this country. Imagine if you

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were Indian and you were living in the

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hell hole that is India and you realized

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that America had allowed a situation to

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develop where you could buy a degree for

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$1,000, get yourself into the H-1B

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pipeline and find yourself living in

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pristine first world America.

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Why exactly wouldn't you do that?

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It Nobody hates living in India like

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Indians do. That's why they fight so

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desperately not to be sent back. Nobody

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wants to live in that hell hole.

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So every incentive they have is to

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defraud the system.

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I'm convinced if we had a dogeet type

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committee that would review carefully

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every visa application from India, every

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green card application from India, every

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citizen naturalization application from

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India, we would find there's not one in

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10,000 that's completely lacking in

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fraud.

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This is exactly what happens when you

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let ideology run the country instead of

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enforcement. For years, the Liberal

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government opened the floodgates. And

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now we're finding out that thousands of

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student applications were built on fake

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acceptance letters. Not a couple of

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letters either. Over 1,500 flagged, over

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2,000 of them reviewed. entire diploma

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mills. Illegal activity from overseas

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charging people 25 grand for forged

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documents. And apparently nobody here

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caught it. I mean, come on. This isn't

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some minor paperwork error. This is a

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government failing at enforcing the law

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or worse, didn't want to enforce it at

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all. In November, the provincial

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government suddenly paused the skills

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trade immigration stream after

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identifying systematic misrepresentation

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and fraud affecting the ability to

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determine whether applicants meet

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eligibility criteria.

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>> Now you have this massive number of

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individuals that really don't have a

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pathway and thought they their future

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was in Canada. So it's creating a lot of

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stress on the system, a lot of questions

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about integrity of uh why we rolled out

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a program in this way. Tool and die

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maker called Jinder Singh was invited by

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the province to apply to the program

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which nominates people who have skills

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and experience needed in the Ontario

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economy to the federal government for

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permanent residence.

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>> There's families and and lives behind

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those fire numbers. Last fall, after

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waiting almost two years, Singh's

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application was returned without a

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decision after the program was

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suspended.

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>> My applications and with other of all

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other hundreds of applications were

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returned

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stating that uh the skill trade stream

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under OP has been suspended as they have

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found some fraud in the system and uh

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they want to protect the integrity of

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the system. Singh says Ontario needs

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workers like him, noting that many

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skilled laborers at his company are

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nearing retirement age.

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>> For years here in Canada, we've been

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told that compassion means never saying

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no, that enforcing immigration laws

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somehow makes you heartless, and that

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questioning record numbers makes you

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anti-immigrant, apparently. But what

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about compassion for young Canadians who

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can't even find a part-time job in their

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own country? What about the high school

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and college students sending out dozens

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of resumes and hearing nothing back?

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While millions of temporary foreign

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workers and international students flood

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the same job market, we now have some of

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the highest youth unemployment rates in

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modern Canadian history. And somehow

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we're still told that the problem is a

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labor shortage. Compassion is not the

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same thing as chaos. And it's not

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compassionate to young Canadians to

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import unlimited labor while their own

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opportunities disappear. A country can

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