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White Nationalist with his roots planted in Canadian Soil. - We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children. -
Canada Katılım Haziran 2025
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🚨#BREAKING: Nationalist activist Joel Davis has been released on bail after 133 days in solitary confinement for a Telegram post.
He has a long list of strict conditions.
Follow: @NoticerNews

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100,000,000 white men bled out and rotted in the mud to save jewz. Now those same coin clipping parasites fund and organize black and brown orc hordes to swarm Europe and America, breeding us out of existence while they laugh. No statues. No gratitude. Just Kalergi plan genocide and open borders for the goyim cattle. Our greatest heroes dead, defiled, memory holed. The world is a stinking, third world sewer because we fought the wrong enemy.
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@GarnettGenuis The IQ of non Whites is always entertaining to watch in the wild.
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@crunchy_mum2024 Words not go in?
You chose to have an accessory for a symbol, instead of a person to love.
What is so brilliant about having white skin? Are you sure its just not you being self entitled?
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@crunchy_mum2024 We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children.
o/ ⚡️⚡️
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Happy National Indigenous Languages Day from @MarcMillerVM and I!
I speak in Cree, and Minister Miller is learning Mohawk. Who do you think won?
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@StewartGreen81 @liberal_party WRONG.
We hare Poilievre too. 🤷🏻♂️
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@liberal_party I’m sure this will attract all sorts of hateful replies from Poilievre’s supporters, unfortunately.
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@liberal_party Our institutions and political bodies have been captured by this jewish-communist ideology.
WAKE UP WHITE MAN.
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International student enrollment at Fanshawe College about to take another big slide ctvnews.ca/london/article…
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Canada needs millions of international students primarily because they generate massive economic benefits through much higher tuition fees (often 3–5 times those of domestic students), which help offset declining provincial funding for universities and colleges. In 2022, they contributed about $37.3 billion in expenditures to the economy, adding roughly $30.9 billion to GDP and supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs via spending on housing, food, transport, and more.
They also fill labour shortages by working part-time (especially in service sectors like retail and hospitality, including places like Tim Hortons), enrich campuses culturally, drive innovation, and serve as a pipeline for skilled future immigrants and permanent residents.
The government does not "import just enough" low-skill workers for specific jobs because the student program serves broader goals: it's an education export industry (one of Canada's top service exports), addresses long-term workforce needs through post-graduation pathways, and brings in revenue far beyond what temporary foreign worker programs alone provide. While some students take low-wage jobs, the policy targets overall economic and demographic gains, not just filling individual vacancies.
Recent caps (reduced permits in 2024–2025) reflect efforts to manage pressures on housing and services, but the core rationale remains economic contribution and skilled labour supply.
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