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@CanadiansFirst

Questioning the highest immigration levels in the World & how it affects Canada. Worried about the falling standard of living for most Canadians.

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Dave W. Palmer, CD
Dave W. Palmer, CD@Blue22Dave·
@RebelNews_CA @RebelNews_USA @RebelNews_AU @RebelNews_UK @mario4thenorth @DrGabriella86 @MarcNixon24 @LeonardRoxon @AlexDuncanTX @AndrewScheer @PierrePoilievre @WeAreCanProud @CanadiansFirst @RS613506 @Freedombaby6 @joshryanjames @joeroganhq @JohnBrassardCPC @bobzimmermp @McfarlaneGlenda NO REFERENDUM! NO NEW WORLD ORDER! NO WEF IDEOLOGY! NO TYRANNY! NO DICTATORSHIP! NO MORE TAXES! NO MORE FOREIGN SPENDING! FULL INVESTIGATION OF CORRUPTION! FULL TRANSPARENCY! FULL FORENSIC AUDIT! FULL ACCOUNTABILITY! FREEDOM NOT FASCISM!
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Ottawa Politics
Ottawa Politics@PoliticsOttawa·
Ottawa should fund deportations, not health benefits for rejected asylum claimants Canadians wait for basic care while Ottawa spends millions on people already told they have no right to stay. westernstandard.news/opinion/oldcor…
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@karenpaulscbc Immense lobbying by a special interest group should not allow this scumbag to stay in Canada!!!
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Karen Pauls
Karen Pauls@karenpaulscbc·
#Breaking: Days from being deported, an 11th-hour decision by a Federal Court justice on Friday means that Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, who was found responsible for the fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash in 2018, can stay in Canada for a little while longer. cbc.ca/news/canada/hu…
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@tleehumphrey Here in Nova Scotia there are several who have brought along disabled dependants. That is sad, but it should not be Canada's burden.
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Kelly Block MP
Kelly Block MP@KellyBlockmp·
The Liberals have lost control of the immigration system. At a time when six million Canadians have no family doctor, new data shows that the Liberals spent $275 million on healthcare Canadians don’t have access to, for non-citizens whose asylum claims have been rejected.
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Jean-Denis Garon ⚜️
Jean-Denis Garon ⚜️@JeanDenisGaron1·
Invitation officielle de l’ambassade du Canada à Washington : in English only. Signé Mark Wiseman, qui rêve d’un Canada à 100 millions d’habitants d’ici 2100, « même si ça fait hurler le Québec. » Le français? Optionnel. Le mépris du Québec? Constant. ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/22484…
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Chris Ryan
Chris Ryan@Watchdog_MP·
🚨 $1.1 BILLION in Canada Child Benefit payments went to temporary residents in 2025 alone. That’s international students & temp foreign workers. Nearly $3 BILLION over 5 years and it’s TRIPLED recently. While Canadian families struggle with housing & costs, taxpayers are funding kids of non-permanent residents? When does this end? 🇨🇦 #TaxpayersFirst #CCB
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Western Standard@WSOnlineNews

🚨 Data show $1.1B in child benefits went to temporary residents Link in thread 🧵

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WRECKING BALL
WRECKING BALL@271828_4ecstasy·
I was born in the 70's into a regular CDN family & let me tell you something. If you're a real CDN born turn of the century or later and you could have my memories, experience a year living my life in that Canada, and see what's been stolen from you: You'd start the revolution
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Jill
Jill@JillCo·
@MaximeBernier Why are immigrants in charge of our immigration system
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Maxime Bernier
Maxime Bernier@MaximeBernier·
STUPID: Immigration Canada’s deportation strategy consists of asking people to "do the right thing" and deport themselves, instead of doing their job and deporting them. Imagine expecting migrants,who are breaking the law by overstaying their visas, to "do the right thing" and deport themselves!
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@pdrobertson Powerful statement! I remember hearing the story of The Newfoundland Regiment as a child and I have never forgotten it in over 50 years.
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Dan Robertson
Dan Robertson@pdrobertson·
On the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 800 (overwhelmingly “white heterosexual”) men of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment went over the top. 68 answered roll call the next morning. Now their male descendants can’t work at NL’s only university which was named in their honour.
National Post@nationalpost

'Five active job postings by Memorial University explicitly bar applications from heterosexual white men' nationalpost.com/opinion/univer…

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@TorontoStar Only in Canada does deportation mean limbo, with never ending "second" chances until you get your papers.
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Toronto Star
Toronto Star@TorontoStar·
Canada is cancelling thousands of asylum claims. It's leaving this man and many other migrants stuck in limbo here trib.al/DjVn3Sz
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Nicky P
Nicky P@cravecreative·
Been saying this since day 1. The Foreign Workers Program also doesn't factor in its heavy negative impact on public services like healthcare & transportation. It decimates the affordable rental/housing markets & makes job availability for young Canadians virtually non-existent.
Yukon Strong 🫎@YukonStrong

Incredible. Danielle Smith reveals the singular most hidden statistic on the the StatsCan Website: TFW workers cost the economy 10x more than they produce. This is why Canada's GDP is in freefall.

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The Deport Report
The Deport Report@TheDeportReport·
💥 BREAKING: Fighting between indians yelling unintelligibles has erupted inside of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
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Josh Dehaas
Josh Dehaas@JoshDehaas·
What evidence is there that gay, lesbian or bisexual teenagers face barriers to employment @PattyHajdu? What evidence is there that non-white teens face barriers to employment @PattyHajdu? Why should South Asian kids in Thunder Bay get access to summer jobs over white kids?
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen

Every single job position I’ve searched through on the Canada Summer Jobs website site automatically puts all straight white people applying at the bottom of the list of applicants. ALL OF THEM.

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Unacceptable Nuck
Unacceptable Nuck@UnacceptableN·
This disgusts me.
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@bahlawat11 @31GL0CK I hope that they do establish a Khalistin on the Indian subcontinent - then maybe a lot of them will go back.
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Bhairav Ahlawat
Bhairav Ahlawat@bahlawat11·
It’s not very different online too brother @31GL0CK We have the same ppl here on Twitter / TikTok / Telegram who continue to run divisive extremist agendas and turn n anti India and specifically anti Hindu rhetoric 15-20 on the ground 20-30 online That’s all
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Based on the various reports and calls I went through about the recent Nagar Kirtan in Surrey , the conclusion I reach is that You see the same fifteen to twenty faces at every single anti-India protest in Canada. The same retard faces, the same yellow Khalistan flags, the same rented buses, the same handful of loudmouths screaming “Khalistan Zindabad” while the rest of the world yawns. Whether it’s outside the Indian Consulate in Vancouver, the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, or some half-empty parking lot in Surrey, it’s always the same recycled crew. Fifteen to twenty hardcore Khalistanis showing up like clockwork, pretending they speak for millions. These aren’t organic gatherings of angry Sikhs. These are staged photo-ops by the usual suspects — folks linked to banned outfits like Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), the same group that keeps pushing fake “referendums” nobody in Punjab actually cares about. They hype it up on social media for weeks, blast calls for mobilization across WhatsApp groups, and then… ten, fifteen, maybe twenty-five bodies turn up on the day. Recent “Khalistan Zindabad” rallies outside Hindu temples in Brampton and Surrey? Barely two dozen people. One event in Calgary against PM Modi? Around thirty noisy guys with big flags. Another temple protest? Just ten lonely souls despite massive online campaigning. The gap between their digital noise and actual street presence is hilarious. Meanwhile, Canada is home to over 770,000 Sikhs — one of the largest Sikh populations outside India. That’s hundreds of thousands of hardworking, tax-paying, law-abiding Canadian Sikhs who run businesses, serve in the military, play in the NHL, build temples, and just want to live in peace. The overwhelming majority of them look at these Khalistani circus acts and treat them like the piece of trash they are: ignored, avoided, and quietly despised. Veteran Sikh voices in Canada have said it plainly — former federal minister Ujjal Dosanjh, broadcasters and Sikh Politicnas call it a noise pollution.One estimate puts active Khalistani support among Canadian Sikhs at less than 5%. Another veteran journalist who studied the movement for decades put it at 98% of Sikhs wanting nothing to do with it. Polls back this up: only about 10% of all Canadians (not just Sikhs) show any sympathy for these separatist activities, and even that shrinks when you ask about actual support. Most Canadian Sikhs are proud of their faith, proud of their success in Canada, and have zero interest in carving up India or importing 1980s Punjab militancy to Toronto suburbs. They ignore the protests because they know the truth. Khalistan was a failed dream born out of trauma from the 1980s — Operation Blue Star, the riots, the assassinations, the Air India bombing that killed 329 innocent people, mostly Canadians. That era is over. Punjab today is peaceful, developing, and integrated. Sikhs in India hold top positions in the army, politics, business, and sports. The vast majority of Canadian Sikhs came here for opportunity, not to wage some imaginary revolution from Tim Hortons. They send their kids to good schools, celebrate Vaisakhi with family, visit gurdwaras for prayer — not for political stunts. They see these same 15-20 faces showing up to harass Hindu temples, burn Indian flags, and chant death threats, and they roll their eyes. “Not in our name.” The hardcore crew keeps trying anyway. They deface statues, storm events, target Hindu places of worship, and scream about “genocide” while living freely in one of the most tolerant countries on earth. They rely on a tiny echo chamber of extremists, some with criminal links, some just professional agitators who’ve turned separatism into a full-time grift — donations, headlines, political pandering. Canadian politicians have sometimes courted the Sikh vote by turning a blind eye, but even ordinary Canadians are getting fed up.

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