Unsustainable Immigration Hit Canada Hard - Over a Million Migrant Workers and Students Have Strained Canada's Housing - Now a Crisis
The disastrous effects of Canada's immigration policy has been felt hard by the population, myself included. Not only does Canada want to import nearly 500, 000 migrants every single year, and mostly from developing nations, it also accepts record numbers of international students, about 800,000. Over a million migrants in a year of a country with a population of less than 40 million.
International students are a form of revenue for the paper mills they call universities, they use international students like ATMs, bring them over so that 10 or 20 could all sleep in the same apartment all while pursuing the "dream", and paying big bucks for tuition. There is a shortage of affordable housing and rates have soared to such high levels, that homelessness is hitting the poorer population hard.
Of all developed nations Canada has the highest homeless rate. Let that sink in. And for most of the year most of the country is freezing cold. International students have also taken many of the lower paying jobs, so finding a job is very difficult. The labour shortage is all a myth. Employers want to pay unliveable wages, and the shortage is really a skilled worker shortage for which they also want to pay low wages.
The federal government finally put a cap on foreign students with much opposition from universities, and have stepped up to do something about the housing crisis. But here is the sad reality: It will ultimately change nothing. The White demographic collapse of Canada is on ONE trajectory. The unaffordable cost of living and lack of good jobs is on ONE trajectory, the terrible weather is also on ONE trajectory. :) This is not an isolated opinion go on reddit, people of all economic stripes and racial colours are saying the same thing.
Instead of wiring another couple of paragraphs ranting about my own life here all I will say is for several reasons this has been an unbelievably hard year for me, thanks to a large part of the effects that immigration has had here but also to the idiosyncrasies or should I say idiocies of some of the local populace? The health care system, the policing system, the laws, and so on. All I want to do is leave and that's all I've prepared for. If I do leave I just hope that the people here, and their asinine way of life, and politics do NOT follow me. XD.
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