After a year of government support, Syrian refugees are still struggling to settle in Toronto and face an uncertain futurehttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/tor ... ntsupport/Toronto's mayor says it can't handle more refugee claimants but some say finding housing feels impossible
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ ... r-toronto-It comes the same day that Tory spoke of the "unprecedented pressure" on Toronto's shelter system and said the city will need immediate provincial and federal financial help.
What I find disturbing is that if there isn't a plentiful amount of job opportunities in Toronto, why the heck are liberals cramming so many immigrants and refugees into the city? We know where they will concentrate and we can't force people to move once they're here.
https://globalnews.ca/news What Canada’s population will look like in 2036/
The immigrant population will continue to concentrate in the country’s biggest cities: Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver.
Gangs also target immigrants for recruitment as well.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4054465/p...p-in-winnipeg/“Sometimes you cannot find employment as a young person,” said Abdi. “Language is a problem.
Police have identified at least two gangs that are heavily recruiting immigrants.
https://bramptonfocus.ca/gangs-peel-region/Liberals are shoveling fuel into the fire. They bring in people that aren't compatible or not the types of immigrants Canada needs and then blames Canadians when things don't work out.
https://broadview.org/broken-dreams-in- ... mogadishu/The school dropout rate, according to the Toronto District School Board’s Somali Task Force, is about 25 percent for Somali Canadians, nearly double the board’s average — and even higher for Somali Canadian boys, at 33 percent.
Living in marginalized neighbourhoods carries real risk for children, boys in particular, who become criminalized in their quest for acceptance
And people wonder why Quebec wants to reduce the amount coming in. Of course Trudeau thinks now is not the time. He obviously wants his liberal voters.
it-may-not-be-the-right-time-for-quebec-to-cut-immigration-levels-trudeau-says
https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/...te-home-about/Tilting the system toward family reunification and away from skilled workers diminished the economic benefits that had traditionally come with immigration. But it maximized the political benefits to Trudeau. This endeared many existing immigrant communities to the Liberals and encouraged wide swaths of new Canadians to vote for Trudeau when the time came.
immigrants prefer to be with their own kind and culture. They form enclaves which causes Canadian flight. Look at Brampton (AKA Bramladesh) as an example where Canadians are the ones that feel like outcasts(It's in the article).
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canad...cid=spartanntpAs cities get bigger, it’s only natural to be attracted to those who are similar to you, says Mohammad Qadeer, a professor of urban planning at Queen’s University, Ontario. “You usually hang out and interact with people you share interests with,” he says. “Ethnicity and religion are strong ties that bring people together.”
Diversity does not work. And there's a reason why Trudeau said it's form of entropy. From the same article:
And just because a city has a high proportion of foreign-born residents does not mean its population is always open to other newcomers. Punches were thrown at a recent protest in Markham, where groups of mostly Chinese-Canadians clashed over a proposal to temporarily house asylum seekers in the city, to ease the pressure on Toronto’s shelter system. The majority (81%) of asylum seekers in the city’s shelter system are from Nigeria.
Some immigrants will still feel like outcasts in the city because not all immigrants get along.
Liberals are fueling the chaos but they don't care because they know they will get more power (votes) and gun violence to further their agenda to ban guns.
If we know that immigrants will be funneled into areas where there isn't very many jobs, then Canada doesn't need 350,000 or more each year.
Also from the same article:
Canada’s official policy of multiculturalism, enacted in the 1970s under the then prime minister, Pierre Trudeau.
Do you really want Canada to be fragmented into smaller countries where all the different countries will end up wanting what's best for their people and culture?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/canadian ... to-happen/