Canada: an assimilating country

Last year Justin Trudeau of Canada broke his own record for 2021, he said Welcome to the country! to 431,645 new permanent residents.

Canada is a country that aims to assimilate Quebec by showering its population with newcomers who are encouraged to preserve their folklore in their respective neighborhoods.

And we’re not even talking about the 50,000 visitors who hit Roxham Road last year (as tourists, of course!), where Canada decided to splash out 500 million to offer a real one welcome service !

old habit

Canada last did this in the late 19th centurye until the beginning of the last century in order to “minorize” the native and francophone population of the West … which, as is well known, was a brilliant success!

Western Canada has become very Anglophone and, true to the spirit of John A. Macdonald, remains very Francophobic.

This time it is no longer John A. Macdonald but Justin Trudeau who is attempting to carry out Lord Durham’s plan to assimilate French Canada in the 1840s.

With so-called French Canada swooning outside of Quebec, it’s now a matter of watering down Quebec until it’s non-existent.

And to help drown the small Quebec fish through immigration, the Trudeau government is paying millions to multinational consulting firm McKinsey.

Insufficient integration

How many of these newcomers will be able to culturally integrate Quebec by singing in French at Saint-Jean or celebrating the Patriots in the spring?

Bear in mind that even the federal minister announcing these gargantuan arrivals, Sean Fraser, doesn’t speak French himself (although he’s been taking classes since 2015).

If we don’t call that the policy of assimilation, I don’t know what to call it.

Of course, Quebec will take care of issuing health cards to all these beautiful people, while new hospitals are being built to offer new services… in English!

Jordan Johnson

Award-winning entrepreneur. Baconaholic. Food advocate. Wannabe beer maven. Twitter ninja.

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