Pakistani cop Canada tried to deport wins new chance at refugee status - "A Federal Court judge has given a former head constable with Pakistan’s Punjab Police Service (PPS), who was ordered deported from Canada for making ‘a voluntary, significant and knowing contribution to the crimes against humanity’ committed by the notorious force, another chance to stay in Canada. Munir Ahmad Malhi and his wife arrived in Canada in January 2020 and soon sought refugee protection... Canada’s Refugee Protection Division (RPD) found Malhi and his wife “to be convention refugees and, that as adherents to the Ahmadiyya faith, they faced a serious risk of persecution in Pakistan.”... Malhi “did not dispute the minister’s generalized evidence about the PPS and acknowledged that the PPS’s propensity for violence is common knowledge in Pakistan. The ID relied on extensive objective evidence filed by the minister to find that the PPS engaged in systemic human rights abuses, including torture, rape, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings. It concluded that these offences constitute crimes against humanity.”"
Riley Donovan on X - "Canadian Sikh Youth Federation reportedly declares that Premier Doug Ford and other Ontario politicians are no longer welcome to hold events at Sikh temples. This comes after Ontario suspended the Skilled Trades Stream over suspicions of systemic immigration fraud."
Jill on X - "This is what "diversity" actually is btw. It's bringing massive swaths of non-whites into Canada; where they do not integrate. They set up ethnic enclaves on our soil where entire neighbourhoods become infiltrated and the whites become refugees in their own country and move out. They practice their own religion/holidays/culture/traditions. Speak their own languages. All of it totally foreign and completely incompatible with actual Canadians and our values. Once they gain enough power through sheer numbers and political influence, they organize and box the host population out. Soon cities and towns are unrecognizable and the Canada we used to know and love is gone forever."
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "Gisela McKay, de facto leader of the Orange Hats, arrived at the Community Solidarity Toronto/Antifa counter protest with Grassy, who later took the lead in trying to block Canada First protesters from marching. These actions set in motion a series of events that led to violence, resulting in eight counter protesters being arrested and charged. Although the Orange Hats present themselves as fair and objective “legal observers,” they are active protesters. Members of the group are frequently seen agitating and inciting others, seemingly to provoke negative encounters with police. Selective clips they record are often used in anti-police agitprop. Asking those effectively responsible for the clash between demonstrators and police whether the police response was excessive is like asking an arsonist whether fire safety regulations are too strict. 📸 Jan 10, 2026 #Toronto #ProtestMania"
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "Mahnoor Mohyuddin, 25, of Milton, was one of eight individuals arrested during the Community Solidarity Toronto/Antifa counter protest against Canada First. Mohyuddin was charged with the following:
- Assault Peace Officer with a Weapon
- Throw Explosive at Person with Intent to Cause Bodily Harm
- Carry Concealed Weapon
- Weapons Dangerous
- Common Nuisance/Endanger Lives or Safety of Public
- Disguise with Intent
- Member of an Unlawful Assembly While Masked
Mohyuddin was released on bail with several protest-related conditions, including prohibitions on protest activity on private property without the owner’s permission, on activity intended to prevent entry to or exit from private property, and on activity that obstructs public roadways or pedestrian access. Jan 10, 2026 #Toronto #ProtestMania"
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "Jennifer Vong, 35, of Toronto, was one of eight individuals arrested during the Community Solidarity Toronto/Antifa counter protest against Canada First. Vong was charged with the following:
- Assault Peace Officer with a Weapon
- Throw Explosive at Person with Intent to Cause Bodily Harm
- Carry Concealed Weapon
- Weapons Dangerous
- Common Nuisance/Endanger Lives or Safety of Public
- Disguise with Intent
- Member of an Unlawful Assembly While Masked
Vong appears to be a board member of the United Alliance on Race Relations (UARR). UARR president and Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) board member Nigel Barriffe was a lead speaker at the counter protest. UARR and CAHN both sponsor Community Solidarity Toronto. #Toronto #ProtestMania"
Damn violent far right! They need need to be banned for violence!
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "There is clear overlap between Community Solidarity Toronto/Antifa counter protesters and the Palestine protest circuit. For example, content creator Jagbir Ghankas and the unidentified woman beside him were part of the tight-knit group that disrupted Boxing Day at the Eaton Centre and also appeared at the demonstration against Canada First. Dec 26, 2025 Jan 10, 2026 #Toronto #ProtestMania"
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "Community Solidarity Toronto/Antifa activists had a wagon of eggs, allegedly “for food.” Coincidentally, eggs were later reportedly thrown at police and Canada First protesters. 📸 Jan 10, 2026 #Toronto #ProtestMania Help fund independent coverage exposing Canada’s Antifa movement"
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "Antifa activist Trevor Miller defends his practice of yelling “Shame!” and insults at Canada First protesters to an older woman. He explains there are “multiple strategies” for “dealing with fascists,” saying, “I’m not using physical violence, which I could be using.” 📸"
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "One of the Community Solidarity Toronto/Antifa arrests appears to have stemmed from a targeted attack against my videographer. The accused was on Bay Street and lunged over the metal barrier to the sidewalk above street level, seemingly attempting to grab and flee with my videographer’s phone. Nearly a dozen police officers witnessed the incident and immediately intervened on their own initiative, placing him under arrest. In the lead-up to this demonstration, a Reddit thread circulated encouraging demonstrators to target us, and stickers featuring our faces were posted in the area labeling us as “dangerous” and “unsafe” to the community—language that is used to justify violence. Those who orchestrate such smear campaigns rely on the likelihood that an unknown individual will be inspired by their rhetoric to carry out an unpredictable act of ideologically motivated violence. We have previously experienced unprovoked attacks by strangers that resulted in criminal charges, including being struck with a megaphone, spat on, doused with an unidentified liquid, and an incident in which my videographer’s pants were forcibly pulled down. This pattern arguably amounts to intimidation of journalists for the act of documenting what increasingly resembles organized criminal behaviour within the protest circuit. 📸 Jan 10, 2026 #Toronto #ProtestMania"
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "The same Canadian woman who criticized CP24’s protest coverage has even harsher words for CBC. She questions CBC’s decision to feature Orange Hats organizer Gisela McKay as a source without noting her anti-police stance or her “Death to Canada” rhetoric. #Toronto #ProtestMania"
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "Woodrow (Woody) Fraser-Boychuk was arrested while counter protesting Canada First. Fraser-Boychuk held a cardboard sign reading “F— you Nazis” on one side and a message to my videographer on the other, apparently based on the mistaken belief that this would render our footage unusable. Coordinated attempts to interfere with our documentation suggest an effort to conceal criminal acts from public view. At least one other arrestee, Abe Berglas, appeared to be working alongside Fraser-Boychuk in efforts to disrupt Canada First at Yonge and Dundas. Fraser-Boychuk was observed operating in collaboration with the Orange Hats, whose de facto leader is Gisela McKay. #Toronto #ProtestMania"
Wiretap Media on X - "“Progressive protestors” violently attack police with weapons and Canadian media manages to blame the documentarian for catching them in the act. What a time to be alive!"
Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist on X - "Woodrow (Woody) Fraser-Boychuk pursued Canada First protesters from Queen’s Park to Yonge and Dundas at the last demonstration, repeatedly shouting, “F— you Nazis” along the way. That day, Fraser-Boychuk received and ignored a verbal caution from police but still managed to avoid arrest. 📸 Oct 25, 2025"
Meme - Marc Miller @MarcMillerVM: "Stopping immigration won't fix Canada's housing crisis"
Marc Miller @MarcMillerVM: "Ottawa cutting iim migration has eased pressures on housing and labour I National Post"
Temporary residents resorting to bribes, fake jobs to stay
Surrey restaurant forced to close due to odour complaints : r/ilovebc - "40 full time employees in a fast food joint??? Seems…excessive."
"40 lima's that all pay the owner for privilege of having a job"
Surrey restaurant forced to close due to odour complaints : r/ilovebc - "'“Today, if you call my food as an odour, that’s a disrespect to my community, to my food, to my culture,” said Nathowalia.'
I think he's playing the race card."
Toronto city manager’s rejection of ridiculous report should be applauded - The Globe and Mail - "Paul Johnson. He is city manager, the highest unelected official in Toronto’s government. He was reacting to a report from Ombudsman Kwame Addo, who plays a watchdog role down at City Hall. The report looked at a brief period in 2022 and 2023, when the city was turning refugee claimants away from its main system of homeless shelters. Because most of the claimants were from Africa, Mr. Addo said the decision constituted systemic discrimination and anti-Black racism. Though the bias may have been unintentional, “the decision systemically discriminated on the basis of citizenship and race, contrary to the Housing Charter, the Human Rights and Anti-Harassment/Discrimination Policy, and the Ontario Human Rights Code.” He recommended remedial training for city staff on why housing is a human right and how racism works, using something called an Anti-Black Racism Analysis Tool. The usual response from those who face such accusations is to say nothing and just to go along. Better to accept the lecture and show up for the training than to make a fuss and risk someone brandishing your objection as proof of your deep-seated racism. Mr. Johnson, bless him, is refusing. In a respectful but firm letter to the Ombudsman, he essentially calls the report nonsense. At the time, he notes, the shelter system was swamped. Staff worried that if they kept taking in refugee claimants, there wouldn’t be any space for those the system was designed to protect... It is ridiculous to argue that the right to adequate housing set out in city policy obliges city staff to find a place for everyone or be called on the carpet. As Mr. Johnson points out, the right is “aspirational,” a star to guide them rather than a club to beat them with. He says he disagrees with the findings of Mr. Addo’s “accusatory” report and will not act on it unless city council orders him to. Mr. Addo is highly affronted by this. In a letter of his own, he says no one has ever rejected an ombudsman’s conclusions altogether. The nerve of it!"
Kirk Lubimov on X - "Can someone from the Conservative Party of Canada explain to me why they are running a failed NDP candidate, Harjit Singh Gill, as a Conservative candidate? He is a candidate for CPC for the same riding he failed as an NDP. Are our values not farther apart between the Parties? Furthermore, in the riding which is just south of Vancouver - Surrey Newton, most people prefer Punjabi campaign material. There are whole ridings now in Canada that you can't even campaign in English anymore if you want to win an election."
Tens of thousands of international students who spent years finding a pathway to permanent residency are out of options : r/canada - ""I never expected to leave Canada by the end of the period I was authorized for my stay!" says the middle-aged international student who signed a form that states he will leave Canada by the end of the period he was authorized for his stay."
Tens of thousands of international students who spent years finding a pathway to permanent residency are out of options : r/canada - "When I suggest to some international students they should learn a trade. They act as of death would be better. It's like bro CS is oversaturated. I'm in it cause I know if it goes belly up, I'll jump onto a construction crew and make ends meet. I don't know what you intend to do with 6 figures of debt refusing to work jobs you consider below you."
"I started a trade course in college last week and about a quarter of the class are Indians who are vocally annoyed that they wound up taking a trade. It's honestly kind of confusing to me, and I have to wonder how well they'll do once we need to start working on real, physical projects."
"It's a caste mindset. We have an office in India and when I visited there this year I showed them pictures of my stone interlock patio that I rebuilt myself. They couldn't believe that a white collar worker would do such manual labour."
Roberge wants to relegate multiculturalism to the ‘dustbin of history’ - "“Multiculturalism no longer applies on Quebec soil, finally! (…) It’s a model that has always been harmful to Quebec,” Roberge declared Wednesday at the National Assembly. According to him, under that model, the state takes it upon itself to allow newcomers to retain their culture and language of origin. “That’s Canadian multiculturalism. We live alongside one another,” he explained. His new law — inspired by interculturalism — aims to signal to immigrants that they are “arriving in a state with its own model of integration” and that they must accept Quebec’s social contract, which is based on values such as democracy, the French language, gender equality, and secularism." “Otherwise, well, it’s not a good idea to come here,” Roberge said."
Quebec Introduces A Per-Country Cap On Permanent Resident Invitations To Ensure "Diversity" Of Immigrants - "The trend that Quebec is reacting to is by means limited to French Canada, and is in fact very pronounced nationwide. In 2021, no fewer than 32% of of new permanent residents came from India alone. This percentage dwarfed the next countries of origin on the list for that year: China accounted for 8% of new permanent residents, and Philippines for just 4%. The concept of national quotas, or per-country caps, has a long precedent in the history of North American immigration policy. In the U.S., only 7% of employment-based green cards can be issued to individuals from a single country. While opponents of this American policy complain that it results in huge backlogs for applicants from countries like India and China, this actually means the policy is working precisely as intended."
Romanian refugee gang behind $1M retail theft crime syndicate : r/OttawaNewsPulse - "How does one become a Romanian refugee? Romania is in the EU, and one of Canada's NATO partners."
Canada’s immigration system is deeply broken - "Seventeen thousand. That’s the approximate number of individuals with criminal convictions who were admitted to Canada over the past decade.The government has not disclosed how many of those convictions were for serious offences that could have otherwise barred entry. This number, recently revealed by the CTV news and the lack of transparency, raises concerns of the integrity of our immigration system. Canada’s immigration framework, once admired for its fairness and balance, has drifted into crisis. For years, policy decisions prioritized record-setting targets over planning, screening, and integration. The result? A system disconnected from the realities on the ground — and both newcomers and long-settled Canadians are feeling the strain. I grew up in India, trained as a surgeon in Britain and moved to Canada nearly two decades ago. As a physician, educator, father and community member, I have seen immigration enrich communities and transform lives. I’ve also seen the toll of unchecked expansion: overwhelmed emergency departments, ballooning wait times, a shortage of family doctors, and fraying social trust. These are not abstract concerns — they’re happening in clinics, classrooms, and neighbourhoods across this country. Since 2014, Canada’s population has grown by more than six million — roughly 15 per cent — but essential infrastructure hasn’t kept up. We are short more than 3.5 million homes. Young people are being squeezed out of entry-level roles. The youth unemployment rate is among the highest it has ever been. Many students — immigrant and Canadian-born — struggle to find not only housing but also summer and part-time jobs, once considered a rite of passage. Meanwhile, many newcomers face underemployment and are pushed into survival jobs just to stay afloat. Some of these pressures reflect broader economic challenges. But immigration remains the hinge on which many of them turn. And under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the system became increasingly misaligned with the country’s actual needs and capacity. The international student stream, originally meant to attract talent, has become a backdoor to residency. Study permits surged, while many institutions lacked academic oversight. Nearly 50,000 students were listed as “no-shows” by the schools that admitted them. The result: overloaded housing, strained services, and thousands of students left underemployed and adrift. Worse still, Ottawa’s enforcement mechanisms have faltered. The federal government acknowledged that Canada may now have up to 500,000 undocumented residents. Tens of thousands of people overstay visas each year without consequence. A system that overlooks such lapses is not generous — it is negligent. It jeopardizes the very trust on which public support for immigration depends. Support for immigration still runs deep in Canada, but it’s not without limits. Canadians value immigration when it’s fair, focused and transparent. But when the system starts to look porous or easily gamed, confidence frays. And everyone pays the price: the immigrant who played by the rules, the patient waiting for a family doctor, the student without housing or work, and the community stretched thin. Canada needs immigrants. We need health care workers in rural hospitals, care aides in long-term care homes, and early childhood educators across the country. But meeting those needs doesn’t require a floodgate — it needs a funnel. One that matches admissions to housing, health care capacity, and real labour demand... Fixing immigration is not a peripheral policy. It is the first test of whether the new government is prepared to govern for results rather than optics. The promise of immigration lies not in how many arrive, but in how many thrive. It lies in our ability to match aspiration with capacity, and compassion with competence. Because if we can admit 17,000 people with criminal convictions, yet leave skilled, law-abiding applicants in limbo — and push even the most qualified newcomers into survival jobs — then something is deeply broken. And if we don’t fix the system now, we risk losing not just public trust, but the very foundation of a nation built on rules, trust, and earned opportunity."
Damn old migrants selfishly pulling up the ladder behind them!
Ottawa sets target to keep Canada labour force 25 per cent immigrant : r/Ontario_Sub - "https://archive.is/sfGQx Sure, unemployment is rising. Youth unemployment is over 14%. Wages are stagnant, housing prices are sky high, and healthcare is hard to access. But nothing, and I mean NOTHING is going to stop the Liberals from bringing in masses of immigrants to keep wages low and housing costs high. So Carney, going by his two advisors from the Century Initiative, have instructed the Immigration and Refugees Canada department to ensure a MINIIMUM of 25% of our workforce is made up of immigrants and refugees. Oh, were you under the impression they'd come to their sanity? LOL. That was just for the election!"
Canada should provide "culturally preferred food" to immigrants: study - "Just as the Liberals were announcing their budgetary plans to cut the size of government, a Vancouver-area researcher was granted $600,000 in federal monies to figure out how to ensure more African food is made available in Canada’s major cities to serve growing populations of African immigrants. As per a press statement announcing the program, Black and Caribbean immigrants are increasingly migrating to Canadian urban centres, only to discover that it’s more difficult to obtain “culturally preferred food” such as cassava and yams. As such, Surrey, B.C.’s Kwantlen Polytechnic University is inaugurating a new position to study the “cultural, social, economic and environmental factors” of why that is. “Some of the pilot data that has been collected tells us that food security, along with access to culturally preferred food items, continues to be problematic for this population,” said Cayley Velazquez, the university’s new Canada Research Chair in Race, Food and Health... Kwantlen’s “Race, Food and Health” program was recently profiled in a CBC report which noted that the definition of “food insecurity” doesn’t necessarily mean a lack of food. Rather, it can also be food that is unfamiliar... this jibes with the official Government of Canada definition of “food insecurity.”... A federal government writeup on the research similarly framed a lack of cheap and readily available African and Caribbean food as a net drain on the health and success of Black communities... Like much of Canada’s grant-funding infrastructure, the Canada Research Chairs program has in recent years become subject to a series of mandatory quotas on race and ethnicity. Most notably, recipients of Canada Research Chair funding must meet strict guidelines regarding the race and identity of their research appointees."
Once again, left wingers use language in a different way from everyone else
Maybe Canada can protect African immigrants by not letting them in
Halifax judge moved by handling of refugee's sentencing for assault - " Jama, 34, is a Somali national who came to Canada as a United Nations charter refugee in 2019 and has permanent resident status. He fled Somalia after someone tried to kill him by shooting him in the head, leaving him with cognitive and physical challenges. He stood trial in Supreme Court last fall on charges of attempted murder and forcible confinement from an April 12, 2024, incident with a mental health support worker who had gone to his Herring Cove Road residence to drop off some groceries. The woman testified Jama held a large kitchen knife to her throat, threatened to kill her and demanded that he be taken back to Somalia... Because of the conviction for a serious offence, Jama is considered inadmissible to Canada and could lose his permanent resident status and be deported. A sentence of six months or longer would have meant he could not appeal his removal. After considering Jama’s unique circumstances, prosecutors Sean McCarroll and Jeremy Ryant recommended a sentence of six months less a day, deemed served by the 657 days Jama spent on remand."
