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Canada dies in 2026, from some pig MP crossing to give Commie Carney the majority, to USMCA destroyed for the frog dairy cartel to inflation to infinity more immigrants with the new chain migration citizenship bill C-3. Goodbye faggot Canada.

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As a Canadian citizen I would completely understand if Trump wants my country to pay for a northern border wall as well.
 
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Restaurants will die without foreign workers.
I love articles like this because they show how far the window has shifted. You peruse r/Canada and it's wall to wall hatred of these places will consistent calls to tighten restrictions further any time such a piece pops up. Quite humorous seeing the average Redditor effectively moving in lockstep with the chuds on this issue.

Libs and Cons both are in for a very fun year because the anti-immigration noise isn't going to go away, especially as the economy continues falling apart.
 
Libs and Cons both are in for a very fun year because the anti-immigration noise isn't going to go away, especially as the economy continues falling apart.
They’ll just do what they always do and ignore it. Canadian Politicians are fairly good at ignoring anything outside of Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, as long as there isn’t mass protest breaking out there it’ll just stay business as usual.

To say nothing about how I doubt Carney wants to be the one to pull the pin on that particular grenade (ie. just how much of the Canadian Economy and Social Services) are propped up by exploiting new immigrants. At least not until he and his cronies have looted everything that’s not nailed down.
 
Canadians have wondered how the scale of “temporary” foreign workers has skyrocketed in recent years. Here, we’ll try to answer at least some of it, using an interesting case.

Restaurant Brands International Inc.
is a company that boasts of “$40 billion in annual system-wide sales and over 30,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries”. It owns:

  • Tim Hortons
  • Burger King
  • Popeyes
  • Firehouse Subs
Tim Hortons is perhaps the most well known chain, or at least one of them. It’s also where the prevalence of foreign workers is one of the most noticeable. Now, why has this been happening?

It should surprise no one that corporations lobby governments all the time to change laws that suit their needs. This is no different. However, we can at least track official communications, and see what they’ve been talking about.

Louis-Alexandre Lanthier, a consultant with PAA Public Affairs Advisors, is a former campaign manager for Justin Trudeau. Yes, this is the sitting Prime Minister.

In their “services” section, PAA lists the following:

  • Government advisory services – The art of persuading government involves intervening early, helping often, and supporting your arguments with evidence. We work at all levels of the political system, among public servants and with influential stakeholders, to gather intelligence and create a consensus about the best path forward.
  • Corporate communications – We offer the full gamut of corporate communications services from carefully crafted PR programs to print, broadcast and digital ad campaigns and social media. We help our clients communicate both internally and externally. Whatever the medium, we are gifted at the fine art of communication.
  • Media relations – For over a decade, we have been nurturing powerful relationships with journalists and media executives across Canada, so we can help educate various audiences about issues important to our clients. We are experts in everything from writing releases and staging press conferences to amassing earned media and leveraging it on all the requisite social media channels.
  • Crisis communications – How an organization responds to a crisis reveals its character. PAA helps clients navigate difficult situations to help ensure that their reputations emerge not just intact but enhanced. We have expertise handling all manner of crises, including: product recalls; executive departures; site specific incidents; cyber and ransomware attacks; and data breaches.
  • Stakeholder relations – Stakeholder relations are as important as any other. After careful collaboration with our clients, we are adept at handling investor, board, employee and partner relations. Our success in these areas relies on communicating clearly, concisely, and often, and, of course, on listening.
Cute, isn’t it? They “work to create a consensus”, all while “educating various audiences” on important issues. Sure, the information is public, but how many people actually research this sort of thing?

As an aside, this isn’t unique to Liberals. Lobbying firms reach out to politicians of all stripes. What this means is that even when there’s a change in administration, there’s still a lobbyist who can reach out. Voting Conservative won’t save you.



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Let’s look at that last part again:

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Interestingly, lobbyists also pushed Ottawa for bailout money, such as CEWS, or the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy. Now, while they get extra tax breaks from Canada, they push for changes to replace them from the workforce.

The Lobbying Registry is a gold mine of information, and it lends real insight as to who is pulling the strings of politicians. There are Provincial ones as well.

So, who is Louis-Alexandre Lanthier?

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Executive Assistant
Parliament of Canada
Oct 2008 to Mar 2014 · 5 yrs 6 mos
Région de Ottawa, Canada
• Developed a strategy for the candidate to assure a constant presence in Papineau and consulted on a media strategy to ensure a continuing message of momentum resulting in a win on Election Day but also reversing a trend going from a loss by 900 votes in the previous election to a win by 1200 votes in 2008 and a win by 4000 votes in 2011.


• Established an office in Montreal and in Ottawa with five staff to accommodate the demands of our constituents. Imposed a protocol for prioritizing requests and ensure a proper delimitation of responsibilities. And supervised all correspondence.

• Started a volunteers program where dozens of students can contribute their talent to the benefit of the office on weekly bases while getting the formation that they need to find employment in any office.

• Entrusted to handle all media request and public appearance for the representative and made sure that he was well prepared by redacting media lines and speeches; media advisories and press releases costumed for the situation.

• Maintained the MP’s schedule including organising and accompanying him on his tours across the country. Ensuring that events are balanced between the stakeholders of our portfolio, the party and media.


That was from LinkedIn. His work profile states:

Based in PAA’s Ottawa office, Louis-Alexandre brings over 25 years from government and corporate experience to his role as Principal Advisor and Sector Lead, Supply Chain & Transportation, including seven years in the office of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.

Previously, Louis-Alexandre led Government Affairs for a large transportation corporation, advising clients representing varied interests in sectors such as information technology, transport, infrastructure, trades, communication, and health. He is part of a small group of people who have more than 20 years of experience on Parliament Hill. He has worked with the public service, politicians, political parties, interest groups and stakeholders on a wide variety of political and policy issues. During his years with Mr. Trudeau — from 2007 to 2014 — he was responsible for the overall management of the Ottawa and Montreal offices, including managing the office budget and staff as well as acting as a media liaison and spokesperson, in both official languages.

Louis-Alexandre and his husband are the proud adoptive parents of a wonderful son. They enjoy the excitement of outdoor activities and all the family amenities that the great city of Ottawa has to offer.

To state the obvious: Tim Hortons and Restaurant Brands International Inc. are hardly the only places to be pushing for the replacement of Canadian workers. It’s happening everywhere. Still, the coziness of politicians and big business are troubling to see.

Stephen Yardy is another RBI consultant. His LinkedIn profile states that he was an NDP campaign organizer from 2008 until 2022. According to the Lobbying Registry, his primary goal appears to be foreign worker permits and immigration issues. In other words, flood Canada with cheaper labour in order to drive down wages and increase profits.

Andrew Teliszewsky is another one with RBI Inc., though his listed areas of concern had to do with income taxation and interest deductibility. His LinkedIn profile states that he held several Government roles in Ontario, including when Dalton McGuinty was Premier.

Éric Lamoureux is yet another one of the lobbyists. But something more interesting about him is his role in lobbying Quebec to lean on Ottawa to cut SNC Lavalin a break over corruption charges. Though he’s apparently no longer with PAA, the archived version is still there.

Based in Montréal, Éric draws on deep expertise in politics and public administration to help clients protect and promote their interests in Canada and Québec. As a specialist in issues management, regulatory affairs, stakeholder relations and media relations, Éric has achieved many notable successes on behalf of his clients, including: helping a global financial services company safeguard its market position in the face of regulatory change; mobilizing the support of a provincial government to pressure for changes to the federal Criminal Code on a client’s behalf; and encourage a major Canadian municipal government to reverse a decision to construct a public building beside a client facility.

It takes a special kind of bold to put in one’s work profile that (one of) their biggest accomplishments was sweet-talking on the Quebec Government into putting pressure on Ottawa over a corporate client facing criminal charges. That client, of course, was SNC Lavalin.

Keep in mind, there are currently programs in place to have taxpayers subsidize the majority of the wages of foreign workers coming to Canada. This means that the public is forced to foot the bill for their own replacement.

In any event, this is nowhere near the complete list of influence peddlers trying to bring in endless amounts of “temporary” workers. But it does go to show just how high up the rot is.

credit: canucklaw.ca
 

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Hey man i made fun of you for rambling about jeets on Christmas instead of spending time with family i dont give a shit about how long you had these opinions.

Sounds to me like instead of being honest with your thought process you defend it by claiming someone else made you like this. Plenty of people stay left leaning while making fun of those more left than themselves.

You know how in japan its seen as the right thing to take whatever punishment you get instead of trying to fight for your defense? A lot of judges here basically want that for all except jeets.

I had a very traditional Christmas actually, that doesn't mean I can't respond to your video about Mark Carney paying lip service to Christmas.

See the problem with you is that you're making assumptions about people you don't actually fucking know personally, I am just a random stranger online?! Lol.

I became right-leaning after learning liberalism itself, and realising it was not compatible with my own perceptions and values. That is real honesty.

The honest, factual, truth is that leftist ideology stems from primarily two origins, Christian communitarian monastic life, and the French Revolutionary forces. The problem with the modern left today is that the majority are not at all guided by Christian morality and traditions, which means that their ideas stem from the French Revolutionary idea of destroying hierarchies and traditions.

That doesn't mean there aren't left-leaning people who don't want to preserve traditions, its just that the majority of them are not.

The Liberal Party since at least Pierre Trudeau hasn't been a defender of traditions, rather, they are destroyers of Canadian historical identity since the Multicultural Policy Act 1971 was passed under Trudeau himself.

You come here claiming I am not honest with my own self when learning the truth of each ideology and recognizing where my values align is the most honest way of understanding one's own perceptions and worldviews.

And fundementally this is not an economic argument, but a cultural one, a society ruled by some idealistic worldview based on an abstract concept of rationalism that is liberalism, or a worldview which is guided and tempered by traditions that is reactionary.
 
THE ENDLESS FLOW OF SUBAR RANDOM PIZZA CHAINS OPENING UP EVERYWHERE.....RUN BY INDIANS.
I'm still fuming over the time I wanted to treat my siblings so I brought them to a random pizza place in the area, and the jeetette at the cashier gave us our slices with the same disgusting brown hands that I saw her handling money with just before I asked for my order. We still ate it, after bring it home and promptly scorching it in the oven. Nowadays it's always a gamble of whether or not your servers will be white or not and eating in public has had all the fun sucked out of it, thanks motherfuckers.
 
I was curious about the Alberta petition to leave and turns out it was approved a week ago and will start collecting signatures as early as this weekend
December 22, 2025 – Today is a day that will be remembered in Alberta’s history. The Alberta Prosperity Project (APP) has received official confirmation from Elections Alberta that our Citizen Initiative Petition application (2025-CIP-10) – A Referendum Relating to Alberta Independence – has fully satisfied all requirements under the Citizen Initiative Act.

In a letter dated December 22, 2025, Chief Electoral Officer Gordon McClure confirmed that the mandatory 7-day public notice period begins today, December 22, 2025, and runs through December 29, 2025. During this period, Elections Alberta will publish the official Notice of Initiative Petition approval, the full application, and the constitutional question on their website.

With December 29 falling on a day the office is closed under the Interpretation Act, section 22, the petition will be formally issued on the next business day: Friday, January 2, 2026.

This approval clears the path for Albertans to collect signatures and potentially trigger the province’s first-ever binding referendum on independence.

What Comes Next?​

  • December 23–29, 2025: Public notice period on the Elections Alberta website.
  • January 2, 2026: Petition officially issued – signature collection can begin across Alberta!
  • 120-day collection period: We must gather approximately 177,000 valid signatures (10% of eligible voters from the last provincial election).
Success means a referendum will be called, giving every Albertan a direct democratic voice on our future.
I'm definitely going to sign it as soon as I can, it would be hilarious if it met its goal 10x faster then the remain Canada petition
 
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I had a very traditional Christmas actually, that doesn't mean I can't respond to your video about Mark Carney paying lip service to Christmas.
Well thats good to hear and im glad you did celebrate with family. Shame you forgot i didn't post the video nor care about what carney said.
See the problem with you is that you're making assumptions about people you don't actually fucking know personally, I am just a random stranger online?! Lol.
Pot meet kettle?
The problem with the modern left today is that the majority are not at all guided by Christian morality and traditions, which means that their ideas stem from the French Revolutionary idea of destroying hierarchies and traditions.
>Christian morality
Good joke
That doesn't mean there aren't left-leaning people who don't want to preserve traditions, its just that the majority of them are not.
We agree on this 👍
You come here claiming I am not honest with my own self when learning the truth of each ideology and recognizing where my values align is the most honest way of understanding one's own perceptions and worldviews.
I said that because your original explanation was brief and missing details important to understanding someone's political views. Regardless of how i feel about yours you explained them in detail and without attacking my own views as a cheap shot so I respect you and your views even if i gave you a trashcan sticker.
I just want the government to come in and wreck big business (like they are supposed to and what they did in the past)
I think the workers should benefit from the money made from their work via some kind of ownership regarding means of production.
I'm still fuming over the time I wanted to treat my siblings so I brought them to a random pizza place in the area, and the jeetette at the cashier gave us our slices with the same disgusting brown hands that I saw her handling money with just before I asked for my order.
All the jeets who washed their hands and actually liked our country got ran out by sanjesh and his 12 slave labor cousins.
I'm definitely going to sign it as soon as I can, it would be hilarious if it met its goal 10x faster then the remain Canada petition
If it didn't meet its goal even after Alberta lowered the requirements that would be hilarious.
Hope it does cause if it was truly that popular and not a psyop by the states they wouldn't need to lower it
 
I'm definitely going to sign it as soon as I can, it would be hilarious if it met its goal 10x faster then the remain Canada petition
Rainbows on this one, and that's with the lower signature count requirement. They will meet it, but most of the support will come from rural and suburban/commuter communities and those won't be canvassed all too quickly.

Also suspect this referendum petition will prove moot since the running expectation is Smith will require a plebiscite on Lukaszuk's own petition which then forces a public vote anyway. Hilariously ironic a pro-Canadian petition will trigger Alberta's first independence vote.
 
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