As Canada approaches a fall Federal
Election, politicians' misunderstanding of immigration's role in Canada
becomes more and more ominous. Traditionally, Canada's politicians
believed that immigration had to serve the needs and interests of its
majority population. After all, if Canada's politicians did not look
after the needs and interests of its majority population, who would?
However, as Canadians have observed over the past 30 years, Prime
Ministers such as Chretien, Martin, Harper and Trudeau have refused to
end Canada's high and unnecessary immigration intake. As a result, the
interests of recently-arrived immigrants such as Muslims, Sikhs, Chinese
and others have taken priority over the needs and interests of Canada's
majority population. In other words, the question that most recent PM's
have dealt with is not "Should we bootlick?", but "Can we get down to
bootlick faster than our opponents?"
All those PM's have degraded the PM's office and the
entire country with their boot-licking. With only four years in office,
Justin Trudeau has out-done all of his boot-licking predecessors. And,
contrary to what Trudeau thinks, boot-licking is not something to be
proud of.