I wouldn't be so despondent about immigration if there was someone, anyone at all, in the mainstream advocating for reduced immigration into Canada. There's always Maxime Bernier and the People's Party, who I voted for in the last election and will likely vote for again in the next, but I'm not sure they're credible. They won a lot more votes last time than the election prior, but that was largely on the strength of anti-lockdown sentiment. Since there's no covid anymore, I wonder if their support will wither. And they still didn't get a single seat.
It's so alarming and depressing seeing a united front of politicians, media, academia, and all the other institutions of society in turning me into a foreigner in my own home and in trying to do so in order to make me as poor as possible. What can I hope for at this point? I know most Canadians want reduced immigration, although I don't think that's enough. Just shutting the doors wouldn't rectify the situation; our government would have to return as many as possible to their home countries. But what could happen to make that politically feasible or likely? Some kind of severe economic depression (not merely another recession) which could in turn provoke a hardening of hearts against immigration, I suppose. But I've been waiting for the bottom to fall out on the ponzi scheme that is the Canadian economy for well over a decade now. It just refuses to happen, what with our governments working as hard as possible to keep it going as long as possible. By the time it happens, will it be too late? Will Canadians be a minority in Canada?