International
Fighting Canada’s Self-Inflicted Immigration Crisis
From the National Citizens Coalition
By Tamara Ugolini, Senior Editor
Corporate elites, politicians profit from Canada’s immigration crisis
The National Citizens Coalition advocates for ending Canada’s reliance on cheap foreign labour and lax immigration.
Public outcry intensifies over Canada’s mass immigration, with the National Citizens Coalition (NCC) stating “immigration is still out of control.”
This follows the meeting in Muskoka, where Canadian premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney discussed Canadian energy, trade, and jobs.
But the NCC says: Don’t Just Buy Canadian, Prioritize Hiring Canadian.
The conservative group reports that three million temporary residents are straining Canada’s housing, healthcare, and social services, with many now illegal due to expired permits.
They highlight that non-Canadians constitute one in five workers, displacing citizens in a tough job market, while asylum seekers (one in 88 Canadians) and rising youth unemployment further overwhelm resources.
This is an unsustainable mess, not to mention a national security risk. (And in a concerning development, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has threatened to worsen the problem by granting provincial work permits to hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers.)
NCC Director and bestselling Substack writer Alexander Brown argues politicians ignore this issue for personal gain.
Politicians are overlooking the issue of Canadian job displacement due to reliance on cheap foreign labour, Brown explains, as they and their corporate partners benefit from the status quo.
“We’re at risk of a generation of young Canadian citizens failing to launch because they can’t even get their foot in the door, because that foot in the door has been propped open for folks that we’ve never let in before,” says Brown. “No full discredit to them, but that’s not fair. It’s not fair to our present working generation, and it’s not fair to our future working generation.”
Political and corporate elites prioritize cheap foreign labour, exacerbating the youth job market crisis. Despite claims that Canadian youth shun entry-level jobs, Brown argues this is false, stating that denying them these vital starter roles erodes confidence and foundational career opportunities.
“We have a new report today showing that one in five workers in Canada are no longer even Canadian. So we’re obviously sidelining our own citizens in a struggling job market.”
Brown blames Corporate Canada for backing groups like the Century Initiative, a lobbying group advocating for a Canadian population of 100 million by 2100. Its co-founder was recently appointed to PM Mark Carney’s council on Canada-U.S. relations.
Brown exposes how major banks and conglomerates fund the Century Initiative, which the Globe and Mail promotes, revealing a deep-rooted corporate influence on Canada’s future.
These large companies exploit access to cheaper labour, prioritizing profit over fair treatment of employees and genuine economic growth, especially in the post-COVID lockdown economy.
Brown asserts Canada must reduce its reliance on foreign labour to favour Canadian workers and public services, a view he claims most Canadians, including recent immigrants, share.
The NCC Director argues that relying on inexpensive foreign labour and lenient immigration policies demeans integrated immigrants. He believes unchecked policies enable “bad apples” to jeopardize community unity and the Canadian dream.
He advocates for abolishing the temporary foreign worker program, closing asylum loopholes, and shutting down sham career colleges to protect Canadian workers and legitimate immigrants from systemic abuse.
Daily Caller
Trump Reportedly Planning Ground Troops, Drone Strikes On Cartels In Mexico

From the Daily Caller News Foundation
The U.S. is reportedly planning to send troops and intelligence officers into Mexico to target drug cartels, former and current U.S. officials told NBC News Monday.
Training has reportedly already begun for such a mission, two current U.S. officials told NBC News, though no deployment to Mexico is imminent. The plan would deploy both U.S. military and CIA personnel on the ground in Mexico and include drone strikes on cartel targets, according to the report. If put into action, it would be a significant escalation in President Donald Trump’s ongoing campaign against Latin American drug cartels.
“The Trump administration is committed to utilizing an all-of-government approach to address the threats cartels pose to American citizens,” a senior administration official told NBC in response to the news.
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If the mission is approved, the administration reportedly plans to keep the operation secret and not publicize any strikes, unlike the video-documented attacks on cartel boats in the Caribbean and Pacific that Trump has highlighted in the past, according to the report.
The plan calls for drone strikes against drug labs in Mexico as well as top cartel leaders, the officials told NBC News, and is not intended to undermine the Mexican government.
The U.S. troops will reportedly mostly be Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) members, who operate under the authority of the intelligence community, two current officials told NBC News. Pat administrations have deployed the CIA to aid in missions against cartels from the Mexican government, but have never gotten involved directly as the reported plan prescribes.
The CIA and the White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
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