Canada Is Being Pulled Apart In Real Time – And We’re Paying For Our Own Decline

Canada immigration crisis is no longer just a slogan; it is a day-to-day reality. I am watching this country split into two worlds: one where violent gangsters on work visas stroll in and out of the system like a revolving door, foreign corporations milk cheap imported labour, and newcomers land in fully supported lives in weeks… and another world where Canadian families, veterans, and taxpayers are told to shut up, pay up, and be grateful for crumbs.
From gang members cutting ankle monitors and flying home, to Tim Hortons lobbying for even more temporary foreign workers, to federal programs handing out supports most Canadians will never touch, this Canada immigration crisis is not an “accident.” It is engineered. And it is being run out of Ottawa.
📹 Watch the Video That Sparked This Article
Gangsters On Work Visas, Free To Roam: A Broken System
I opened the video with Bandhumaan Sekhon, an alleged member of the Bishnoi gang who came here on a work visa. He was arrested in December 2024, facing serious gun and extortion charges, accused of shooting up a Surrey café multiple times. He got bail, walked out with an ankle monitor, cut it off, and fled the country. Later, he was arrested in India for his role in the shooting at Kapil Sharma’s restaurant.
So here is the question I asked in the video, and I am asking it again in this article:
How does a non-citizen, a known organized crime figure, accused of multiple shootings, get handed bail in Canada with a plastic bracelet and a pat on the head?
That is not a justice system; that is a Canadian justice system failure. If you want a deeper dive into how broken it already is, I strongly recommend my earlier piece: Canadian Justice System Failure Exposed.
This is where the Canada immigration crisis meets a soft, clown-tier court culture. We import high-risk criminals, treat them like misunderstood houseguests, and act surprised when they vanish the second the door is unlocked.
Canadians who grew up here know exactly what would happen if they pulled a fraction of that stunt. Yet our leaders call this “progressive justice.” I call it a live-action warning sign for anyone still pretending this system can be “tweaked” back to sanity.
The Canada Immigration Crisis At The Drive-Thru Window

Now let’s talk about Tim Hortons, that “Canadian” institution that is not Canadian anymore. The brand is owned by Restaurant Brands International, controlled by Brazilian investment giant 3G Capital, which means profits flow to foreign owners while the maple-leaf branding keeps Canadians emotionally attached to a Brazilian-controlled corporation.
And what do they want from Ottawa? More temporary foreign workers.
Recent reporting shows Tim Hortons and its parent company have lobbied the federal government for more than a year to loosen restrictions on their use of temporary foreign workers in Canadian restaurants. Canadian HR Reporter, CBC has already covered Tim Hortons pressing Ottawa to ease those limits over at least 18 months. YouTube
So here is the picture:
- Foreign-controlled company.
- Profits leaving Canada.
- Pushing hard for more imported cheap labour instead of paying Canadians a wage they can actually live on.
Tell me again how this Canada immigration crisis has nothing to do with wages, housing, and the hollowing out of our middle class.
If you really want your blood pressure to spike, go to lmiamap.org and zoom in on your city. You will see the long list of employers approved to bring in temporary foreign workers. Many hide behind numbered companies. You dig a little further, and suddenly that “1234567 Ontario Inc.” turns out to be your local A&W, Subway, or another franchise feeding off the same pipeline.
In my view, if you cannot pay a Canadian a livable wage in Canada and you rely on importing cheaper labour, you do not deserve to operate here. Especially while this Canada immigration crisis drives rents, groceries, and healthcare waitlists through the roof.
At a minimum, foreign-owned corporations should be banned from using the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. They already send profits out of the country. Now they want wages to follow.
Teaching The World How To Drain CPP From Afar
Then we get to the next layer of insanity: people openly teaching non-Canadians how to pull money out of our pension system from overseas.
In the video, I highlighted Harjeet S. Kalsi, who markets strategies so people can collect Canada Pension Plan (CPP) while living in India. He literally tells viewers to “stop leaving your hard-earned money behind.” I hear that line and translate it as “stop leaving the money you took from Canadians behind.”
Here is the uncomfortable reality:
- Canada does pay CPP and Old Age Security to people living abroad if they meet the contribution and residency criteria. MoneySense
- There are also social security agreements between Canada and other countries that let people combine work history in both places to qualify for benefits. Canada
So yes, someone can work in Canada for a period of time, move back overseas, and still collect CPP. That is the law on the books.
My problem is this: in the middle of a Canada immigration crisis, with Canadians lining up at food banks, drowning in taxes, and being told the cupboard is bare, the government still treats CPP like some global loyalty program open to anyone who figured out the right form to fill out.
If you hold dual citizenship and live outside Canada, my position is simple: you should not be collecting from a system funded by people who are still here, still paying, and still struggling.
Two Systems: One For Canadians, One For Newcomers
Now for the piece that really rips the mask off this Canada immigration crisis.
In the video, I featured a woman breaking down how refugee claimants and resettled newcomers unlock a long list of federal and provincial supports almost immediately, while Canadian families are told to cut back and “tighten their belts.”
Let’s go to the government’s own information.
The Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP) is a federal program that gives income support and essential services to government-assisted refugees when they arrive. It covers basic needs, shelter, and communication, and includes one-time start-up costs for furniture, clothing, household items, and more. Canada+2welcomeontario.ca RAP documentation shows that newcomers can receive:
- Start-up payments for furniture, linens, clothing, and essentials. rstp.ca
- Monthly income supports food, shelter, transportation, and communication. rstp.ca
On top of that, federal guidance confirms sponsored refugee families with children are eligible for the Canada Child Benefit once they arrive, as long as they meet the residency criteria and apply properly. IRCC Canada
Provincial top-ups exist too. In Ontario, for example, the Transition Child Benefit is paid mainly to refugee claimants because they are not eligible yet for the Canada Child Benefit due to their immigration status, so the province fills the gap through welfare programs. Connecting Ottawa
So while the exact mix of programs depends on status and province, the pattern is crystal clear:
If you arrive under the right category in this Canada immigration crisis, a full package of housing help, furniture, cash, benefits, and healthcare kicks in almost immediately.
Meanwhile:
- Canadians face record food prices and higher rents.
- Veterans are fighting to keep basic support.
- Families are told services are “overstretched,” and money is limited.
This is where my earlier article Liberal Government Failing Veterans fits perfectly. You watch a veteran talk about getting offered MAID instead of help, then you compare that to the elaborate support structure rolled out for newcomers, and you start to see the pattern: those who built this country are treated as an afterthought in their own home.
Call it whatever you want. I call it a two-tier system built into the heart of this Canada immigration crisis.
Police Babysit Radical Mobs While Canadians Get Lectured

In the video, I also showed Toronto police escorting radical pro-Hamas sympathizers across the street from a Jewish senior citizens’ residence that houses Holocaust survivors. Officers stand there forming a protective bubble around the people, creating fear and chaos, while the vulnerable residents are expected to endure the noise and aggression.
Then we see viral Palestinian protester Dina Salim again, this time being arrested for allegedly assaulting activist Salman Sima. She is quickly processed and released. When asked how she got out so fast, she laughs and says, “I’m used to it, I’m Palestinian,” then drives away, waving a Palestine Rag (keffiyeh) out the sunroof.
Tell me again how this is not a Canadian justice system failure.
My article on that topic is here if you want more examples: Canadian Justice System Failure Exposed.
The same political class that tells Canadians they must accept this Canada immigration crisis without complaint is the one ordering police to “manage optics,” babysit radical mobs, and tiptoe around any group that might scream “phobia!” on social media. Meanwhile, Jewish seniors and ordinary Canadians get to live with the consequences.
“Great Replacement Is A Conspiracy” – Until They Brag About It
Another clip in the video shows Wajahat Ali delivering a rant:
“Whites, your mistake is that you let us in. We are breeding people. Your culture sucks. You already lost.”
Remember when talking about demographic replacement was labelled a racist conspiracy? Now we have public figures standing on stages announcing that there are “a lot of us,” that they are “everywhere,” that they “breed,” and that Western culture, music, parties, and women are inferior.
These are not fringe Telegram posts anymore. They are conference speeches from people who get invited into mainstream spaces.
This is the real face of the Canada immigration crisis:
- You get lectured as a racist for worrying about cultural erosion.
- Then you get told to your face, on camera, that your culture “sucks” and you “already lost.”
And the political class still calls you the problem.
A Child Killer In A Women’s Prison And A Government That Defends It
As if that were not enough, the video covered one of the most revolting cases I have ever heard.
Adam Labucan, a male offender who raped a three-month-old baby, drowned a three-year-old, and ended up in prison as a teenager, later identifies as a woman and receives taxpayer-funded breast implants. He is then moved into a women’s prison in Canada, right next to a unit where mothers live with their young children.
While there, he allegedly assaulted a female inmate.
When activists tried to raise the alarm with officials, including the Minister of Education in British Columbia, they were told that talking about this made people “feel unsafe.” Grace Lore, who later became the Minister of Children and Family Development, responded online by affirming that she “stands with the transgender community.”
So a man who brutally assaulted infants gets placed next to mothers and children, and the priority of the political class is to signal loyalty to an ideology instead of protecting women and kids.
If you still think this is only a Canada immigration crisis and not a wider regime crisis, think again. The same mentality that puts criminals’ feelings over public safety is the mentality that refuses to ask hard questions about who comes into the country, how they are screened, and what happens when they offend.
MAID, Veterans, And A Government That Prefers You Dead To Embarrassed
Then we move into something even darker: the MAID industrial complex.
Veteran Kelsey Sharon uncovered a massive FOIA document about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada. MAID was legalized in 2016 to allow eligible adults to request assisted death under strict conditions. Ministère de la Justice Eligibility includes having a grievous and irremediable condition, being at least 18, and being eligible for government-funded health insurance. Government of New Brunswick+2Dying With Dignity Canada
The original promise was that MAID would be rare and tightly controlled. The reality looks very different. Reports and official documents show MAID cases rising sharply year after year. Library of Parliament
Sharon describes:
- Forced transfers for MAID during the pandemic, where a doctor named in the documents allegedly pushed access into faith-based institutions that were supposed to be exempt. Library of Parliament
- Policy wording is being quietly edited by officials (including someone only identified as “Zach”) to expand MAID access and neutralize protections.
- The advocacy group Dying With Dignity is actively lobbying to normalize and spread MAID, with public materials clearly framing it as an accessible end-of-life option for eligible patients. Dying With Dignity Canada
Sharon even claims to have evidence of MAID being provided to non-residents using provincial health coverage. That part still needs full investigative confirmation, although eligibility criteria already tie MAID access to health-insurance eligibility, including situations where people would be eligible once residency or waiting periods are met. Government of New Brunswick
Now connect this to veterans.
In my earlier article Liberal Government Failing Veterans, I covered how some veterans were told about MAID when they came forward with PTSD and mental health struggles instead of being offered full treatment and support.
Imagine serving your country, coming home broken, and being quietly nudged toward a state-approved exit instead of being given the resources to live. Then look at the scale of support poured into newcomers under this Canada immigration crisis, and you tell me this system is not upside down.
The Divide Is Engineered – And Canadians Are Meant To Stay Quiet
This is how the pattern looks when you zoom out:
- Violent criminals on work visas walk out on bail and vanish.
- Foreign-owned corporations lobby for more cheap imported labour while Canadian wages stagnate. Canadian HR Reporter
- Pension rules and international agreements allow people to collect CPP from outside the country, while current contributors wonder whether the program will even be there for them. MoneySense
- Newcomers under certain streams enter a web of income supports, housing help, start-up grants, child benefits, dental care, and healthcare that many struggling Canadian families cannot access. IRCC Canada
- Veterans and vulnerable Canadians get lectures, delays, and in some cases, MAID brochures. Ministère de la Justice
Then the government looks us in the eye and tells us the real threat is anyone who dares to ask questions about this Canada immigration crisis or about the two-tier system that flows from it.
Raise concerns about any of this, and you are smeared as hateful or phobic. Politicians talk about “misinformation” and “harassment” while ignoring the raw numbers their own departments publish.
This divide is not organic. It did not grow out of nowhere.
It is the predictable result of policies written in boardrooms, cabinet meetings, and international conferences where ordinary Canadians never get a seat at the table.
Where Do We Go From Here?
I am not writing this to make you despair. I am writing it so you stop believing you are alone.
If this article or the video lit a fire in your chest, that means you see what I see: a Canada immigration crisis that feeds foreign corporations, smooths the path for newcomers, and throws its own people into the grinder. A justice system that pampers criminals and humiliates victims. A political class that offers assisted death faster than it offers real help.
Here is what I want you to do:
- Share this article and the video with friends and family who think everything is fine.
- Boycott corporations that rely on undercutting Canadian labour while posing as national icons.
- Support local businesses, independent media, and advocacy groups that are still willing to say what everyone else whispers.
- Push your MPs and MLAs for hard answers: on the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, on refugee funding levels, on CPP rules for non-residents, on MAID oversight, on justice reforms.
The government is supposed to work for us, not the other way around.
I am not interested in watching this Canada immigration crisis drag the country into permanent decline while the people who built this place are told to smile and take it.
If you are not interested either, welcome to Mac’s Opinion.
Cheers.
FAQ:
Q: What do you mean by a “Canada immigration crisis”?
A: When I say Canada immigration crisis, I mean a flood of immigration and temporary foreign worker policies that overload housing, wages, services and public trust while Ottawa hands out supports to newcomers that many Canadian families cannot access. The crisis is not about individual people; it is about a political class that engineered a system where Canadians pay more and get less.
Q: Are refugees really receiving more support than Canadian families?
A: Government programs like the Resettlement Assistance Program provide start-up payments, furniture, linens and income supports to government-assisted refugees when they land, on top of healthcare and access to child benefits once they meet residency rules. rstp.ca Meanwhile, many Canadian families see shrinking services, higher taxes and growing waitlists. That imbalance feeds the anger behind this Canada immigration crisis.
Q: Can people actually collect Canada Pension Plan while living outside Canada?
A: Yes. If someone contributed enough to CPP and meets the rules, Canada can keep paying CPP and Old Age Security even while they live abroad, often through social security agreements with other countries. Snowbirds Wealth Management. On paper, this looks technical. In reality, it feels like one more way the system ships money out of a country where current workers are told programs might not be sustainable.
Q: Why focus so much on Tim Hortons in the Canada immigration crisis?
A: Tim Hortons sells itself as a cozy Canadian brand while its parent company is foreign-controlled and lobbying to bring in more temporary foreign workers instead of raising wages for Canadians. Canadian HR Reporter That combination of foreign ownership, cheap imported labour and maple-leaf marketing makes it a perfect symbol of the Canada immigration crisis: everything looks patriotic on the surface while the real benefits flow out of the country.
Q: What can ordinary Canadians do about this situation?
A: You cannot fix the entire Canada immigration crisis alone, yet you can stop being a passive spectator. Support local businesses over global franchise chains, share independent reporting, push your representatives for hard numbers and accountability on immigration, MAID, pensions and justice, and refuse to be shamed into silence when you point out obvious double standards. The first step is refusing to pretend none of this is happening.
Q: Is MAID really being expanded in Canada?
A: Medical Assistance in Dying became legal nationwide in 2016 and has grown rapidly since then. Ministère de la Justice Eligibility rules have broadened over time, and advocacy groups like Dying With Dignity promote MAID as a normalized option for those who qualify. Dying With Dignity Canada. When veterans and vulnerable people report being offered MAID instead of long-term support, it shows how upside-down our priorities are.






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