Canada’s Rotting Justice, Discriminated Youth, and Liberal Betrayal: Why We’re Funding Foreigners While Our Own Starve

Canada's Rotting Justice & Discriminated Youth: Liberal Betrayal Exposed. Canadian families lining up at food bank while Liberal policies favour migrant crime and foreign benefits, symbolizing justice failure and youth discrimination in Canada 2026

I can’t believe the levels of sheer insanity and outright betrayal Canadians are forced to swallow every single day under this Liberal regime. From a federal judge stepping in at the last minute to keep a guy who killed 16 people in the Humboldt Broncos crash from being deported, to our own young people getting shoved aside for summer jobs because they don’t check the right diversity boxes, it’s clear the system isn’t broken, it’s working exactly as designed to put everyone else first.

My blood boils when I see hardworking Canadian families and myself lining up at food banks in the snow while our tax dollars flow out in child benefits to temporary foreign workers and international students. This isn’t compassion; this is deliberate incompetence dressed up as progress, and it’s destroying the country we love. Migrant crime, weak-kneed courts, and economic grift have Canadians shaking their heads in disbelief, wondering how much more we can take before real change finally hits.

The Humboldt Injustice That Should Never Have Happened

Man with glasses and beard looking concerned in front of Canadian flag and government building with text 'WHY THE DELAY?'

Picture this: Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the truck driver responsible for one of the deadliest tragedies in Canadian sports history, was all set to board a plane back to India after multiple deportation orders from the CBSA, the IRB, and even the federal court itself. Sixteen Canadians dead, thirteen more injured in that horrific 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash, and what does a federal court judge do at the eleventh hour?

Justice Jocelyne Gagné

Justice Jocelyne Gagné grants a temporary deferral so Sidhu can keep challenging his removal on supposed humanitarian and compassionate grounds. His family can return to a stable India, but the families who lost loved ones don’t get that luxury of closure or normalcy. Instead, we watch sympathy pieces roll out while the victims fade into the background.

This isn’t justice, it’s sentiment overriding the law, plain and simple. The guy pleaded guilty, served time, and now the system bends over backward to give him a better life here than many homegrown Canadians scraping by. I keep asking myself: why do these decisions keep favouring the perpetrators over the people who built this country?

When deportation orders mean something at sentencing but evaporate under judicial whim, Canadians lose faith fast. The 16 families mourning their children and teammates deserve better than watching the killer fight to stay, while our borders feel like a revolving door. This case screams the deeper rot in our criminal justice system, where real accountability takes a backseat to feel-good interventions that spit in the face of victims.

I’ve covered the broader migrant crime in Canada before, and stories like this fit the pattern of weak enforcement and misplaced priorities that leave ordinary folks paying the price. You can read more about how these policies are turning streets unsafe in my previous piece right here. Enough with the two-tiered nonsense; deportation should mean deportation, full stop.

When Judges Recommend Mediation, and Women Pay With Their Lives

The nonsense doesn’t stop with high-profile tragedies. A woman seeks a protection order against her abuser in court, and what does the judge suggest? Mediation. Not long after, the abuser takes her life. That’s not oversight; that’s negligence baked into a system that’s lost its teeth after years of Liberal soft-on-crime experiments. In Edmonton, police charged 21-year-old Khulraj Singh, a daycare teaching assistant, with sexual assault and sexual interference involving a child. More complainants may come forward, as he worked at multiple locations. His certification got suspended, sure, but how did someone like this end up in that position of trust with kids in the first place?

These stories pile up because the message to criminals is crystal clear: the system has no real consequences. A convicted criminal gets a stern warning letter instead of removal, then re-offends. Over a decade-plus of this Liberal approach to justice, Canadians foot the bill in fear, trauma, and lost lives. I wonder how many more tragedies it will take before someone admits that catch-and-release policies and revolving-door courts aren’t “progressive”, they’re dangerous failures. One law for all, applied equally and without apology, used to be the Canadian way. Now it feels like a quaint memory while victims suffer and offenders game the system.

Blatant Discrimination Against White Canadian Youth in Summer Jobs

Young man with a concerned expression, Canadian flag, and document icon with text 'JOBS FOR WHO?'

With youth unemployment hovering around 13.8 to 14 percent or higher in recent months, you’d think the federal government would throw every young Canadian a lifeline. Think again. The Canada Summer Jobs Program openly discriminates against regular white Canadian kids who live in or near cities, don’t have disabilities, and aren’t part of the Alphabet crowd. The official government website brags about improving access for youth facing barriers, specifically naming black youth, racialized youth, Indigenous youth, those with disabilities, rural and remote kids, official language minorities, and Alphabet youth. Notice who’s missing? Every day, Canadian youth who just want a fair shot at a subsidized summer gig without checking identity boxes.

I pulled up a real job posting on the government site, for a social media coordinator at the Textile Museum of Canada, no less, and it flat-out says employers will prioritize recruitment of those “facing barriers.” This is your tax dollars at work, subsidizing employers to hire everyone except the majority of young Canadians who don’t fit the protected categories. How is this not straight-up racism against white youth?

Job posting for Social media coordinator in Toronto, ON with details on location, wage, education, job type, and youth eligibility criteria

Our kids are struggling to find work, facing record youth unemployment rates that outpace the national average, yet the program funnels opportunities away from them. This isn’t helping the labour market; it’s engineering it along ideological lines while Canadian families watch their children get sidelined. Sarcastic as it sounds, maybe the real barrier to employment is a government that views certain Canadians as less worthy of support. When will this anti-Canadian discrimination end?

Foreign Protesters, Expiring Work Permits, and the Assimilation Lie

The entitlement of some temporary foreign workers hits new lows daily. With over 314,000 work permits set to expire in early 2026 and nearly 1.4 million by year’s end, protests erupt in places like Manitoba. One guy complains he woke up at 6 a.m. every day to serve coffee at Tim Hortons, waited 1.5 years for a PR draw, and now faces moving provinces with only months left on his permit. He demands the system bend further so he and “30% more people like me” can stay. Get out. You’ve had your chance. Canada isn’t an endless buffet for those who treat work permits like a path to guaranteed citizenship without full assimilation.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it louder: many Indian immigrants show little interest in adopting Canadian values, culture, or even basic respect for our laws. Don’t take my word, listen to Indian professor Jayant Bhandari lay it out in the video below. Concepts like fairness, justice, trust, empathy, and impartiality are alien to large parts of the Indian mindset, he argues. Human rights, as Westerners understand them, don’t compute the same way.

An amoral, irrational society where Western values slide off like water off a duck’s back. Without foundational morality and rationality, importing these tendencies turns hedonism into something more destructive. No wonder we see repeat offenders, entitlement protests, and cultural clashes instead of seamless integration. Canada needs immigrants who want to become Canadian, not ones who demand we become something else.

Grift at the Top While Food Banks Overflow

A distressed man with glasses and beard in front of a food bank with people waiting in line and a Canadian flag, text reads 'EMPTY FRIDGES'

The hypocrisy at the elite level is off the charts. Apparently, it takes two cars, two drivers, and four bodyguards for the Governor General to grab BBQ chicken. Meanwhile, I’m over here reusing tea bags to stretch every dollar. In Calgary, the food bank sees three to four thousand visitors every Saturday, with lines stretching in the snow as food inflation ravages families. People show up with empty bags, wagons, and suitcases, grateful for potatoes, oranges, or whatever donors provide. Unemployed folks volunteer because they feel the pain themselves. This is Canada in 2026, not some third-world scene, but the direct result of Liberal economic mismanagement.

Canadian youth (and Adults) and working families can’t find stable jobs or afford groceries, yet the government funnels over $1 billion in Canada Child Benefit payments in a single recent year to temporary foreign workers and international students. That’s nearly $3 billion over five years going to non-citizens while our food banks hit record demand. Our taxes, our country, supposedly for raising Canadian kids, not subsidizing everyone else’s. How does this not enrage every taxpayer watching their neighbours struggle?

Line graph showing increasing Canada Child Benefit payments to temporary foreign workers and international students from 388 million in 2021 to nearly 3 billion dollars in 2025

Khalistan Flags, Armed Police Patrols, and Policy Failure

Municipalities flying flags for a foreign separatist movement that threatens our ally India? The joke writes itself, Khalistan might become a “country” in Canada before anywhere else because we lack the self-respect to say no. Toronto Police now deploy Task Force Guardian, officers with assault rifles on high-visibility patrols as a deterrent amid rising threats. This isn’t strength; it’s the inevitable outcome of years of weakened sentencing, catch-and-release justice, and open-border chaos under Justin Trudeau’s Liberals and now Mark Carney’s crew. Law-abiding Canadians get restrictions and higher costs, while criminals and radicals get second, third, and fourth chances. Public safety shouldn’t require rifle-carrying patrols in our cities.

Carney’s Phony Sovereign Wealth Fund: Debt Rebranded as Strength

Prime Minister Mark Carney speaking at a podium with raised hands and two blurred people behind him

Breaking while I was pulling this together: Mark Carney announces Canada’s first “sovereign wealth fund,” branded the Canada Strong Fund, with an initial $25 billion injection. Sounds impressive until you remember real sovereign wealth funds, like Norway’s, come from actual budget surpluses and resource profits. Ours? Built on borrowed money while running a $78 billion deficit and sitting on $1.2 trillion-plus in debt, much of it piled up in the last decade under Liberal watch and Carney’s past influence. This isn’t a wealth fund; it’s a sovereign debt fund dressed up with patriotic branding and fear-mongering about a “dangerous, divided world” to scare us into accepting the same old failures as something new.

Carney excels at rebranding debt as investment, but Canadians aren’t buying the script. We don’t have surplus wealth to invest; we have record debt that burdens future generations. Why trust the same voices who helped balloon spending to now manage a flashy fund that risks turning into another slush vehicle? The world may be uncertain, but the solution isn’t more government borrowing and central planning. It’s fiscal sanity, secure borders, and policies that put Canadians first instead of endless virtue-signalling experiments.

The Gut Feeling Every Real Canadian Shares

This garbage has gone far enough. From courts deferring justice for killers, to summer jobs discriminating against our own youth, to food banks overflowing while benefits flow abroad, to armed patrols normalizing chaos, the pattern is unmistakable. Liberal dictators in Ottawa have spent years weakening our institutions, importing unassimilable pressures, and prioritizing everyone except the hardworking taxpayers who keep the lights on. Our kids face barriers not from lack of ambition but from ideological gatekeeping. Our seniors and families ration food while elites fly flags of division and grift with bodyguards.

I feel it in my gut, and I know you do too. The betrayal runs deep, but so does Canadian resilience when pushed. We’ve had enough of two-tier justice, anti-Canadian discrimination, and economic policies that punish success and reward failure. It’s time to demand one law for all, secure borders with real enforcement, and a government that serves citizens, not temporary residents, foreign lobbies, or globalist rebranding schemes.

📹 Watch the Video That Sparked This Article

Check out the full rant that inspired this piece, where I break it all down with the receipts:

If your blood is boiling like mine, share this article with every fed-up Canadian you know. Drop your thoughts in the comments; I read them all. Subscribe to the newsletter, and let’s keep exposing the mess until real leadership steps up and puts Canada first again. The rot is deep, but the fight for our country is worth it. Cheers, and stay strong, Canada.


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