@ABDanielleSmith ‘Along with Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism Muhammad Yaseen, we have issued this joint statement on today’s federal government immigration announcement:
Alberta has a long history of welcoming newcomers, and we plan to maintain that reputation.
However, the federal government’s reckless and irresponsible open-border immigration policies, permitting almost 2 million newcomers to enter Canada last year alone, have led to unsustainable financial pressures on all provinces.
With the cost of food, energy, housing and everything else in this country increasing, and with tens of thousands of new people moving to Alberta monthly, our hospitals and schools are at or above capacity.
As a province, we need a reprieve from this explosive population growth so we can catch up with these pressures. So do all provinces.
The federal government’s plan to cut a mere 105,000 new permanent residents will not solve these pressures when they are bringing in almost 2 million additional people annually.
We call on the government to cut the number of newcomers to Canada from almost 2 million to well under 500,000 annually until further notice.
Ottawa’s priority should be on reducing the number of temporary foreign workers, international students and asylum seekers—not on reducing provincially selected economic migrants.’
We’re often told that immigration is about helping those in need, giving them a path to a better life. But the real beneficiaries of this system are often the ultra-wealthy.
Through corporations, they buy rural land worldwide and single-family homes in Canada, ultimately reaping two primary rewards:
First, the influx of population artificially inflates the nominal price CAD of their property holdings — not the intrinsic value.
This illusion fools Canadians into believing their wealth has grown, encouraging them to support governments with negative consequences.
In many ways, this resembles a Faustian Bargain: “I give you the world, but I take your soul.” Canadians are compelled to surrender their livelihoods, business assets, and natural resources — land, energy, and more — to supranational institutions like the WEF and WHO.
The so-called “reward of increased immigration” and “helping people worldwide” comes with a “steep trade-off”: Canadians risk becoming serfs within a global order, managed by a powerful alliance of corporations and global institutions, which is the policy of the Liberal Party under PM Trudeau (2015 to 2024).
From a public safety and national security perspective, this global and corporate centralized control raises serious concerns. TEAM SGT warns that such arrangements are inherently unsafe, posing significant risks to Canada’s sovereignty and resilience and the bio-security of human beings and right to decide what happens to their bodies.
Be wise, Canadians. Outsmart those at the top. They’ve long been outsmarting you to keep their place. It’s time you turn the tables.
Think about it. You asked for affordable housing. Look at the policy they wrote on the paper. Here it is: “Recent housing policies often emphasize urban densification over rural expansion.”
So ask yourself. If you asked for “affordable housing”. Why did they write to density the cities?
They didn’t write on policy what you asked! That’s the answer. They write opposite of what you say. Rip up their paper. Rip it up. It’s not what you said. Rip it up. Rip it up. Rip it up.
The distinction between nominal price CAD (the visible dollar amount, which brings a sense of status) and the intrinsic value of property is key. Here’s a breakdown:
Population Influx and Nominal Price CAD Increase:
When population rises, so does the nominal market price of housing in CAD, driven by competitive demand. Yet, this increase does not equate to a rise in intrinsic or material value. Bricks remain bricks; materials do not become more valuable simply because of demand. Higher nominal prices can lead to hyperinflation and higher debt without a corresponding increase in real wealth.
Intrinsic Value of Property:
A property’s intrinsic value, based on its materials and utility, only rises with actual physical improvements, like additional rooms or renovations. Without such upgrades, population growth alone does not raise intrinsic value. Most Canadians cannot afford to make such modifications, and many homes remain essentially the same as they were 20 years ago.
- No extra rooms.
- No extra greenhouses.
- No extra decks.
- No extra garages.
- No extra suites.
- No new building efficiency upgrades.
- No solar panels.
- No new basements.
- No new sheds.
- No new siding.
- No new paint.
- No new floors.
- No new kitchens.
This is why rising prices do not signify rising wealth for homeowners — only a digit increase on a screen.
‘In many countries, the houses get bigger and nicer over time. So their value or wealth goes up. Here, it generally does not.’
The government and banking institutions are misleading you, drawing you into a cycle of nominal price inflation, endless personal, business and national debt that makes you very poor in a high interest rate world, and restrictive policies.
Your home’s nominal value has increased, but its real value has stayed the same. The end result?
Hyperinflation, debt liabilities, and an imposed global order.
‘Is it worth it to sell your country out and your people out, simply to have a house, that is the same house as when you bought it and the wealth did not go up?’
It’s time to look past the fake numbers.
Secondly, immigration channels new arrivals into densely packed condos within mega-cities, leaving fertile farmland globally without sustainable communities..
— the self-sufficient communities of people around the world that were not debt slaves to corporations are disappearing —
...no independent farms, no self-sufficient, no free-will, no independent-minded self governing rural communities or autonomous communities are going to survive!
This shift erodes the very heart of humanity’s freedom and connection with nature, leaving the rich free to acquire abandoned farmland for their own ends all around the world.
‘Humanity began in the garden, and as our gardens end, so does our bond with the world and our ability to evolve the human essence.’
In Canada, this disproportionate urban-rural divide persists. Urban areas occupy just 0.2% of the land, a metric that governments seem eager to maintain. People have tried to change and expand people onto the land for 20 years, and have failed, against the might of the government.
There’s little focus on expanding small towns or creating new cities, only on increasing population density in existing urban centres. This is called “population compression”. Trying to stuff humanity into the tiniest city centre possible, where they DO NOT use energy at all, the least possible. Meaning they do not move. In prison, people conserve energy as well, they do not move at all, just to the gym and to the food, like they plan for Canada and America.
America and Canada.. figure out how to beat the disability they have thrown on to you. Get out of bed. Rise. Work. Defend.
Financial systems and zoning laws further limit rural access for Canadians, keeping rural land prices beyond reach while zoning restrictions restrict rural community growth.
Concentrated Urbanization via Population Compression Mandates — A Future Risk: Looking forward, packing humanity into 0.25% of global landmass is a grave risk.
Densely populated city centers rely on vulnerable electrification and supply chains, which lack robust surge protection against electromagnetic pulses (EMP).
A high-altitude EMP detonation — one of over 12,000 nuclear weapons globally — could cripple urban infrastructures, leading to catastrophic consequences. A Call for Resilience, Autonomy, Free Will, Agency, Debt Independence, Rural Living, Rural Self Governance, and Decentralization: It’s time for Canadians to rethink this approach, prioritizing resilience, land access, and self-sufficiency.
By valuing decentralization, actually valuing the critical nature and fantastic nature of rural living, over city-centric living obsessions, we can build a society that benefits all, not just the elite.
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