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Britons Must Take Their Country Back

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The South Africans

The Third World Invasion

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Michael Bator People’s Party of Canada Candidate In Burlington Asks: Can we hire Canadian’s again please? Our Youth is suffering

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Michael Bator People’s Party of Canada Candidate In Burlington Asks: Can we hire Canadian’s again please? Our Youth is suffering

Can we hire Canadian’s again please?

Our Youth is suffering

Michael BatorAug 7
 



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Burlington’s youth are suffering, just like young Canadians across the country, and the culprits are clear: Justin Trudeau and his globalist heir, Mark Carney. Their obsession with mass immigration, unchecked Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) programs, and reckless money printing has flooded our job market, priced our kids out of homes, and left Burlington’s young people jobless and hopeless. Walk into a Tim Hortons or gas station on Appleby Line or Guelph Line or just about anywhere, and you’ll see foreign workers, not local teens, behind the counters. Enough is enough: it’s time to slam the brakes on immigration, shut down the TFW scam, and put Burlington’s youth—and all Canadians—first!

Burlington’s Youth Locked Out of Jobs by TFWs

In Burlington, our kids can’t get a break. Tim Hortons and gas stations, once summer job staples for local teens, are now staffed by TFWs, thanks to Trudeau’s 2022 decision to let businesses fill 30% of low-wage jobs with foreign workers.

In 2023, Canada approved 239,646 TFWs, with 20% in fast food and retail—exactly the roles Burlington’s youth rely on to start their careers. Ontario Tim Hortons alone hired 714 TFWs in 2023, up from 58 in 2019, and Burlington’s no exception.

Head to Brant Street or Fairview Street, and you’ll see foreign workers serving coffee, delivering packages and jobs our kids used to have and now, our kids are turned away.

Why? Because TFWs are a corporate dream: tied to employers by work permits, they’ll take minimum wage and grueling shifts without complaint, or risk deportation. Meanwhile, Burlington’s youth, who deserve fair pay and hours, are ignored. In July 2024, the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area (CMA), which includes Burlington, had an 8.9% unemployment rate, with youth unemployment hitting 13.5% province-wide. Burlington’s jobless youth are part of the 120,000 young Ontarians aged 15–24 without work, a 50% spike in two years.

Employers game the system, posting fake job ads to secure Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) while sidelining local teens. Carney’s “fix”? A pathetic cap of 82,000 TFW permits in 2025, still stealing thousands of jobs from Burlington’s kids, plus 285,750 more through the International Mobility Program.

This isn’t a solution—it’s a slap in the face.

Youth Unemployment in Burlington: A National Crisis Hits Home

Burlington’s youth are suffering just like their peers across Canada. The national youth unemployment rate soared to 13.5% in 2024, the worst in a decade outside the pandemic, with employment for teens and young adults dropping to 53.8% by December. In Ontario, youth unemployment mirrors this crisis, and Burlington feels the pinch.

The Halton Region, including Burlington, saw 7.7% unemployment in September 2024, with youth facing even tougher odds in a tight job market. Local fast food joints, retail and gas stations, like those on Plains Road, this Burlington road and that Canadian one too, are hiring TFWs while Burlington teens can’t land entry-level gigs to build resumes or pay for school.

Economist Mike Moffatt says it plain: the TFW surge is killing youth employment.

In Burlington, youth employment services report a flood of jobless teens, part of the 2,500 young Calgarians served by similar programs in 2024, struggling to compete with TFWs who have more experience or accept lower wages.

These are the jobs that teach Burlington’s kids responsibility and independence, but Carney’s Liberals keep handing them to foreigners. It’s not just a national disgrace—“it’s personal for every Burlington parent watching their kid get rejected again and again.

Mass Immigration and Money Printing: Pricing Burlington’s Youth Out

Carney’s following Trudeau’s globalist playbook, flooding Canada with immigrants while Burlington’s youth pay the price. In 2023, 98% of Canada’s population growth came from immigration, with 60% from temporary residents, pushing the population to 41 million by April 2024.

Carney’s 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan keeps the floodgates open: 395,000 permanent residents in 2025, plus hundreds of thousands of TFWs and students. His so-called “cap” only cuts temporary residents by 445,000 over 2025–2026, leaving 3 million temporary residents clogging the system.

Even Carney admits we “can’t afford not to” have mass immigration, as he told Cardus in November 2024, proving he’s just another elite selling out Canadians.

To bankroll this madness, Carney’s Liberals lean on the Bank of Canada’s trick: printing money like it’s free.

From 2020 to 2022, the bank pumped $400 billion into the economy, tanking the dollar and spiking inflation to 6.8% in 2022. In Burlington, this means youth can’t afford to live—average one-bedroom rents hit $2,200/month in Halton Region in 2024, up 8% from 2023.

Try paying that on a part-time or full-time job you can’t even get because TFWs took it.

Carney’s “housing strategy” is a sham, promising homes while immigration drives demand through the roof. Burlington’s youth are priced out of their own city, forced to live with parents or leave.

Carney’s Sellout: Burlington Deserves Better

Mark Carney, the Bay Street banker turned Liberal puppet, is no different from Trudeau. His weak TFW “caps” and immigration “tweaks” let corporations keep exploiting cheap labor while Burlington’s youth languish.

In 2025, 82,000 TFWs and 395,000 permanent residents are still too many when our kids can’t find work or afford rent. We demand real change: shut down the TFW program’s loopholes, slash immigration to sustainable levels, and stop printing money that screws over our youth.

Burlington’s kids deserve jobs, not rejection letters. They deserve homes in their hometown, not a lifetime of debt.

This is a fight for Burlington’s future—and Canada’s. The PPC will put Canadians first, no compromises.

Join us to take back our city and our country from Carney’s globalist betrayal. Burlington’s youth are counting on us.

Moslem Outrages in Italy

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Two Muslim girls in Italy beat up an Italian Christian girl who was eating a sandwich on the bus: “You’re a whor*, it’s Ramadan, you can’t eat.” Then they also attacked the driver. They also want to force Christians to do Ramadan. This is Islam.

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Massive Marches In England. Re-migration needed to save England.

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Massive Marches In England. Re-migration needed to save England.

This Cannot Be Stopped. Youtube, August 3, 2025.

Rethinking History: WWII & Churchill

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Rethinking History: WWII & Churchill

Hitler offered Britain an honourable peace in 1940: Keep your Empire and independence; give us a free hand on the Continent. Churchill so hated Germans and was so in thrall to his rich Zionist backers (spendthrift Winston,, lived high, and was often broke) that he rejected the offer, He got war. In the end, England “won” but was no longer “Great Britain” but little England, lost its Empire and is now being invaded by the Third World. What a waste!

The Death Hand

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The Death Hand

MARK WAUCKJUL 31
 
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The Russians—Putin, Lavrov, and other senior officials—have been extremely patient, not to say long suffering, when it has come to reckless military provocations and over the top rhetoric from the Anglo-Zionists. Now Trump is making it extremely obvious that when he told the SCOTUS that he needed to slap tariffs on the world because of a deficit emergency, he was totally gaslighting them. The tariffs are only peripherally about deficits. My guess is that there are three guaranteed votes on the SCOTUS against allowing a POTUS to simply lie to them in this way, and that when the tariff cases land in the SCOTUS it’s entirely possible that that three will be joined by at least two more who will recognize that tariffs need to be voted on by Congress.

The tariffs are clearly intended for use as a bludgeon to break up BRICS, thus forcing the rest of the world to kiss the ass of King Dollar for always. That’s the meaning of shortening the sanctions/tariff “deadline” from 50 to 10 days. In the middle of negotiations with China and India, Trump announced sanctions on them if they don’t abandon Russia—i.e., if they don’t participate in the breakup of BRICS. Both China and India, joined by Brazil, are telling Trump to take a hike—and they have strong cards to play.

This, combined with Trump’s looming big defeat in Ukraine, has put Trump in a bad humor, and that—as if anything was needed—has led him to engage in some very ill considered verbal sparring with Dmitry Medvedev (Putin is simply ignoring Trump’s statements at this point). The upshot seems to be a signal from the Russian side that they’re finally losing patience.

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Trump slams India and Russia, saying he “doesn’t care what India does with Russia” and calls their economies “dead.”

Then he threatens Medvedev and warns he’s “entering very dangerous territory.” 

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11:28 PM · Jul 30, 2025

Which prompted this response from Medvedev:

DD Geopolitics @DD_Geopolitics

Dmitry Medvedev responded to Donald Trump:

“About Trump’s threats against me on his personal network Truth Social, which he banned from operating in our country:

If a few words from a former Russian president provoke such a nervous reaction from the supposedly mighty President of the United States, then it means Russia is absolutely right — and will continue on its chosen path.

And as for the talk about the “dead economies” of India and Russia or “entering dangerous territory” — let him recall his favorite movies about the “walking dead,” and also how dangerous the mythical “Dead Hand” can be .”

2:00 AM · Jul 31, 2025

Scott Ritter explains what Medvedev is talking about—the Dead Hand:

Scott Ritter @RealScottRitter

TRUMP AND MEDVEDEV’S DANGEROUS EXCHANGE OF WORDS

As the rhetoric heats up, we must remain cognizant of the consequences.

The sharp exchange of words between President Trump and former President Medvedev underscores just how dangerous the deteriorating relations between the US and Russia have become.

The threats being promulgated are not idle ones.

President Trump has become enthralled with the Israeli “Nasrallah” solution—leadership decapitation and middle management disruption designed to bring about the rapid collapse of a government/system.

It was tried—and failed—in Iran.

But Trump is being advised by Russophobes who believe that the US can successfully implement such a plan against Russia.

This plan begins with sanctions, as all such plans do.

It ends with a decapitation strike on Moscow.

I believe Scott is absolutely correct that this conversation between Trump and Putin that supposedly occurred during Trump and Putin during Trump 1.0 is a complete fabrication, an utter fantasy. But revealing such fantasies to one’s geopolitical opposite numbers is unwise and dangerous:

Trump’s imagined conversation with Putin, where he threatened to “bomb the sh*t out of Moscow”, is indicative of the President’s thinking in this regard.

The preferred decapitation strike is done using B-52 bombers launching cruise missiles, accompanied by Trident missiles launched from Ohio-class submarines operating off the coast of Russia, allowing for a flatter trajectory flight and shorter flight time.

Medvedev’s comment about the “Dead Hand” indicates that Russia is well aware of Trump’s plans.

The “Dead Hand”, or Perimeter system, is a long-standing fail-safe mechanism/plan which guarantees a full-scale nuclear retaliation in case any nation is foolish enough to try a decapitation strike. 

It dates back to Soviet times, when a special regiment of SS-20 missiles was equipped with radio transmission devices instead of warheads. These missiles would be launched, broadcasting launch codes that would send all strategic nuclear force weapons to their targets, even if Moscow was taken out.

This wasn’t theoretical—in my book Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika, I write about how the Soviets transitioned this capability to the SS-25 system once the SS-20 was eliminated under the INF treaty.

Today this mission is being handled by special regiment of SS-27 missiles.

There are other components of the “Dead Hand”.

Medvedev’s mentioning of it is a not-to-gentle reminder to Trump and his planners that it is suicide to think of a preemptive decapitation strike against Russia.

Hopefully this message gets through.

Otherwise, the “Walking Dead” allusion made by Medvedev will be the future of the United States and the world.

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6:44 AM · Jul 31, 2025

Seven months into Trump 2.0 it certainly appears that the Russia side is becoming fed up with Trump. That’s not a good thing. It’’s a dangerous thing, because it’s pushing Russia to the conclusion that Anglo-Zionist aggression can only be stopped by the administration of a serious bloody nose.

Larry Johnson published two images that say a lot about the position Trump is in, because he continues to listen to fanatics and idiots. The images speak for themselves:

Paul Fromm’s Appearance on Logos Academy Followed By Hate Call

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Paul Fromm’s Appearance on Logos Academy Followed By Hate Call
Paul Fromm on the Logos Academy with Zach Kidd/ A far ranging conversation on the immigration invasion/replacement in Canada and efforts to throttle free speech.
https://rumble.com/v6wy28y-logos-academy-episode-53-paul-fromm-interview.html#comment-590493390
Shortly after this was posted online, I received this voice call and text. It was from California –818-853-5926.

“Hey,, Paul, you mentally ill old fuck. Go fuck your mama. You prick. You little Nazi bitch. Fuck you.”

Europeans Built Civilizations from Nothing

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Europeans Built Civilizations from Nothing — We didn’t steal them.