Handing out awards to Theresa Tam and Bonnie Henry shows how politically motivated it is
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/the-order-of-canada-has-been-exposed-as-a-sham
ARE YOU CANADIANS AWARE??
This is another problem for our healthcare, housing or lack of it, no jobs for our summer students & contributing tax dollars! AND now Carney has personally written letters inviting grandparents & parents in with dwindling infrastructural contributions!
The federal government has spent more than $2.6 billion on housing asylum seekers since 2017, including $1.1 billion on hotel accommodations and $1.5 billion in transfers to provinces and cities to manage shelter costs amid record-high arrivals.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada began block-booking hotel rooms in 2017 as a temporary measure to relieve pressure on overwhelmed municipal shelters.
Since then, the hotel program has grown into a major federal expense, with thousands of claimants accommodated in dozens of hotels across Canada.
The number of asylum seekers arriving annually has climbed sharply, from 50,365 in 2017 to over 173,000 in 2024.
The majority settle in Ontario and Quebec, especially in Toronto and ...
Why Alberta Can’t Afford to Wait
What does it really cost Alberta to stay in Canada?
Jeffrey Rath - Jul 08, 2025
This short video breaks down the cold, hard numbers and why now is the time to act.
📊 Ottawa has siphoned more than $400 billion from Alberta in just the last decade
📈 A free Alberta would run a projected $48 billion annual surplus, enough to eliminate provincial income tax, fund Indigenous development, build our own pension and policing, and still have billions left over
These aren’t hopes. They’re facts
And the longer we wait, the deeper the financial hole becomes
🎥 Watch the video here:
Then take the next step: read The Value of Freedom, a fully costed roadmap for Alberta’s independence, available now on the Alberta Prosperity Project website
👉 https://albertaprosperityproject.com
It’s time to take back our future
Jeffrey R.W. Rath, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B. (Hons.)
Foothills, Alberta