Source. (americanthinker.com)
Fast-forward to 2025, and hoo, boy, things have changed. Walk around Vancouver or Toronto, and you’re in a foreign land — you feel it in your central nervous system. Any white person who says otherwise is a liar. Go shopping in a mall, and you’ll see what I mean. Every single person is Indian.
Okay, not quite. There are plenty of Chinese, a smattering of blacks and Persians, even a rare sighting of whites. Every nationality known to man, but Indians surely reign supreme. Though I’m used to it, of late the disparities have increased dramatically.
It’s shocking and unsettling when you consider that a few decades prior, we were ninety percent white. Not long before that, ninety-eight percent! Canada’s English and French heritage shaped this country — it made Canada a highly desirable destination for immigrants.
Is that still true? Certainly it is for Indians. Van City and many others have turned brown. Tim Hortons? Every single employee is Indian, ethnically and culturally. Same with gas stations and convenience stores. Even local grocers. Gone is friendly banter with the cashier. Gone is the helpful manager who knows the store inside out and goes out of his way to find an obscure item.
[Source.](https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/01/h_1b_the_cautionary_tale_of_canada.html)
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Fast-forward to 2025, and hoo, boy, things have changed. Walk around Vancouver or Toronto, and you’re in a foreign land — you feel it in your central nervous system. Any white person who says otherwise is a liar. Go shopping in a mall, and you’ll see what I mean. Every single person is Indian.
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Okay, not quite. There are plenty of Chinese, a smattering of blacks and Persians, even a rare sighting of whites. Every nationality known to man, but Indians surely reign supreme. Though I’m used to it, of late the disparities have increased dramatically.
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It’s shocking and unsettling when you consider that a few decades prior, we were ninety percent white. Not long before that, ninety-eight percent! Canada’s English and French heritage shaped this country — it made Canada a highly desirable destination for immigrants.
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Is that still true? Certainly it is for Indians. Van City and many others have turned brown. Tim Hortons? Every single employee is Indian, ethnically and culturally. Same with gas stations and convenience stores. Even local grocers. Gone is friendly banter with the cashier. Gone is the helpful manager who knows the store inside out and goes out of his way to find an obscure item.