JD Vance BLASTS Canada’s mass immigration agenda
U.S. Vice President JD Vance says Canada’s declining living standards stem from its own immigration policies and leadership choices — not from President Trump or American politics.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is warning Canadians not to blame Donald Trump or American politics for Canada’s declining living standards. Responding to new economic data, Vance says Canada’s stagnation is the result of its own leadership choices and decades of uncontrolled immigration, noting that Canada now has the highest foreign-born population share in the G7.
Meanwhile, the fight over a potential Alberta–Ottawa pipeline agreement is intensifying. B.C. Premier David Eby claims Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Carney government are holding talks “behind his back,” warning that lifting the northern tanker ban would undercut coastal First Nations support and threaten B.C.’s project approvals.
Despite the political headwinds, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she is still optimistic, though more technical work is needed before her government can formally submit a proposal to Ottawa’s Major Projects Office.
Former Royal Canadian Air Force public affairs officer and journalist David Krayden weighs in on Vance’s comments, the political pressure building around Canada’s immigration and economic policies, and the growing controversy over Ottawa’s fighter-jet procurement — including concerns that splitting the fleet between U.S. F-35s and Sweden’s Gripen could fracture NORAD interoperability and provoke a major clash with Washington.



Vance knows that unchecked immigration in Canada is a threat to ALL OF North America, especially from China, the CCP, and Radical Islam.
And he would be correct!