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Canadian Conservatism, a Coroner’s Report
Canadian Conservatism, a Coroner’s Report by Mark Wegierski Canada today, despite its great over-all wealth, is a society of contrasts. While the problem of Quebec separatism which was so central in Canadian history since the 1960s may be fading, new … Continue reading
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Tagged Bilingualism, Employment Equity, Mass Immigration, multiculturalism, Obama, Stephen Harper, Visible Minorities
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Spengler, Lite
Spengler, Lite The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam, Douglas Murray, 2017, Bloomsbury, Hardback, 335pp., £18.99; reviews by Ed Dutton and Adam J Young Murray’s dissection of Western Europe’s death wish is written as though we are looking back … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam J Young, Angela Merkel, Douglas Murray, Enoch Powell, Mass Immigration
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Mass Immigration and its Critics
Mass Immigration and its Critics The Effects of Mass Immigration on Canadian Living Standards and Society, edited by Herbert Grubel, Vancouver, Fraser Institute, 2009, CAN$19.95, xxvi + 236 pp., ISBN 978-0-88975-246-7, reviewed by Mark Wegierski, to commemorate the Sesquicentennial of … Continue reading
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Tagged Fraser Institute, Mass Immigration, MigrationwatchUK
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Violence in a Civilised Society (1)
Violence in a Civilised Society (1) Part one of a two part essay, by Mark Wegierski Organized social violence is only one of a panoply of coercive controls which society uses to “keep people in line.” A distinction may be drawn … Continue reading →
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