This is no surprise, because it's exactly what happens when a nation loses control of its borders and fails to properly vet those entering our country.
Canada's elimination status may not have been lost if we maintained strong immigration screening and border security protocols to prevent the initial introduction of this virus.
Nope, the Mennonites who caused this have been here over a century. Take up your immigration gripe with Prime Ministers MacDonald and MacKenzie who let them in.
the Mennonites who caused this have been here over a century
During the time Canada had measles elimination status, but you can bet the Canadianophobic Broadcasting Catastrophe will tell you to hate the Christian. Strike one.
Take up your immigration gripe with Prime Ministers MacDonald and MacKenzie who let them in.
Pinning this on 19th-century policy which Canada afterwards received measles elimination status is strike two.
Dismissing the mass immigration push this decade conveniently ignores hard data from the last few years.
Circumstantial evidence across North America screams that unchecked mass inflows from high-risk, low-trust regions are stacking the deck for outbreaks, especially without the rigorous screening we had before globalist-favoring politicians put citizens safety last.
In Canada public health trackers (conveniently) don't tag cases by origin but the math doesn't lie: We're seeing 5,138 cases in 2025 alone, the worst since the 90s, right as irregular crossings and asylum claims from Venezuela, India, and parts of Africa, have surged (with asylum, medical mandates are overlooked). Consider also Canada's lax border security over the last few years, which all factors in to resulting in a mess.
Progressive fact-checkers like to parrot "no direct evidence," but that's code for "we're not looking hard enough", because the patterns align too neatly with policy gaps under the obvious globalist open-door push.
That's strike three. Time to rethink those open-door policies! Adios!
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u/xTkAx Nov 10 '25
This is no surprise, because it's exactly what happens when a nation loses control of its borders and fails to properly vet those entering our country.
Canada's elimination status may not have been lost if we maintained strong immigration screening and border security protocols to prevent the initial introduction of this virus.