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Originally Posted by blankall
In Europe, a large part of the anti-immigration movement is about race. We are very lucky in Canada, as far as race relations go. We have massive and fundamental problems surrounding the way indigenous people are treated, but as a nation of largely immigrants, we're generally extremely tolerant of immigrants. The same attitudes simply don't exist in other places. Most countries in Europe have full on neo-nazi parties running for and even winning seats in their governments, which would be totally unheard of here. What we consider "right-wing" here, would be relatively centrist by European standards. We have zero exposure to true far right parties, which have significant support across Europe.
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we may be tolerant but we set up barriers to ensure we take almost none, Canada is a vast rich country that could house millions more but we chose to make it way way more difficult than most to get here, frankly to our own detriment