Poilievre sagt, dass die „Unternehmenselite“ die Masseneinwanderung nutzt, um die kanadischen Löhne zu drücken

https://www.westernstandard.news/news/poilievre-says-corporate-elite-using-mass-immigration-to-drive-down-canadian-wages/71703

18 Kommentare

  1. Flower-Immediate on

    Oh, if that’s the case, why didn’t he mention this during election campaign last year? That’s right he’s part of the corporate elite. That’s why.

  2. Sufficient-Tutor-922 on

    The guy has no direction to go at all , hes losing the ecconomic votes from the center right as we speak which is crazy to say .

  3. EarthWarping on

    I get that Pierre has to go to his base to get things done, however anyone who thinks a person who is the literal definition of a corporate elite is fighting the small person is not right.

    Hes literally the person the financial elite in Canada like!

  4. JackLaytonsMoustache on

    Glad to see the Conservatives come around to what the NDP has been saying for 20 years. 

    But, to be fair, Trudeau criticized the program when he was in opposition and then he flipped to loving it. Just like how Poilievre supported Harper changing it to include low wage streams 15 years ago, and now claims to not support it. 

     Be nice if either the Liberals or the Conservatives actually cared about workers. 

  5. NateFisher22 on

    To an extent it’s probably true, but it’s also true that we have no wage growth because we have no productivity growth either

  6. These are the same corporate elites that donate to and lobby the conservative party. Just so we’re clear, Piolievre would absolutely not stop the TFW program if elected. He’s bought and paid for by the people that benefit from it.

  7. RandomExistence92 on

    The same corporate elite are backing the CPC. That Shopify Exec was tweeting in favour of PP the whole time.

    I don’t get caught up in „guilt by association.“ With that said, we can’t take rhetoric at face value. PP’s voting record is…concerning.

  8. lol the fact that he remained tight lipped about this issue during the entire federal election campaign so as to not lose his donors and instead focussed on a harebrained culture war rhetoric to lose the easiest election will never not be hilarious to me.

  9. toilet_for_shrek on

    Uh yeah, no crap. Maybe he’d have gotten more votes if he actually ran on this point during the election, when public opinion on immigration was at an all time low. 

    It’s for that reason that I believe PP has zero intention of actually fixing immigration. Like the LPC, I’m pretty sure he’d be quick to listen to the corporations as they cry for more cheap labor from overseas 

  10. I mean he’s not entirely wrong. Take a look at who applies for the TFW program. They tend to be large franchises. Easier to import a slave than to pay local.

  11. SledgexHammer on

    Im thrilled to hear a part leader lay it out like that, but theres no way PP is swaying me by saying something like that without a lot more reason to believe he’d do something meaningful about it.

  12. If undersrand his logic, I just need to find a way to get rid of all other Canadians, and then I, personally, would have all the jobs, make trillions of dollars a year, and be the richest person in history. All of you are suppressing my wages and have stolen all my jobs.

    Otherwise, I might have to accept that the crazy ideas that economies are not of fixed value, nor zero sum, and that there is complementary improvement from economies of scale, so that many people working in an economy add expontential value each to the labour of the other.

    But that is evil elite „economics“ talk.

    Zero sum economics is the quickest way to convice me that a politician is either a pander or a rube. Either way, hard pass.

  13. SomeDumRedditor on

    The absolute audacity of this man to say that with a straight face.

    As if his Party donors and power players would *ever* allow implementation of policies that increased labour power.

    As if his entire political existence hasn’t been served in reverent devotion to the church of Friedman and the interests of capital.

    The man who claimed all social programs are immoral would never ever implement meaningful reforms to TFW/IMP/LMIA. He’s not wrong but it’s despicable to hear him say it like he means it.

  14. Lol at a Conservative politician jawing about the ‚corporate elite‘. Anyways, the current immigration flood (aka the TFW program) was started by our last Conservative PM, even if Trudeau kicked it into high gear.

  15. Alive_Internet on

    Why is he still campaigning against Trudeau? This would have been an effective argument at the time, but things have changed significantly. Canada’s population recently declined for the first time in a long time, and I haven’t seen our wages go up significantly.

  16. As soon as the cheap labour vanishes and there’s upwards pressure on wages, Poilievre and his corporate donors will be the first to cry that „nObOdY wNaTs tO wOrK AnYmOrE!!1“

  17. Didn’t he just host a bunch of the Corporate elite under the guise of it being a CPC convention and leadership review?

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