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Immigration, Power, and the Vote - Episode 37

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In this episode, we trace the history of Canada’s dominant political parties — the Liberals and Conservatives — and explore how immigration policy and racial identity intersect with party politics. We ask tough questions: Why are so many immigrants turning to the Conservative Party despite prominent leaders supporting MAGA and denying systemic racism? And what does the new Prime Minister Mark Carney’s immigration stance signal about Canada’s political future?

Immigrants aren’t a monolith — but when systems are oppressive, survival can look like aligning with power, even if it’s rooted in exclusion.

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In this episode, we trace the history of Canada’s dominant political parties — the Liberals and Conservatives — and explore how immigration policy and racial identity intersect with party politics. We ask tough questions: Why are so many immigrants turning to the Conservative Party despite prominent leaders supporting MAGA and denying systemic racism? And what does the new Prime Minister Mark Carney’s immigration stance signal about Canada’s political future?

Immigrants aren’t a monolith — but when systems are oppressive, survival can look like aligning with power, even if it’s rooted in exclusion.

Let us know what you think of this episode! Text us!

Go to Canadian Salad Website for all sources cited in this episode.

Sign up for our newsletter to stay connected: https://www.canadiansalad.ca/contact

And please refer us to your friends, family and that racist uncle that just doesn't get it.
Follow us on TikTok and Instagram
Theme music by Nver Avetyan from Pixabay.
A Janklin Production.

  continue reading

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