Exploiting Canada All The Way To The Bank

Exploiting Canada All The Way To The Bank

Immigration Lobby /Helper Groups Parasitize Canada

Listed below are the names of 25 organizations to which Citizenship and Immigration has given grants or contributions in the name of multiculturalism. A list of another 40 which have received at least $5 Million each  in that time follows that list below.

The  grants to groups in English Canada totaled  probably close to $1 Billion per year and were made in the two fiscal years 2013 / 2014 and 2014 / 2015.

The grants to Quebec groups are not included in these figures. In 2015, Quebec received $ 340.6 million from Ottawa under the Canada-Quebec Accord on Immigration, to take care of welcoming immigrants and refugees and their francisation .

In 2014-2015, Quebec’s Treasury Board distributed $ 320 million of this amount received from Ottawa. (Where did the other $20 million go ????) Several Quebec ministries have shared this budget to fund their activities and services to newcomers.

Immigration, Inclusion and Diversity Québec used $ 125.5 million to this end,

Education, Higher Education and Research $ 109 million,

Labour, Employment and Social Solidarity has obtained $ 85.7 $ million

Health and Social Services spent $ 10. 8 million

Here is a list of Quebec groups that received grants. http://tcri.qc.ca/membres/par-region-ville

Here are some observations about the grants given to English Canada.

(1) The total amount of grants to groups in English Canada  for fiscal year 2013 / 2014 was over $920 Million. The total for fiscal year 2014 / 2015 was over $720 Million.  These totals are understated. They have been conservatively  rounded off and are only for grants that were over $25,000. If the totals had not been rounded off and had included grants under $25,000, they would be substantially higher.

In Canada, immigration has become a large industry which feeds off government and the majority population.The people who get these grants want to perpetuate the current grants by maintaining current immigration levels or to increase their grants substantially by increasing immigration. A significant number of recent immigrants are employed in the immigration industry—often because the unnecessary competition they have created has resulted in them being unable to find jobs in legitimate industries.

(2) Most Canadians do not have a million to a billion dollars to throw around, but Ottawa does. And Ottawa’s ruling parties don’t seem to mind throwing money to ethnic groups directly or indirectly —–especially if they are going to get votes in return. It is extremely obvious that Ottawa pays no attention to the consequences of its immigration policies on Canada’s majority population. The total of these grants pale in comparison with the huge amounts that Ottawa throws away to subsidize immigrants. That total is now up to a phenomenal $35 Billion per year. !!! Together, the subsidies demonstrate the point that Canada’s high immigration intake is not only extremely costly and foolish, but shamelessly treacherous. The fact that all of this insanity continues and almost all politicians say nothing is damning evidence that Canada is ruled by quislings.

(3) Revelations in the past few months show that wealthy new immigrants are paying little if any income tax, yet are living in multi-million dollar mansions and grasping for every benefit they can seize. Previous other revelations demonstrate that relentless immigration has caused massive increases in house prices. Again, this information clearly shows that Ottawa continues to expect its majority population to tolerate the massive tax evasion these new immigrants have engaged in for years and assumes that its majority population will pay for what the tax evaders are not paying. It also shows that Ottawa (as well as provincial and municipal governments) see nothing wrong with the fact that immigrant tax evaders are displacing Canada’s majority population in the struggle for housing. These tax evaders are also making home ownership unreachable or extremely difficult and causing widespread environmental destruction and crowding.  What sane Canadian wants Canada’s environment to  resemble that of the source countries of Canada’s most recent immigrants?

(4) The groups that have received the grants extend from coast to coast. For example, in the list of groups that received the largest grants are groups from B.C., Alberta, and Saskatchewan as well as groups from Atlantic Canada. But, because Ontario has taken about half of Canada’s unnecessary immigration intake,  over half of the 25 listed  groups  that have exploited the immigration system the most are located in Ontario, particularly around Toronto. For example, the Newcomer Centre of Peel (Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon, population about 1.4  million) received $75 Million (the largest grant) and is home to a large number of new immigrants (Sikhs in particular and others) who now outnumber the former population of Peel. The group which received the third highest dollar value of grants (over $34 Million) is Thornecliffe Neighbourhood Office. This is especially worth noting because although receiving the third highest grants, Thornecliffe Park is a small section of Toronto. It has a population of about 20,000  and is home to a large population of Muslims from South Asia (India,  Pakistan and elsewhere).

(5) The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) , which is notorious for its “Don’t Ask. Don’t Tell.” policy of providing illegal students access to schools, received over $55 Million, the second largest total of grants.  For undermining Citizenship and Immigration’s laws, Ottawa logically should have given the back of its hand to applicants like the TDSB. Yet it rewarded them with $55 million. This group claims to be merely implementing Ontario immigration law, but it ignores the point that immigration law in general exists to protect Canadians, not to benefit immigration lobby groups and illegals. Yet, for sentimental reasons and systemic weakness in dealing with the immigration lobby, it has ignored its former majority population and  burdened that former majority population economically and culturally with people that Canada never needed.

(6) The grants also show that organizations like post-secondary institutions (for instance,  Bow Valley College in Calgary which placed fourth in the amount of grants) and many churches have either been duped into participating in this grasping for grants or have willingly participated in the widespread corruption that surrounds the entire immigration issue.

(7) S.U.C.C.E.S.S., a Chinese immigration advocacy group located primarily in Metro Vancouver,  is fifth on this list for federal grants ($34 million).  It depends heavily on Ottawa’s grants, but it also receives grants from the other two levels of government. Those grants are not included in the figures below. In fact, S.U.C.C.E.S.S.  has acquired so much government money that it operates  20 offices in Metro Vancouver !!!  Despite its claims,  S.U.C.C.E.S.S.  is notorious for being Chinese ethno-centric and for promoting high levels of immigration from Chinese source areas.

(8) The total of grants/contributions  for fiscal year 2012–2013 was  $ 873,411,032. For fiscal year 2011-2012, the total was $1,297,872,268. For fiscal year 2010-2011, the total  was $797,015,447.

(9) Grants to Quebec organizations are substantial but are not included in these figures.

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Organizations which received the highest
CIC Multiculturalism Grants and Contributions
(fiscal years 2013/14 and 2014/15)
# Name Grants/Contributions Sum
1 Newcomer Centre of Peel, Mississauga 2014-03-13: $24,980,620 +
2014-04-03: $25,204,788 +
2015-03-09: $25,254,788
$75,440,196
2 Toronto District School Board, Toronto 2013-04-05: $3,530,532 +
2014-01-30: $18,421,826 +
2014-04-01: $17,075,154 +
2015-03-27: $16,800,000
$55,827,512
3 Bow Valley College, Calgary 2013-08-27: $329,808 +
2014-09-xx: $17,145,374 +
2014-11-21: $17,376,566
$34,851,748
4 Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office, Toronto 2014-01-23 +
2014-01-30: $9,744,506 +
2014-04-01: $7,177,819 +
2014-04-15: $2,566,687 +
2014-07-16: $7,440,347 +
2015-03-31: $7,603,063
$34,532,422
5 S.U.C.C.E.S.S., Metro Vancouver + Fort St. John + Ottawa $34,054,454
6 Immigrant Services Society of B.C. (Vancouver, Richmond, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, Langley, Coquitlam, Burnaby) $22,400,129 +
2014-07-07: $4,901,806 +
2014-11-19: $6,615,690
$33,917,625
7 Calgary Catholic Immigration Society, Calgary 2013-09-26: $2,254,542 +
2013-09-26: $184,416 +
2014-01: TO 03 28: $9,164,093 +
2014-09-15: $1,250,786 +
2014-09-12: $6,316,214 +
2014-10-07: $4,919,971 +
2014-10-07: $6,508,499 +
2014-12-10: $1,840,105
$32,438,626
8 Edmonton Catholic Schools, Edmonton 2013-07-02: $7,990,158 +
2014-03-28: $9,799,097 +
2014-08-18: $10,082,920
$27,872,175
9 YMCA of Greater Toronto, Toronto 2013-09-06: $689,091 +
2013-10-17: $6,175,106 +
2013-04-01: $5,365,991 +
2014-09-18: $6,539,034 +
2014-09-11: $5,613,510
$24,578,501
10 Malton Neighbourhood Services, Mississauga 2014-03-06: TO 2014-03-12: $12,102,069 +
2014-07-16: $9,575,090 +
2014-12-18: $2,687,979
$24,365,138
11 Saskatoon Open Door Society, Saskatoon $14,865,884 +
2014-02-14 +
2014-02-18 +
2014-02-19 +
2014-07-24: $4,311,877 +
2015-02-10: $3,574,829
$22,752,590
12 Centre for Immigrant and Community Services (CICS), Toronto 2014-03-10: $6,190,107 +
2014-03-04: $9,798,125 +
2015-03-31: $6,278,451
$22,266,683
13 Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers 2013-07-02: $5,763,992 +
2013-12-20: $461,094 +
2014-08-18: $6,406,598 +
2014-11-26: $5,346,337 +
2015-03-30: $869,646 +
2015-03-30: $3,355,161
$22,201,828
14 COSTI Immigrant Services, Toronto 2013-07-02: $298,242 +
2015-03-31: $15,238,478 +
2015-03-31: $5,530,441 +
2015-03-31: $741,461
$21,808,622
15 Toronto Catholic District School Board, Toronto 2014-09-11: $10,638,160 +
2015-03-19: $10,988,184
$21,626,344
16 Polycultural Immigrant & Community Services, Toronto 2013-11-01: $8,781,657 +
2013-12-06: $11,896,939
$20,678,596
17 Centre for Newcomers Society of Calgary 2013-07-26: $4,633,537 +
2013-09-09: $6,261,281 +
2014-09-09: $3,212,937 +
2014-08-28: $5,162,957 +
2014-10-07: $1,302,079
$20,572,791
18 Centre for Immigrant and Community Services (CICS), Toronto 2014-03-04: $9,798,125 +
2014-09-03: $9,853,326
$19,651,451
19 Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization, Ottawa 2013-04-09 +
2013-06-27: $9,132,794 +
2013-07-02: $3,321,408 +
2014-03-26 +
2014-03-26: $5,722, 949
$18,177,151
20 Multilingual Orientation Service Association for Immigrant Communities-Burnaby, New Westminster, North Van, B.C. 2014-03-20. TO 31 $18,032,933
21 Quality Continuous Improvement Centre for Community Education, Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Ontario 2014-07-15: $9,096,385 +
2014-08-01: $8,146,655
$17,243,040
22 Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Drop-in Centre, Mississauga 2013-09-06 $16,800,147
23 Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration (Ontario), Toronto 2013-06-04 $16,640,000
24 Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association, Calgary 2014-09-26: $5,908,077 +
2014-09-22: $2,748,997 +
2014-09-22: $3,798,139 +
2015-03-31: $4,126,806
$16,579,019
25 NorQuest College Edmonton, Alberta 2014-08-18: $14,307,341 +
2014-08-13: $2,164,849
$16,472,190

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The Next 39…
Below is a list of more recipients of Canada-destroying grants.

Organizations which received the highest
CIC Multiculturalism Grants and Contributions
(fiscal years 2013/14 and 2014/15)
# Name Grants/Contributions Sum
26 Saskatchewan Polytechnic – Kelsey Saskatoon, Wascana, Regina $10,657,732.00 +

2015-02-20 $5,675,865.00

$16,333,597
27 COSTI Immigrant Services York Region (Aurora, Vaug., Newma, Rich. Hill, Whit.-Stouffv., E.Gwill., Georg.), Ont. 2014-02-21 $15,210,148
28 Regina Open Door Society Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 2014-02-05 $14,883,182
29 Quality Continuous Improvement Centre for Community Education and Training Mississauga, Ontario 2013-10-28 $1,664,743 +
2013-12-02 $747,591 +
2013-12-12 $8,988,028 +
2014-10-08 $1,224,792.00
$12, 625,154
30 Peel Multicultural Council Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2014-03-21 $5,962,069 +
2015-03-19 $6,097,992
$12,060,061
31 Halifax Regional School Board Halifax, Nova Scotia 2013-11-25 $6,539,515.+ 2013-04-01 +
$5,365,991
$11,905,506
32 Working Women Community Centre Toronto, Scarborough, Ontario 2014-08-19…$5,697,097 +
2015-03-26 $5,729,278
$11,426,375
33 Holland College Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada 2013-10-21 $5,656,087 +
2014-03-27 $5,763,150
$11,419,237
34 Assoc. for New Canadians St. John’s, NFLD 2014-03-28- $2,007,702 +
2014-01-06 $3,474,670 +
2014-01-06 $142,857 +
2014-10-06 $3,521,939 +
2015-01-05 $851,010 +
2015-03-30 $1,073,304
$11.071,482
35 Woodgreen Community Services Scarborough, Ontario, Canada 2014-08-12 $10,684,776
36 DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society Surrey, British Columbia, Canada 2014-03-20 TO 2014-03-27 $10,464,347
37 Catholic Crosscultural Services Peel Region (Brampton, Caledon, Mississauga), Ontario 2014-03-06 $10,287,367
38 Catholic Crosscultural Services Mississauga, Ontario $10,288,416
39 New Canadian’s Centre of Excellence Inc. Windsor, Ontario, Canada 2013-12-02 $9,896,000
40 Centre for Immigrant and Community Services (CICS) Toronto, Ontario 2014-03-04 $9,798,125
41 The Calgary Bridge Foundation for Youth – In-School Settlement Program Calgary, Alberta 2014-09-26 $6,910,611.00 +
2014-09-12 $1,812,495.00
$8,723,106
42 Calgary Immigrant Educational Society Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2014-09-22 $7,696,144.00 +
$743,183.00
$8,439,327
43 Colleges Ontario Toronto, Ontario 2013-04-11 $8,503,976
44 Community Development Council of Durham Ajax, Ontario, Canada 2014-08-05 $8,313,346
45 Halton District School Board-The Centre for Skill Development and Training Peel-Halton Region (Brampton, Caledon, Mississauga, Milton, Oakville, Halton Hills, Burlington), Ontario 2014-03-25 $7,943,019
46 Calgary Immigrant Educational Society (CIES) Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2013-10-31 $7,362,906
47 London Cross Cultural Learner Centre London, Ontario, Canada 2013-08-06 $7,082,202
48 Multicultural Council of Windsor Essex County Windsor, Ontario, Canada 2015-03-20 $1,123,250.00 +
2015-03-30 $1,380,000.00 +
2015-03-31 $4,340,201.00
$6,843,451
49 Maple Leaf Academy Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2014-09-15 $6,791,229
50 Calgary Bridge Foundation Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2013-11-06 $6,700,605
51 Jobs Skills-Employment and Business Programs and Supports Markham, Ontario, Canada 2014-09-25 $6,407,764
52 Immigrant Services Calgary Calgary, Alberta 2014-11-21 $6,387,258
53 Immigrant Settlement & Integration Services (ISIS) Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 2014-09-15 $4,009,586.00 +
2014-08-18… $2,352,268.00
$6,361,854
54 Afghan’s Women’s Counselling and Integration Community Support Organization Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2014-08-22 $6,283,580
55 Centre for Immigrant & Community Services Toronto, Ontario 2015-03-31 $6,278,451
56 Centre for Immigrant and Community Services (CICS) Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2014-03-10 $6,190,107
57 Peel Multicultural Council Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2015-03-19 $6,097,992
58 Tesoc Multicultural Settlement Services Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2015-03-27 $5,900,285
59 Calgary Immigrant Women’s Centre Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2013-12-10 $5,746,326
60 Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 2014-03-20 $5,658,160
61 COSTI Immigrant Services Toronto, Ontario 2015-03-31 $5,530,441
62 Abbotsford Community Services Society Abbotsford, British Columbia 2014-03-20 $5,403,645
63 DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society Surrey, British Columbia, Canada 2014-09-12 $5,351,752
64 Central Alberta Refugee Effort Committee Red Deer, Alberta 2014-09-26 $2,352,316.00 +
2014-09-26 $702,789.00 +
2014-09-26 $2,035,706.00
$5,090,811