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Akshay's avatar

Reasonably written piece (though I may not agree on some of the speculative items). But I have to say this is incomplete. As an immigrant myself who came to Canada from India (via the US I might add), I have no attraction to whatever nebulous package it is that Patrick Brown is trying to offer in the CPC leadership race.

OTOH, one issue that cuts across ALL immigrants regardless of ethnicity, country of origin, etc is their inability to transfer their education and experience to obtain the necessary professional accreditation here in Canada - sth that heavily impacts integration and career growth. And who is literally the only politician in all of Canada who is actively and repeatedly talking about this issue? That would be Pierre Poilievre. And almost as a direct result, my support is for PP, not PB.

So, no, the issues that matter to immigrants - even if they are from non-western countries - is not limited to or vastly made up of things that connect them to their home country. I would confidently argue that we are more concerned about our new lives here in Canada than the ones we left behind in our home country. That is one aspect you have not discussed in this piece.

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George Skinner's avatar

An interesting dynamic in diaspora politics is how often politicians try to exploit the separation between mainstream and ethnic news outlets to take positions popular with ethnic groups that are either unpopular or even toxic to the broader public. They can say one thing on Punjabi or Chinese radio programs, and usually bank on the fact that it'll go unreported elsewhere due to the language barrier. Occasionally, they face embarrassing consequences when the news breaks through, but they can usually get away with something like telling the Tamil community that the LTTE should be de-listed as a terrorist organization without ever being challenged by a national report from CTV, CBC, or one of the major newpapers.

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