Why do media refrain from exposing the pending minority status for Anglophone-Canadians?
June 23, 2021
By the year 2036, it is projected that between 44.2% and 49.7% of the Canadian population will be first or second generation immigrants. Meaning that in fifteen years time, nearly one of every two Canadian residents will be a first or second generation immigrant.
In this regard, the most recent census data found is over a decade old. In 2011, census data showed that a little more than 90% of Canada’s immigrant population were centred in the biggest metropolitan areas, namely Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
StatsCan projects that by 2036, approximately three of every four individuals in Toronto and Vancouver will be immigrants, or born to an immigrant parent. Approximately 77% to 81% of Toronto’s population will be first or second generation immigrants, while 69% to 74% of Vancouver’s will fall into this category.
In less than twenty years, 75% of Toronto and Vancouver residents will be non-Anglophone. Statistics Canada projects that the ethnic group most impacted by this change will be those of European descent.
By 2036, European-born Canadians are expected to decrease to between 15.4% and 17.8% of Canada’s overall population.
Fascinating information, is it not? Made all the more intriguing based on the fact that Canadian media never speak of this pending reality. Why not? Seems to Cultural Action Party that this data is essential knowledge–at least for “Old Stock” Canadians— the Anglophone, Francophone and Christian communities of our society.
Why is this information being held back? Do publishers, editors and writers within mainstream media believe these statistics to be irrelevant? Does any common sense citizen believe that those in charge of our media industry consider these circumstances benign, or heaven-forbid, completely meaningless?
Not a chance. This is, without question, an impossibility. So why is it that CBC, CTV, Globe & Mail, Toronto Star, National Post and the rest refrain from informing Canadians about the most transformative social development in modern history? Why wouldn’t media prepare our people for our transformation into a minority community?