Why has immigration become one of the most avoided debates in Canada?
In this unfiltered, long-form conversation, we sit down with Maxime Bernier to discuss why he believes Canada has reached a breaking point — and why few politicians or media outlets are willing to engage with this issue openly. Bernier lays out his argument for stopping immigration, connecting it to housing pressure, wages, infrastructure strain, and political silence around the consequences of rapid population growth.
This is not a clip, a soundbite, or a debate engineered for outrage. It’s a full conversation that gives viewers the space to hear the argument in context — whether they agree with it or not. You don’t have to share Bernier’s views to watch this interview, but understanding the case being made is essential to understanding the broader national conversation.
We don’t tell you what to think. We put the conversation on the table and trust the audience to decide for themselves.
Chapters:
00:00 Why This Immigration Debate Is Avoided
01:45 When Immigration Became Untouchable
03:50 The Moment Politicians Stop Talking Honestly
06:30 Housing Pressure No One Wants to Connect
09:10 Is Canada Growing Too Fast?
12:05 Who Benefits From Mass Immigration?
15:40 Wages, Workers, and the Cost of Silence
19:30 The Media Line You’re Not Supposed to Cross
23:10 Why No Major Party Will Touch This
27:45 Is an Immigration Freeze the Only Option?
32:20 What Happens If Nothing Changes
36:10 Why This Conversation Makes People Uncomfortable
40:30 Final Thoughts — Hear the Full Argument
