WATCH: Candice Malcolm & Michelle Rempel Garner

New from the National Citizens Coalition in prominent media:

NCC Director Alexander Brown joined Greg Brady at Toronto Today over the long weekend, to talk Ontario’s ongoing problems, and the grassroots conservative effort to hold the Ford 'Conservatives' to account.


Candice welcomed Alexander Brown, director at the National Citizens Coalition and host of the new Juno News show 'Not "Sorry".' They discussed the NCC's history, Carney’s failures, and the bait and switch Carney pulled on Canadians.

Canadians were promised a dispassionate and calculated economist – much like former Prime Minister Stephen Harper – and instead, they so far appear to have gotten Trudeau 2.0.

They discuss the intersectional feuds breaking out at Pride events across the country and the problem with allowing extremist and woke activists to set the agenda.

Finally, they discuss how temporary foreign workers now represent 1 in 5 private sector workers and how young Canadians are chased from the job market, and how our ridiculous asylum rules allow fraudsters and crooks to take advantage of our immigration system.


And in his second episode of ‘Not “Sorry,” host Alexander Brown discussed the broken immigration system with Conservative MP and Immigration Critic Michelle Rempel Garner. How did the Liberals destroy the system and what needs to change to fix the mess?

Without urgent fixes to immigration, there might be little left of Canada to save.

Readers are encouraged to check out Michelle Rempel Garner’s latest “Asylum Crisis Rant” episode of her podcast as well as a discussion on immigration and how Conservative parties deal with a loss, with British Tory MP Tom Tugendhat. Rempel Garner also just penned a personal essay on national identity and integration worth reading for its unapologetic tone.

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