There's still hope. In Alberta especially. The media can't cover up all the rapes and sexual assaults that have been going on in schools, and both of the major cities in Alberta have parts of the city where the consequences of pajeetery and muzzo immigration make themselves clear. For example, two decades ago, the northeast part of Calgary was known to be the place where poor uneducated whites lived, and the Forest Lawn neighbourhood in particular had a bad rep for being a place where people get mugged and cars get stolen.
But if you look at the statistics, even the worst crime rates of the 90s pale in comparison to the modern crime rates in the northeast. Not to mention the sheer urban decay and degeneracy going on there. People notice this. People notice that most of the shootings in the city have been caused by gang violence, always by foreigners. People notice that the police are now putting out warnings about locking your cars and your front door when the norm two decades ago used to be to leave both of them unlocked because why would anyone want to steal from you? People notice when the transit system is full of non-native hobos. People notice when the transit system is full of noisy, rude, and violent foreigners. People notice when their kids come back scared and disturbed after pajeets and muzzos in their class act like violent retards.
Sure, whenever it gets bad there's always a convenient backwards swastika or a "FUCK MUSLIMS" graffiti on a school or train station, but those news stories only last for a few days, not the constant low-level real-life evidence before their eyes.
The problem is that everyone is too scared to say anything in person. Everyone thinks they're alone in this, because social media networks are full of leftist virtue signalling, and people avoid politics in daily conversation. At best you might have a nucleus of like-minded friends, but the unity ends there. Everybody thinks "Wow, it's a good thing that trannies can't serve in the US military anymore" or "Do these faggots really have to be so noisy during their dumb parades?" or "Wow, Trudeau really does do nothing except visit gay pride parades while the country burns."
But you can't say those thoughts. You can't say any of those thoughts, because suddenly everything non-PC is hate speech, and you never know when the Stasi might be listening, and then at best you'll have to be dragged up to the podium of tolerance and diversity and have to publicly apologize for sins you don't believe are sins, and at worst you will be jailed. There is no free speech in Canada.
There is no free speech in Canada because it's never enshrined in any document. The CCRF says that free speech is a right, along with all the other rights in section 2, but they are given to the people by the government and not innate rights that always exist and are protected by the government. This means the government can take away any of those section 2 rights at any time for any politically expedient legalistic reason, most particularly because of "hate speech" or "hate crimes."
It's not a crime yet, since the bill was actually just a motion for the government to investigate a way to get such a bill worded and passed. They have until later this year, I believe, to formulate a plan of action. The presented bill probably won't pass since there's new Tory leadership and even the motion was unpopular with the people, but it may just be that Trudeau winking and taking off his shirt again will get enough useless middle-aged women to noisily support it.
I'm getting real tired of the blackpilling about Canada. The white population is amazingly resentful of immigrants, but because the blackpilling and the thought policing has worked so well, everyone believes they're on their own with their ideas. It's always "Yay go LGBTQIA2BBQ+" but in secret they just want to hang faggots.