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2026 03 31 Charts Showing Canadian Decline

36 Charts That Show Canada’s Decline Thread

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Chris Brunet @chrisbrunet 2026-03-31

36 Charts That Show Canada’s Decline

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Chris Brunet @chrisbrunet 2026-03-31

#1: Emigration

Emigration from Canada has doubled since the Liberals took office in 2015. This trend continued through 2025, marking the fourth consecutive year of Emigration growth, with a record 120,016 people leaving the country.

According to Statistics Canada, 67% of

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#2: Happiness

Over the past decade Canada has dropped from one of the world’s happiest countries to 25th.

Of the 3 countries that experienced a greater drop in happiness among young people than Canada, one is Malawi (with a poverty rate of 70%), and the other is Afghanistan.

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#3: Money Supply

While every other G7 nation has moved to rein in monetary expansion, Canada doubled down on the money printer. By 2025, Canada’s rate of money printing outpaced every other major economy on Earth.

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#4: Gold Supply

Did you know Canada is the only G7 nation with zero gold reserves? The Bank of Canada used to have 1,023 tonnes of gold, but sold it for an average of just $120 an ounce, about $4.3 billion.

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#5: Loonie

Fifteen years ago, one American dollar was worth one Canadian dollar.

Today, one American dollar is worth ~70 Canadian cents.

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#6: White Population

In 1971, 96% of the Canadian population was white.

Today, it is approaching 50%.

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#7: Indian Immigration

Over the past 20 years, Indian Immigration has dwarfed all other forms.

Most Indian immigrants are from the state of Punjab.

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#8: Asylum Claims

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#9: Temporary Foreign Workers

Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program is a government-run guest worker program that lets employers hire foreign workers to fill labor shortages.

The TFW gets lots of heat, but if you look at who is actually coming into the country, TFWs

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Chris Brunet @chrisbrunet 2026-03-31

#10: International Mobility Program

Canada’s International Mobility Program lets employers hire foreign workers without proving a labor shortage.

Just like every other program, the IMP has been primarily abused by India.

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