CANADA IS NOW UNAFFORDABLE FOR HOME BUYERS AND CANADA’S SUPREME COURT HAS THROWN OPEN THE GATES TO EVERY ILLEGAL ALIEN TO QUALIFY FOR MEDICAL AND OTHER BENEFITS! LET’S SEND OUR ILLEGALS TO CANADA!

Canada is in crisis mode, and thanks to their Supreme Court, it’s about to get a helluva lot worse.

First, here are just a couple of major issues Canada’s dealing with:

Housing prices have exploded. Their home prices are soaring, while their wages are dropping.

INSANITY: Canada now ranks #2 in the WORLD for worst home price-to-income ratio‼️

📊 According to Statista, the average Canadian home costs over 9x the average household income — worse than the US, UK, Australia, Germany, and Japan.

💥 This is unsustainable.

🚨 HOUSING INSANITY: Canada now ranks #2 in the WORLD for worst home price-to-income ratio‼️ 📊 According to Statista, the average Canadian home costs over 9x the average household income — worse than the US, UK, Australia, Germany, and Japan. 💥 This is unsustainable. pic.twitter.com/gK5OPXyz4X — Market Mania 🏴‍☠️ (@MarketManiaCa) August 1, 2025

Waiting times for medical care stretch months, sometimes longer. And if you have an emergency, you could still be waiting 15 hours or more, like this poor woman with an appendix about to burst.

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A woman in Canada with a swollen appendix heads to the ER — the board shows a 15+ hour wait. She’s already been there 3 hours. That’s 18 hours total. Welcome to Canada’s “universal healthcare.”pic.twitter.com/tvjTeqWKMR — Brandon Straka #WalkAway (@BrandonStraka) March 3, 2026

Across the country, many Canadians are wondering how much more pressure their country can take before it finally crumbles. You can’t blame them. It’s a mess.

Which brings us to Canada’s latest Supreme Court ruling. Now things are really reaching “code red” status.

In a decision that could literally cause massive financial consequences, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Quebec cannot exclude asylum seekers from taxpayer-subsidized daycare.

Now, when many people look at this, they think, “Oh, how humane and lovely.” But no, there’s much more to the story. It’s way bigger than daycare.

With this ruling, the high court stretched the definition of discrimination so far that it could now force Canadian governments to open up even more taxpayer-funded benefits to people who just arrived in the country, without a pot to piss in.

And for a country already in crisis mode, barely managing to maintain housing supply, medical capacity, and a slew of other public services, that possibility is like a blaring alarm bell ringing at warp speed.

To really understand why this ruling is causing so much concern, you have to look at how the court framed everything.

It all started when Quebec decided to limit access to its subsidized daycare system. The program is heavily funded by taxpayers and was supposed to be for residents of the province.

But the Supreme Court ruled that excluding asylum seekers from that system counts as “discrimination,” particularly against mothers. So, the court just decided the policy had unequal effects, even though it was never written to target women.

Many experts say the decision lowers the bar to an absurd level. Now everybody and their brother will be suing to get access to government programs.

Here’s how one legal observer described the implications:

The Supreme Court found 8-1 that Quebec’s decision to exclude asylum seekers from taxpayer subsidized daycare discriminates against mothers. The CCF intervened to try to clarify the kinds of evidence that can be used in discrimination cases. More to come.

The majority decision here is stunning. One need not prove that a distinction between groups is arbitrary to prove discrimination. Almost any evidence of a distinction will do. Intersectionality is to be considered. Only certain groups can face discrimination.

Today’s SCC decision finding it’s discriminatory to exclude asylum seekers from subsidized daycare has huge financial implications. Taxpayers may now need to fund anyone who enters Canada and claims asylum equally in housing, health too, unless gov’ts use notwithstanding clause.

The Supreme Court found 8-1 that Quebec’s decision to exclude asylum seekers from taxpayer subsidized daycare discriminates against mothers. The CCF intervened to try to clarify the kinds of evidence that can be used in discrimination cases. More to come.https://t.co/Y4aANXSEfz — Josh Dehaas (@JoshDehaas) March 6, 2026

As you can imagine, the reaction to the ruling has been fast and furious.

For people who see this as a complete disaster, the concern isn’t just about immigration policy. It’s the same issue we’re having in the US, where courts are reshaping politics through sketchy legal moves, not public debate and voting.

Critics believe decisions like this transfer control over major spending questions from elected officials to judges, and that’s not how it should be. Sadly, Americans know how this works firsthand.

This shift will have huge implications on how Canada manages immigration, welfare programs, and public spending.

One angry reaction summed up the fears many Canadians have.

Canada’s Supreme Court has confirmed that the welfare system in Canada must be thrown open to the entire Third World.

We are governed by insane ideologues who wish to force us, a nation of 40 million, to offer unlimited resources and funding to all and any of the billions of Third Worlders who might happen to land upon our shores.

Of course, if Canada is the place where a Third Worlder with no skills, no intelligence, and no ability to be productive can, upon arrival, get free housing, daycare, and funding for groceries and other living expenses, we should expect that the word would spread like wildfire and soon all of their cousins and spouses (but I repeat myself) would come flooding in.

This decision is just one more proof that the people governing us seek our utter destruction.

Let that sink in.

Canada’s Supreme Court has confirmed that the welfare system in Canada must be thrown open to the entire Third World. We are governed by insane ideologues who wish to force us, a nation of 40 million, to offer unlimited resources and funding to all and any of the billions of… https://t.co/HRYPSmLw41 — Dei Civitas (@bill_c10) March 6, 2026

Canada’s social programs were built with certain limits in mind. When courts start changing those limits and adding their own “spin,” the consequences will pile up real quick.

And for a country already in chaos thanks to housing shortages, low wages, strained healthcare systems, and rising public costs, the stakes couldn’t be higher right now.

As you can see, this is about so much more than daycare. But it’s the babysitting part of this story that will light the match that starts a wildfire.

OH< CANADA, thanks for helping relive our crisis of stupidity, or having the gates open to every foreign criminal alien.