What is Remigration?

The only path forward to save Canadians from becoming a minority in our homelands.

  • Remigration is a nation’s natural survival instinct in response to unprecedented mass immigration.

  • Remigration is rooted in the truth that a nation is not defined as an economic zone or geographical territory. A nation is a people with a shared history, culture, and identity.

naΒ·tion

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noun

  1. a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.

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Canadians have been betrayed...

Mass immigration is the most destructive policy ever imposed on the Canadian people. It has eroded our sovereignty, diluted our culture and crippled our sense of identity & community as a nation. It’s devastated our education and healthcare systems, depressed wages in the workforce, and made housing completely unaffordable, especially for young Canadians.

Too many Canadians believe that the situation is hopeless β€” but that is simply not the case.

Government action created these conditions and reactionary government action can take them away just as quickly.

Dominion Society will collectivize courageous Canadian Nationalists to build an organized electorate and build the political will in our nation to demand these changes be made.


β€œNo force on earth can stop an idea whose time has come.”


Remigration is the return of foreigners to their respective homelands. It involves robust public policy tools that will create the legal, economic, and cultural conditions to reverse the tide of mass immigration and demographic change in Canada. 

β€” This is the only way to preserve our nation β€”

The Great Replacement

It’s not a conspiracy theory. Heritage Canadians are being replaced β€” and it’s happening all over the world

It’s well known that Western countries across the globe are suffering from a fertility crisis.

In Canada, fertility rates have been plummeting since 1960, falling below replacement levels in the early 1970’s.

Falling fertility rates in concert with the massive Baby Boomer cohort has inverted Canada’s population pyramid.

Establishment politicians and the mainstream media are quick to brand the Great Replacement as a β€œconspiracy theory”, but phrase things slightly differently and they will proudly brag about their plans to transform our society as we know it.


This has created concerns for the sustainability of Canada’s economy and social safety net as the population of dependents increases as Baby Boomers age out of the workforce over the next 5-10 years.

Politicians from both major parties β€” Liberals and Conservatives β€” as well as the mainstream media, and our major institutions use the fertility crisis as justification for mass immigration. They tell us it is an unavoidable matter of necessity.

This is Replacement Migration, and the results are becoming too obvious to ignore.

Regardless of if you believe this is a coordinated plot or a matter of a coincidence, the results are the same. Instead of finding creative solutions to increase our domestic fertility rate, our people are being replaced by foreigners.

A country IS its people. You cannot radically change the demographics of a country without transforming its culture and identity.

Nowhere is this more obvious than Brampton, Ontario β€” Canada’s canary in a coal mine.

In just 20 years the ethnic demographics of Brampton flipped from majority White Canadian, to majority Indian and the impact on the local culture is obvious. Brampton is unrecognizable. It looks more like an Indian city than a Canadian one. Ethnic violence between Hindus and Sikhs is becoming more common.

No matter if these immigrants are from Somalia or Sweden, India or Iceland, they are not CANADIAN. It is the role of our government to protect the interests of our people, not make our country a comfortable hotel for foreigners.

There is no shame in wanting to pass the country you were born in onto the next generation. There is no shame in rejecting the multicultural dystopia they have transformed Canada into.

Canadian elites have manufactured an alleged immigration consensus but it is all based on lies…

The Lies They Tell

The so-called β€œmass immigration consensus” is built on lies…

Canada’s so-called immigration consensus is based on three main lies:


Immigration is

necessary to make

Canada younger.

1

While mass immigration could in theory make Canada younger the reality is, it’s not. Since mass immigration started under Brian Mulroney in 1986, the average age of Canadians has continued to increase every single year, except 2024.

According to a 2006 report by the C.D. Howe Institute, the federal government would have had to completely remodel our immigration program in order to make Canada younger.

Canada would have needed to accept mainly young parents (20-29) with multiple children and massively increase immigration intake to 2-5% of our population.

The simple truth is that mass immigration is not making Canada younger, and based on the actions of recent Liberal and Conservative governments, this doesn’t seem to be the true goal.

2

Immigration

makes Canada’s

economy stronger.

Mass immigration has made the Canadian economy weaker, not stronger.

While annual GDP figures have increased, GDP per capita has begun to fall as former Prime Minster, Justin Trudeau pushed immigration to unprecedented levels.

Mass immigration might be good for big business and the economy from a macro perspective, but it hurts the average Canadian worker and decreases the overall quality of life.

Mass immigration depresses Canadian wages, increases rent/housing prices, and overburdens our healthcare and education systems.

Mass immigration benefits big business at the expense of Canadians.

3

Canada is a

nation of

immigrants.

Conflating modern economic immigrants with the founding people of Canada is post-national revisionism and a disservice to the Fathers of Confederation.

Canada is not a β€œnation of immigrants”, it is a nation of Explorers, Settlers, and Builders.

Our ancestors did not come here to take advantage of economic opportunity, safe streets, and a generous welfare state.

Our ancestors risked everything to build a country from the ground up. They built it so their descendants could have a better life than they did, not so that people from anywhere and everywhere could come to take advantage of our wealth and prosperity.

Canada was built by Anglo, French, and later European settlers/pioneers who braved open oceans and hostile lands to establish the greatest nation on Earth.

Canada’s immigration policy should respect our heritage and our people.

Canada’s Immigration Disaster

It’s time to accept that Mass immigration is a problem not a solution.

Mass immigration is the single most damaging policy impacting Canadian society β€” it affects every aspect of our society: stagnating wages & unemployment, overwhelmed healthcare & education systems, skyrocketing housing costs.

Everything can be tracked back to Canada’s irresponsible immigration policy.

Prior to 1986, Canada had what was referred to as a tap on, tap off approach to immigration.

When the economy was good and more workers were needed, they’d turn the taps on; when the economy was bad, they’d turn the taps off.

In 1986, Progressive Conservative Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney, moved Canada away from this historically successful model in favour of a flat figure.

In the years since, this figure has only continued to climb. From roughly 100,000 in the β€˜80s to close to 500,000 in recent years.

But this is only part of the story.

Under Justin Trudeau, Canada not only more than doubled the annual intake of Permanent Residents, there were also massive expansions in the numbers of refugees, temporary foreign workers, and foreign students admitted each year.

Including these other groups of newcomers, recent immigration figures are over 1 million for each of the last 3 years β€” the highest per-capita immigration rate across the developed world.

Recent comments from new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, have suggested only minor cuts to immigration, not the dramatic changes necessary to preserve and protect Canadian identity.

Regardless of the class of newcomer β€” whether they’re a permanent resident, temporary foreign worker, foreign student, or refugee β€” everyone needs a roof over their head.

The recent trend of unprecedented mass immigration has lead to skyrocketing housing costs, for both renters and buyers.

This is a simple problem of supply and demand.

While the rate the housing supply is growing at has remained relatively fixed (roughly 200,000-250,000 per year), demand for housing is growing at an unsustainable rate.

Canada now has the highest average home prices across the G7 countries β€” entirely as a result of immigration.

It has become a trope that average Canadian homes now cost as much as literal European castles.

Homeownership has become an unrealistic dream for most young native-born Canadians.

These same market forces impact Canadian wages and the labour market.

If there is a massive increase in the supply of workers without a similar increase in the demand for workers wages stagnate or decline.

This sort of policy benefits large corporations at the expense of workers.

A recent report from the Bank of Canada showed that largely as a result of massive increases in temporary migration the average immigrant has become younger, lower-skilled, and more likely to come from poorer regions such as India, sub-Saharan Africa, or the Middle East.

They’re also paid less, the average migrant worker makes 22.6% less compared to a Canadian-born worker. Their willingness to accept lower wages depresses average wages for all Canadians.

The same paper showed that native-born Canadians are being replaced in our own domestic workforce. Native-born Canadians now only account for 68% of workers β€” down 10% since 2006.

The majority of immigration to Canada comes from just 3 countries: India, China, and the Philippines.

Canada is not getting more "diverse", it's getting more Indian.

Taking in immigrants at such absurd levels from so few countries has profound impacts on our society.

Immigrants are no longer encouraged to assimilate into the dominant national culture. They now live in ethnic ghettos where they maintain the language, customs and culture of their homelands.

Whole neighbourhoods β€” even cities β€” look more like foreign countries.

We are also importing foreign conflicts into our streets. Over the last couple of years we’ve seen violent clashes: Hindus vs Sikhs, Israel vs Palestine, different groups of Eritreans.

Mass immigration is not only transforming our culture, it is undermining our politics.

Instead of arguing over the best policies to promote the well-being of the Canadian people, our politicians spend their time playing dress-up and pandering to different ethnic groups.

They refuse to address the harmful impacts of mass immigration for fear of being called racist or losing support in immigrant heavy ridings around the big cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver).

All the while foreign governments leverage their diaspora communities to support their own foreign interests within our borders.

In 2023, then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the Indian state was involved in an extrajudicial execution of Hardeep Singh Nijjar (a pro-Khalistan activist) in Surrey, BC.

In 2022, allegations surfaced of the Chinese state operating β€œoverseas police stations” in Canada to monitor and intimidate members of the Chinese diaspora critical of the Chinese Communist Party.

Mass immigration is creating chaos and undermining our sovereignty in our own borders.

But worst of all, mass immigration is undermining the sense of community and shared identity of our people.

Canada was once a safe, high-trust society with strong communal bonds. Now it feels more like a multicultural dystopia where unrelated foreigners try and politely ignore each other wile living amongst one another. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Now that it’s clear that mass immigration is a problem, what’s the solution..?

Our 10-step plan to preserve the Canadian nation.

The only path forward: Remigration 

Phase I: Shut the Door & Discentivize Settlement

  • Suspend all permanent immigration for a minimum of 10 years. Canada must cease relying on foreign population inflows and return to a model rooted in natural growth from our domestic birthrate and cultural continuity. Once conditions have stabilized, immigration may resume under much stricter terms that prioritize the preservation of Canada’s historical identity.

  • The Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program has no place in a modern, civilized economy. What started as a program to supplement seasonal agricultural employment has been transformed into a system to import an underclass of foreign labourers. Temporary workers are no longer just working in the fields picking strawberries, they’re working as delivery drivers and fast food workers; jobs that used to go to our young people and the elderly.

    Canada must eliminate the TFW program in its entirety. This system displaces Canadian workers, suppresses wages, and undermines productivity. It benefits Big Business at the expense of the Canadian people. All temporary workers currently in Canada are to be returned to their countries of origin.

  • Canada currently has one of the most lax laws regarding birthright citizenship across the developed world. As it stands, children born to foreign diplomats, tourists, international students, temporary foreign workers, asylum seekers with unresolved claims, or illegal migrants on Canadian soil automatically receive citizenship. Our system is being taken advantage of by birth tourists.

    We must amend the Citizenship Act to end automatic jus soli citizenship. Citizenship will only be granted at birth if at least one parent is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. A new β€œCanadian-born non-citizen” status will be created for ineligible children, with strict cultural and civic requirements for future citizenship eligibility.

  • Our government must prioritize the comfort and wellbeing of of Canadians before those of immigrants. We must restructure Canada’s legal, social, and institutional environment to discourage long-term settlement by non-citizens. Key measures include:

    • A national remittance tax on funds sent abroad;

    • Abolish access to social services to all non-citizens including access to healthcare, education, and any economic assistance;

    • A ban on foreign-language signage in government services and commercial signage;

    • Strict enforcement of French and English language laws;

    • A ban on visible religious symbols for public employees and in publicly funded spaces;

    • A public registry of immigrants and dual citizens, with bans on employment in public service, elected office, and national security-sensitive fields;

    • A ban on new dual citizenships, and the eventual phase-out of existing dual status.

Phase II: Remove the Illegitimate Population

  • Amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) to eliminate the presumption of indefinite residence for permanent residents. Establish a new provision under IRPA that allows for the revocation of permanent resident status and subsequent removal from Canada at the discretion of the Minister of Public Safety or the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, without the need to prove inadmissibility under existing categories (e.g., criminality, security, misrepresentation). 

    Repeal or amend IRPA Sections 44–46 to remove procedural constraints related to admissibility determinations. Remove access to appeals through the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) for any revocation of permanent residence not based on humanitarian grounds. 

    Modify or suspend the application of Section 7 of the Charter for permanent residents through the Notwithstanding Clause, allowing for removal without extended judicial review. Grant the federal government full statutory authority to terminate permanent residency for any non-citizen, with removals carried out on a categorical or individual basis, regardless of conduct, tenure, or country of origin.

  • Following the end of immigration programs and PR revocation, initiate a nationwide removal operation targeting:

    • All Temporary Foreign Workers, estimated at approximately 1,000,000, following the abolition of the program;

    • Permanent Residents, estimated at roughly 2,200,000, whose status has been revoked under new legislation;

    • Illegal migrants, estimated between 20,000 and 500,000 according to government sources;

    • Holders of expiring temporary visas (students, workers, visitors), totalling approximately 4.9 million individuals currently in Canada.

    Estimated total: 4 to 8 million deportations. Deportations will be carried out in phases using updated removal infrastructure, chartered flights, and bilateral repatriation agreements. Appeal processes will be suspended or narrowed, and overstayers will face mandatory identification and removal.

  • Establish a federal program for naturalized citizens who wish to renounce their Canadian citizenship and return to their country of origin. Participants will receive a one-time financial repatriation package and assistance resettlement logistics. The program will be promoted as a peaceful, non-punitive option for individuals with weak ties to Canada or enduring identification with their country of origin.

Phase III: Rebuild a Cohesive & Sovereign Nation

  • Amend the Citizenship Act to restore and expand the federal government’s authority to revoke naturalized citizenship on the basis of national interest, loyalty, and cultural compatibilityβ€”not solely fraud. New grounds for revocation will include:

    • Public allegiance to foreign states or ideologies hostile to Canada;

    • Participation in foreign-aligned political agitation or demonstrations on Canadian soil;

    • Engagement in subversive or anti-Canadian activity, whether violent or ideological.

    The legal definition of fraud will be expanded to encompass concealment of political, ideological, or civilizational loyalties incompatible with the duties of Canadian citizenship. A Citizenship Integrity Tribunal will be established to adjudicate revocation cases through an administrative process. Charter protections will be overridden where necessary using the Notwithstanding Clause, and revocation will be followed by removal from the country.

  • Conduct a full investigation into government agencies, non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, and corporate entities that enabled, promoted, or profited from mass immigration. Defund and dismantle publicly funded organizations that facilitated demographic replacement under the banner of multiculturalism, refugee resettlement, or "diversity" policy.

    Audit immigration consulting firms, legal aid networks, and taxpayer-funded NGOs for abuse, fraud, and collusion with foreign interests.

    Ban former senior officials from IRCC, CSIS, CBSA, and related departments from working in the immigration sector post-tenure.

    Introduce criminal liability, financial penalties, and debarment for institutions that engaged in systemic misrepresentation, trafficking, or political subversion under the guise of humanitarian or economic necessity.

    The goal is to dismantle the infrastructure of mass immigration and ensure that those who undermined national sovereignty are held legally and politically accountable.

  • Repeal the Canadian Multiculturalism Act and remove all references to multiculturalism from federal law, policy, and Charter interpretation. Replace it with a new National Cohesion Act that affirms Canada’s founding as a historically European, Christian, and bicultural (English and French) nation with a common civic identity. 

    End all public funding for multicultural programming, ethnic lobbying organizations, and diversity-based hiring or procurement initiatives. Redefine national culture as something to be preserved and transmitted, not diluted or redefined.

    Public institutionsβ€”including schools, media, and the civil serviceβ€”will be required to promote assimilation, unity, and shared national values, not group-based identity politics. This marks the formal end of multiculturalism as a state ideology and the re-establishment of Canada as a coherent, rooted, and self-determined nation. 

    Public institutions will be required to promote cultural unity, not pluralism.

Canada is not a project. Canada is a people. Canada is not a hotel. Canada is a home.


To preserve our national identity, restore our sovereignty, and protect the future of our children, we must act decisively. This is not about reform β€” this is about survival.

Remigration is not optional. It is the only path forward.

Agree with our plan? Sign the Remigration Compact.

What is the Dominion Society?

The Dominion Society of Canada is a non-partisan advocacy group dedicated to promoting Canadian identity, heritage, and nationalism.

β€œThe truth is, politicians are not thought leaders, or leaders at all. They're followers. We all know this. It's what we hate about politicians. They just have their fingers up in the air, trying to find which way the wind is blowing. But knowing this is the case, what's to stop us from being the strongest damn wind on the horizon?”

-Daniel Tyrie