How many Canadians would leave if the door to the United States was held open by a President Donald Trump?
It’s not a rhetorical question anymore. The exodus has already begun. Families are quietly packing up and heading south. People who once wore the maple leaf with pride are asking themselves a painful but unavoidable question: Can I still raise my children here? Michael Sachs asked himself that question. Then he answered it with a moving truck. After 30 years in Canada, the longtime Canucks fan, community advocate, and Jewish father took his family to the United States. Not because he wanted to, but because he felt he had no choice. His op-ed in the National Post should make every Canadian politician uncomfortable. It should make every taxpayer angry. It should prompt every parent to take a hard look at where this country is headed.
We should be honest: DEI hiring practices, while sold as a form of inclusion, have morphed into exclusion for many Canadians. Merit has taken a back seat to checklists. Division has taken root in our public institutions. Resentment is growing. These policies haven’t brought people together — they’ve created silos. In some workplaces, if you ask questions, you’re branded a problem. If you speak up, you’re labeled intolerant.
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