Immigration and the Great Replacement

In this discussion on The Big Puff Podcast, I examine immigration, demographic change, and the idea of the Great Replacement in Canada.

Canada’s transformation cannot be understood merely through economics or slogans about diversity. Immigration changes culture, social trust, political incentives, public space, and a country’s deeper civilizational character. When demographic change outpaces assimilation, the host society begins to lose coherence.

Listen to the full discussion below:

Key Takeaways

  • How immigration is reshaping Canada
  • Why demographic change affects culture and social trust
  • The limits of assimilation in modern multicultural societies
  • How political incentives shape immigration policy
  • Why Canada’s civilizational identity is becoming increasingly fragile