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Canadian immigration policy, civic expectations, and long-term social cohesion

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Weak leadership and lax immigration policy is tearing the fabric of Canadian society

Larry Maher
 
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National Post
Jan 28, 2026
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Immigration, Integration & Civic Values
Social Cohesion & Community Impact
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Context

This commentary examines Canada’s social cohesion in the context of immigration policy, leadership clarity, and shared civic expectations. It argues that pluralism depends on common norms and consistent institutional standards. Fragmentation, the author suggests, often emerges gradually when expectations are unclear or unevenly applied.

Key Insight

Social cohesion requires clearly articulated civic norms. Diversity can thrive within a shared legal and cultural framework, but ambiguity in expectations can weaken trust and institutional confidence over time.

Implications For Canadians

For Canadians, the article invites reflection on how immigration, policy clarity, and leadership affect long-term democratic resilience. Shared expectations—not uniformity—are presented as foundational to sustaining pluralism.

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Weak leadership and lax immigration policy is tearing the fabric of Canadian society

Larry Maher
Jan 28, 2026
National Post
Immigration, Integration & Civic Values
Social Cohesion & Community Impact
This commentary explores Canada’s social cohesion through immigration policy, leadership clarity, and shared civic expectations. It argues pluralism requires common norms and consistent standards, warning that fragmentation emerges gradually when expectations are unclear or unevenly enforced.
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