Dominion Society of Canada - September 04, 2025


Focused on one thing


Episode Stats

Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

190.3306

Word Count

332

Sentence Count

19


Summary

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In this episode, I sit down with the CEO of the Dominion Society to talk about our new immigration plan, and how it can help get Canada back on track. We talk about the benefits of the plan, the challenges it faces, and why we should all be on board.

Transcript

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00:00:00.000 What I really love about Dominion Society is that it's focused.
00:00:03.820 It's focused on, on its surface, it sounds like one issue,
00:00:08.900 that it's just remigration, you know, Canadian nationalism as well.
00:00:12.420 But it really does touch just about every sector of society.
00:00:17.440 And also, it also touches the most sort of nefarious aspects of corruption.
00:00:23.820 The idea that there might be, you know, treasonous or traitorous people in the parliament buildings.
00:00:28.420 It touches foreign interference, of course.
00:00:31.120 So I think it's a brilliant leverage point that there's so many things to talk about.
00:00:37.960 There's so many things to get behind.
00:00:39.420 I'm excited because there's a lot to sink your teeth into.
00:00:42.380 You could sit here for an hour and literally just talk about point by point our remigration plan.
00:00:46.980 It's such a thorough plan.
00:00:48.400 There's so many different aspects that we have to address to really get Canada back on track.
00:00:53.860 I want to keep things laser focused.
00:00:55.960 I also think it allows us to cast a wide net.
00:00:58.280 I think there is a cross-partisan agreement that immigration is a problem, and while there might not yet be quite cross-partisan support for re-migration, I think that's simply because people don't know what it is yet.
00:01:08.800 I think once people hear this word and understand what it means, people from all parties will be able to get on board with it, and I think that'll make our job easy for the Dominion Society to then influence political parties, because it's very clear that everyone on all sides wants this, maybe for slightly different reasons.
00:01:23.460 Maybe the worker inside the NDP needs to hear that pro-worker vision around the temporary foreign workers program, whereas the conservative wants to hear about how it's been affecting our culture and so on.
00:01:34.900 Maybe there's slightly different lenses that people will view this through.
00:01:37.900 But I think staying narrowly focused on immigration allows for a wide set of the public to get on board with us.