Not a military invasion; quite the opposite.
U.S. immigration to Canada is now at a 30-year high. The rate has doubled since Bush was elected.
Meanwhile, the rate of Canadian immigration to the U.S. has dropped 20% in the last 12 months alone.
While we’re on it, the Canadian dollar is now worth US$0.94. It was US$0.66 when Bush took office. As I mentioned a couple of months ago, the dollar has lost about a third of its value against the euro (not to mention a scary number of other world currencies) since Bush took office.
The greenback is now down over 42 percent against the loonie on Bush’s watch.
Where can I trade in my Benjamins for some Robert Bordens?
