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1953 Tadeusz Brzezinski Candidate Speaks On Immigration

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1953 Article in Franch paper Le Devoir- Montreal.

Tadeusz Brzezinski, candidate for the new "Progressive Conservative" party spoke about immigration at a meeting on Aug 6 1953.

Here is attempt at english translation via google translate:

At a meeting he held last night in the Lambert-Closse School, rue St-Urbain, Tadeuz Brzezinski, Conservative candidate in Montreal-Cartier, said the Conservative party wants relations between the government The federal and provincial governments are much better off and his party also wants to maintain provincial autonomy against any attempt to centralize the federal government. The present system of continually increasing centralization leads, he says, to the destruction and demise of democracy in Canada.

"I am very happy," says Mr. Brzezinski, "that the committee I am going to represent in the Canadian House of Commons is probably the most vivid example of the multinational character that has made Canada a great country.
"I am also very pleased to say that the Conservative program is the only one that can guarantee our unity in the diversity of origin and our perfect equality and harmony as the basis of the Canada of tomorrow. "It is unfortunate, on the other hand, continues the Conservative candidate, to note that there are still Canadians who doubt the wisdom of a policy that would bring the increase in the population of Canada, because these same people believe that the arrival of newcomers could create difficulties for already established citizens by reducing their chances of finding work. With its wealth of natural resources, Canada has nothing to fear from increased immigration, although in some areas the ever-increasing arrival of new immigrants could increase competition. The example of the United States has proved exactly the opposite. "
Every new immigrant who arrives in this country does not bring with him only his talents, his skill, his assets, but from his day he becomes a consumer who must eat, buy clothes and shoes, who must live in a house and to obtain all the other necessities of life which are manufactured by us all, "and it is calculated that the ever increasing affluence of poor migrants since the Second World War has brought into the coffers of the Canadian treasury some $ 500,000,000 in cash and equipment The annual production of these immigrants is estimated at $ 100,000,000 and represents a significant contribution to the economic life of Canada.

"These immigrants also bring to our country the traditions and cultural heritage of many European peoples, traditions and culture that can be incorporated into Canada's cultural heritage for the greater benefit of all.

"The key to wealth in Canada is men, the more people and good people we can have in Canada, the healthier the country will be and the standards of view will go up."

During his speech, Mr. Brzezinski once again came back to the problem of communism in Canada as well as the question of taxes and the program of the Conservatives, subjects that he had already discussed in previous assemblies

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