We lived in the same town as Don Cherry. In 25 years the demographics of the city went from primarily European to 46% Indian (Punjabi in particular), with a planned 200,000 more coming by 2037 according to “the plan.” In 2018, our family attended remembrance day in the city square where 2000 ordinary Canadians gave 2 hours of their time in the freezing cold to honour our fallen. The multicultural doctrine of the left would predict all cultures would attend. I can tell you that at best there where 20 or so indians in attendance (mostly city employees who were paid to be there). Half our city is now low quality South Asian immigrants who are profoundly uninterested in our country. They’re here either on work visas, or scammed their way in as a first step get hordes of their elderly relatives in the door for free healthcare.
Don Cherry is absolutely right. We moved when we finally admitted the truth to ourselves: We didn’t want to be invisible minorities is a foreign speaking Canadian city.
I know that town. I family still there. I was born in Don Mills.