

The food definitely improved. Calgary in the 60s had the most boring food imaginable. Pizza was considered foreign and exotic. Then people moved in from all over the world to work in the oil patch in the 70s and suddenly dining out became an adventure in new cuisines.
Did I say I was keen to allow ISIS people who keep slaves and murder for religious reasons to come in? No, I did not. You specifically mentioned rape and murder of children, which immigrants are not any more likely than Canadians to do. You seem to be a very frightened little man, scared of anyone the least bit different.