canadians have not had this explained to us. we're just being replaced. in fact, trudeau did use the words "population replacement" on more than one occasion, and nobody really even noticed, let alone understood.
even if canada had the demographics and oil resources of a country like saudi arabia, that wouldn't make their social and economic systems as something that canadians would want to emulate, but the elite investor class doesn't care. to them, religion is a tool to order and control society with, and canada's lax productivity just demonstrates we need more domination from the top down. it's not about the ideology, itself. the idea is that canada would be more profitable to their investments if it had a more authoritarian society; although that would contradict most economic theory, the global data over the last 50 years questions the theory.
the basic reality is that most canadians aren't very concerned about maximizing profits for investors. they want to live free lives. they don't see themselves as slaves in a petro-theocracy and aren't going to react well to suggestions that they are, but that's the underlying suggestion, if you're really reading between, and sometimes on, the lines.