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41% of Canadians want immigration quota reduced: Department of Immigration survey

Despite the widespread support for a reduction in Canada’s immigration rate, the Liberal government has decided to boost the quota to 341,000 immigrants to be admitted this year.

Feds open survey to hear public’s opinion on immigration

In a press release on Monday, the government announced the launch of “An Immigration System for Canada’s Future,” saying the initiative would inform the future of immigration policy in Canada.

Immigration cuts won’t halt population growth, projected to hit 80M in 50 years: Stats...

The Liberal government’s recent immigration cuts will not prevent Canada’s population from ballooning further, and it could reach over 80 million people within 50 years.

OP-ED: A rush to the exits – forget immigration, Canada has an emigration crisis

Canada’s open immigration policy has often been hailed as a positive thing, contributing to the building of the country. Yet the Trudeau government’s decade-long...

Vast majority of Ontarians want immigration pause until domestic issues resolved

Four out of five Ontarians want a total pause on immigration until economic and healthcare crises are resolved domestically. Canada’s annual population growth reached record highs with 40.77 million last year. In 2023,...

Gov poll shows 47% of Canadians disagreed with Trudeau on immigration

Nearly half of Canadians now hold the opinion that Canada is letting too many immigrants into the country, according to in-house research by the Department of Immigration.

More Canadians oppose further immigration than those who support: report

The majority of Canadians now believe that there is too much immigration into Canada, driven by a rise in economic concerns, over-population, the worry that the government is not screening immigrants properly, and an increase in crime. 

Survey finds 25% of Canadians worried immigrants aren’t integrating

As Canada welcomes an unprecedented number of migrants, Canadians are becoming increasingly concerned about the lack of integration of newcomers. 

Greater Vancouver Area residents blame immigration for housing woes

A significant number of Vancouver residents blame immigration for housing unaffordability in British Columbia’s largest metropolitan area.

Most Calgary and Edmonton residents want immigration to slow: poll

The vast majority of Albertans living in the province’s two largest cities would like to see the immigration rate slow down.
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