/r/ImmigrationPolicyCA
Immigration has now surpassed climate change as a top concern for voters in Ontario. Bigger concern than taxes and interest rates đź‘€ Canadians want a return to sensible immigration policies
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In a poll from 2016, Indigenous people were the demographic most likely to say that "too many" immigrants are coming to Canada.
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B.C. Premier David Eby: “To add a new city of 180,000 people every year to our province is not sustainable. Our schools are full. We are unable to keep up with housing starts.”
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Struggling to find a job? This is a map of every employer who has accepted LMIA workers because they “couldn’t find Canadians”
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Global News had learned Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, immigrated to Canada after 2015. "Toronto man was able to immigrate to Canada despite allegedly having taken part in ISIS violence overseas" Toronto terror arrests raise questions about security screening
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The Trudeau government is proposing a federal pathway to permanent residency for TEER 4 and 5 occupations. It would include retail workers, landscapers, and delivery service drivers.
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In Brampton, foreign workers continue to hold protests demanding extensions of expiring work permits: "Good enough to work, good enough to stay"
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