Which Immigrants We Choose Matters To Young Canadians, And Seniors Too

The current debate over immigration focuses on international students and temporary workers – but who we choose to let in for the long term matters as well. Economists such as Mikal Skuterud argue that raising GDP per capita should be the priority of Canada’s immigration policy, and we should only let in highly skilled immigrants […]

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Canada’s So-Called “Housing Crisis” Is Over – At Least For Now

Nobody will argue that housing is not a necessity, particular in places like Canada with a cold and wet climate. Canada had a housing crisis in the 1940s, after a decade and a half of depression and war, and with the population of its cities surging from returning soldiers, immigration, the movement of Canadians from

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New Poll: A Majority Of Both White And Non-White Canadians Think Immigration Is Too High

The federal government has caved to rising support for immigration restriction by placing caps and restrictions on the foreign worker and international student streams, as well as slashing annual permanent resident admissions by 21%. Despite these measures, a majority of Canadians of nearly every demographic continue to feel that immigration is too high. A new

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