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Prime Minister Trudeau admits Canada could have acted faster on immigration control

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 18, 20240 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admitted that the federal government could have acted quicker to limit the massive influx of migrants entering Canada following the coronavirus pandemic. Trudeau attributed the surge in immigrants to predatory entities such as corporations and universities luring workers with false promises of college degrees, permanent residency, and jobs. However, he also acknowledged that the government could have done more to control the flow of immigration when the labor shortage waned after the pandemic. As a result, Canada is implementing changes to reduce the number of immigrants seeking permanent residency over the next three years, with caps set at 395,000 in 2025, 380,000 in 2026, and 365,000 in 2027.

In addition to limiting the number of immigrants seeking permanent residency, Canada is also introducing restrictions on the number of temporary foreign workers allowed into the country for the first time. The government aims to reduce the share of temporary foreign workers in Canada to 5% of the overall population. These measures are part of Canada’s new plan to address the challenges posed by the influx of immigrants following the pandemic. Trudeau’s liberal government has faced decreasing support among voters this year, which has led to a crackdown on visa requirements and an increase in the number of immigrants being turned away at the border.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has criticized Trudeau’s handling of the immigration system, blaming him for the chaos that has ensued under his leadership. Poilievre pointed out that Trudeau’s policies resulted in a 300% increase in Canada’s population over several years, leading to waste, fraud, and abuse. He argued that Trudeau’s recent denouncement of his own immigration policy and efforts to fix the problems he caused are insufficient. Poilievre called for a return to a more efficient and effective immigration system that upholds the Canadian promise of legal and lawful immigration.

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The tensions between Trudeau’s liberal government and Poilievre’s Conservative Party highlight the ongoing challenges Canada faces in managing its immigration system. The need to balance economic growth and labor needs with the concerns of the population has led to calls for reform and stricter controls on immigration. As Canada continues to navigate the post-pandemic landscape, the debate over immigration policies and their impact on the country’s future will likely remain a central issue in political discourse. Trudeau’s acknowledgment of the government’s role in the immigration influx and the subsequent implementation of measures to address the issue reflect the complexities and challenges of managing immigration in a rapidly changing world.

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