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67% of Canadians say immigration target is too high, poll says

Two-thirds of Canadians say this country’s immigration target is too high, suggests a new poll that points to how opinions on the issue are taking shape along political lines — a shift that could turn immigration into a wedge issue in the next federal election.

A poll by Abacus Data has found the percentage of people who say they oppose the country’s current immigration level has increased six points since July, with 67 per cent of Canadians now saying that taking in 500,000 permanent residents a year is too much.

“The public opinion has shifted in Canada to a point where if a political leader wanted to make this an issue, they could,” said Abacus chair and CEO David Coletto.


The public displays of hostility and contempt for Canada by multiple ethnic groups illustrates the toxic lies of Multiculturalism and Diversity.

Mass immigration is used as a weapon in Canada to appease tribal strongmen in return for votes.

Our politicians are full time identity politics panderers.

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