
Canadians are growing increasingly uneasy with the number of new immigrants coming to the country, with three out of five people saying there are “too many,” the highest rate of dissatisfaction with Canada’s immigration policies in decades, according to a new poll.
Bank of Canada analysts contradict cabinet claims immigration is immediate net benefit. Immigrants typically drive up rents, are slow to find work and contribute “to inflationary pressures in some sectors,” said @bankofcanada.https://t.co/Ooh2NiRWyw @CitImmCanada @MarcMillerVM pic.twitter.com/JItN586wCX
— Holly Doan (@hollyanndoan) July 25, 2024
