Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
15th, Sep 2023
Canada’s Housing Minister and former Immigration Minister, Sean Fraser, hinted that the federal government may consider changes to the country’s high immigration levels.
Fraser emphasized the need to align immigration policies with the absorptive capacity of communities, including housing, healthcare, and infrastructure.
He also suggested that the government should collaborate with other levels of government and institutions to consider immigration targets carefully.
Fraser specifically mentioned the need to review the temporary immigration programs to ensure that they operate sustainably and not in an "uncapped way" based solely on demand.
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