Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
3rd, Jan 2023
As Baby Boomers retire from their respective positions, Canada desperately needs foreign nationals to take up the empty positions and fill the one million open jobs.
Housing and Diversity Inclusion Minister Ahmed Hussen insists on immigration as an essential resource for economic growth, citing skilled immigrants are needed to provide real solutions for businesses seeking workers in the building trades.
In response to Canadians' concerns that increased immigration leads to skyrocketing housing prices and shortages, Housing and Diversity and Inclusion Minister disagreed with this argument.
Despite the apprehension that new immigrants to Canada will inevitably raise housing prices, numerous studies have demonstrated this concern is unfounded.
Many believe immigration increases demand and bolster the economy, which drives house values.
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https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/news/2022/01/skills-trade.html
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