Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is cutting Canada's legal immigration by just 20 per cent, as opinion polls show he will lose the next national election, scheduled by the end of October 2025.
But Prime Minister Trudeau still insists that foreign immigration, not Canada's ingenuity or birthrate, is essential to the country's economic growth, and his supposed layoffs are actually an amnesty for temporary immigrants. This is accelerating the transition to Canadian citizens.
Prime Minister Trudeau said the cuts are “temporary to halt population growth and allow the economy to catch up.” Said.
“Our economy needs new entrants and we recognize the pressures our country faces and we must adapt our policies,” one person said on October 24. statement From Immigration Minister Mark Miller.
Prime Minister Trudeau's political opponents are millions of desperate workers, India's poor consumers and renters who share apartments.
Prime Minister Trudeau's disastrous immigration policies have been repeatedly supported by President Joe Biden's pro-immigration border chief.
Border Commissioner Alejandro Mayorkas said in September 2024: “Together with Canada, we are looking north.”
Canada looks at the needs of the market and says: 700,000 foreign workers are needed to meet domestic labor demand. ” and develop a visa system for the year to address current market conditions. And they say, “We're going to bring in a million people.” And it's market sensitive.
we [in the United States] They are working on numerical limits on worker visas set in 1996. The year is 2024. The world has changed. It is interesting to see how the following agreement is reached. [the visas system] It is broken and there is no consensus on a solution. The country is suffering because of this.
vote show Prime Minister Trudeau is deeply unpopularprimarily due to his mass immigration policies. It was badly damaged Canadian economy and society.
“Today's reversal on immigration is a wholesale admission of failure by Justin Trudeau,” said leading opposition candidate Pierre Poièvre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Desperate to protect himself from Liberal MPs calling for his resignation, Prime Minister Trudeau has acknowledged that his immigration policies have caused housing, health care and jobs crises. But he can't fix what's broken. Only common sense conservatives can do that. Call for an election for a carbon tax so we can take it home
“This is far from a sufficient reduction,” criticized Maxime Bernier, founder of the pro-Canadian People's Party of Canada. answered With X.
Trudeau's cuts “will only slow things down,” Bernier said. [migrant] Tsunami,” he added.
We have to stop that. And now.
But this is nonetheless a major pivot point for a government that has literally flooded the country with foreigners and, until recently, vilified those who did not agree that asking for more immigration was the only acceptable position. It will be.
This also confirms that the Liberals currently support a more restrictive immigration policy than the pandering pseudo-Conservatives, but as a party of dishonesty they are not willing to hold their own on this important issue. The position has not been made clear.
Canadian bankers say Trudeau's mass immigration is hurting the nation's economy by diverting resources from technology and productivity to housing construction and anti-poverty programs.
“Our economy is now smaller than it was in 2019, adjusting for inflation and immigration, and is in roughly the same position as it was 10 years ago,” he acknowledged. June 4th report By RBC Royal Bank of Canada. In the midst of Prime Minister Trudeau's migration, he said, “A proportion of savings and investment is going to real estate and construction. While necessary and useful for many reasons, both are relatively inefficient and reduce the overall productivity of the economy.” “This could constrain growth,” the report said. .
However, Prime Minister Trudeau's reduction plan still requires large-scale immigration to Canada. is growing rapidly The population is currently approx. A quarter are immigrants.
For example, Prime Minister Trudeau plans to import 395,000 immigrants in 2025, 380,000 in 2026, and 365,000 thereafter. This influx will result in an influx of four immigrants seeking work. every 3 students A person who graduated from a Canadian high school.
Prime Minister Trudeau also imports about 500,000 “student” workers each year, mostly from India, and grants citizenship to many.
The statement addressed Trudeau's new cuts. intention;
Migration…enables temporary residents who are already in Canada as students or workers to become permanent residents.
Representing more than 40% of all permanent resident enrollment in 2025, these residents are skilled, educated, and integrated into Canadian society. They will continue to support the workforce and economy without placing additional demands on social services where housing and employment are already established.
Prime Minister Trudeau's announcement comes as Canada's unemployment rate rose 0.2 per cent in June to 6.4 per cent. According to Statistics Canada. According to the latest information from Statistics Canada on October 11th, revealed In September, “the unemployment rate fell by 0.1 percentage point” to 6.5 percent.
Breitbart News previously reported that a Nanos Research Group poll of 1,081 Canadians found that 68% of Canadians felt that increasing the target number of permanent immigrants would have a negative impact on housing costs. reported that 20% felt it would lead to lower housing costs. Positive impact on housing prices.





