The candidate to become Canada’s next prime minister is suddenly reversing Justin Trudeau’s pro-immigration policies and promising to drastically reduce immigration.
“It will be even lower, especially for temporary immigrants,” said Pierre Poirierbre, leader of the pro-immigration Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
We can’t attract 1.2 million new people to Canada every year. [as Trudeau has done]If we were to build 200,000 homes, we couldn’t do it. We couldn’t afford it.
Poirievre did not set a target number for immigration, but said immigration should be linked to the rate of population growth. Housing Construction And job creation.
This sudden change is what Canadians Mass immigration policy Imposed by Prime Minister Trudeau. Investor-backed. Open Door Policy have Demoralized Canadian Youth, Huge wage cutsProductivity drops, spikes Home pricesand Super Charge poverty and crime.
“Excluding inflation and immigration, the economy is smaller than it was in 2019 and roughly the same size as it was 10 years ago,” it said. June 4th Report A report released by Canada’s RBC Royal Bank said Trudeau’s immigration policies have “driven an ever-increasing share of savings and investment into real estate and construction, which, while necessary and beneficial for many reasons, are relatively inefficient and can hinder overall productive growth in the economy.”
Pierre Poirievre said immigration would “reduced significantly, especially with regard to temporary immigration” under a Conservative government.
He says it is “impossible” to bring 1.2 million people into the country per year while building only 200,000 homes.https://t.co/jk3UNGm3Qb pic.twitter.com/VzPkW76fgS
— Alexandra Lavoie (@ThevoiceAlexa) June 21, 2024
So far, Poirievre has Supported Trudeau’s immigration and poverty policies stem from his business reliance on an influx of cheap workers, consumers and renters, and his wife is an immigrant from Venezuela.
Not surprisingly, many immigration reformers Skeptical He declined to say how many immigrants he would accept, referring to Poirievre’s pre-election religious conversion.
Many voters were most concerned about immigration. Maxime BernierAs leader of the People’s Party of Canada, he has long opposed Prime Minister Trudeau’s immigration policies, which he says are destructive to the nation.
If mass immigration were stopped, the housing price surge would be resolved within a few months. pic.twitter.com/uXhQnxcuEe
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) June 21, 2024
Poirievre is aware that 61% of Conservative voters want to see immigration cut in 2021, according to a June poll by the Research Company. report:
“Nearly two in five Canadians who voted for the Liberal Party (41%) or the New Democratic Party (NDP) (39%) in the last federal election would reduce legal immigration to Canada,” said Mario Canseco, president of the research company. “Among Canadians who supported the Conservative Party in 2021, that proportion jumps to 63%.”
The “temporary migration” Poirievre refers to refers to the large influx of immigrants into Canada. Poor foreigner The university was created when Trudeau allowed many unknown colleges to admit international students. Work Permit — In exchange for paying college tuition, you’ll also have the chance to become a Canadian citizen.
The result is a flood of poorly educated student migrants from India who are desperately searching for work. minimum wageImmigrant “students” Political protest To Requesting residence.
It’s tragic that so many Canadians feel this way. pic.twitter.com/nCikGag7iF
— Canada Proud (@WeAreCanProud) June 2, 2024
Former President Donald Trump recently proposed a similarly disastrous college-going immigration policy in the U.S. He told a group of investors:
Anyone who graduates from college, whether it be a two-year or four-year program, or gets a PhD, should be able to stay in this country.
Trump promised Trump has taken a similar policy before, and his campaign quickly reversed it. “We should retain our most skilled graduates who can make significant contributions to America… They will never undercut American wages or workers,” spokeswoman Katherine Leavitt said in a statement.
Trump’s supporters were not happy with his plans to increase immigration.
“That’s terrible, because we have issues with illegal immigration and stuff like that,” said Shea Thompson, a 20-year-old college student from Spokane, Washington. Said POLITICO“Obviously, this follows other upcoming immigration policies from President Trump.”
Meanwhile, Trudeau’s reckless immigration strategy has ruined his chances of winning the next election, scheduled for October 2025. A June poll showed his approval rating was 4.4%. Soaked It got less than 20 percent, while Mr. Poirievre’s party got 36 percent.
Immigration and forced diversity remain popular in the country in part because investors, politicians and their media allies deny and downplay the enormous damage they cause to the economy, households and society.
Even if he loses, Trudeau’s massive immigration will create enduring ethnic politics. Civil Conflict This has affected Canada’s once stable and consistent culture as a whole. For example, immigrants and their new political parties support the immigration of more immigrants, such as Arabs from the Gaza Strip, and Canada is Involved In their own country’s politics.
The polling company said Canada Family Culture:
Canadians remain divided on two different concepts of immigration: 44% (-1) think Canada is [multicultural] At Mosaic, 42% of Canadians believe that cultural differences are valuable and should be preserved. [older] The concept of a “melting pot” where immigrants assimilate and integrate into Canadian society.
Also, advocates of larger government welcome immigration because they create huge distortions in the economy. poverty And skyHigh rent — I can promise you that bigger government can fix that.
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