- galaxy
- 24 Oct 2024 07:56 PM
- immigration policy, Canada
In a notable shift in immigration policy, Canada has decided to cut its immigration targets significantly, responding to increasing public concerns regarding the impact of new arrivals on housing and resources. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the government will lower its immigration goals from a planned 500,000 new permanent residents in 2025 to 395,000 for 2025 and 380,000 for 2026. This decision follows a recent survey indicating that a majority of Canadians now believe the country is accepting too many immigrants. With nearly a quarter of Canada’s population being foreign-born, the government aims to stabilize growth and allow time for essential investments in healthcare and housing. Immigration Minister Marc Miller stated that the revised targets are part of a broader strategy to address what many Canadians see as a housing crisis. As the country adjusts to these changes, the challenge of balancing immigration with domestic needs remains critical.