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    1. TheOtherUprising on

      Makes sense. India, China and the Philippines have made up a bulk of our immigration so their declines should be the sharpest.

      I’d really like to see country percentage caps. One of the things I like about visiting Toronto is you see people from all the over the world, no one group dominates and I think overall immigration policy should try to achieve a similar balance.

    2. DangerousNatur3 on

      Can we please increase U.S and more common wealth countries and zero immigration from India for the next 4+ years. These people would be able to hit the ground running. Same language, education standards, work ethic etc. The US alone could provide us easily with 100k people a year trying to move. Implement salary requirements in the CRS points. Deduct points for bringing children with you or increase the salary requirements. Get rid of French draws, those are the worst of the worst in terms of economic quality.

    3. Comically, we almost need to open up immigration just to bring back diversity to diversity.

      Anyone remember social studies growing up and this whole melting pot (USA) vs mosaic (Canada)?

    4. Most_Poem_3263 on

      Yup, and we’re already feeling it on the labour side. Every small business owner is scrambling to hire and can’t find anyone. Hope you got what you wanted, when these businesses fall the Canadians they employ lose their jobs too.

    5. Substantial_Crazy499 on

      Makes sense, when every single employee at home depot and Walmart is from Bangladesh you have to wonder….

    6. JohnDorian0506 on

      There should be a country cap, like no more than 5-10% from one country any given year should be granted PRs.

    7. Friendly-Olive-3465 on

      The government has had 40 years of a declining fertility rate to try to figure out how to make Canadians live and have kids again and they’ve failed. No more of this bullshit immigration to cover up the real issue. There is nothing more permanent than a politicians temporary solution.

    8. Shut down the TFW program. 19% is nothing.. Those doctors and engineers from India working entry level jobs need to go eh.

    9. „The total number of immigrants to Canada increased at an average annual rate of four per cent during the years 2000 to 2015, the year Trudeau was elected prime minister. ***From 2016 to 2024, it rose at an average annual rate of 15 per cent,*** according to a Fraser Institute study.“

      How to kill public sentiment on immigration 101. Well done.

    10. why was there more US migrant decline compared to Algeria, despite the total 2025 number bring almost the same ?

    11. Martin_J_Kaminski on

      2025 strongly prioritized French speaking immigration outside of Quebec, so that is why Cameroon and France had big spikes. 2026 so far has lowered but still has a big priority on French speakers outside Quebec and has focused more on specialized draws for specific types of occupations that have Canadian Experience. We will probably see a bigger spike in the usual sources in Asia based on this.

    12. EuropesWeirdestKing on

      Good. Country already feels more back on track with rents and home prices normalizing.

    13. warriorlynx on

      No matter what we are going to complain about too many immigrants here anyway

      The mask is off, many white people now want a „white Canada“ again

      Born here? Too bad

    14. Wind_Best_1440 on

      Gotta love how the business and billionaire class say this is damaging, and it’s not like we didn’t have multiple years of population growth that was higher then most African/South Asian countries. Like we were above 3% for multiple years.

      That’s pretty crazy when you think about it.

      It’s also why the backlash happened, population growth was balanced for decades, going from 1-4% from 60’s and 70’s to the 2010’s. Then suddenly it explodes. There was more immigration between 2016-2025 then 1960-2010.

      50 years of immigration in less then 10 years. Once you look at that it’s more surprising that Canadians didn’t backlash sooner.

      It will take nearly 5-10 years of 0% population growth just to build the infrastructure needed for those who already came.

    15. Disheartening trend that the reductions seem to be individuals of color and pointless in the face of flat or negative population growth. If we want to lead the middle powers won’t a large workforce be needed?

    16. turtlefan32 on

      The problem isn’t immigrants per se, it is/was the influx into low skilled jobs that displaced students, etc who are Canda born and need those jobs. Overnight it seems all fast food dominated by one nationality. Now, if they were all doctors, all good

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