Canada is poised to significantly reduce its immigration targets, marking a notable shift in policy under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership. This decision arises from growing public pressure and concerns about the impact of high immigration levels on housing affordability, the cost of living, and public services. For years, Canada has embraced newcomers, with immigration […]
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