Canada's Immigration Cuts Shock Nation!
Liberal gov slashes 2025 immigration, but Quebec & Ontario dodge cuts, fueling debate.
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The Liberal Plan
Canada cuts permanent residents to 395,000 in 2025, aiming to ease housing and service pressures.
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Quebec’s Immigration Surge
Quebec, alone, sees rising permanent residents in 2025, prioritizing French-speaking economic immigrants.
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Ontario Escapes Deep Cuts
Ontario’s permanent resident intake dips only 6%, maintaining stability as Canada’s economic hub.
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P.E.I. and Saskatchewan Suffer
P.E.I. and Saskatchewan face massive immigration cuts, threatening economic growth in smaller provinces.
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Immigration and Housing Woes
Cuts aim to ease housing crisis, but Quebec and Ontario’s exemptions spark fairness concerns.
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Canadians Demand Fairness
58% of Canadians say immigration’s too high, fueling debate over regional disparities.
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Political Parties Clash
Conservatives demand tighter controls, while Liberals defend Quebec and Ontario’s exemptions.
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Labor Shortages at Risk
Business groups warn cuts could worsen labor shortages in construction and healthcare.
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What’s Next for Canada?
Will immigration cuts fix housing or deepen regional divides? Join the conversation now!
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