Do you mean to tell me that it is not?:
Allowing a million foreign students into the country cost Canadian jobs and wages, Bank of Canada research shows. The latest study confirmed a 2022 employment department report that foreign labour had a “significant” impact in some sectors: “They accounted for a larger share of workers in low skilled occupations, replacing Canadian born workers.”
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Conservative MP Jamil Jivani has launched a petition to end the temporary foreign worker program.
The petition says the temporary foreign worker program is a “large contributor” to an unsustainable level of immigration and claims the program is taking jobs away from Canadians and suppressing wages.
In a social media video talking about the petition, Jivani links immigration to doctor shortages, crowded hospitals, the housing crisis and a challenging job market.
Jivani says there’s a “pretty clear consensus” across the political spectrum that immigration levels are “unsustainably high.”
The Ontario MP says it’s reached a point in Parliament where you “can’t have a sensible conversation” about the issue.
Last year, the government announced plans to reduce the number of temporary foreign workers being admitted to Canada by refusing to process applications in metropolitan areas with more than six per cent unemployment.
A new analysis of immigration data released by the federal government reveals that while the number of new permanent residents dropped after the federal government announced that it would cut immigration levels, the number of temporary foreign workers actually increased, while other temporary permits declined.
In other words, smoke and mirrors.
The Liberals did the bare minimum to make it appear that they were reining in unvetted migration into a country where there are no jobs nor homes just to fool the ever-gullible.
Well done.
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