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Illegal immigration is, yes. But we control refugee immigration through the asylum process, so that is not random.
We are not in control of where geopolitical or social problems will arise, how extensive these problems will be at any point in time, nor do we control which/how many affected persons will attempt to seek asylum in Canada. It's as random (from the perspective of Canadians) as which birds choose to land in your backyard. Our approach to granting asylum has yet to recognize any limit on our ability to offer asylum, or recognize a right to establish the priority of providing asylum relative to other social priorities.
 

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We are not in control of where geopolitical or social problems will arise, how extensive these problems will be at any point in time, nor do we control which/how many affected persons will attempt to seek asylum in Canada. It's as random (from the perspective of Canadians) as which birds choose to land in your backyard. Our approach to granting asylum has yet to recognize any limit on our ability to offer asylum, or recognize a right to establish the priority of providing asylum relative to other social priorities.
Those asylum seekers still have to make a case that they are legitimate refugees. Refugee acceptance cannot and should not depend on social priorities as it is humanitarian by its very nature. Although I am sure there are targets even for those numbers.
 

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Oh, please. Do you even live in Toronto?
Yes, but it is not as big of a problem as you are making it out to be. I do agree it needs to be better though.
 

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Yes, but it is not as big of a problem as you are making it out to be. I do agree it needs to be better though.
Well, our former Mayor certainly thought that it was a big deal and he was a pretty straight shooter when it came to meat and potatoes issues. And the affordability crisis we're expecting right now only makes the problem that much bigger.
 

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Those asylum seekers still have to make a case that they are legitimate refugees. Refugee acceptance cannot and should not depend on social priorities as it is humanitarian by its very nature. Although I am sure there are targets even for those numbers.
Aren't other social priorities, like looking after the mentally ill, humanitarian? How about providing better living conditions in long term care homes? Why can't Canadians decide which is more important, given a limited amount of money to spend?
 

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Aren't other social priorities, like looking after the mentally ill, humanitarian? How about providing better living conditions in long term care homes? Why can't Canadians decide which is more important, given a limited amount of money to spend?
Sure, but why do they have to impact asylum seekers? They can both happen in parallel. I mean if we choose to spend billions on a war in Ukraine we have nothing to do with, we can spend on asylum seekers who will eventually go on to add to the economy, while taking care of our disadvantaged.
 

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Sure, but why do they have to impact asylum seekers? They can both happen in parallel. I mean if we choose to spend billions on a war in Ukraine we have nothing to do with, we can spend on asylum seekers who will eventually go on to add to the economy, while taking care of our disadvantaged.
the fact of the matter is we can not afford everything you want
this should be come clear to everyone during their childhood
Apparently you are behind schedule

Prioritize Canadian tax dollars to be spent on the citizen of Canada
& offer skilled immigrants the opportunity of a lifetime , the ability to become a citizen of Canada. All that is required is a job offer
 

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Which they will get once they come here.
not for the in-demand positions, which are still excessive , despite increased immigration volumes
prioritizing those positions / skills is critical to improving productivity,
Canadian productivity gaps vs. our trading partners have been widening
Productivity gains are critical for economic growth & stability

you are advocating deprioritizing a great opportunity to strengthen Canadas economy by watering down a criteria targeted to address economic needs
you really need to start applying logic & facts , before allowing your ideology to determine dictate your position on an issue
 
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not for the in-demand positions, which are still excessive , despite increased immigration volumes
prioritizing those positions / skills is critical to improving productivity,
Canadian productivity gains vs. our trading partners have been brutally poor

you are advocating deprioritizing a great opportunity to strengthen Canadas economy by watering down a criteria targeted to address economic needs
you really need to start applying logic & facts , before allowing your ideology to determine dictate your position on an issue
State what those "in demand" positions are. State how many of those positions are open. State how many exact number of immigrants we need to fill those positions. State how many immigrants with skills to fill those positions are coming in. Give me actual numbers. Not words like "less", "more" or "excessive".

Immigrants will come here, settle down, get part time jobs while they figure out their life and eventually take up jobs per their skills and interests. It is working as it should and there is neither watering down of anything nor any ideology at play here.

If anything, the only ones making it difficult for immigrants to get these jobs is us. We ask for "Canadian experience" and give immigrants the run around when they go for interviews.
 

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State what those "in demand" positions are. State how many of those positions are open. State how many exact number of immigrants we need to fill those positions. State how many immigrants with skills to fill those positions are coming in. Give me actual numbers. Not words like "less", "more" or "excessive".
you do not know how to search the internet for information you should already know?

here, you are welcome, ..... you are on your own next time
skilled labor shortage in canada - Google Search

Experts say Canada is in the midst of a skilled labour shortage – and it’s limiting the growth of businesses. According to a survey by the Business Development Bank of Canada, 53 per cent of small-and medium-sized enterprises say the labour shortage will cause them to limit business investment Jan 6, 2023 .
we need to match the 'new Canadians' to the required skills
a job offer is the confirmation this is being accomplished

lots of job offers available for... the right match of skills


Immigrants will come here, settle down, get part time jobs while they figure out their life and eventually take up jobs per their skills and interests.
or we could take in the immigrants who are able to meet the needs of the country right away
ie immigrants with a job offer
its a win for all parties , the ' new Canadian" the employer, and the country
why you oppose this is perplexing

If anything, the only ones making it difficult for immigrants to get these jobs is us. We ask for "Canadian experience" and give immigrants the run around when they go for interviews.
if any employer has specific requirements then that is what is required
license's/ accreditations >>> speak to the unions and red tape loving left if you are now against requiring proof of equivalence
. however bear in mind standards in health care & technical fields are pretty important


the employers needs people, that is clear
if he/ she is willing to forego incremental business' investment (& profit)because he / she has specific requirements, those requirements must be important to the business.

he/ she obviously understands their business' better than you

It is working as it should and there is neither watering down of anything nor any ideology at play here.
obviously it is not working as there is a growing skilled labor shortage

the facts just keep mounting up against your ideologically driven position
again try applying logic /facts/ sound judgement before allowing your ideology to determine dictate your position on an issue[/QUOTE]
 
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skilled labor shortage in canada - Google Search



we need to match the 'new Canadians' to the required skills
a job offer is the confirmation this is being accomplished

lots of job offers available for... the right match of skills




or we could take in the immigrants who are able to meet the needs of the country right away
ie immigrants with a job offer
its a win for all parties , the ' new Canadian" the employer, and the country
why you oppose this is perplexing


if any employer has specific requirements then that is what is required
license's/ accreditations >>> speak to the unions and red tape loving left if you are now against requiring proof of equivalence
. however bear in mind standards in health care & technical fields are pretty important


the employers needs people, that is clear
if he/ she is willing to forego incremental business' investment (& profit)because he / she has specific requirements, those requirements must be important to the business.

he/ she obviously understands their business' better than you

the facts just keep mounting up against your ideologically driven position
again try applying logic /facts/ sound judgement before allowing your ideology to determine dictate your position on an issue

I did not ask for any of this word salad. It doesn't answer my question. I asked something very specific to justify what you said.

You said that we are not focusing on filling "in demand" positions. So I ask again. Do you know what those are or do you not?

State what those "in demand" positions are. State how many of those positions are open. State how many exact number of immigrants we need to fill those positions. State how many immigrants with skills to fill those positions are coming in. Give me actual numbers. Not words like "less", "more" or "excessive".

Actual numbers.
 
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There is no point arguing with this clown krealtarron. He refuses to acknowledge the fact that over 1 million immigrants came into the country based from reports from the CBC, Bloomberg, BBC, CNN and even Aljazeera. He is an ideologue who will keep pushing the narrative.

krealtarron and Frankfooter are idealgogues who refuse to acknowledge reality even when their own rag the CBC explicitly states that 1 million immigrants entered Canada in 2022.

Refute the articles you clown, every single main stream media news outlets outlines that over 1 million immigrants came into Canada in 2022.

If bigoted clowns like krealtarron refuse to come to terms with reality instead of their ideology then more innocent people will die such as this case:

Teen dies after random stabbing on Toronto subway
 
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There is no point arguing with this clown krealtarron. He refuses to acknowledge the fact that over 1 million immigrants came into the country based from reports from the CBC, Bloomberg, BBC, CNN and even Aljazeera. He is an ideologue who will keep pushing the narrative.

krealtarron and Frankfooter are idealgogues who refuse to acknowledge reality even when their own rag the CBC explicitly states that 1 million immigrants entered Canada in 2022.

Refute the articles you clown, every single main stream media news outlets outlines that over 1 million immigrants came into Canada in 2022.

If bigoted clowns like krealtarron refuse to come to terms with reality instead of their ideology then more innocent people will die such as this case:

Teen dies after random stabbing on Toronto subway
EVEN if 1M immigrants came into the country, SO. FUCKING. WHAT?

Oh wait I know. You are a bigot.

They are welcome. You don't like it and have a problem with it and want to be a bigot about it? Fine. You are free to pack up and leave to wherever you want. Dont let the door hit you on the way out.

PS: The number of permanent residents were 431K approx. The number of non-permanent residents were around 600K. These include students, temp workers etc., They are technically not immigrants because they are not on immigrant visas. Only PRs are actually considered immigrants. But of course clowns like you like to freak out about PEOPLE because they have a different skin colour.
 
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simp2000

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EVEN if 1M immigrants came into the country, SO. FUCKING. WHAT?

Oh wait I know. You are a bigot.

They are welcome. You don't like it and have a problem with it and want to be a bigot about it? Fine. You are free to pack up and leave to wherever you want. Dont let the door hit you on the way out.

PS: The number of permanent residents were 431K approx. The number of non-permanent residents were around 600K. These include students, temp workers etc., They are technically not immigrants because they are not on immigrant visas. Only PRs are actually considered immigrants. But of course clowns like you like to freak out about PEOPLE because they have a different skin colour.
Refute the article numbnuts. Why don't you address the real numbers in the article you anti-white racist bigot? If you don't like western culture founded by Europeans why don't you leave? And don' let the door hit your fat ass on the way out.
 
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