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Statistics Canada data shows immigration remains out of control

Vinson

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No wonder there's so much support for the right. Food, rents, gas are super high, Canadians are struggling and this idiot wants to bring more welfare cases to Canada.


More than 250,000 people were added to Canada’s population between April 1 and July 1 of this year. It’s another massive increase at a time when the country simply can’t handle this kind of rapid growth.

The latest Statistics Canada report on population showed that between July 1, 2023, and July 1, 2024, we recorded a 3% increase in population – more than 1.2 million.

Our population of non-permanent residents, people who are in Canada on a study or work visa, continues to climb. As of July 1, StatsCan estimated the non-permanent population at 3,002,090, which works out to 7.3% of our population.

Last spring, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government would move to reduce that to just 5% of the population being temporary residents; instead, that number has increased.

While the population continues to increase, our housing starts are down, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. So far this year, housing starts are down 14% in Toronto and 20% in Vancouver.

This is what Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been warning about: People are coming into Canada faster than we can build homes.

“If you add people faster than you build homes, you’ll have a housing shortage and that’s what’s happened,” Poilievre said in a recent interview with the Sun.

“Last year we had the biggest population growth in Canadian history, 1.2 million, and we built fewer homes than we did back in 1972.”

Poilievre said that if elected, he will tie immigration levels to housing starts and ensure we get back to a balance rather than ever-rising housing costs.

The last time Canada had this level of sustained population growth was in the late 1950s and back then homebuilding was keeping up with supply.
One of the oddities of the change in population due to the mass influx of temporary foreign workers and students is the gender imbalance. It’s normal for there to be a nearly equal number of men and women and in the general population that remains the case.

“On July 1, 2024, among non-permanent residents, there were 126.6 men for every 100 women and that ratio has varied from 126.6 to 133.1 since 2021,” StatsCan reported.

This is an unhealthy gender gap in a growing part of our population.

The entire StatsCan report is just more confirmation that when it comes to the immigration system, the Trudeau Liberals continue to mess things up.

Letting immigration, specifically for temporary foreign workers and students, get out of hand is adding to the housing crisis. As StatsCan has shown over the last year, we are also bringing in people at a faster rate than the economy is creating jobs, which is why unemployment has risen from 5% to 6.6%.

Now we have the gender gap being confirmed and a growing problem with people coming here on student visas claiming asylum.

New data from the Immigration Department shows that 12,915 people in Canada on student visas have already claimed asylum this year. It’s an abuse of the system by people trying to skip the usual immigration system or receive lower tuition while in Canada due to their asylum claim.

Under the Trudeau Liberals, Canada’s refugee system has been overrun with people who are economic migrants trying to use the back door to get into the country and it needs to stop.

“We need to properly be able to identify who needs most help, who is there as a true asylum-seeker and other people using the asylum path as a shortcut to gain Canadian permanent residency or citizenship is something that we need to continue to push back against,” Trudeau told reporters in New York on Tuesday.
If only Trudeau knew someone with power and authority who could do something about it.

Sadly, while Trudeau likes to make pronouncements about fixing his mistakes, he and his government don’t like putting in the work to make it happen.

 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Letting immigration, specifically for temporary foreign workers and students, get out of hand is adding to the housing crisis.
- Yes temp workers and students need to be regulated as it is out of control.

As StatsCan has shown over the last year, we are also bringing in people at a faster rate than the economy is creating jobs, which is why unemployment has risen from 5% to 6.6%.
- Unsure about this as this is also due to layoffs in 2023 and 2024 due to inflationary pressures.
 

NotADcotor

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"“On July 1, 2024, among non-permanent residents, there were 126.6 men for every 100 women and that ratio has varied from 126.6 to 133.1 since 2021,” StatsCan reported."

Yeah, I don't see how that can ever backfire. He said sarcastically.
 

DesRicardo

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All talk. As I keep saying, Libs will say anything to save themselves in the poll, but they can't/won't implement anything.

We have non-citizens telling us how immigration should work. How does this make sense?
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

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Temp workers, "International Student" (who are really temp workers in disguise), some claiming Refugee status (who are really scammers that had no chance at getting in the country).

They should have no say, but this gov is so weak they cave.
They have no say in federal immigration policy.
 

Alloy123

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No wonder there's so much support for the right. Food, rents, gas are super high, Canadians are struggling and this idiot wants to bring more welfare cases to Canada.


More than 250,000 people were added to Canada’s population between April 1 and July 1 of this year. It’s another massive increase at a time when the country simply can’t handle this kind of rapid growth.

The latest Statistics Canada report on population showed that between July 1, 2023, and July 1, 2024, we recorded a 3% increase in population – more than 1.2 million.

Our population of non-permanent residents, people who are in Canada on a study or work visa, continues to climb. As of July 1, StatsCan estimated the non-permanent population at 3,002,090, which works out to 7.3% of our population.

Last spring, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government would move to reduce that to just 5% of the population being temporary residents; instead, that number has increased.

While the population continues to increase, our housing starts are down, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. So far this year, housing starts are down 14% in Toronto and 20% in Vancouver.

This is what Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been warning about: People are coming into Canada faster than we can build homes.

“If you add people faster than you build homes, you’ll have a housing shortage and that’s what’s happened,” Poilievre said in a recent interview with the Sun.

“Last year we had the biggest population growth in Canadian history, 1.2 million, and we built fewer homes than we did back in 1972.”

Poilievre said that if elected, he will tie immigration levels to housing starts and ensure we get back to a balance rather than ever-rising housing costs.

The last time Canada had this level of sustained population growth was in the late 1950s and back then homebuilding was keeping up with supply.
One of the oddities of the change in population due to the mass influx of temporary foreign workers and students is the gender imbalance. It’s normal for there to be a nearly equal number of men and women and in the general population that remains the case.

“On July 1, 2024, among non-permanent residents, there were 126.6 men for every 100 women and that ratio has varied from 126.6 to 133.1 since 2021,” StatsCan reported.

This is an unhealthy gender gap in a growing part of our population.

The entire StatsCan report is just more confirmation that when it comes to the immigration system, the Trudeau Liberals continue to mess things up.

Letting immigration, specifically for temporary foreign workers and students, get out of hand is adding to the housing crisis. As StatsCan has shown over the last year, we are also bringing in people at a faster rate than the economy is creating jobs, which is why unemployment has risen from 5% to 6.6%.

Now we have the gender gap being confirmed and a growing problem with people coming here on student visas claiming asylum.

New data from the Immigration Department shows that 12,915 people in Canada on student visas have already claimed asylum this year. It’s an abuse of the system by people trying to skip the usual immigration system or receive lower tuition while in Canada due to their asylum claim.

Under the Trudeau Liberals, Canada’s refugee system has been overrun with people who are economic migrants trying to use the back door to get into the country and it needs to stop.

“We need to properly be able to identify who needs most help, who is there as a true asylum-seeker and other people using the asylum path as a shortcut to gain Canadian permanent residency or citizenship is something that we need to continue to push back against,” Trudeau told reporters in New York on Tuesday.
If only Trudeau knew someone with power and authority who could do something about it.

Sadly, while Trudeau likes to make pronouncements about fixing his mistakes, he and his government don’t like putting in the work to make it happen.

Quit being a racist. This country needs more people. The immigrants including me are here, because this country needs more manpower. What you gonna do with just 3 million people in a country as big as russia. And don’t forget the fact that, among those 3 million people, majority are older citizens. Do you have any idea what would have happened to this economy and country within a few years without immigration? I agree that the mass immigration have also brought some current problems like housing crisis, inflation and everything. But the government should have strategically planned it and they should have imported people time to time by adjusting the balance of its economy and all the other factors. Instead, they just opened the border for everyone and imported people more than they can afford which resulted in housing crisis and unemployment. To all those people who demands deportation, just imagine all the immigrants are deported from this country in one day and then who’s gonna give you a coffee when you go to Tim Hortons or mcdonalds. All the houses will be empty, and yes ofc, the real estate will become cheaper, but the question is who’s there to buy it.
 
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