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@8QWSXTH4yrs4Y
Ban immigrants from high immigrants area for 3-5 years, and capped the immigration at 200K
@93TNZM93yrs3Y
Drastically limit it to even 5,000 per year and that’s to help the homeless, the homeless should come first ahead of the immigrants
@93RSFHY3yrs3Y
No, but we should reduce the amount of immigrants allowed into the country. This would help to maintain the cultural stability of Canada and allow for better integration.
@8ZCH4KQ3yrs3Y
Limit the amount of immigrants coming in
@8YJRSXRConservative3yrs3Y
No, but we should be reasonable about who can come and how many.
@8XDHDQW3yrs3Y
@8VJD47Z4yrs4Y
We should allow immigrants in as long as they have gone through strict screening
@8VJ949W4yrs4Y
No, but we should put a cap on how many come into the country per year. And ensure proper qualifications are met.
@8V7DPKK4yrs4Y
No but limit the amount people can immigrate from one country every 2-5 years.
@8V5Q92BConservative4yrs4Y
Canada should only accept immigrants with proven ability to assimilate (values test, language, cultural compatibility) and ensure that immigrants do not dilute the labour market.
@8TWT6YM4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the government is going to focus on economic growth while doing so
@8THMJNG4yrs4Y
Yes, until we can reduce poverty and unemployment of our citizens
@8SRDJJWConservative4yrs4Y
Only following a recent serious terrorist attack against Canada or her close allies such as the United States, or the United Kingdom
@8M7TL4C4yrs4Y
Yes until after pandemic
@8CKQJM3Conservative5yrs5Y
Yes, because of Covid-19
@92WNF52Conservative3yrs3Y
Yes, while we give time to clear the immigration backlog and fix the housing market.
@8FMV7LVConservative5yrs5Y
No, but maybe lessen the amount a bit
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