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 @9RBYRBTfrom New Brunswick  answered…9mos9MO

Yes, but not do dissuade immigrants. Corporations are using them as an anti-labor tactic, and exploiting their vulnerability to undercut wages and benefits. This is to the detriment of immigrants as well.

 @9ZBDT9DGreenfrom New Brunswick  answered…5mos5MO

Welcome a maximum of immigrants and refugees, and ensure that we have the infrastructure (housing, health, education, etc.) that is sufficient for that purpose.

 @B4BGJYPfrom New Brunswick  answered…3wks3W

No, accept refuges and restructure the budget to allow people to come in for safety that do not impact Canadians in a negative financial situation

 @9TLF4ZNfrom New Brunswick  answered…7mos7MO

We shouldn’t add more people than we can care for, but if the funding was properly managed in the country it wouldn’t be an issue. It’s more a financial and housing issue more than overpopulation issue, and we constantly battle against ourselves instead of just loving one another and acting decent to everyone.

 @9G98WGVLiberalfrom New Brunswick  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes but only if logistic are in place to support them in employment, housing, education and health care

 @8SPTLNSfrom New Brunswick  answered…4yrs4Y

No, the immigration policy should be adjusted to make it easier to go through

 @8S5NVJSfrom New Brunswick  answered…4yrs4Y

 @9C9B2STfrom New Brunswick  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes until we’re able to speed up build permits to construct more housing

 @9464BX6New Democraticfrom New Brunswick  answered…3yrs3Y

yes if the economy is unstable. If too many immigrants come it will hurt our economy and will lead to slum.

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