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 @B2SLFGWGreenfrom Alberta  agreed…2mos2MO

The governement should enact a stricter policy because of the potential over-population of Canada. The citizens of Canada will be taken over by people who dont even live here.

 @B2GDGMWfrom Alberta  agreed…3mos3MO

Nobody wants to live in poverty, where the leader of that country doesn't even know where to start on fixing the country itself. Whether it's infrastructure or the health system, that leader is going to need some time to figure out how to fix that country. Change never happens overnight, but people want change now, so people would want to migrate to some place better.

 @B2CLFXLfrom Ontario  agreed…3mos3MO

Through out the many years we have the imigration laws we don't take them that seriously since we believe that were safe even though at any point in time we could be attack by terrorist and the reason was the border people weren't taking thier job seriously that why I said yes to the position on imigration

 @9T2VP3YConservativefrom British Columbia  agreed…7mos7MO

Schools have become very competitive, and it is hard for Canadian students to compete against students who have higher levels of education.

 @9RHCJ6HConservativefrom New Brunswick  agreed…9mos9MO

I agree with immigration but only at severely reduced and sustainable levels. Things may be terrible one's home country but our government has a duty to ensure it's own citizens needs are placed first and foremost.

 @9M7F69Cfrom Ontario  agreed…11mos11MO

We won't have any information on someone who enters ilegally so how do we know that they are safe to us

 @9M529MYfrom Saskatchewan  agreed…11mos11MO

Currently, according to Global news we are building approximately 286 000 homes each year, and we are taking in 200 000 immigrants each year, and the government is aiming for 500 000 per year, along with the current canadian population searching for homes, and the current house prices, we are nowhere near the capacity to be able to house all these immigrants. Not to mention job availability.

 @9M2CKY8from Ontario  agreed…11mos11MO

Deaths from attacks from unknown jihadists are 8 times higher than in 2017. Outside of Afghanistan, terrorism globally rose 4% just this year

 @9F8TWDJPeople’sfrom Alberta  agreed…2yrs2Y

Deaths from attacks from unknown jihadists are 8 times higher than in 2017. Outside of Afghanistan, terrorism globally rose 4% just this year.

 @9NB38VK from Nova Scotia  agreed…10mos10MO

We are a country full of immigrants from all over the world. We need more people in Canada, but not everywhere. There are many small/rural communities in Canada that need more people. Unfortunately, this is not where most Canadians or immigrants seem to move. We could incentivise people to move to these communities to help lessen the overpopulation issues in the bigger cities.

 @9F9TW79Conservativefrom Ontario  agreed…2yrs2Y

Currently, according to Global news we are building approximately 286 000 homes each year, and we are taking in 200 000 immigrants each year, and the government is aiming for 500 000 per year, along with the current canadian population searching for homes, and the current house prices, we are nowhere near the capacity to be able to house all these immigrants. Not to mention job availability.

 @9RHL4H6from Nova Scotia  agreed…9mos9MO

Jobs are evaporating because we are growing the AI automation space. Brining more people in only makes the problem worse, especially when education of job requirements is directly correlated to the ability of AI to take your job. We have a foreign worker employment crisis here in Canada. Don't make it worse.

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