45% Neither, maintain the current amount |
10% Increase |
45% Neither, maintain the current amount |
10% Increase |
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See how importance of “Temporary Foreign Workers” has changed over time for 457k Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@4P29LQ64yrs4Y
Let's use common sense here, who is out of work? Have they been here longer than the guy that has the current job? Then take him out and put the guy who was in this country the longest in that place, A) he's done more for the country B) we need to start worrying more about the people we have in this country than the ones from other countries.
@9LJVNVS1mo1MO
They shouldn't bother creating temporary work visas. It's either they are a citizen or not a citizen, because that most workers goals anyways in this program.
@9K3DVX43mos3MO
Increase, could form a better bond to the people of foreign countries resulting in better variety of contacts which could lead to greater supply for trade
@9JC6BKV4mos4MO
Decrease the minimum wage and remove some social programs to incentivise unemployed Canadians to fill these roles; alternatively subsidize automation in these industries to replace the labour.
@9GZYG4J6mos6MO
Regardless, improving immigration rules, citizenship test, border control and accepting anyone who's not a criminal or a national threat, also imposing no limit amount of immigrants or legal residents would make this question irrelevant.
@9GYSNHD6mos6MO
Decrease, we need to start worrying more about the people we have in this country than the ones from other countries.
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