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Response rates from 1.6k Vancouver Granville voters.
76% Yes |
24% No |
61% Yes |
20% No |
13% Yes, but the government should provide free language learning courses |
3% No, we should embrace the diversity that immigrants add to our country |
1% Yes, and remove multilingual translations from government documents and services |
1% No, but remove multilingual translations from government documents and services |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.6k Vancouver Granville voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.6k Vancouver Granville voters.
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Unique answers from Vancouver Granville voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B46V7MR1mo1MO
My preference would be a complete halt to immigration and the reallocation of immigration-related funding to be used instead to pay Canadian families to have children at above replacement rate. I would need to see data comparing the effective contributions of immigrants of European/English decent, vs. non-English speaking arrivals, as well as some sense of the undoubtedly large cultural cost to increased diversity, in order to accurately assess this question. My preference would be to reject anyone outright who did not have significant cultural overlap with the founders of this country, meaning French or English would be one of may bare minimum expectations for immigrating. What little remains of the cultural identity of Canada (going back as recently as the 1990s) lies festering and we cannot afford any more progressive colonization
@B4HS26P3wks3W
Not required but strongly encouraged by the government providing free language learning courses for english and french
@8P3F3JT4yrs4Y
Yes, current legal immigrants should be required to learn fluent english, french , and spanish
@B4T6RNG6 days6D
All people should be able to speak both English and French. These are the official languages of Canada.
@B4RV6M91wk1W
Yes and the government should provide free language courses. The vast majority of immigrants learn English very quickly once they arrive in Canada
@B4NWMMB2wks2W
Yes if living in a predominantly English-speaking area. French should be learned if living in a French-speaking area.
@B4NR5QL2wks2W
No, but they should be required to learn or know EITHER (doesn’t need to be both) of our national languages (English & French).
@B4NLL6D2wks2W
No, but there should be free language learning courses and programs that encourage immigrants to integrate into their communities.
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