Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller meets provinces to discuss moves to rein in runaway immigration growth

shockedcanadian

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Basically Canadas police state, especially in Ontario, from the Toronto Police Services, to the Ontario Provincial Police and Durham Region Police, we cannot handle all of the new immigrants now due to the great "efforts" of the unimpressive ones.

Basically we have a large number of immigrants who come to Canada to go to school and they don't stay. Why would they? Those who DO stay, aren't the caliber the country needs.

Actions have consequences for a nation, especially in the globally competitive world we live in. So much talent and ambition either destroyed or forced out of the country. This is the end result. A class society where we can't even support sufficient new levels of skilled and entrepreneurial immigrants.


Miller said Ottawa and the provinces still have to work out the issues around international students and the issuance of postgraduation work permits to ensure the immigration system is aligned to labour market needs. There are still challenges over the costs of supporting the rising number of asylum seekers across Canada, he added.

One problem is that what works for one province may not be the priority for another. Manitoba, for instance, has successfully asked the federal government to extend the work permits of its 6,700 international graduates so it can keep them in their communities while they’re in the queue for permanent residence.
 
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