Trudeau Admits Mistakes in Immigration Policy
Trudeau Admits Mistakes in Immigration Policy

Trudeau Admits Mistakes in Immigration Policy

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has acknowledged significant 'mistakes' in the country's immigration policies, admitting that large corporations and fraudulent colleges have exploited the system to profit from international students and temporary foreign workers. In a YouTube video, Trudeau outlined corrective measures, including a planned reduction in the number of immigrants, aiming to stabilize population growth and address housing shortages. He indicated that the surge in population has put pressure on infrastructure and highlighted the need for a balance between immigration rates and the realities of the economy. Trudeau's government will decrease the cap on permanent residents by 20% by 2027, while also reducing the intake of temporary workers. The Prime Minister's remarks come amid declining public support, with polls indicating that a significant percentage of Canadians wish for his resignation. Critics argue that these changes may not be sufficient to address the ongoing housing crisis and other socioeconomic challenges.

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