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 @9GL5V59from Ontario disagreed…5mos5MO

Demographic Challenges: In many developed countries, the native-born population is aging, leading to demographic challenges such as a shrinking workforce and increased healthcare costs. Immigration can help address these challenges by rejuvenating the labor force.

Humanitarian Responsibility: Countries often accept refugees and asylum seekers as part of their humanitarian obligations. Providing refuge to those in need is a fundamental aspect of a compassionate and ethical society.

 @9GR3D6GNew Democraticfrom Ontario agreed…5mos5MO

Yes, because of the shrinking work force and aging citizens, workers are needed in urban cities to move.
Immigrants will supply the workforce and also granted a life in a new city.

 @9GNMQL9from Quebec agreed…5mos5MO

Welcoming new immigrants into our country can create a a good look on Canada as a welcoming country instead rejecting immigrants from other countries. New immigrants can also contribute Canada’s industry and economy.

 @9GG34WYfrom British Columbia disagreed…5mos5MO

Welcoming new immigrants into our country can create a a good look on Canada as a welcoming country instead rejecting immigrants from other countries. New immigrants can also contribute Canada’s industry and economy.

 @9FHMRSVfrom Ontario disagreed…6mos6MO

DISAGREE, IMMIGRANTS SHOULD BE ALLOWED AS LONG AS THEY PASS ALL NECESSARY TESTS AND BACKGROUND CHECKS.

 @9FDFN39from California agreed…6mos6MO

We currently are accepting too many immigrants into Canada and not building enough houses. The house crisis will only continue if we decide to let the same anount or more immigrants into Canada. Crime rates have also increased since more immigrants have been let in immigrants. Additionally, the citizens of Canada are paying more taxes for foreigners instead of for their own benefits.

 @9FDFH89from British Columbia agreed…6mos6MO

Immigrants are entering Canada and taking up too many of our jobs, leaving actual Canadians with a lower chance of getting that job. Immigrants shouldn't be allowed to purchase their own homes until they've been in Canada for at least a couple of years. They shouldn't be allowed to vote because they are not real Canadian residents and they shouldn't have a say in what happens in Canada and with the Canadian government.

 @9FF4QHXfrom Ontario disagreed…6mos6MO

CANADA has a population density that is so less. We need immigrants. without immigrants it could take decades for the country to grow

 @9FB6SCBdisagreed…7mos7MO

how does one have too many eligible people but not enough workforce? the economy is suffering from lack of employment opportunities yet we have thousands of people who could, with some help, be eligible to help with this isue

 @9F7SZMBfrom Saskatchewan agreed…7mos7MO

Walking through the hallways of a local college, the majority of students at the college were not people that were born and raised in Canada.

 @9GM4PS5Liberalfrom Ontario disagreed…5mos5MO

No, If Canada wants to be a big player with big economy and military then yes! California has 40 Million, Canada has 40 Million. Imagine if you fill the big land which is larger than US with well educated people, Canada would outcompete The US in every category and would be the greatest country on earth.

 @9GKK4MLfrom Ontario disagreed…5mos5MO

In Canada, 75%ish of the population lives 100km from the United States border. If we continue our immigration rate, we should expand the current locations.

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