Advocates concerned temporary immigration cuts don’t address systemic issues

Advocates concerned temporary immigration cuts don’t address systemic issues

The Carney government’s first budget will significantly reduce the number of temporary immigrants it admits to Canada over the next three years.The cuts are being made to the temporary foreign worker program and the international student program. The 2026 target

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