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Originally Posted by Crawford
It's absolutely true. Also kinda irrelevant, because Toronto doesn't have anything to do with national immigration policy, but true nonetheless. Toronto, without question, is growing due to Canadian immigration policy, and the Canadian numbers are largely a function of U.S. immigration policy, given it's generally the same pool of immigrants.
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I don't see how you can say that when Canada allows way more refugees to come to Canada (who aren't technically immigrants but still migrants) and has a mostly merit-based system and Canada also has much less South and Central American immigrants.