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Originally Posted by YOWetal
Public opinion in Canada has only just recently turned against immigration and the majority are probably ok with continued economic class ready to buy immigrants propping up our real estate markets. Vancouver is probably 10 years ahead of us and I don't see any evidence other than platitudes that they wanted to stop it. A few token measures aside.
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People are against the tsunami of TFWs and fake international students going to strip-mall colleges and questionable public educational institutions (Algoma, Conestoga, CBU, etc.) which the government is sheepishly trying to find ways to give this deluge of extremely low quality labour permanent residency, thereby severely degrading the quality of newcomers to Canada. It's this flood of unqualified migrants that's suddenly tripled population growth and turning public opinion sour.
OZ and UK tried similar schemes to jump start the COVID economy, but quickly back tracked when the pols there realized it was politically untenable.
I don't see how Vancouver could have had a ten year headstart if Trudeau didn't start turbocharging his pet ponzi scheme until COVID?