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As support for immigration wanes, survey says optimism key to retaining immigrants
- A survey by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship shows that immigrants need a sense of belonging and optimism to remain in Canada, as it is critical for retention.
- Political leaders, including Pierre Poilievre and David Eby, are advocating for ending the temporary foreign worker program amid rising concerns about immigration.
- Public opinion is shifting, with many Canadians believing too many immigrants are entering the country, according to recent polls.
- Daniel Bernhard, CEO of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship, states that even opponents of immigration should support retaining immigrants to avoid workforce shortages.
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Is Canada letting in too many immigrants? (Poll)
As the political debate over immigration heats up again, a group that works to support newcomers says immigrants need a sense of both belonging and optimism to convince them to stay. The Institute for Canadian Citizenship published a survey of roughly 5,000 immigrants Tuesday focused on how Canada c...
·Kelowna, Canada
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OTTAWA — As the political debate over immigration heats up again, a group that works to support newcomers says immigrants need a sense of both belonging and optimism to convince them to stay. The Institute for Canadian Citizenship published a survey of roughly 5,000 immigrants Tuesday focused on how Canada can retain newcomers. The survey […]
·Toronto, Canada
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left10Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution83% Left
Bias Distribution
- 83% of the sources lean Left
83% Left
L 83%
C 17%
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