Chrystia Freeland resigned as Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked her to step down from her finance role due to a lack of confidence in her. The decision was made following disagreements about the country’s direction and the need for effective leadership. Trudeau is expected to hold a cabinet meeting before releasing the fall economic statement, with Housing Minister Sean Fraser also opting not to run for re-election.
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Slim majority of Canadians found reduced immigration levels still too high: government polling
Immigration Sentiment in Canada Following a federal decision to reduce immigration targets from 485,000 to 395,000 permanent residents in 2025, a government survey revealed that 54% of Canadians believe the current immigration levels are too high. As public sentiment shifts towards concerns over housing affordability and social support availability, the government is reassessing future immigration strategies, acknowledging the need for a balance between attracting talent and maintaining system integrity. Need More Context? 🔎
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