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Temporary Immigration Cuts Fail to Address Systemic Issues

9 November 2025
in Canada
Temporary Immigration Cuts Fail to Address Systemic Issues
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The Carney government’s first budget will drastically cut the admission of temporary immigrants to Canada, targeting 60,000 temporary foreign workers and 150,000 international students by 2026, down from previous numbers. This shift reflects a tougher immigration stance compared to Justin Trudeau’s administration, raising concerns about potential labor shortages and impacts on post-secondary funding. Critics argue that the temporary foreign worker program is exploitative, while proponents emphasize its necessity for filling critical job roles. Additionally, reduced international student admissions may strain university resources, as institutions increasingly rely on their tuition fees for funding.

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