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Most Canadians still think Canada is accepting too many immigrants, and many don't trust newcomers: poll

23 July 2025
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Most Canadians still think Canada is accepting too many immigrants, and many don't trust newcomers: poll
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A recent Leger poll reveals that 62% of Canadians believe the country is admitting too many immigrants, reflecting a 4-point increase since March 2025, with trust in immigrants and refugees at 42% and 36%, respectively. Concerns about immigration levels are noted across demographics, indicating a complex interplay of trust issues and perceived security risks driving these sentiments.

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