Quebec needs 80,000 immigrants per year, not 50,000
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In recent years, Canada’s second-largest province has welcomed around 50,000 immigrants annually, ranking second behind Ontario.
On a per capita basis, however, Quebec’s newcomer intake ranked sixth among Canada’s provinces and territories.
The province’s decision last year to reduce its newcomer intake to a maximum of 41,800 in 2019 under the auspices of seeking to improve newcomer integration means that Quebec has fallen even further behind.
The timing of this policy is inopportune. #casansaar (Source - CIC)
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