labour-market gaps: We need to grow immigrant levels, but in a way that balances fairness, equity, safety and prosperity, according to Globe and Mail. The initial generation of economic migrants may fill labour-market gaps, even while tending to incur higher health, social and education costs than established Canadians. So what can we do First, Canadians need to realize immigration is actually a national security policy. Yet, the real benefit accrues from well-integrated, well-educated subsequent generations. How many refugees Canada should accept is controversial. Unlike much of the rest of the world, Canada does not just take in refugees, it welcomes future Canadians.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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