Die Unterstützung für Einwanderung in Kanada sinkt auf den niedrigsten Stand seit Jahrzehnten

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-17/support-for-immigration-in-canada-plunges-to-lowest-in-decades

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  1. FreshBlinkOnReddit on

    Still too high, who are these people who think it’s not enough migration?

  2. redditor3000 on

    > Canadians haven’t felt this strongly opposed to immigration levels in a quarter century, a turnaround of attitude in a country that once embraced newcomers but has been shaken by a post-pandemic influx.
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    > Nearly six in 10 people now agree “there’s too much immigration to Canada,” according to the country’s longest-running survey on the topic by the Environics Institute. It’s the first time since 1998 that this view is held by a clear majority, and a stark shift from favorable opinion over the past two decades.
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    > The poll reflects further erosion of public support for immigration, with the proportion of Canadians opposing the volume of new arrivals surging for the second straight year. With a 31 percentage-point jump since 2022, it’s the most rapid change over a two-year period since the survey began in 1977.
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    > Record population growth — comparable to adding all of San Diego’s residents to a country that’s slightly more populous than California in just over 12 months — exacerbated housing shortages, inflated rent prices, strained public services and pushed up the unemployment rate. These pressures threatened a long-held belief that mass immigration gives Canada an edge in a global race to replace aging workers.
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    > Facing growing criticisms for losing control of immigration, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has put a limit on international student intakes, restricted use of foreign labor and set a goal to drastically shrink the temporary resident population. But the survey results suggest the efforts so far have failed to reverse the sharp decline in immigration support that began last year.
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    > “The increase in immigration is accompanied at a time when people are feeling less comfortable with their own financial situation,” Keith Neuman, the author of the Environics report, said in an interview. “And the fact that you have an unpopular government responsible for an issue that people are becoming more nervous about simply reduces confidence. That combination of factors isn’t something we’ve really seen before.”
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    > Poorly Managed
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    > Rising agreement with the view that immigration levels are too high can be observed across Canadian provinces, generational cohorts and key federal political party lines. The most common reasons cited by Canadians who think there’s too much immigration include concerns over housing, a weak economy, overpopulation and poor management by the government.
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    > Public support for immigration in Canada has been largely rooted in the notion that it boosts the country’s economy. But that conviction has weakened, the survey showed. Fewer than seven in 10 Canadians now think immigration has a positive impact on the economy, a second consecutive annual drop and a decrease from more than 80% two years ago.
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    > “Canadians haven’t turned against immigration wholeheartedly. It’s not as if the whole country has shifted to an anti-immigrant perspective the way it’s happening in some other countries,” Neuman said. “The major shift is really about the management of the system, the numbers and the perceived capacity of the country to absorb them without being too disruptive.”
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    > Trudeau’s Liberal government will announce new immigration levels by Nov. 1. After years of raising or maintaining admission numbers, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has said the government may consider reducing annual permanent resident targets while also setting limits for temporary immigrants, which include students, foreign workers and asylum claimants.
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    > The Environics survey is based on telephone interviews conducted in September with more than 2,000 Canadians ages 18 and above. It’s considered accurate within 2.2 percentage points in 19 out of 20 samples.

    https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2024/10/17/support-for-immigration-in-canada-plunges-to-lowest-in-decades/

  3. IndependenceGood1835 on

    People need to feel the border is secure. Does anyone have confidence?

  4. backlight101 on

    Because we’ve been letting in people that have made our once high trust country low trust, it’s been sickening how fast it’s changed. Trudeau has ruined the immigration consensus for a generation.

  5. He needs to be held accountable for ruining this country. Immigration has been a disaster and turned this country into little India.

  6. Just-Signature-3713 on

    Too much of a good thing – we need it, but don’t drown our economy in it.

  7. DapperWatchdog on

    That’s because he didn’t respect the balance we used to have and brought a whole million of temporary residents in just 1-2 years without any planning.

  8. bunnymunro40 on

    God, everything we hear is so manufactured. When the establishment wants more people, they release “polls” stating how much Canadians love immigration. When they need a scapegoat, they release polls saying everyone has turned against it.

    My views – and I have to believe the views of most others – haven’t changed an inch. I’ve always supported limited immigration of the best, brightest, and most eager to fit in. And the immediate deportation of anyone who breaks the law or attempts to cheat our high trust system.

    There’s nothing hateful or mushy in this idea. Just set a high bar and welcome those who clear it.

    Instead, it’s constant manipulation of the narrative, year in, year out.

  9. too many people – not enough anything – homes, jobs, roads…

    This was a math issue, and they failed.

  10. North_of_You on

    Most anyone living around southern Ontario who has lived here for over 10 years feels this way.

  11. Congrats to Trudeau for destroying the Canadian consensus on immigration.

    Sigh.

  12. Altruistic-Bank-7210 on

    The immigrants are concerned about there being too many immigrants. I say this as a child of immigrant parents.

  13. sanskar12345678 on

    Immigration levels should reflect both our qualitative and quantitative needs. Not just high numbers.

  14. thanksmerci on

    there’s more to life than a discount house . money isn’t everything

  15. Maybe if we hadn’t gone overboard with mass immigration and if we hadn’t let fraudsters run the show for so long, people would have had different opinions.

  16. Die_Zerstorung on

    If i get my bachelor’s, I can get a job that pays 19$/hr in AB. All because wage suppression, get these mf out of this country so i can live and not survive

  17. The_King_of_Canada on

    Ok. Well it’s being lowered and it’s going to continue to be lowered.

    Why do people always bitch about getting what they wanted?

  18. Cherry on top is foreign government hit on Canadian soil. Would be funny if it weren’t so sad.

  19. here is what people are absolutely sick of:

    – third world u-turns (you know, on busy main roads and near intersections)
    – trash customer service both in terrible attitude and misread, misunderstood or just completely wrong orders
    – being told we have to accept backwards ideals. no, i’m not going to tolerate some random speaking down to my wife due to HIS culture.
    – being overlooked for jobs because you aren’t in the white saviour bucket that needs “saving”
    – open racism towards whites just because
    – being called a colonizer on colonized land

    should i go on?

  20. Comprehensive_Math17 on

    Trudeau and Singh really ruined a good system and a great country. It’s a really sad state of affairs. People wouldn’t even acknowledge JT fully at the g20. So embarassing. No other leaders respect him anymore. I can’t understand how anyone would.

  21. Fit_Ad_7059 on

    I can’t say I am surprised. Canada is very tough to live in right now, and our government seems intent on making it harder with our immigration laws.

  22. hdksns627829 on

    Would help if instead of low quality immigrants we’d bring in those that could actually contribute to an increase in quality of life vs destruction of it

  23. llamalover729 on

    Even those of us who are very liberal recognize that they’ve gone way too far. Even ignoring the whole flooding the population with all immigrants from one country, we simply do not have the infrastructure to support the population increase. We don’t have the housing, doctors, schools, etc.

    Plus, we’re admitting so many people who are entering based on fraud, not the sort of people who help build a better society.

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