Newcomers in Canada, like Eduardo Garza, express concerns about the country's ability to handle a high influx of immigrants and its impact on those who have already settled. The federal government's Immigration Levels Plan aims to welcome a large number of new Permanent Residents in the coming years.
For people like newcomer Eduardo Garza, who moved to Canada from Mexico and now resides in Halifax, the political landscape that immigrants face has changed considerably. As a newcomer, Garza admires the welcoming spirit of Canadians that helped him settle, but also feels worried about the ability of the country to handle such a high influx of people, and what this might mean for people like him, who have established a presence in Canada .
In November, the federal government unveiled its Immigration Levels Plan, which aims to welcome, according to IRCC, 485,000 new Permanent Residents in 2024 and 500,000 per year in both 2025 and 2026. 'It could completely transform aging': Meet the St. John’s-based startup that aims to redefine the aging-in-place experience through technology Coding for success: How a St. John’s serial entrepreneur is building the country’s next generation of tech talent In principle, this alleviates several challenges, including the country’s dwindling labour force, which, partly, owes to Canada’s aging populatio
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