Polls show that Canadians have sharply reversed their pro-migration views as their housing costs are deliberately spiked by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s elite-backed policy of maximizing immigration.
“I don’t see a world in which we lower it, the need is too great,” said [Marc] Miller, who’s expected to announce new targets on Nov. 1. “Whether we revise them upwards or not is something that I have to look at. But certainly I don’t think we’re in any position of wanting to lower them by any stretch of the imagination.”Bloomberg that Canada’s radical policy is shifting public opinion:
A third poll, published in July, showed that “39% of respondents said they would be more likely to vote for a political party that promised to reduce immigration numbers … compared with 24% who said they’d be less likely to do so and 30% who said it’d have no impact,” Bloomberg added. by 2025? A big part of the answer is that it’s all going according to plan. For the main overriding goal of Canadian policymaking across all levels of government is to do everything possible to boost real estate values and rental prices rapidly and radically for the benefit of established homeowners and investors — and to the detriment of everyone else.
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