Canada's immigration model is facing challenges as Statistics Canada predicts that one-third of Canadians will be foreign-born by 2041, with Canadian-born residents becoming a minority in Toronto. This trend raises concerns about the impact on society and potential political shifts towards populism.
One-third of Canadians will be foreign-born by 2041 if immigration continues at its current rates, Statistics Canada said in a briefing note. Canadian-born residents would also become a minority in Toronto. MORE: https://t.co/7KsJh8c87g https://t.co/SPDD8xOFFe
Memo @StatCan_eng predicts a third of Canadians will be foreign born by 2041, double the rate in the U.S., with Canadian-born residents a minority in Toronto. https://t.co/DSwaaccMSJ #cdnpoli @CitImmCanada https://t.co/BBrxvWmo0P
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Based on current immigration trends, one third of Canadians will be foreign-born by 2041, says @StatCan_eng. Canadian-born residents would be minority in Toronto, said briefing note. https://t.co/KQ0VrUOUGb #cdnpoli https://t.co/9oA1Q7xgGq
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Canada’s immigration model is coming under strain https://t.co/mpu6hciEnl | opinion