Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller met with provincial counterparts in Montreal to discuss the need for better coordination in immigration policies. The focus was on addressing issues such as asylum seekers, international students, and temporary workers to support the economy. There is a push for major reforms to reduce temporary foreign resident numbers, with an emphasis on bipartisan cooperation.
Foreign workers in #Canada’s Prince Edward Island to hold day-long protest against immigration policy changes @raakhijagga reports https://t.co/OmXTPjKVgN
"Canada should have an immigration policy," Ottawa and provinces agree. Progress!! https://t.co/5SDucWlgqs
Ottawa holds first talks with provinces about reducing temporary foreign resident numbers - The Globe and Mail https://t.co/VG6Mdf6aFq
Immigration minister, provinces meet amid major reform push https://t.co/VvplLjJVSb
“This is an area of government, unlike some others, where there really isn’t a lot of partisan politics in this,” said Saskatchewan Immigration Minister Jeremy Harrison, co-chair of the Forum of Ministers Responsible for Immigration, in Montreal on Friday. https://t.co/VvplLjJVSb
Productive meeting today in Montreal with my immigration colleagues from provinces and territories. From asylum seekers, to international students, to temporary workers, we all agree on the need for better coordination to support our economy’s needs through immigration. https://t.co/qy5wTpjObg
Immigration Minister Marc Miller meets provinces to discuss moves to rein in runaway immigration growth https://t.co/JvR8p8vxnq
Immigration ministers to meet in Montreal over cuts to temporary visas | National Post https://t.co/dq355Q8MoA
PETITION: Net-Zero Immigration! Canadians are suffering as a result of uncontrolled immigration under the leadership of Justin Trudeau. The cost of living has soared, there's inadequate housing, and our social welfare system is buckling at the seams. https://t.co/DTcXa0XPxd.