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(Canadian HR Reporter)Half of Canadians say immigration levels too high: IRCC

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2026-06-02
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Canadian HR Reporter
Summary
A recent Canadian government survey shows growing public concern about immigration levels, even though many Canadians still recognize immigration’s economic benefits. About 47% of respondents said immigration levels are too high, while many also expressed concern about housing shortages, affordability, and pressure on public services. More than half said priority should be given to helping unemployed Canadians rather than recruiting skilled immigrants.

At the same time, support for immigration remains significant. Around 61% agreed that immigration is necessary to sustain economic growth amid an aging population, and 52% said it helps address labour shortages. Overall, 50% viewed immigration positively, and 58% believed multicultural immigration strengthens Canadian culture. The survey highlights a divided public opinion balancing economic needs with concerns over infrastructure and social capacity.
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