Canada’s housing minister says the federal government isn’t ruling out changes to its ambitious immigration targets, but maintains the country should also focus on what it can do to increase housing supply when it comes to addressing current housing challenges.

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    1 year ago

    Why stop there? Why don’t we just get rid of everyone Canadian residents included if you’re so eager to find a non-solution.

    Withiout a skilled younger generation to support our aging population our economy will collapse, we need more people and we need better planned housing.

    Careful, you almost went mask off there

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      The NDP won’t win the next federal election.

      Either the LPC or the CPC will win it.

      CPC will cut immigration for sure and likely by a lot.

      The LPC might cut immigration if they have to. If they do, they will cut less than what the CPC would.

      Which one of the two options produces more immigration?

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        I’m struggling to find relevence in the non-sequitor here but obviously the current government favors it more than the conservatives.

        That is not the issue at hand.