I support what the Liberals have put in place, such as Pharma, Dental and proposed School Food Program, but until they address immigration reform in a very big and visible way they are not going to be re-elected
I support what the Liberals have put in place, such as Pharma, Dental and proposed School Food Program, but until they address immigration reform in a very big and visible way they are not going to be re-elected
It's unfortunate this immigration 'thing' in Canada is the echo from the UK (which popularized Brexit) and the US current rhetoric. The Feds are being lobbied for immigration to fill missing labour demands by many different sectors - construction, agriculture, healthcare, etc . The lack of affordable housing is not immigration driven no matter how the real culprits trumpet. Interesting as well is how curbing the number of foreign students is having a negative affect on Universities and Colleges that were reliant on high tuition for foreign students to fund their institutions. The Feds provide education funding to Provinces however, that doesn't guarantee the Provinces pass those funds to post secondary institutions.
The real question remains - can more accurate information inform citizens or will Canadians continue to feed on sensational sound-bites?
I support what the Liberals have put in place, such as Pharma, Dental and proposed School Food Program, but until they address immigration reform in a very big and visible way they are not going to be re-elected
It's unfortunate this immigration 'thing' in Canada is the echo from the UK (which popularized Brexit) and the US current rhetoric. The Feds are being lobbied for immigration to fill missing labour demands by many different sectors - construction, agriculture, healthcare, etc . The lack of affordable housing is not immigration driven no matter how the real culprits trumpet. Interesting as well is how curbing the number of foreign students is having a negative affect on Universities and Colleges that were reliant on high tuition for foreign students to fund their institutions. The Feds provide education funding to Provinces however, that doesn't guarantee the Provinces pass those funds to post secondary institutions.
The real question remains - can more accurate information inform citizens or will Canadians continue to feed on sensational sound-bites?
To answer your question, the latter. Unfortunately.