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Canada faces a critical debate over immigration strategy as the working-age population declines
Canada stands at a crossroads as experts debate the country's immigration future amid a shrinking working-age population. Economic analysts suggest the government's plan to maintain near-zero population growth through 2028 represents a necessary correction following rapid expansion that strained housing, healthcare, and public services. However, policy advocates warn that without a comprehensive national strategy, this pullback threatens long-term economic prosperity and lea
Feb 17


Canada falls short on housing construction promises as starts drop to 259,028 units
Despite pledges to double housing construction to 500,000 homes annually, Canada managed only 259,028 housing starts last year, according to data from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Toronto saw a sharp 31% decline in starts compared to 2024, while other major Ontario cities experienced a 13% drop. With CMHC estimating that 430,000 to 480,000 units per year are needed to address demand, the shortfall remains significant. High development charges – exceeding $1
Jan 21


Ontario faces growing pressure on affordability and healthcare
Ontarians are increasingly concerned about the direction of healthcare and cost of living, with nearly half believing it is time for a government change. Housing affordability, medical wait times, and access to family doctors have emerged as critical pain points affecting both long-term residents and newcomers to the province. The strain on healthcare infrastructure has been particularly acute for immigrant families, who often face additional barriers in navigating an alread
Jan 15


Canada's rental market shows signs of relief as immigration decline eases housing pressure
Canada's rental market is experiencing a notable shift as reduced immigration levels begin to ease the pressure on housing demand nationwide. Recent data reveals that major cities, including Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton, and Metro Vancouver, have recorded year-over-year rent decreases for one-bedroom units, with Toronto seeing the steepest drop at $176. Ontario experienced the largest decline in immigration in early 2025, receiving over 15,000 fewer newcomers than th
Nov 3, 2025


Study reveals optimism and belonging are key to immigrant retention in Canada
New research by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC) identifies optimism about the future and a sense of belonging as the primary...
Sep 11, 2025
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