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TD Economics report confirms Canada's immigration cuts are successfully easing housing and labour market pressures
A comprehensive TD Economics report released on October 28, 2025, confirms that Canada's strategic reduction of immigration levels is achieving its intended objectives across housing and employment sectors. The analysis, authored by Chief Economist Beata Caranci and Economist Marc Ercolao, reveals that population growth has decelerated from 3.2% in Q2 2024 to 0.9% in 2025, significantly moderating rental market pressures and stabilizing unemployment rates. Purpose-built rent
Oct 30
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29% of Canadians link population growth to Canada's housing crisis
A comprehensive national survey conducted by Abacus Data in partnership with the Canadian Real Estate Association reveals that nearly nine in ten Canadians express concern about the current housing situation. The study identifies multiple contributing factors to the crisis, with 29% of respondents citing the pace of population growth outpacing housing supply and an influx of newcomers as significant drivers. Political perspectives vary, as Conservative supporters more freque
Oct 15
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Visa overstay crisis: Canada's population growth significantly underestimated by official statistics
Experts warn that national population growth could be three times higher than official projections due to undocumented residents who...
Oct 6
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Canadian immigration at a crossroads: Economic needs clash with political pressure for caps
Canada faces a critical immigration policy crossroads as Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre calls for "hard caps" amid stalled...
Jul 17
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Canada's population growth slows: Rising emigration and declining immigration reshape the demographic landscape
According to recent Statistics Canada data , Canada is experiencing its slowest quarterly population growth since Q3 2020, marking the...
Jul 8
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Canada's economic strains deepen amid immigration growth
A newly released OECD economic survey highlights Canada's unprecedented population growth of 3.0% in 2023 and 2.6% in 2024, which...
Jun 9
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Quebec’s population growth is driven by immigration despite a record-low birth rate
Quebec’s population grew by 155,000 in 2024, mainly due to immigration, reaching 9.1 million despite a record-low fertility rate of 1.33...
May 9
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