we made mistakes in immigration policy canada trudeau government admitted its mistake

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The Trudeau government is currently facing major scrutiny in Canada, and is trailing the Conservative Party in the polls ahead of next year’s elections. Trudeau further discussed how Canada’s immigration system has been affected by these “bad actors”, such as fake colleges and large corporations, that took advantage of the demand for workers following the pandemic.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explained the reasoning behind Canada’s new immigration policy and acknowledged past mistakes in managing the system. He said that we have made some mistakes. Trudeau explained in a 7-minute YouTube video how vulnerable people were exploited in immigration policy. Fake colleges and big companies abuse our immigration system. He said that to deal with this problem, we are reducing the number of immigrants coming to Canada for the next three years. The new policy, which aims to address these issues, will significantly reduce the number of both permanent and temporary residents entering Canada over the next three years.

The Trudeau government is currently facing major scrutiny in Canada, and is trailing the Conservative Party in the polls ahead of next year’s elections. Trudeau further discussed how Canada’s immigration system has been affected by these “bad actors”, such as fake colleges and large corporations, that took advantage of the demand for workers following the pandemic. He explained that while the immigration system was designed to bring in workers and students, it became clear that some people were abusing the system to make profits. Trudeau noted that many colleges and universities used international students to increase their income.

Trudeau’s statement has come at a time when he is constantly being targeted by the opposition before next year’s general elections. Along with this, all the surveys are clearly showing the declining graph of his popularity. At present, the Trudeau government is the target of people struggling with housing crisis, rising inflation and health services. The opposition Conservative Party is also accusing his government of management failure and not prioritizing the needs of Canadian citizens.

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