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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026

Canada Will Need To Increase Immigration Again; The Only Question Is When

from Canada Immigration News · host INC News

As Canada faces a pivotal moment in its immigration policy, the question looms: when will the country need to ramp up immigration once more? In this episode, we dive deep into the factors driving this potential shift, including declining birth rates, an aging workforce, and the implications of shrinking consumer demand. Join us as we analyze the current slowdown in immigration and explore why experts believe it may be temporary. We’ll discuss the economic and social ramifications of these trends and what they mean for future immigration policies. Whether you’re an immigrant, a policy enthusiast, or simply curious about Canada’s demographic landscape, this episode is packed with crucial insights that could shape your understanding of the nation’s future. Don’t miss out—tune in now to stay informed and prepared for the changes ahead!

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