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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026

Canada’s Immigration Cuts Created A Recession Problem and Could Worsen Further

from Canada Immigration News · host INC News

In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the significant impact of Canada’s recent immigration cuts and how they are contributing to a looming recession. With a sharp decline in new student arrivals, the economy is feeling the pinch from billions lost in tuition, rent, and consumer spending. We explore the ripple effects on local demand and labor supply, all while high oil prices mask the underlying economic challenges. Join us as we unpack the complexities of immigration policy and its far-reaching consequences on Canada’s economy. Key takeaways include insights into the relationship between immigration and economic stability, the potential for worsening conditions, and what this means for both immigrants and Canadians alike. Don’t miss this critical discussion that sheds light on the intersection of immigration and economic health. Tune in now to stay informed and engaged!

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In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the significant impact of Canada’s recent immigration cuts and how they are contributing to a looming recession. With a sharp decline in new student arrivals, the economy is feeling the pinch from billions...

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