EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 3 MIN
LeDrew + Tony Keller: How Canada Lost Control of Immigration
from The LeDrew Three Minute Interview
Canada was once seen as a country that got immigration right. So what changed?In this Three-Minute preview, Stephen LeDrew speaks with Tony Keller, columnist with The Globe and Mail and author of Borderline Chaos: How Canada Got Immigration Right and Then Wrong, about the major shift in Canadian immigration policy after 2015.Keller argues that Canada’s previous immigration model was relatively high-volume, but also controlled, selective, and focused on bringing in skilled, educated economic immigrants. In recent years, he says that focus changed — with far more emphasis on temporary foreign workers, international students, and lower-skilled labour.The conversation explores:How Canada’s immigration system changed after 2015Why “more people” did not automatically create a stronger economyThe rise of temporary immigration streamsPressure on jobs, housing, and public confidenceWhy Keller still describes his book as pro-immigrationAnd why he believes Canada needs to return to a smarter, more selective modelThe full 10-minute interview is available for members, where LeDrew and Keller go deeper into student visas, Roxham Road, Ontario colleges, temporary workers, and how Canada’s immigration system became what Keller calls Borderline Chaos.You can buy Tony Keller’s Book here - https://www.amazon.ca/Borderline-Chao...Contribute To Information and Debate that is NOT Paid For, and Influenced,ByThe Carney Government:https://paypal.me/3minuteinterviewCheques accepted at:Stephen LeDrew303 Bay StreetToronto, OntarioM5H 2R1Follow Stephen on other social media platforms.https://www.stephenledrew.ca / stephen.ledrew / stephenledrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Canada was once seen as a country that got immigration right. So what changed?In this Three-Minute preview, Stephen LeDrew speaks with Tony Keller, columnist with The Globe and Mail and author of Borderline Chaos: How Canada Got Immigration Right and Then Wrong, about the major shift in Canadian immigration policy after 2015.Keller argues that Canada’s previous immigration model was relatively high-volume, but also controlled, selective, and focused on bringing in skilled, educated economic immigrants. In recent years, he says that focus changed — with far more emphasis on temporary foreign workers, international students, and lower-skilled labour.The conversation explores:How Canada’s immigration system changed after 2015Why “more people” did not automatically create a stronger economyThe rise of temporary immigration streamsPressure on jobs, housing, and public confidenceWhy Keller still describes his book as pro-immigrationAnd why he believes Canada needs to return to a smarter, more selective modelThe full 10-minute interview is available for members, where LeDrew and Keller go deeper into student visas, Roxham Road, Ontario colleges, temporary workers, and how Canada’s immigration system became what Keller calls Borderline Chaos.You can buy Tony Keller’s Book here - https://www.amazon.ca/Borderline-Chao...Contribute To Information and Debate that is NOT Paid For, and Influenced,ByThe Carney Government:https://paypal.me/3minuteinterviewCheques accepted at:Stephen LeDrew303 Bay StreetToronto, OntarioM5H 2R1Follow Stephen on other social media platforms.https://www.stephenledrew.ca / stephen.ledrew / stephenledrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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