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Canada could miss some targets in reducing immigration: Desjardins

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 13, 2025
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The Canadian government is aiming to slow population growth by reducing the volume of temporary residents to under five percent of the general population, as outlined in a new report by Desjardins. The report highlights that while the target has been revised, there have been signs of a slowdown in the influx of new non-permanent residents, with population gains slowing year-over-year compared to a previous peak of 2024. Using data from Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey, the report finds that non-permanent residents’ month-over-month growth has significantly decreased compared to the 2024 peak. According to Desjardins’ economic analysts, LJ Valencia and Randall Bartlett, the key segments of the population are experiencing slower gains, with the newest immigrants experiencing the fastest slowdown. The report notes that the current number of non-permanent residents entering Canada is insufficient to meet the target of keeping temporary resident volumes below 5%, and that the figures often show a year-over-year drop of up to 25%, even though the total number of non-permanent residents increases by almost 40,000, surpassing the previous forecast of 100,000. Desjardins estimates that new non-permanent resident permits dropped by 25% in the final quarter of 2024, however, the total number rose by over 40,000, bringing it to about 100,000 higher than previous projections for the year. This suggests that while the population projection remains largely unchanged, the target for temporary residents is not achievable, raising concerns among the bureaucratic and political sides of the problem.

The report underscores the difficulty of meeting immigration targets set by_animation, especially given the potential for exit demands from provinces and cities to increase, which could create significant pressure on the federal government. Başilău final quarter figures suggest that non-permanent residents are mostly urging the country to achieve ambitious population targets, with the expenditure now showing a decline of up to 48% compared to a previous peak of 2023. Desjardins notes that researchers believe it is time for theCanada to pause its immigration policies and focus exclusively on permanent resident admissions, as temporary influxes continue to overcrowd the country, posing a real threat to_animation in a shrinking workforce. The company has expressed skepticism about accelerating these changes, noting that the large administrative burdens of implementing such a policy shift are too overwhelming. The government has also expressed concerns about potential urging of temporary resident legislation, given the recent political¹ expenditure¹¹. Desjardins agrees that Canada is grappling with the impacts of an undesirable outcome, such as a slowdown in population growth and economic contraction, but questions how these pressures could ultimately affect the target targets of temporary进行了更多的散播内容,试图提供更多 emotional和理解性的内容。

综上所述,得到每日新闻的用户可以关注该主题,了解当前加拿大政府在控制人口增长上的努力和挑战。描述了Desjardins的政策如何应对加拿大面对的当前挑战¹²,包括人口增长放缓、永久性移民需求增加以及对外部压力的担忧。这一报告揭示了一个复杂而多面的 CABG,其中既有政府的资源限制,也有非政府力量的介入。该报告不仅提供了数据支持了Desjardins的降 speeds目标,也指出了几个关键问题,如潜在的经济衰退风险以及持续人口过剩问题。

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