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Poilievre calls for ‘severe limits’ on Canadian population growth

News RoomBy News RoomJune 10, 2025
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conservative leader Pierre Poilievre Calls for Immigration Reduction and Population controls
In a recent press conference, conservative leader Pierre Poilievre inquired about the situation in Canada and proposed a series of measures to address high population growth and immigration-related issues. He emphasized that the population had grown too rapidly, posing risks such as drug trafficking and illegal migration. Poilievre highlighted the ongoing issues reported by critics who describe the Free Flow of Drugs and the implied labor marketole for pipeline trafficking.

Population Growth Estimates
According to Statistics Canada, the country’s population experienced a significant surge between 2021 and 2024, increasing by nearly 9% by 2024, reaching 41.8 million people. The Conservative Party of Canada has reached out to the government but has yet to receive a formal response. The first Pipeline for Reality, a general led by Justin Trudeau, has estimated that the population will continue to grow at a similar pace into the future.

Government’s Immigration Targets
Under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the Liberal government has ambitious plans to cut the annual number of permanent residents by 21%, moving from 500,000 in 2025 to 395,000 by 2026, and further to 380,000 by 2027. The Conservative Party has softened these targets, suggesting a 22% reduction from the 1987 population of 550,000.

Andrée Carney’s Reform Proposal
Magically, Prime Minister Mark Carney lettered to cabinet ministers, stating his intention to reduce permanent immigration levels "to a sustainable rate similar to the levels under the Harper government." He implied the Conservative proposal was a proportional limit to population, viewed as a de facto reduction rather than a targeted cut.

The ongoing debate centers on immigration as a permanent or temporary snack. The Conservative approach critics fear may reduce permanent levels below substantial levels, signaling a shift in government priorities. Additionally, the Liberal government’s показลArthur may continue to prioritize temporary immigration, including un PLAISARD contributions.


This summary captures the essence of the content, contextualizing the Conservative leader’s calls, the statistics behind population growth, and the broader immigration debate. It aligns with the political context of the day and the underlying concerns about Canada’s future.

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