There’s got to be statistics some where on the number of housing units built per year. There’s no way we’re keeping pace with building enough. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg for problems.
And don't forget that in addition to the 300,000 immigrants, we take about 500,000 "temporary" foreign workers and foreign students, only they're not so temporary because they're all given a path to permanent residency. Quebec recently took a step in the right direction when they stopped giving permanent residency to foreign students. We should all do the same.
And yet the government will say that we’re only bringing in 300 000 a year.
There’s got to be statistics some where on the number of housing units built per year. There’s no way we’re keeping pace with building enough. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg for problems.
Oh don't worry, we'll build plenty of cheap, commie bloc "low income housing" for them.
I just went through Toronto for the first time in my life. I felt like I was in Eastern Europe.
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/en/subjects/housing/residential_construction_and_investment
That's just regular migration.
You're not accounting for "irregular crossings"
yup, as planned.
And don't forget that in addition to the 300,000 immigrants, we take about 500,000 "temporary" foreign workers and foreign students, only they're not so temporary because they're all given a path to permanent residency. Quebec recently took a step in the right direction when they stopped giving permanent residency to foreign students. We should all do the same.