Event Description
Canada’s immigration system has increasingly emphasized temporary residency, with permits rising from 190,000 in 2000 to 1.6 million in 2024. This growth has outpaced permanent immigration and sparked debate over its economic and social impacts. Temporary foreign workers now fill significant roles in sectors like agriculture and hospitality, influencing labour markets, housing and public services. Supporters highlight workforce needs and economic stability, while critics raise concerns about worker rights and long-term policy implications.
This debate explores whether Canada’s reliance on temporary international labour should be eliminated or rethought — and what the long-term consequences may be.
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- External Organization
- General Public
- All Students
- Alumni
- Faculty
- Graduate Students
- JD
- Staff
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