Quebec, which represents 23% of Canada's population, brought in roughly 15.7% of the immigrants in 2022. By contrast, Ontario took 184,000 (42% of the total), even though it represents 38% of Canada’s population.
Pedestrians walk down St. Catherine Street in Montreal, April 2020. “The federal government’s intention to significantly increase its immigration thresholds over the next few years is concerning,” the office of Quebec's immigration minister says.OTTAWA, Ont.
Quebec controls the number of economic immigrants it takes each year and the province’s premier. François Legault, said in September that taking more newcomers would be a “bit suicidal” to Quebec’s culture and identity.“The federal government’s intention to significantly increase its immigration thresholds over the next few years is concerning.
“Newcomers play a crucial role in the future of our communities and our economy,” said press secretary Bahoz Dara Aziz. “Our country must continue to grow our population if we’re going to meet the needs of the labour force, rebalance an aging population, continue to reunite families, and make good on our commitments to support some of the world’s most vulnerable people.”
She said they estimate $7 billion in manufacturing output that could have taken place last year was sidelined due to labour shortages. She said she understands the provincial government wants to protect French, but many of the unfilled jobs are in regions of the province where newcomers will have to learn quickly
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