Shift in Immigration Policy Goes Too Far

Shift in Immigration Policy Goes Too Far

Immigration
Pages:13 pages8 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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In this Thought Leadership piece, we quantify the impact of the federal government’s proposed abrupt reduction in immigration on Canada’s GDP, labour market, consumer spending, business investment, and housing market.

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This thought leadership piece assesses the impact on Canada’s economy of the federal government’s plan to abruptly reduce the number of non-permanent residents.

How will the reduced labour supply affect job markets and the unemployment rate? What will the proposed reduction in net immigration mean for consumer spending and business investment? To what extent could it alleviate the housing shortage?

Read the thought leadership piece to get our full analysis.

Key findings
Background to the abrupt reduction
Scenario assumptions
Reduced immigration results in an atypical economic slowdown
Too quick a reversal

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