New Canadians Speak Out: Experiences and Concerns in a Changing Canada

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New Canadians Speak Out: Experiences and Concerns in a Changing Canada
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A CBC News survey reveals the experiences and anxieties of recent immigrants to Canada, highlighting their satisfaction with life while pointing to challenges in accessing jobs and services.

Amid passionate debates and policy proposals surrounding immigration to Canada , a crucial voice has been missing: that of immigrants themselves. This prompted CBC News to directly engage recent newcomers, delving into their experiences in their adopted country. A survey commissioned by CBC revealed that newcomers express satisfaction with their lives in Canada , but highlight a lack of sufficient jobs and services to enable them to fully thrive.

As Canada anticipates a new year and the lead-up to a federal election, immigration is poised to be a prominent political issue, alongside concerns about affordability, housing, healthcare, and the potential impact of U.S. tariffs. Recent polling indicates significant anxieties about the number of immigrants Canada accepts and the resulting strain on housing, healthcare, and the economy. However, amidst these discussions, the perspectives of immigrants themselves have often been overlooked. CBC News partnered with Pollara Strategic Insights to conduct a survey of 1,500 individuals who arrived in Canada within the past decade through various pathways, including government immigration programs, student visas, refugee asylum, and temporary work permits

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