It’s been hotly debated that immigrants often move to the three big of cities of Canada which are Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. The huge influx of migrants to these areas puts a strain on housing and social services. People have theorized that if they spread to other parts of the country, it will put less strain on the residents of these cities. On the other hand, most of the infrastructure, jobs and services are more accessible in big cities which is what draws people to them in the first place
I cannot agree any more than I already have 💯💯💯💯💯. But do you not think that the more people go to those other cities the more jobs will be generated in such places.
@@chrys-oi think it will be beneficial for those communities in the long run. That’s why the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program was started, to shift immigrants to these dying communities and hopefully revitalize their economy.
Wow this is serious
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It is very very serious
It’s been hotly debated that immigrants often move to the three big of cities of Canada which are Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. The huge influx of migrants to these areas puts a strain on housing and social services. People have theorized that if they spread to other parts of the country, it will put less strain on the residents of these cities. On the other hand, most of the infrastructure, jobs and services are more accessible in big cities which is what draws people to them in the first place
I cannot agree any more than I already have 💯💯💯💯💯.
But do you not think that the more people go to those other cities the more jobs will be generated in such places.
@@chrys-oi think it will be beneficial for those communities in the long run. That’s why the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program was started, to shift immigrants to these dying communities and hopefully revitalize their economy.
But it affects college studies right?
Yes it does but not so much