Poll suggests Canadians skittish on future immigration increases as pandemic persists
OTTAWA — New data suggests that Canadians are feeling skittish about any future increases in immigration levels for the next 12 months.
Fifty-two per cent of those polled by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies want to see the currently low levels of immigration maintained for at least a year.
The data comes as the federal government prepares to unveil later this week its immigration targets for the coming year.
Canada had hoped to settle 341,000 people in 2020 but as of the end of August new arrivals were down 43.5 per cent compared to the first eight months of 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.