National Post: Record opposition among Canadians to taking in more immigrants, but too soon to call it a trend, pollster says
Growing opposition to accepting more immigrants includes 'a significant segment' of the left-of-centre base, says Shachi Kurl of the Angus Reid Institute.
OTTAWA — Canadians have been dubious for decades about the merits of increasing levels of immigration, but a new report also suggests growing opposition to immigration over the past few years.
The report from the Angus Reid Institute analyzes polling data going back to 1975 to show that, throughout that period, a relatively constant number of Canadians — around one in four — have always said they think immigration levels should be decreased, while support for keeping levels the same has tended to be slightly higher. Only about 10 per cent of Canadians have supported increasing the levels during that time.
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WNU Editor: This is causing political headaches for Prime Minister Trudeau .... especially in the French province of Quebec. And if not resolved, he will not win re-election next year when Canadians go to the polls.