At the Corner Series: Open Doors for Immigration and Work Permits: Important Considerations

In the latest edition of our At the Corner Series, Naumaan Hameed and Howard Greenberg discuss the growing debate around immigration’s impact on Canada’s infrastructure. While high immigration levels are essential, the conversation now focuses on how effectively this growth is managed to ensure long-term success.

At the Corner Series: Open Doors for Immigration and Work Permits: Important Considerations

Our “At the Corner Series” continues our discussion of the implications of a rapidly increasing number of immigrants and foreign workers. Naumaan and Howard continue the discussion that has been appearing in Canadian newspapers on concerns raised with respect to the implications of immigration on the Canadian infrastructure. There are two sides to this discussion, which is now turning into a debate. High immigration levels are necessary—there can be no doubt—but the key may very well be in how they are managed!

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