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Most Canadians believe heightened immigration will be valuable to national economy

Vimal Sivakumar
Published: March 11, 2023

from urban population centres across Canada suggest that rent prices in these areas are 鈥渟oaring鈥 as a result of 鈥渆xplosive population growth.鈥

This is creating conditions that are requiring many Canadians to leave major cities and find more affordable housing in other communities.

Additionally, there is a belief that may compromise the Canadian housing market by creating a level of demand that the country may not be able to keep up with. In fact, according to Royal Bank of Canada economist Robert Hogue, Canada would at least 鈥270,000 [new housing] units per year by 2025鈥 to stay in line with expected demand.

Public opinion on the economic impact of heightened immigration

In spite of this suggestion, a recent indicates that the majority of polled Canadians remain focused on the positive impact they expect immigration to have on the economy.

The following breaks down the responses of 1,012 survey participants:

  • More than half (52%) of respondents said they believe Canada鈥檚 increased annual immigration target will have a 鈥減ositive or somewhat positive鈥 effect
  • Slightly over one-third (38%) said this increase will have a 鈥渘egative or somewhat negative鈥 impact
  • Around 1-in-20 surveyed Canadians (6%) were 鈥渦nsure鈥 what economic impact would come from increased annual immigration targets
  • A small contingent of respondents (4%) indicated that they believe Canada鈥檚 increased immigration target will have 鈥渘o impact鈥 on the economy

Note: This survey was conducted online and over the phone between February 26 and March 1, 2023

Canada鈥檚 relationship with immigration

Immigration is allowing Canada to experience the fastest population growth rate of any country in the Group of Seven. That trend is expected to continue in line with Canada鈥檚 rising immigration targets, which include welcoming 500,000 new permanent residents in 2025 in line with the .

Note: As of 2021, census data indicates that immigrants make up 23% of Canada鈥檚 total population

This is expected to follow an immigration target of 485,000 in 2024 and a target of 465,000 this year.

According to the Nanos poll, public support for this year鈥檚 target has increased by 10% since November 2020, while 鈥渁bout a third鈥 of respondents say Canada should accept fewer permanent residents and 15% of the surveyed public 鈥渨anted the country to bring in more people.鈥

Further establishing public support for immigration across Canada is a survey by the Environics Institute of Canada, in partnership with the Century Initiative, from October 2022. In this survey, 鈥渘early 70% of Canadians were found to disagree or strongly disagree when asked if Canada鈥檚 immigration levels were too high.鈥

This was followed up by another Century Initiative report from February this year. The report, titled , reinforces the reality that many Canadians support immigration. This is especially true of immigration as it relates to foreign nationals from crisis-stricken nations, as 76% of Canadians believe that the country 鈥渟hould accept more immigrants from places experiencing major conflicts鈥.

This figure is an increase of 42% from 1993, making it evident that Canadians have a largely positive outlook on immigration.

Efforts to gather more public opinion on immigration

In an effort to allow Canadians even more opportunities to express their opinions and beliefs on immigration, Canada has also begun an initiative called 鈥An Immigration System for Canada鈥檚 Future鈥.

This venture will allow Canadians to participate in dialogue sessions, surveys and other events for the purpose of sharing 鈥渢heir ideas and perspectives on how [Canada] can build a stronger, more adaptive immigration system for Canada鈥檚 future.鈥

This initiative, which began with a discussion session led by in Halifax last month and will continue through the spring, invites stakeholders of all kinds 鈥 including 鈥渁ll levels of government [as well as] businesses, academia, post-secondary institutions, settlement organizations鈥 - to participate in these events and allow their voices to be heard.

(IRCC) notes that 鈥渢he input gathered [through this initiative] will inform Canada鈥檚 future immigration policies and programs and will help shape a system that will benefit communities across the country for decades to come.鈥

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