Amid Canada’s housing crisis, immigration needs to be slower, more focused
Michael Veall is a professor of economics at McMaster University.
High expected immigration is the main reason that Canada’s total output will likely increase by 1.5 per cent annually in 2023 and 2024, according to the headline numbers from the International Monetary Fund World Economic Outlook. That would be the highest in the Group of Seven.
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