Canada's immigration system is broken

tay

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Jason Kenney used to say the immigration system was broken and he was going to fix it. Yet it’s more broken now than when he took over in 2008.


Just about everything he has touched — and he touches a lot as minister for immigration and citizenship — is in chaos. The entire system is mired in scandalous delays. Crucially, different elements of it are working at cross-purposes.


About 1.3 million Canadians don’t have jobs. Another million are underemployed or have given up looking for work. The unemployment rate for the young is twice the national average, though they are the most educated in our history.


Yet Kenney has kept bringing 250,000 and more immigrants every year. Many of them can’t find jobs, either. Their unemployment rate is twice the national rate. Of those who do have jobs, three in four are not working in their fields — not using the education and skills for which they were selected as immigrants.


Yet Kenney is also bringing hundreds of thousands of temporary foreign workers, of whom we have at least 500,000. Perversely, the program kept growing while the economy slowed down. Faced with public fury, he recently made a show of reforming it but, tellingly, did not kill it or even cap it.


This is Stephen Harper’s Republican economic theology at work — supply businesses with cheap and pliant labour, even as our corporations remain among the lowest spenders in the industrialized world on recruitment, retention, training and skills development.

Where shortages do exist, they should be addressed by better immigrant-selection, not temporary foreign workers. Besides taking away jobs from Canadians and depressing wages, guest workers put Canada on the path of Germany or Saudi Arabia, creating a two-tier society with all its long-term ills.


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taxslave

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ANd yet all across the north they are begging for workers for good paying jobs. Just not within skateboard distance of the parental basement. Oh and they require that pants be worn all the way up to your waist.
 

Durry

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Jason Kenney has done a pretty good job. At least now people have to be able to get a job in Canada before they are allowed in. Before the Libs just opened the immigration gates and let in who ever was going to vote Liberal. I remember old Sheila baby tried to get a Bill passed where only immigrants would be able to work for the Federal Gov. She just kept bringing in people from Pakistan because they promised they would vote for her.

Part of the Job problem today is Canadians don't want to take a lot of the jobs that available. . Some of the floors in some hotel rooms in Calgary had to be closed because they could not find enough people that want to clean hotel rooms. And newfies don't want to leave there unemployment cheque in Newfie land!!

And I don't know about you but when I go to McDonalds or a food court I don't want to be served by some unshaven long haired weirdo !!!
 

Machjo

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It was really broken in the 1800s, but there have been some improvements since.

ANd yet all across the north they are begging for workers for good paying jobs. Just not within skateboard distance of the parental basement. Oh and they require that pants be worn all the way up to your waist.

So maybe social assistance could include free job training... up North! :)

Take it or leave it?
 

WLDB

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And I don't know about you but when I go to McDonalds or a food court I don't want to be served by some unshaven long haired weirdo !!!

haha if you dont want to be served by those types of people you should avoid all fast food places. Minimum wage fast food jobs only attract people like that or students.
 

petros

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About 1.3 million Canadians don’t have jobs. Another million are
underemployed or have given up looking for work. The unemployment rate for the
young is twice the national average, though they are the most educated in our
history
There is plenty of work for Canadians but it's all "beneath" them or they won't move to live better lives in other parts of Canada. If somebody is willing to pull up stakes, move to Canada to take jobs Canadians don't want, then all the power to them.
 

taxslave

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It was really broken in the 1800s, but there have been some improvements since.



So maybe social assistance could include free job training... up North! :)

Take it or leave it?

That would infringe on their charter right to be slackers and freeloaders. Besides they need training before they go or they would all die of stupidity.
 

WLDB

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How do you fix Canadian laziness which leads to the need for immigration?

I wouldnt say its just laziness. There is also the fact that we arent having nearly as many children as we used to. Our population would probably be in decline without immigration.