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Resetting Immigration: Can We Plan it This Time?
After a decade of explosive (and damaging) growth, Canada’s immigration rates seem to be cooling off just a bit.
Jan 25 • David Clinton
Did Anyone Calculate the Unintended Consequences of Affirmative Action in Canadian Hiring?
It’s not like inequality has completely disappeared from Canadian life.
Jan 18 • David Clinton
Is the Temporary Foreign Worker Program Being Abused?
Are there jobs that Canadians just won’t do?
Sep 21, 2025 • David Clinton
Does Immigration Drive Up Canadian Housing Prices?
The Free Press recently published a fascinating article claiming that immigration is not a significant cause of housing cost increases in the U.S.
Jan 12, 2025 • David Clinton
The Hidden and Tragic Costs of Housing and Immigration Policies
We've discussed the housing crisis before. That would include the destabilizing combination of housing availability - in particular a weak supply of new…
Dec 8, 2024 • David Clinton
What Drives Canada's Immigration Policies?
Government decisions have consequences. But they also have reasons.
Sep 15, 2024 • David Clinton
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