
July 16: Darrell Bricker, IPSOS, Immigration in Canada. Europe in Turmoil
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
Refugees to Canada living on the sidewalks of Toronto.
Immigration number to increase to 500,000 annually by 2025 according to the federal government.
Meanwhile,15-20% of immigrants to Canada leave within the first 10 years of being here.
At this time an anti-immigrant, anti-migrant backlash is being experienced in Europe. The Netherlands government has fallen on the issue. - Political parties challenging immigration policies have been voted into office, or hold the balance of power in Italy and Finland. In Austria, the Freedom Party, also challenging immigration numbers is leading in the polls. - Similar situation exists in Germany - An anti-immigrant political party is receiving increased backing in Sweden.
So how are Canadians feeling about the issue of immigration? We look at pre-Covid and post-Covid Canada with two IPSOS polls. 2019 IPSOS headline: Canadians becoming more nervous about immigration.
Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO, IPSOS Public Affairs
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