Almost half of immigrants want to leave Canada: survey data.


Over 40% of immigrants intend to leave Canada
According to a survey by Pollara Strategic Insights, over 40% of immigrants who recently arrived in Canada expressed a desire to leave the country. Specifically, 42% indicated that if they had a choice, they would consider moving to another country. Additionally, 14% of respondents reported that they were unable to find work.
Most immigrants believe that staying in Canada is not beneficial, as the country lacks the necessary infrastructure and enough job opportunities. This data indicates a widespread negative sentiment among immigrants regarding their situation in the country.
Trudeau announced resignation due to dissatisfaction
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decided to step down amid growing discontent with his leadership. This decision already has a negative impact on the domestic political situation in Canada.
Trump suggests Canada join the US
US President Donald Trump reacted to Trudeau's announced resignation by proposing that Canada join the United States. A geographical map shared on the social network Truth Social, where Trump merged Canada with the US, demonstrates his desire to strengthen cooperation between the countries. He also referred to Canada as the new territories of the United States.
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