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Under Pressure, Trudeau Retreats from Open-Door Immigration

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a dramatic reversal of Canada’s immigration policy on Thursday, marking a stark departure from his long-standing approach of welcoming increased numbers of newcomers to the country.

Since taking office in 2015, Trudeau has consistently advocated for higher immigration levels, with his government setting record targets in 2022 to address pandemic-related labor shortages. However, in a big u-turn, Trudeau’s administration will now reduce permanent resident admissions to 395,000 in 2025 — a 21% decrease from the previous target of 500,000. The numbers will continue to decline to 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027.

Speaking at a news conference in Ottawa, Trudeau acknowledged his government’s missteps. “Our immigration system has always been responsible and it has always been flexible,” he said, but admitted that in trying to balance labor needs and population growth, “we didn’t get the balance quite right.”

The policy reversal comes at a challenging time for Trudeau, whose Liberal Party has been trailing the Conservatives by double digits in polls for over a year, partly due to housing concerns. The situation has become so tenuous that some Liberal lawmakers called for his resignation at a recent caucus meeting, though Trudeau maintains he plans to stay.

And this is more than just a policy change – it signals a potential end to Trudeau’s vision of Canada as a uniquely welcoming nation for immigrants, a stance that had distinguished it from other Western nations like the United States and European countries, where anti-immigration sentiment has gained traction. 

The decision appears driven by domestic pressures, particularly a recent Leger poll showing that nearly 65% of Canadians now believe there is “too many immigrants,” the highest level in 25 years.


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