canadians are growing increasingly uneasy with the number of new immigrants coming to the country, with three out of five people saying there are “too many,” the highest rate of dissatisfaction with canada’s immigration policies in decades, according to a new poll.
sixty per cent of canadian adults surveyed in the july poll said canada accepts too many newcomers, a 10-percentage-point increase in the number who shared that sentiment in february.
overall, just 28 per cent of respondents in the new poll, conducted by leger for the association of canadian studies, said the number of new arrivals is about right. three per cent said there are “too few” immigrants coming to canada.
the housing crisis and economic worries are driving a dramatic shift in attitudes over immigration numbers that emerged in the aftermath of the pandemic, said jack jedwab, president of the association of canadian studies. immigration is also moving to the top of national political agendas in the u.s. and many parts of europe, “and i don’t think canadians are insulated from those global debates,” jedwab said.
in france, marine le pen’s anti-immigration party significantly increased its seats in the country’s snap election. a june gallup poll found that 55 per cent of americans want to see less immigration, up from 41 per cent in 2023. former u.s. president donald trump has promised militarized mass deportations if re-elected.