Don't make election about immigration, corporate Canada tells political leadersPolitical | 207179 hits | Apr 26 9:24 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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"OTTAWA -- Big business leaders worried about Canada's aging demographics have been urging political parties to avoid inflaming the immigration debate ahead of this fall's federal election.
The head of the lobby group representing chief executives of Canada's largest corporations said he's already raised the issue with political leaders who are shifting into campaign mode for the October vote.
With signs of public concern about immigration, Business Council of Canada president and CEO Goldy Hyder said he's promoted the economic case in favour of opening the country's doors to more people..."
The election should be about immigration.
Well, it won't be because both parties have pretty much the same policies,
and the smaller ones want even more flooding in.
No one has any policy to restrict immigration.
Because it is what the masters want.
The election should be about immigration.
Trump made the 2016 election about immigration speaking the the truth when no one else wanted to because they were worried about offending immigrants. This is what Canada needs but our political leaders are spineless pandering Tards.
No one has any policy to restrict immigration.
Maxime Bernier does. If he plays his cards right, he could totally turn the election and the debates that go with them about immigration.
The PPC is the only way to go in October.
-J.