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François Legault

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Gender Male
Age 66
Date of birth May 26,1957
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Montreal
Canada
NationalityCanadian
Spouse Isabelle Brais
ResidenceEdifice Price
Quebec City
Canada
Office Premier of Quebec
Job Politician
Businessperson
Party Coalition Avenir Québec
Education HEC Montreal
University of Montreal
Position Premier of Quebec
Premier of Quebec since 2018
FoundedCoalition Avenir Québec
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Previous positionMinister of Health of Quebec (2002–2003)
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François Legault MNA is a Canadian politician serving as the 32nd premier of Quebec since 2018. A member of the Coalition Avenir Québec, he has led the party since its founding in 2011. Legault sits as a member of the National Assembly for the Lanaudière region riding of L'Assomption.

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... Quebec Premier Francois Legault said he is concerned more immigrants would weaken the French language in the province...

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... " Ewan Suaves, spokesperson for Quebec Premier Francois Legault, said the law is clear that politicians must recite the oath in order to sit...

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... The contribution is yet to be decided, but it will be " significant" says Premier Francois Legault, who revealed the move would make it the first in the nation to impose a fee...

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... Premier Francois Legault said during a news conference that people who have not received their first dose of vaccine will have to pay a " contribution"...

Canada: Why the country wants to bring in 1. 5m immigrants by 2025

Feb 16,2020 7:41 am

By Robin Levinson-KingBBC News, Toronto

Canada is betting big on Immigration to fill The Gap in its economy left by aging Baby Boomers leaving The Workforce - But not everyone is on board with bringing in so many people from abroad.

Earlier this month, The federal government announced an aggressive plan to take in 500,000 immigrants a Year by 2025, with almost 1. 5 million new immigrants coming to The country over The Next three years.

This plan would see Canada welcome About eight-times The Number of permanent residents each Year - Per population - than The UK, and four-times More Than its southern neighbour, The United States .

But a recent poll shows that there is also anxiety About welcoming in so many newcomers.

Canada bets big

For many years, Canada has tried to attract permanent residents - Landed immigrants who have The Right to stay in The country indefinitely But who are not citizens - to keep The population and The economy growing. Last Year , The country took in 405,000 permanent residents - The Most in its entire history.

The reasons are in, some ways, About simple math. Like many western nations, Canada has an aging population with a lower birth rate. What that means is that if The country wants to grow, instead of shrink, it will have to bring in immigrants.

Immigration already accounts for practically all of The country's labour force growth, and by 2032, it is expected to account for all of The country's Population Growth too, according to a government news release.

Earlier this month, The government announced that by 2025, they hope to bring in 500,000 new immigrants a Year , up About 25% from 2021 numbers.

A unique place in The World

Today, About one in four Canadians have come to The country as an immigrant, The highest among G7 nations. Compare that to The US, known colloquially as The World 's Melting Pot , where only 14% are an immigrant.

The UK also has an immigrant population of About 14%.

Madeleine Sumption , director of The Migration Observatory at Oxford University, said these numbers do not mean The UK is behind in Immigration , But rather than Canada is a bit of an " outlier".

The UK, a Small Island with twice The population of Canada, already has high population density, while Canada, which has a population of just over 38 million And One of The largest land masses in The World , has room to grow.

" Generally The UK has not had an objective of increasing population in The same way that Canada (has) done, " She Said .

Geoffrey Cameron, a political scientist at Mcmaster University , said that while many countries, like Canada, face lower birth rates and an aging population, The success of any Immigration system relies on popular support.

" The limiting factor for most countries is Public Opinion , " He Said .

In The US, where The Number of migrants entering The country through The southern border has reached an all-time high, there is overall a concern About having more immigrants than there are jobs.

Pre-Brexit, a wave of European Union migrants from Eastern Europe moving to The UK created a backlash against migration. But over The Past several years, Ms Sumption said, popular opinion for Immigration has risen, in part because people believe The country has better control over who comes in than they did before.

Canada, meanwhile, has historically had very high support for Immigration .

" I think part of The Reason for that is that there is a degree of Public Trust that Immigration to Canada is well-managed by The government and also is managed in a way that serves Canada's interests, " Mr Cameron said.

But that does not mean that there are no Immigration concerns.

In recent years, an influx of migrants at The US border has caused some controversy, and The emergence of a new fringe right-wing party in 2018, The People 's Party of Canada, kept The topic in The National conversation in The lead-up to The 2019 federal election.

Different parts of Canada also have different attitudes towards Immigration .

When The government announced its aggressive targets of up to 500,000 new immigrants a Year , The province of Quebec, which gets to set its own Immigration limits, said it would not take in More Than 50,000 a Year . That would mean that Quebec, which has 23% of The country's population, would only be taking in 10% of The country's immigrants.

Quebec Premier Francois Legault said he is concerned more immigrants would weaken The French Language in The province.

" Already at 50,000 it is difficult to stop The Decline of French, " He Said .

And while it's true that Canada may have more room to grow, some places are still feeling The Crunch . Major cities like Toronto and Vancouver - where About 10% of The population currently Lives - have affordable housing crises.

In a poll of 1,537 Canadians conducted by Leger and The Association of Canadian Studies, three out of four said they were somewhat or very concerned About The affect The new plan would have on housing and Social Services . Almost half, 49%, said The targets were too high, while 31% said that they were The Right number.

The Canadian approach

Another way that Canada is unique in The Western World is its emphasis on economic Immigration - About half of Canada's permanent residents are welcomed because of their skills, not under family reunification.

By 2025, The government hopes to make that 60%.

This is partly because of how The Canadian system was designed, said Mr Cameron. In The 1960s, Canada shifted from a system of quotas, where different countries were assigned different targets, to a points-based system that gave preference to highly-skilled immigrants who would more easily contribute to Canada's economy.

" The same kind of principles guide The System today, " he told The Bbc .

Globally, this is unique, although Australia and New Zealand have similar systems in place.

In The UK, a bit over one in four permanent residents are welcomed through The economic stream. In The US, only About 20% of green cards are issued for economic reasons. Both countries have signalled they hope to increase The proportion of economic immigrants entering their respective countries, But a Big Difference for both countries is that most economic immigrants must be sponsored by their employers.

In Canada, a job offer can count towards your total points, But it is not necessary.

While The UK recently switched to a points-based system, Ms Sumption said that in effect, it remains similar to their old system, which gave preference to immigrants who had job offers in place.

Can Canada meet its targets?

Not only does Canada take in more economic-class immigrants than other major nations, The country is also one of The Top for refugee resettlement, accepting 20,428 Refugees in 2021.

But while The country has set ambitious targets for The Future , history has shown it does not always meet its own expectations. In 2021, Canada had a target of resettling About 59,000 Refugees - almost Three Times as many as The country took in.

In an interview with The CBC, Immigration minister Sean Fraser said The Gap was largely due to Covid-related border closures both in Canada and around The globe.

By 2023, Canada aims to help resettle 76,000 Refugees .



Source of news: bbc.com

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