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Politicians react to Trudeau’s new immigration system: ’10 years too late’
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Politicians react to Trudeau’s new immigration system: ’10 years too late’

canadian Prime Minister that of Justin Trudeau new viral video explaining the new immigration The system received mixed reactions on social media.

Trudeau announced that Canada would limit immigration for the next three years after its population surpassed 41 million. According to the Prime Minister, it was a “baby boom” that the country could barely resist. As a result, the government announced that it would reduce authorized immigration by 20%.

On Sunday, Trudeau shared the video on YouTube but also included a short clip about hundreds of thousands more than Trudeau’s channel is used to. However, the imbalance of views, at just 7,500 likes, suggests her post is eliciting a wide range of responses.

“For generations, Canadians have welcomed newcomers like my parents,” wrote MP Francesco Sorbara. “We must ensure that the immigration system is manageable and that newcomers continue to succeed. Canada chose my family and I am blessed and filled with gratitude because of it.

“Young people will likely never be able to afford housing in this country because of your failed immigration policy,” wrote Shon Amayev, press secretary for Assembly Member John Rustad British Columbia legislature. “Now that you are about to lose power, you give up. 10 years too late. »

“This clown finally recognizes that he screwed up by allowing millions of foreigners to invade our country,” wrote the leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier. “He called those of us who sounded the alarm until a few months ago racist. And now we should believe him when he says he can fix what he broke?? What a joke.

Bernier is challenging Trudeau for prime minister in the October 2025 election. Currently, the People’s Party of Canada has no seats in Parliament, leaving Bernier with little chance of defeating Trudeau since the Party Liberal Prime Minister has 153 seats in the country’s House of Commons. Another prime ministerial candidate, Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre, also responded to Trudeau’s recent comments.

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“Classic Trudeau: he’s creating a problem. Then he says he should have resolved it sooner,” Poilievre wrote. “He blames bad actors for immigration problems. No, he’s the bad actor.

Meanwhile, an increase in mentions of Poilievre came in response to users of Trudeau’s video. Poilievre is a viable challenger, with his party holding 119 seats in the House of Commons.