I'm not sure why people get so emotional over sentiments of some random chat forum on the internet. When people don't have their voices heard, they use different avenues to vent, CH2 being one of them.My only question to PP would be if he can prove there's an actual red tape as that's being challenged by JT's team.
r/CH2 is just a bunch of losers with mediocre jobs and no life. They think everything bad in their life is happening either because of Indians or international students. The later does impact housing costs a bit, but blaming them for everything is just immature. Since they are too much of a coward and can't hold greedy Canadians owning majority of the real estate or even their own govt accountable, they just hate the easy to target groups. Most Canadians don't share the same views as r/CH2 tbh. They(Canadians minus r/CH2) understand that were are all in this because of the govt's mess.
So far, despite all the dumb negativity and hate, we should look at stats from Canadian govt on how well we(PRs) did in 2022: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/express-entry-publications/summary-2022.html At the end, price sensitivity isn't everything. By their own account(Canadian govt), we outperform most Canadians economically.
If they continue to hate based on pseudo-standards that shouldn't matter to them(clothing, smelly, accent, color, cooking, etc), good immigrants will leave as we have options. Bad immigrants will stay. They will exactly be left with the ones they hate the most and the ones that are going to really bother them. That's why blanket hate is a very very dumb idea. Reality is they(r/CH2) like capitalism when it favours them, but they don't like it when it hurts. They simply haven't learned anything yet.
Also with regards to majority Canadians not having an issue with immigration is false. CH2 maybe a bit xenophobic towards current generation of Indian migrants but you go to any platform, ask any Canadian, most do not support the existing immigration policy. Housing crisis has multiple contributing factors and immigration is most definitely is one of them. I know a lot of young Canadians born and raised here who's parents have contributed to the economy their whole life by paying taxes and these young folks are struggling to find a job due to the sheer number of immigrants (mostly Indians) lining up for entry level jobs. These guys are competing with hundreds and thousands of other immigrants in a country that is already stretched thin for it's resources and the government just keeps increasing the numbers. Indians are sometimes targeted also because the culture also has an indirect impact in exacerbating the issues with Canada. For instance most Indians want their parents, grand parents and extended families to move here with them who ultimately end up using Canadian social services without contributing much.
Why aren't there immigrant construction workers? If people wanna buy houses, there should be a small fraction of them who should be willing to build it as well. There are just not enough house builders and the infrastruction to support immigration is terrible.
I'm not against immigration as it does not impact me but I completely understand the sentiments from Canadian citizens shared online.
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