Did you actually read my post. I answered already
Had you actually read my previous post you would have discovered that I have already answered your question.
“Not hiding my belief that 27k applicants per year so 40-50k seniors is too many seniors for Canada to absorb considering that the Canadian healthcare system is far from meeting the current demands and as the costs of delivering healthcare increases. I think that amount of PGP applications per year needs to be lowered and the amount of applications needs to be made in consultation with the provinces who actually deliver all services from healthcare to social services. There is a disconnect between the federal policy makers and what happens in the provinces. Not just for PGP but for various policies.”
Would add that the comments on the G&M article echo my concerns and G&M is not known as a conservative newspaper. Find in shocking that if you actually work in healthcare in Canada you don’t agree that our health system is already at capacity and not meeting the needs of the current population. Even in Alberta where the population is younger it is still the case.
So wont it be better if they just canceled PGP outright? You're not answering because you are afraid to say it.
I have mentioned before that Canada can afford to expand healthcare services. Canada can improve economically if we wanted to. There is more that we can do to improve industries.
It is all this obsession to want to look good, come across politically correct, SJW.
Image. Face.
So I am not worried for the long term because if things really do get bad economically or financially Canada has a lot it can do to raise money. Resource rich. Canadians are just having it good so they want to keep resources in the ground single nation wise try to save planet earth etc.
When push comes to shove things will change. Beggars cannot be choosers. Of course Canada is no beggar. No where near.
You probably wont understand what I mean because all your life you have lived in a rich country like Canada. Heard of the term first world problems?
Canada wants to look good. Which is also why they maintain the PGP. It is a luxury. That's my opinion. Fits in with the whole theme of Canada being cool being open to immigrants and refugees and is full of kindness and compassion and is charitable. Beggars and poor nations do not behave like this.
Economically it would be better for the PGP to be canceled of course. It will also help reduce the burden on the healthcare system.
But as someone who has parents that I am sponsoring I will say I am grateful and thankful that PGP exists. And I also hope it continues so other immigrants can have the joy of sponsoring their parents too. What I have enjoyed I wish for others too. Plus I do think Canada can afford it if it makes sacrifices on some issues.
What about you
@canuck78 ? You are not an immigrant. Your parents are born here. What is your interest and objective in coming here to this forum?