Canada has lots of space, and lots of small towns that are dying because of lack of population. Even our "big" cities are miniscule compared to world standards. Obvious importing a zillion people in a single day would be difficult and cause a bunch of problems. But Canada could certainly allow many times more people in that we do. I think restrictions on immigration are a very "20th century" kind of thinking. In the global economy when capital moves freely, it only causes extreme inequalities when people are restricted from moving freely as well. Yes changing the system would cause some bumps and bruises, but in the long term i see it as the only way forward into the next century. Free movement of people is the natural conclusion to globalization.canuck_in_uk said:Yes, they do NEED to control immigration. If Canada opened the borders to anyone and everyone, no restrictions, no rules, the country would be inundated with tens of millions of immigrants within a very short time. There would be no jobs for them, no housing, millions would go on welfare. The infrastructure, economy, social services, the health system, would all be crushed under the strain of that many new immigrants.
No, if you think of the head tax in the 1880s, restriction on immigration already existed in the 19th century.steerpike said:I think restrictions on immigration are a very "20th century" kind of thinking.
I completely understand you missing your sisters. I miss mine too (and brothers, parents, grandparents, friends etc)... It can make you really depressed. I have found two things make me feel happier:Rass said:Hi all,
We did our landing one year ago. Now We live in Mississauga peel
My husband is too busy all the time!!
I have no family such as brothers or sisters in Canada.
I would like to bring my sister and her family to canada !! Can I!!!
If yes what should i do!!
If no, why cant i have one member of my family beside me !
I feel lonely without my sisters!
Any one has an idea!!
Please advise me!
Waiting for your response!
Regards,
Maha
I guess so. But that was just on one race of people. And our government has since had to apologize several times officially and also pay reparations to the grandchildren of those people. I wonder why the money I have to pay to CIC isnt considered a "head tax"?steaky said:No, if you think of the head tax in the 1880s, restriction on immigration already existed in the 19th century.
Globalization has been on the move since the 70's. In a hundred years or more when the 3rd world catches up to the 1st you will no longer have countries with their own sovereignty. There will be economic fiefdoms most likely managed by appointments of corporations.on-hold said:It's always tempting to think that we've solved all the nasty stuff that people used to do -- slavery, etc. -- and assume that everything about the world we live in is pretty decent. I wouldn't be surprised if there comes a time when people look back at this moment, and how billions of people are born and have no right to move from where they are born, and consider that as horrific as slavery. It's a weird idea, that we own the world and decide who moves where.
Thought we were there already.CanadianJeepGuy said:There will be economic fiefdoms most likely managed by appointments of corporations.
I second that. We live in an illusion of freedom where the monarchy are the politicans, corporations, and super rich.truesmile said:Thought we were there already.
We have always only been as free as we believe we are. When we lose unions we have lost whatever foothold we have to determine our freedom.amikety said:I second that. We live in an illusion of freedom where the monarchy are the politicans, corporations, and super rich.
They probably hate exclamation marks hahauser828 said:Give the lady a break, she just asked a question and made a comment - why is everyone ganging up on her.