Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Canadian businesses bear some responsibility in the immigration crisis, noting that they have become reliant on temporary workers.
“I’ve also acknowledged that the [immigration] system has gotten overheated. To some extent, the country has indeed gotten addicted to temporary workers, and businesses have taken advantage of that. They’ve leveraged that opportunity, and I think there’s some responsibility there,” Miller said during the Oct. 8 Senate Question Period.
The minister was addressing a question about his upcoming Immigration Levels Plan for 2025–2027, which will be presented to Parliament on Nov. 1, as first covered by Blacklock’s Reporter….