Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s call for a “very hard cap” on immigration is both misleading and harmful. Blaming newcomers for housing shortages and youth unemployment serves to distract from the real culprits: decades of neoliberal economic policy and an unregulated housing market dominated by speculative interests.
The crisis is not about too many people—it’s about a system built to serve profits, not people. Migrant workers are not causing the housing crisis—they are among its primary victims. Reducing immigration while ignoring the systemic exploitation of temporary foreign workers only deepens inequality.
Framing migrants as the problem divides the working class and protects those truly responsible. Instead of scapegoating immigrants, we must fight for stronger labor protections, massive public investment in housing, and recognition of migrants’ essential role in our society.



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