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[–] [email protected] 7 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (11 children)

Shame we never considered bringing in construction workers as we process over a million new immigrants a year.

Edit

I'll provide some links since I am coming off as racist/anti immigrant

here's a gov of Canada link to a pilot program for construction immigration strategies

Another article

“Despite this program’s utility, it excludes applicants with experience as construction trades helpers and labourers, which is one of the top two residential construction occupations most in need of workers.”

Both of these articles are from the worst priced housing markets (BC and Toronto) and both talk about temporary pilot programs/completely ignored labor skills resulting in continued construction labor shortages, which should be nearly impossible when bringing in a million people with favorable entry to construction workers.

I'm on mobile and I don't really feel like pumping out tons of articles to prove everything I say, but essentially the marketing on immigration has been "we're bringing homebuilders to Canada to relieve the housing crush" and the reality is "we're using immigration to prop up housing and suppress wages, with little actual home builders coming in who then require training anyhow."

Another comment mentioned that it's hard to ensure training and knowledge/understanding of trade skills, and language barriers can prevent people with construction experience from being able to work. So instead of enticing Canadians to get educated in jobs we need, we import them and make them take training anyhow to keep wages down.

I'm not trying to say immigration is bad, but what's happening in Canada is in reality far far away from the wave of homebuilding immigrants that was promised

[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Its almost like they should just remove migration restrictions and allow people to move freely instead of politicians playing politics to get the votes of stupid old people.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 7 months ago

I agree. Nation states shouldn't exist, along side their imaginary borders.

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