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By: Elwin, John, Yuki & Simran Immigration of Canada By: Elwin, John, Yuki & Simran

Why did we choose this topic? The Canadian economy and culture have been heavily influenced by people born in foreign countries. Crimes particularly targeting Muslims grew nationally by 151 percent, while Jewish and black minorities respectively observed a 60 and 50 percent increase in hate crimes. We have the privilege of living in canada as second generation immigrants The dynamic and interesting aspect of the Canadians immigration system

Should canada be taking in so many refugees? Research shows that it is beneficial to take in refugees to keep Canadas economy going at a smooth rate

What to discuss? Economics Direct effect on people’s lives in Canada

How our economy is affected by Immigrants ( overall Eco. VS. wages )

How can we balance our overall GDP to our wages? What is your opinion on the relation between immigration and economics growth? What is your priority Overall GDP or personal wages explain.

Should Canadian tax dollars be spent on refugees?

Why is their anti immigrant sentiment?

How can we help to eliminate anti-immigrant sentiment?

Should our government invest in non profitable business to give insights about canadian employment to immigrants?

Should our government give out more temporary work visa or not ( to highly educated people )?

What kind of people could be allowed to be immigrant?

Is immigration necessary for our country?

Sources of immigration

Do they have to learn local language?

Guess if it would be more people who want to immigrate to Canada. Why?

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