Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has risen to the top of the social race with Justin Trudeau leaving as Canada’s premier minister. Poilievre’s strong criticism of Trudeau’s emigration policies and his pledges to reform Canada’s immigration structure have become important to his social platform.
In December 2024, Poilievre made his position distinct, telling reporters on Parliament Hill,” The extreme, out-of-control NDP-Liberal government has destroyed our system. We must experience a slower people development. He expressed disappointment over what he perceives as Trudeau’s handling of immigration, stating that, under the present government, “immigration was not even a controversial problem” until Trudeau took office.
Poilievre added that the rise in foreign students and low-wage temporary workers had disrupted what he called a “multigenerational compromise” regarding emigration being a beneficial force for the nation. ” We have to own a smaller community growth”, he stressed, calling for a major shift in immigration policy.
The Conservative leader has suggested that a incoming Conservative government may depend on the availability of accommodation, care, and employment. We will reference the number of people entering this country with the number of properties, the amount of health treatment available, and the presence of jobs, he said. Poilievre’s proposed view had successfully cover emigration rates, ensuring they do not surpass the country’s capability to provide for newcomers.
He has pledged to take action against what he believes are crimes in the momentary foreign workers and global pupil programs and that his government will “block temporary foreign workers who are taking work from Canadians.”
Poilievre has been particularly critical of Trudeau’s handling of the Temporary Foreign Worker ( TFW) program, which he believes has been undermined by lax regulations. He added that the president’s decision to outlaw restrictions on foreign workers in industries with lower employment had had a long-lasting impact. ” The state has destroyed the TFW program”, Poilievre said. ” I will keep the program in place for the agricultural industry, but I want to stop temporary foreign workers from stealing Canadian work.”
Trudeau claimed that “internal wars” had led him to believe that he could” not be the best opportunity” to win the next election. Trudeau expressed worry over the divisive politics of emigration, acknowledging that the government’s plans had become strained. But, Poilievre wasted no time seizing on what he sees as Trudeau’s failure to properly handle immigration.
Some of Trudeau’s critics, including Poilievre, who claim the damage has already been done, have come too late to criticize his selection to lower immigration rates in response to the current enclosure and work shortages. He said,” Trudeau’s last minute pre-election turnaround cannot be believed. He didn’t mend the immigration system that he broke”. Additionally, Powellivre criticized Trudeau for making bad choices, such as allowing President Biden to shut the Roxham Road border crossing and absolving of the card need for Mexico. He “persuaded widespread fraud and abuse in the international student program,” Poilievre asserted, making reference to the alarming tales of some foreign students living in overcrowded conditions.
The Liberal Party has the opportunity to hold a leadership challenge following Trudeau’s resignation, but Poilievre’s guarantees regarding immigration are likely to be a big problem in the upcoming election. Poilievre has pledged to rebuild what he believes was Canada’s once efficient multiculturalism system, but he has also made a promise to improve how it is managed in the future. By securing our frontiers, our ports, and our terminals, Poilievre declared,” We may stop the illegal entry of false immigrant claimants.”