Experts: Canada to reduce numbers of permanent and temporary immigrants for next two years

The Government of Canada announced Thursday that it plans to reduce the numbers of both permanent and temporary immigrants admitted to the country over the next two years (2025-2027).
These experts from 不良研究所 are available to share their insights:
Morton Weinfeld, Professor, Department of Sociology, has expertise in immigration; public policy analysis; ethnic and race relations; survey research and data analysis; and Canadian society.
Morton.weinfeld [at] mcgill.ca (English)
Thomas Soehl, Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair in International Migration has expertise in International Migration, Comparative Race and Ethnicity, Political Attachments of Migrants, Cross-Border Connections, Intergenerational Processes in Migrant Families.
Thomas.soehl [at] mcgill.ca (English, German)