New immigration minister says Trump presidency could prompt best and brightest to choose Canada
2025/03/22 Leave a comment
Of note (HESA also made a similar pitch):
The new Immigration Minister Rachel Bendayan thinks the Trump presidency is creating an “incredible opportunity” for Canada to attract the best and brightest from around the world – including talented people currently living in the United States.
In her first interview since being appointed to the portfolio in the cabinet shuffle last week, Ms. Bendayan said she had already discussed with fellow ministers the prospect of successful and highly educated people wanting to live here instead of the U.S.
“What I’m hearing is that people are thinking more and more about Canada, whether it’s in the United States, and Americans thinking about making the trip north, or quite frankly right around the world,” she said. “I think we could attract some of the best minds around the world, just as the United States once did. I think there’s an incredible opportunity to attract the best and the brightest, including from the United States to Canada.”
Donald Trump has criticized Canada’s immigration policies, implying they are lax, an accusation that Ms. Bendayan said is ”very far from the truth.”
She said Canada has “a robust immigration system” and “we take security very seriously.”
She said there is already a lot of co-operation and information sharing with the U.S. “in order to make sure that North America is a secure environment” and that is increasing.
But Ms. Bendayan said she wanted to make further reductions to the number of migrants living in Canada – including temporary migrants.
Last November, the government sharply tightened migration targets as part of its annual immigration levels plan. Ms. Bendayan said she wanted to maintain a downward trend for both permanent and non-permanent residents.
She said figures released this week showing a big reduction in the number of temporary residents are “important and certainly trending in the right direction.”
“But that number still needs to continue to come down,” she said….
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