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Feds, provinces meet to brainstorm ways to shrink number of temporary residents in Canada

by The Canadian Press
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Federal and provincial ministers are meeting in Montreal Friday to hash out how to shrink the number of temporary residents in Canada.

Immigration Minister Marc Miller is expected to meet with his provincial and territorial counterparts in person for the first time since he announced an unprecedented plan to set limits on the number of new temporary residents.

The aim is to rein in Canada’s runaway growth by decreasing the number of temporary residents from 6.2 per cent of Canada’s population in 2023, to five per cent over the next three years.

The new targets will be finalized in the fall, after the provinces and territories have had a chance to weigh in.

Labour economist Mikal Skuterud says Canada needs to disincentivize people from coming to Canada on temporary visas in hopes of getting permanent residency. 

Provincial labour needs are also expected to factor heavily into the discussions. 

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