An academic study published by the Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) Centre for Urban Studies found that in 2023, Toronto has outpaced almost every major city on the continent in terms of population growth, including even Los Angeles and New York.
According to statistics, between July 1, 2022 and July 1, 2023, 125,756 new residents were added within the city limits alone, and 221,588 if you take the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) into account.
The population bubble has been inflated mainly by accelerated immigration, with the help of which the federal government plans to increase the country's population to a fantastic figure of 41 million.
This is presented under the slogan of filling the shortage of professional workers caused by the retirement of the baby boomer generation.
Although meticulous journalists have already found out that the Liberals do not condition the right of entry on professional skills, and have no idea who actually crosses Canadian borders.
And StatCan admits that “without temporary immigration, relying only on those with permanent resident status and natural increase (births minus deaths), the Canadian population would be three times smaller today.”
The question is, what’s wrong with that?
Anastasia Chupina