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Newcomers are expected to account for all the country’s population growth by 2032

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Artwork: “Seeking Safety” by Tahir Harem

I’ve spent much of my career working in immigration and settlement, and one thing has always been clear to me: Canada’s future is deeply connected to how well we welcome and support newcomers.

A recent piece from CTV News highlights that immigration could soon account for all of Canada’s population growth. That’s a significant moment.

But beyond the numbers, this is about people. Families. Talent. Potential.

At ISSofBC, our vision is simple: we all thrive together in community. When newcomers are supported to learn English, find meaningful work, and build connections, it strengthens all of us — our economy, our workplaces, and our neighbourhoods.

Immigration isn’t just a policy conversation. It’s a nation-building one.

If we want Canada to thrive in the decades ahead, we must continue investing in inclusion, belonging and community capacity.

For those interested, the article is worth a read:
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/article/immigration-could-soon-account-for-all-of-canadas-population-…

#Immigration #Canada #Community #Inclusion #WorkforceDevelopment #ISSofBC #WeAllThriveTogether

Chris Friesen
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