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Canada’s immigration model is coming under strain

Until now its brand of multiculturalism has set an example to the rest of the developed world
Robson Street in Vancouver. Canada needs to address its housing problems and strains on public services in big cities to ensure its immigration system remains efficient
The writer is author of ‘Why the Germans Do It Better’ and is working on a new book about global best practice

Immigration is one of the dominant issues of our time. It has played a major role in the European elections and in campaigning in Britain. Across the world, it has led to anger, the promise of easy solutions and the rise of populism. 

What is required instead is a sober discussion about demography, employment, multiculturalism and integration. One of only a few countries that has confronted the problem with political maturity is Canada. Indeed, the ability to welcome and absorb people from elsewhere has been Canada’s calling card for more than half a century.

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