- Canada needs to reduce population growth to modest levels (i.e., cut immigration, Temporary Foreign
- Workers & foreign students, refugees are separate).
- Canada’s population growth has been the highest in the G7 (double the US rate in 2019) because
- Canada drastically increased immigration after 2015, likely to meet the goal of 100 million in 2100,
- based on the corporate funded Century Initiative. This is not environmentally or economically
- sustainable.
- Canada's population should only grow by the minimum or modest amount necessary to meet our
- demographic and economic needs (under 0.5%).
- Submitter: Brian Graff
- Note from staff: This proposal has been posted for your consideration at the 2023 Annual General
- Meeting. The content of this proposal is fixed, however a draft version has also been posted in the
-Workshop to allow you to collaborate with the submitter on possible amendments. You can access the-workshop version of this proposal here ( /processes/create-proposals/f/457/proposals/4160 ), which-the submitter is still able to edit.
- Canada needs to reduce population growth to modest levels (i.e., cut immigration, Temporary Foreign
- Workers & foreign students, refugees are separate).
- Canada’s population growth has been the highest in the G7 (double the US rate in 2019) because
- Canada drastically increased immigration after 2015, likely to meet the goal of 100 million in 2100,
- based on the corporate funded Century Initiative. This is not environmentally or economically
- sustainable.
- Canada's population should only grow by the minimum or modest amount necessary to meet our
- demographic and economic needs (under 0.5%).
- Submitter: Brian Graff
- Note from staff: This proposal has been posted for your consideration at the 2023 Annual General
- Meeting. The content of this proposal is fixed, however a draft version has also been posted in the
- +Workshop to allow you to collaborate with the submitter on possible amendments and to review the
- +rationale and background information of the proposal. You can access the workshop version of this
- +proposal here ( /processes/create-proposals/f/457/proposals/4160 ), which the submitter is still
- +able to edit.