News @ The Times of India, 24 Dec 2008
"Professionals and degree-holders seeking immigration to Canada, beware! The number of degree-holder immigrants, including doctors and engineers, stuck in jobs with low education requirements, such as clerks, truck and cab drivers and salespeople, has risen steadily since the last recession of early 1990s, says a new study by Statistics Canada.
Employment problems for new immigrants will only get worse as Canada enters recession, experts warn."

NB. Info courtesy: Ahtasham Rizvi
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Yet Jason Kenney thinks Canada still needs 260,000+ immigrants a year and an additional 200,000 foreign temp workers. This has nothing to do with jobs but more so with directing immigrant and ethnic votes towards a Conservative party salivating for a majority government.
Canada accepts too many immigrants to begin with and has been doing so for far too. Canada needs to reduce it's immigration intake now especially during a recessionary period.
Immigrants are stuck in low paying jobs because the well paying jobs they assumed were waiting for them don't exist and never did. They were lied to and their greed made them gullible.
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