Juno Jump Start | Government refuses to release data on how many ‘temporary’ migrants leave Canada
The CBSA is refusing to release data on how many students and temporary workers leave the country when their visa permits expire, Candice discusses why the government is hiding migrant data, and more.
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Two separate but related things about this.
First, it comes as no surprise that the government won't release the data. That's SOP for the Liberals on anything that reflects poorly on their actions. As with most, if not all their decisions, they tend towards the one-dimensional, never looking past immediate results, showing no concern for long-term, or even short-term consequences. Just the immediate, when they get to virtue signal.
Second, it doesn't bother me that much since it's been about ten years since I believed anything the government told me. Period.