Friday, June 30, 2006

globeandmail.com : Bevilacqua propone expansion en politica de inmigracion

CAMPBELL CLARK

OTTAWA -- Canada needs to double the flow of immigrants into the country to build up its population and drive economic growth, Liberal leadership candidate Maurizio Bevilacqua said yesterday.

In a bold proposal to throw open the doors to the country, Mr. Bevilacqua proposed that Canada expand its immigration system beyond filling holes in the labour market, bringing in far more foreign relatives of Canadians to expand the population.

His proposal calls for Canada to increase its immigration rate immediately to 1 per cent of the population, or about 325,000 people, rather than the roughly 240,000 a year it brings in now. By 2016, he would increase immigration to 1.5 per cent of the population, which would be about 490,000 people a year based on the current population.

"We can't be timid," Mr. Bevilacqua said in an interview yesterday. "I have very much an expansionist view of Canada."


globeandmail.com : Bevilacqua proposes 'expansionist' policy to boost immigration

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