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canada will accept 1.2 million immigrants over next 3 years

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  • Investor
  • Sherbrooke, Québec
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where do you think these immigrants are most likely to settle? i'm assuming mostly in Ontario, probably Toronto, Ottawa, and west of Toronto? 

Ontario accepts almost as many immigrants as the rest of Canada combined, i wonder if this is what has driven the housing prices in Ontario and GTA over the past decade? it's too bad Quebec doesn't accept more immigrants, we actually accept less than BC and Alberta even though we have almost 2x their population. 

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Zorya Belanger
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After Ontario and BC, Alberta sees the largest number of immigrants to Edmonton and Calgary. My guess is it's due to affordability and multiculturalism.

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