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Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Canada's long-held consensus on immigration is under threat, but has not disappeared.
Canada is set to significantly reduce its immigration numbers for the first time in years, marking a major shift in policy as the Justin Trudeau government faces increasing political pressure.