The prime minister made the remarks at a housing announcement in Halifax on Tuesday.
Trudeau revealed a new $6 billion program on Tuesday called the “Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund” meant to increase new home building, as well as to upgrade existing supports like waste and water infrastructure.
A reporter asked if the government would be dialling back temporary immigration to quell the housing crisis, both in terms of affordability and supply.
Trudeau responded by acknowledging that existing policies have led to unsustainably high numbers of newcomers.
“It’s really important to understand the context around immigration. Every year we bring in about 450,000, now close to 500,000, permanent residents a year, and that is part of the necessary growth of Canada. It benefits our citizens, our communities, it benefits our economy,” said Trudeau.
“However, over the past few years we’ve seen a massive spike in temporary immigration, whether it’s temporary foreign workers or whether it’s international students in particular that have grown at a rate far beyond what Canada has been able to absorb.”
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