



of agriculture workers—This phase would specifically deal with families of seasonal agriculture workers, a key stream of employment that Canada is trying to expand as part of its economic recovery.
IRCC is keen to implement these changes to aid economic recovery, these dates remain tentative.
Minister Fraser reports, much of phase two and three will still need to be developed in collaboration with provinces and employers.
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Why does Canada need more people?
Canada has long recognized the importance of immigration for the financial, demographic, and societal health of the country; however, the COVID19 pandemic has hurried the need for newcomers.
the country continues to face record high job vacancies, in the presence of low levels of unemployment, and a constant stream of retirees, immigration has become a key focus for economic health and recovery in the wake of a pandemicaffected 2020 and 2021.
As Minister Fraser noted in his December 2nd announcement, ten years ago there were roughly seven Canadian workers for every retiree leaving the workforce. Today there are closer to three workers for every retiree; and given the current trajectory this number is likely to fall to two, in the next 10-15 years. If these numbers do not rise, Canada will not have necessary skilled labour to maintain its most vital industries like healthcare and education; much less its economic growth or health.
Policy adjustments like the one above will be crucial steps, to ensure that continued health of Canadian society. IRCC has already committed (through the Immigration Levels Plan 20232025) to welcoming over 1.45 million new immigrants by the end of 2025.