I agree with everything that has been said above, but that is cherry-picking a very specific case in terms of immigration. Like most things political, one side wants to engage one extreme, and the other side takes the other extreme.
I would support immigration reform in Canada taking into consideration jobless rate against immigration on a sliding scale, and not including children of immigrants on a projection of working age representation of people 20 years from now is just stupid.
That doesn't mean that I believe that the situation pertaining to doctors entering this country is working. It also doesn't mean that believing that some parts of the immigration policy needs tightening makes me a nazi.
To bring the thread back in line with it's intention, it's unfortunate that the election and actions of Trump has created an environment where any discussion of issues plants you at one extreme or the other, and the middle is without representation. Happening in the US now, and getting significantly worse in Canada.
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