PM Trudeau admits to ‘mistakes’ in immigration policy

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has admitted that his government made mistakes in its immigration policy, which led to bad actors like fake colleges and big corporations exploiting the system for their vested interests...

The prime minister is facing intense public criticism due to his policies leading to housing shortage, inflation and deteriorating health and transport systems in the country..

In a video message posted on his YouTube channel, Trudeau said: In the past two years, our population has grown really fast, like a baby boom...Increasingly bad actors like fake colleges and big chain corporations have been exploiting our immigration system for their own interests...

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