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Canada News: Justin Trudeau's decision increased the tension of Indians! It will be difficult to get a job in Canada now, read how

  Toronto: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took another big decision and said that Canada is now going to reduce the number of low-wage temporary workers. He said that the demand of workers in the country has changed now. Now business establishments should hire local workers and youth. Now only temporary workers with any qualification (Skilled Worker) will come in Canada and they will be permanent who are entitled to get good salary for their work.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrote on social media platform X, 'We are reducing the number of low-wage temporary foreign workers coming to Canada. The labor market of the country has changed a lot. Now is the time for our companies to provide more jobs to Canadian workers and youth.'

There are millions of Indians in Canada
According to the report, the number of Indians in Canada is expected to reach 20 lakh by the end of August 2024. In the year 2022, 118,095 Indians have become permanent residents in Canada. Along with this, 59,503 people became Canadian citizens. Canada admitted 37,915 new Indian permanent residents in the first quarter of 2024, down 8,175 from the first quarter of 2023.

Khalistan supporter Canada congratulated India's tension
Most of the overseas Indians in Canada are Sikhs, who work in small businesses and companies there. On the one hand, the Trudeau government is advocating for Khalistan supporters, on the other hand, India's concern is going to increase with this decision. Let us tell you that a few days ago, during the continuous attacks on Hindu religious places in Canada, BAPS Swaminarayan Temple was vandalized in Edmonton.

The Hindu American Foundation said that anti-India slogans were written on the BAPS Swaminarayan temple early in the morning. Apart from this, Indian-origin Canadian Member of Parliament Chandra Arya was also attacked. This incident is being blamed on Khalistani supporters.
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