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CHART - New targets tabled in Parliament show the government plans to level out the number of new permanent residents to Canada in 2026, forecasting an end to record-breaking year-over-year immigration. Immigration Minister Marc Miller submitted new targets for the next three years, which call for the number of new permanent residents to hold steady at 500,000 in 2026. The Canadian Press has prepared a graphic looking at the data. This accompanies
Immigration-Policy; THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Vokey 
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