Summary of Why are Public Attitudes Towards Immigration in Canada Becoming Increasingly Positive

The paper considers independent variables such as age, education level, the proportion of native-born residents versus immigrants, geographic region, gender, perception of Canadian economy, job status, and individuals’ political party affiliations, and identify shifts in public opinion towards immigration.

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