Canada is currently experiencing a population decline crisis, with the country's growth rate dropping to just 0.4%, according to recent reports. This alarming trend has been attributed to a decline in the country's birth rate and an aging population. In response, Canada has been heavily relying on immigration to boost its population numbers.

Despite the economic benefits brought by immigrants, some experts warn that the rapid influx of newcomers could strain the country's resources and infrastructure. The Guardian reported that Canada welcomed over 400,000 new immigrants in the past year alone, marking a record high for the country.

However, concerns have been raised about the ability of Canada to support such large numbers of immigrants, with reports suggesting that some cities are struggling to provide adequate housing and services. As the country grapples with this population crisis, policymakers are faced with the challenge of striking a balance between promoting immigration and ensuring the well-being of both newcomers and long-time residents.

With Canada's future at stake, it remains to be seen how the government will address the complex issues surrounding population decline and immigration in the coming years.