Recent polls reveal mounting apprehension over immigration policies in Canada, with 68 percent of Saskatchewan residents advocating for reduced immigration levels. This sentiment stems from pressures on housing, education, and employment sectors as the nation’s population surpasses 41 million. While business owners and settlement service providers acknowledge these challenges, they emphasize the need for balanced policies that support both newcomers and existing communities. As the April 28 federal election approaches, calls are growing for comprehensive solutions that address integration concerns while maintaining Canada’s economic growth trajectory.