In this engaging discussion, Alexander Brown, Director of the National Citizens Coalition, sheds light on Canada's immigration policies and their effects on local workers. He argues that current approaches often harm young Canadians in the labor market and fail to meet the country's economic and cultural needs. Brown critiques the implications of low-skilled immigration on wages and housing. Additionally, he raises concerns about labor unions like CUPE and their stance on international issues, advocating for greater accountability and transparency within these organizations.