Professor Christopher Worswick’s research was cited in the Globe and Mail yesterday. Reporter Ian McGugan’s article “What’s the right number of immigrants for Canada?” draws on a working paper co-written by Professor Worswick that offers a critique of the federal government’s current policy on immigration and the government’s justification for that stance. The working paper titled “The Economics of Canadian Immigration Levels” is co-authored by Matthew Doyle (University of Waterloo), Mikal Skuterud (University of Waterloo), and Professor Worswick.

This article from the Globe and Mail is behind a paywall, but current students, faculty, and alumni of Carleton University can access the article via the MacOdrum Library here.