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Last summer, Canada’s population grew to a record 40 million people - a moment the Canadian government described as an “exciting milestone”. The Canadian people did not necessarily agree. Canada has long been proud of its multicultural roots, but for the first time, surveys show a significant number believe there are too many immigrants coming into the country. Accusations that newcomers are hurting “the real Canada” are spreading on social media, with some arguing that Canadian cities simply cannot support so many new arrivals. The BBC’s Celia Hatton travels to her home country to learn why more Canadians are questioning their country’s relationship with immigration, and why others are fighting to keep the country’s doors open to newcomers. Presented by Celia Hatton Produced by Dan Welsh
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