The CAQ government is backing down on its controversial immigration reform. The changes would have restricted access to a popular program that fast tracks new arrivals. This comes after the CAQ insisted it was moving ahead with the plan. Global’s Raquel Fletcher reports.
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CAQ rolls back on immigration reform after criticism from business leaders, protestors
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