Did Canada Ignore Immigration Fraud on Purpose?
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Canada’s international student program is under fire and the numbers are hard to ignore.
In this episode, Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt break down a shocking Auditor General report that uncovered major enforcement failures inside Canada’s immigration system. With over 153,000 potentially non-compliant students flagged and little follow-up from authorities, this isn’t just a bureaucratic slip-up. It raises serious questions about oversight, accountability, and trust.
Is this really about growing too fast, or did the government fail to enforce its own rules?
We dive into:
- The difference between a capacity problem vs. an enforcement problem
- Why thousands of fraud cases were never investigated
- How approval rates hit 98% in high-risk streams
- The impact on housing affordability and job markets
- What this means for public trust in Canada’s institutions
- And whether cutting immigration targets actually solves anything
This conversation unpacks how policy decisions ripple across the economy, and why fixing the system may require more than just lowering the numbers.
Chapters:
00:00 – Intro: Auditor General Report: The Big Findings
00:45 – Enforcement Failure
01:47 – “Deliberate and Scandalous” Fraud Handling
03:42 – What the Program Was Supposed to Do
04:34 – What It Became: Wage Suppression & Exploitation
05:24 – Housing Crisis Impact
07:45 – Only 40% Confirmed They Leave Canada
09:32 – The Case for Retroactive Enforcement
11:02 – Why Cutting Immigration Isn’t Enough
RESEARCH LINKS:
Auditor General Report on International Student Program (March 2025): https://www.canada.ca/en/auditor-general/our-work/audit-reports/auditor-general-report-2026-international-student-program-reforms.html
Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux
Produced by Meredith Martin
Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/