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O’Regan perhaps didn’t read the article or the report itself, which offer more nuanced and less conclusive findings.

The study looked at data from immigrants who came to Canada between 1980 and 2010 and decided to measure immigrant job-creation levels after nine years in Canada.

Within this snapshot, 5.3% of immigrants owned a business compared to 4.8% of Canadians, and 19.6% of immigrants were self-employed compared to 16.1% of Canadians.

The study, however, also notes that only a small percentage of immigrant-owned businesses had any employees, “resulting in a lower per capita job-creation rate.”

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The authors found that Canadian-born business owners employ more people – on average nearly double compared to foreign-born business owners.

In other words, the study found the exact opposite of what O’Regan and the CBC headline claim – Canadian-born business owners create more jobs, both per capita and in total numbers.

Aside from getting the facts wrong, O’Regan’s characterization of our immigration system – stating the goal is to boost economic outcomes and create more tax revenue – is also inaccurate.

Under the Trudeau Liberals, Canada has decreased the share of immigrants who come through our economic programs and welcomed less productive types of immigrants, including refugees, asylum seekers and elderly parents and grandparents.

Trudeau is deliberately bringing in a mix of immigrants who are more dependent and less entrepreneurial.

This isn’t to say that immigrants don’t create jobs, and we all know newcomers who contribute tremendously to our communities and our country.

My family, probably like yours, provides an example of this. My husband and his parents, all immigrants, are each job-creators who have built their own businesses. But I’ve created half a dozen jobs too, so has my brother and my father, not to mention cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, great-grandparents and ancestors going back generations.

So, why are the Liberals pitting families against each other?

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O’Regan has since apologized for his ignorant comment, but he’s not the only Liberal to make this sort of divisive claim. Last summer, Trudeau said he was “jealous” of those who immigrate to Canada.