I'm going to talk about the double standard when it comes to French-speaking countries. Why are efforts to recruit French-speaking immigrants disproportionately successful in some regions compared to others?
If we look at the proportion of francophones residing in the countries of origin in relation to the number of permanent residence visas granted, the number of new permanent residents from Madagascar, Gabon, Congo or Niger is 10 times lower than the number of new residents from Algeria or France. Do we have a double standard? What are the structural problems within Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada that lead to this discrepancy?