TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's government is preparing to unveil a suite of measures to clamp down on temporary immigration and has no plans to follow through right now on a broad program offering status to undocumented residents, the country's immigration minister told Reuters.
"The era of uncapped programs to come into this country is quickly coming to an end. This is a big shift. You can't just slam on the brakes and expect it to stop immediately," Marc Miller said in an interview with Reuters on Thursday.
(Reporting by Anna Mehler Paperny; Editing by Sandra Maler)
By Anna Mehler Paperny