By: Chris Selley
Wanting less immigration isn't inherently a 'backlash' unless the optimal number of immigrants is infinite, which it is not
Chris Selley is a columnist for the National Post, focusing on national issues in Canada, particularly in Queen's Park, Toronto. He also writes for other publications such as The Vancouver Sun and The Standard - Div. Of Osprey. With a diverse range of work appearing in various newspapers and publications, Chris covers topics including politics, health care, social issues, and more.
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Chris Selley's work primarily focuses on government and politics in Canada, particularly legal policy regulation. He also covers opinion editorials and government announcements related to Canadian healthcare, Quebec politics, cancel culture, Canadian education, and broader Canadian political issues. When reaching out to him, consider offering insights or expert commentary on recent legal or regulatory developments within these topics. Additionally, providing unique perspectives on current political events or controversies in Canada could capture his interest. As his geographic focus is national (Canada), pitches should be relevant to this scope.
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