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Is Canada closing its doors to new immigrants in 2026? Join me to practice your English and learn essential vocabulary like "ambitious" and "influx" as we break down this difficult situation. ✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code NewYear for 25% off. 💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. / @americanenglishbrent 📺 Link to Newscast: • Canada rein in immigration growth strains ... 1. Ambitious : Having a strong desire to succeed or do something difficult. : She is very ambitious and plans to open her own restaurant next year. 2. Hard Landing : A difficult or rough end to a situation (often used when the economy suddenly slows down). : After losing his job, he had a hard landing and had to move back in with his parents. 3. Acknowledging : Admitting that something is true or real. : My boss is finally acknowledging that we need to hire more staff. 4. Welcomed : To accept someone or something with happiness/pleasure. : We welcomed the cool weather after a very hot summer. 5. Eventually : In the end; after a long time. : I didn’t like coffee at first, but I eventually started to love it. 6. An About-Face : A complete change of opinion or plan (turning 180 degrees). : The company did an about-face and decided to let employees work from home again. 7. Seismic : Very big, powerful, or having a huge effect (like an earthquake). : Moving to a new country was a seismic change for my family. 8. Played Out : How a situation developed or ended. : We were nervous about the meeting, but it played out better than we expected. 9. Influx : The arrival of a large number of people or things at the same time. : The hospital had an influx of patients during flu season. 10. Slashed : Reduced or cut by a large amount. : The car dealership slashed prices to sell more cars before the end of the year. 11. Sweeping : Affecting many people or things; wide-ranging. : The new mayor made sweeping changes to the city's parking rules. 12. Layoffs : When an employer ends a worker's job, usually because there is not enough work or money. : The factory announced layoffs, so many workers are looking for new jobs. 13. A Cap : An upper limit on an amount or number. : There is a cap on how much money you can transfer from the bank each day. 14. Reduction : The act of making something smaller or less. : We noticed a reduction in our heating bill after we fixed the windows. 15. Frosh : A slang word for a first-year student (freshman) in high school or university. : My son is a frosh in college, so he is still learning his way around campus. 16. Quarter : A period of three months (companies and schools often divide the year into four quarters). : Our sales team tries to reach a new goal every quarter. 17. Tuition : The money you pay to be taught in a college or private school. : They are saving money to pay for their daughter's college tuition. 18. Burden : Something heavy or difficult that you have to carry or deal with (like a difficult responsibility). : Caring for a sick relative can be a heavy burden, but we do it with love. 19. Infrastructure : The basic systems a city needs to work, like roads, bridges, and power lines. : The city needs to spend more money to fix the crumbling infrastructure like the old bridges. 20. A Pipeline : A system or plan where people or projects move from one stage to the next. : The construction crew is digging up the street to fix the gas pipeline. 21. Eligible : Having the right to do or get something; qualified. : You are eligible to vote in the election after you become a citizen. 22. The Trades : Skilled manual jobs that require special training, like plumbing, welding, or electrical work. : Jobs in the trades are very popular right now because they pay well and are always needed.