Toronto, Nov. 2 -- While there has been a drop in the number of temporary resident arrivals to Canada this year, the numbers may still exceed the targets of the government, a new report has argued. The immigration report for October released by the Association for Canadian Studies said, "Both the International Mobility Program (IMP) and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) are running ahead of projections, raising questions about how Ottawa will manage temporary immigration." The report said that while the "broader target for all temporary resident arrivals" in 2025 was 673,650, including study permit holders and temporary workers, in effect, while there have been reductions to each of the categories they're "not in line with the siz...