I was looking separately and I think I found where the claim comes from:
> The federal government's latest immigration levels plan, released last fall, would see Canada welcome 500,000 immigrants annually by 2025. In contrast, the immigration target for 2015 was under 300,000.
It’s not that I want you to do on-call, I want you to be responsible for the work you do and feel the pain when it doesn’t work so you _fix_ the root causes of incidents (or at least automate mitigations).
The biggest threat to my company was the developers not fixing the problems they created. Yes, culture problems and “feature factory”, but this is part of how you fix those. (Of course you also need management support for above, super important to look for.)
There shouldn’t be on-call burnout with the above because you have agency to improve the problems. Matched with the situation continually improving and compensation for incidents. (Realistically the target is always moving and emergent behaviours will happen but this should still lie in the range of being reasonable, given a sufficiently large team among other things).
Then:
> In 2022, Canada's population grew by more than one million people, a number that included 607,782 non-permanent residents and 437,180 immigrants. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/feds-immigration-strategy-s...