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09 Mar 2016 08:53 #295669
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OTTAWA, (Reuters) – Canada plans to significantly increase the number of immigrants it will accept this year, with a focus on reuniting families and bringing in more refugees, the government said yesterday.
The new Liberal government, which came to power on a promise to accept more Syrian refugees than the previous Conservative government, said it plans to bring in 280,000 to 305,000 new permanent residents in 2016. The target level in 2015 had been 279,200.
The government will admit 18,000 privately sponsored refugees this year, which is three times the level of previous years, Immigration Minister John McCallum said.
The government plans to bring in 55,800 total refugees this year and is also allowing for 75,000 to 82,000 immigrants under the family program.
The plan “outlines a significant shift in immigration policy toward reuniting more families, building our economy and upholding Canada’s humanitarian tradition to resettle refugees and offer protection to those in need,†McCallum told reporters.
Much of the Western world woke up to the scale of the refugee crisis only last summer when hundreds of thousands of Syrians left Turkey for Europe. For Canada, the issue hit home after the publication of front-page photos of a drowned Syrian toddler whose family had hoped to emigrate to Canada.
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09 Mar 2016 09:33 #295683
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oh guuuuuude ketchim dat is plenty. it might be sweet to go out and come in again deh giving away so many places ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
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09 Mar 2016 16:28 #295776
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10 Mar 2016 23:59 #295922
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This is a commendable move by Canada.The refugees need all the help that they can get. Not all members of the population in Syria and Iraq have the desire to part of the destructive forces. I hope, however, that none of the radicals will be admitted in the process.
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11 Mar 2016 00:13 #295923
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It WOULD be commendable, if the vast majority of migrants were actually refugees; they are not, as has been reported in multiple sources. I am all for helping those in need, but to do it under a misguided notion of helping refugees, as Europe has done, is setting the stage for civil unrest.
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13 Nov 2016 10:47 #326672
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Canada consistently takes in well over 250,000 immigrants a year. Most of these are not refugees.
These immigration rates are set by economists and the Treasury; capitalism must expand or die, and collapses without an expanding population base. Where these immigrants - really cheap labour - are from or why they are coming to Canada is largely irrelevent to the ruling class. The economy demands an annual quota of new workers. This is largely because goods produced always exceeds money available to purchase it; you always need more consumers and cheaper workers to avoid collapse.
So without immigrants, the economy crumbles and business downturns become deeper. This leads to civil unrest. So the immigrants mitigate, delay and postpone capitalism's cycles. They do not cause unrest. They temporarily postpone it. When the next recession occurs, they then get scapegoated and blamed, at which point politicians pretend to talk about "cutting back immigrantion", which they don't.
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