http://www.verkkouutiset.fi/ulkomaat/kanada_pakolaiset_naiset_lapset-43521 (http://www.verkkouutiset.fi/ulkomaat/kanada_pakolaiset_naiset_lapset-43521)
Kanada ei ota vastaan yksin tulevia pakolaismiehiä SyyriastaQuoteKanadan Syyriasta tuleville tarjoamat turvapaikat on varattu vain naisille, lapsille ja perheille, kertoo CBC News.
Sen saamien tietojen mukaan yksin matkustavia miehiä ei haluta ottaa maahan turvallisuussyistä. Linja aiotaan julkistaa virallisesti tiistaina.
Kanada aikoo ottaa vuoden loppuun mennessä peräti 25 000 Syyrian pakolaista YK:n kiintiöpakolaisten lisäksi.
QuoteKanadan Syyriasta tuleville tarjoamat turvapaikat on varattu vain naisille, lapsille ja perheille, kertoo CBC News.
Sen saamien tietojen mukaan yksin matkustavia miehiä ei haluta ottaa maahan turvallisuussyistä. Linja aiotaan julkistaa virallisesti tiistaina.
Siinähän se tuli. Mikä tässä on niin vaikeaa ymmärtää? Eurooppa voisi kiireen vilkkaa tehdä saman.
Quote from: Tuulenhenki on 23.11.2015, 10:30:18
QuoteKanadan Syyriasta tuleville tarjoamat turvapaikat on varattu vain naisille, lapsille ja perheille, kertoo CBC News.
Sen saamien tietojen mukaan yksin matkustavia miehiä ei haluta ottaa maahan turvallisuussyistä. Linja aiotaan julkistaa virallisesti tiistaina.
Siinähän se tuli. Mikä tässä on niin vaikeaa ymmärtää? Eurooppa voisi kiireen vilkkaa tehdä saman.
Kanadassa kyse kiintiöpakolaisista, joten ei olisi kummempaa vaikutusta Euroopassa, mutta ihan hyvä linjaus.
Loistava linjaus Kanadalta, vaikkei se perheellisyys toki estä terroritekojen suorittamista mitenkään.
Valitettavasti perheellisyys ei ole tae siitä että ei olisi terroristi. Vähentää tietenkin moisen todennäköisyyttä.
Ei tuosta juuri apua ole. Noita vapaaehtoisia Isis-morsiamiahan on ollut jonoksi asti joten ei sinne tarvitse sinkkuna mennä.
Hyvä linjaus Kanadalta. Voi kun Suomessakin osattaisiin näin linjata, vaan eipä taida nykyisestä hallituksesta olla tuommoiseen.
Jos Kanada haluaisi pelata varman päälle niin voisi alkaa vaatia näitä wannabe-tapauksilta sellaista "tarinaa" mikä varmasti aiheuttaisi vainon lähtömaassa. Esimerkiksi naisten aseman parantaminen miehiä paremmaksi Syyriassa, telaketjufeminismi, syntyvyyden laskun edistäminen Lähi-idässä ylipäätänsä jne. Sen kertominen viranomaiselle ilman että tunteet nousee pintaan ei nimittäin varmaan onnistune kovin monelta.
Niin joo ja monikulttuurisuuden edistäminen Syyriassa saisi varmasti sympatiat puolelleen.
Tällöin saadaan todennäköisesti niitä turvallisimpia tapauksia Kanadaan.
Islamistiterroristit Euroopassa ovat pääsääntöisesti perheettömiä nuoria miehiä, 20-30 vuotiaita. Enemmän elämää nähneitä ja etenkin perheellisiä on paljon vaikeampi houkutella mukaan. Perheellisyys on hyvä kriteeri tulijoiden erotteluun terrorismiriskin näkökulmasta. Mikäänhän ei sitten takaa, etteikö näiden perheiden lapsista voi joskus tulla terroristeja.
Eräänä aamuna menin kirpputorille avaamisaikaan, niin edelläni oli jo irakilais- tai syyrialaisisä pikkutyttärensä kanssa. Lähellä on iso VOK. Sisällä isä hyvin huolekkaasti mitteli lasten vaatteita tyttären päälle. Ei varmasti tullut ensimmäisenä mieleen lähteä pommeja rakentamaan, tuskin moskeijaankaan, kun oli kaikesta päätellen perheestään huolehtiva mies kyseessä.
Kanadan hallitus ei ainakaan ole voinut tuota päätöstä tehdä? juurihan :flowerhat:-piirit ihailivat uutta pääministeriä ja hänen monimuotoista hallitustaan, mutta sitten käykin näin. nopeasti menee maine, Kanadallakin.
Nyt Kanada joutuu samaan ryhmään Itä-Euroopan pimeyden voimien kanssa. :roll:
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http://www.verkkouutiset.fi/ulkomaat/kanada_pakolaiset_naiset_lapset-43521 (http://www.verkkouutiset.fi/ulkomaat/kanada_pakolaiset_naiset_lapset-43521)
Kanada ei ota vastaan yksin tulevia pakolaismiehiä Syyriasta
Suvakit käskevät aina ottaa mallia Kanadasta.
Kanada on seuraavana jonossa Trumpin jälkeen - Liberaalin median ja politiikan loppu
En löytänyt Hommalta sopivaa ketjua Kanadan pääministerin Justin Trudeaun seuraamiseksi. Tässä ketjussa voisi ryhtyä seuraamaan miten Trudeaun tulee käymään tulevaisuudessa.
Justin Trudeauta voi Brexitin ja Trumpin jälkeen kutsua vihoviimeisen erämaalinnakkeen sankariksi. Trudeau on kaikkien suvakkien äiti ja Kanada on liberalismin linnake, missä tapahtuu paljon tällä hetkellä mm. kulttuurimarxismin saralla liittyen lainsäädäntöön jne.
Trudeausta on paljon kirjoituksia ja videoita vaihtoehtoisessa mediassa ja mm. Youtubesta löytyy paljon Trudeauta koskevia uutisia.
Nyt alkaa vihdoin näyttämään siltä, että katseet kohdistuvat Trudeauhun henkilönä, poliitikkona sekä Kanandan ääriliberaaliseen politiikkaan Trumpin valinnan jälkeen, koska Trumpin talouspolitiikka tulee iskemään Kanadaan kuin maanjäristys.
Kanadalainen Kevin O'Leary (Leijonan luolasta tuttu) on kritisoinut Trudeauta vahvasti. Tässä videossa O'Leary kuvaa Trump vs. Trudeau tilannetta Godzilla vs. Bambi. Videossa ei kuva ja ääni ole synkassa, mutta tämä kannattaa ehdottomasti katsoa: https://youtu.be/55bIa_Y9SxI
Tässä videossa vastaavasti The Rebel Media kuvaa hyvin Trudeaun "Pay to Play" kuvioita, mitkä ovat hämmästyttävän yhteneväiset Clinton Foundation kuvioiden kanssa: https://youtu.be/-qtOJPi917o
Liberaali media ja poliittinen eliitti tulee todennäköisesti kohtaamaan saman kohtalon vuonna 2020 Kanadassa, mitä tapahtui Trumpin kanssa Yhdysvalloissa.
Heiluriliike on alkanut.
Justin on Pierre Trudeau'n poika ja koko suku on rahakasta eliittiä ties kuinka monessa polvessa. Oligarkian saa anteeksi, kun pelaa liberaalilla maineella.
Quote from: Vredesbyrd on 27.11.2016, 15:34:29
Justin on Pierre Trudeau'n poika ja koko suku on rahakasta eliittiä ties kuinka monessa polvessa. Oligarkian saa anteeksi, kun pelaa liberaalilla maineella.
Ovathan Virheet ja Vasuritkin täysiä porvaripuolueita, joita äänestetään Helsingin hyvätuloisimmilla alueilla.
Ei tuo Trudeau nyt niin surkea ole ollut, ainakaan Eurooppalaisiin johtajiin verrattuna. En toki ole mikään Kanadan asiantuntija, mutta nähdäkseni Kanadalla menee varsin hyvin, myös mm. maahanmuuton suhteen vrt. Eurooppaan. Plussaa miehelle liberaalista suhtautumisesta kansalaisten yksityiselämään : uskonvapaus, kannabis laillistaminen jne..
Ja mitä tuohon Kevin O Leary kaveriin tulee, niin hänhän on yhtä liberaali kuin Trudeau, ainoat erot on jotain talouslinjoja.
Trudeau on cuck sanan pahimmassa merkityksessä.
Quote from: kriittinen_ajattelija on 27.11.2016, 16:46:01
Ei tuo Trudeau nyt niin surkea ole ollut, ainakaan Eurooppalaisiin johtajiin verrattuna. En toki ole mikään Kanadan asiantuntija
Trudeau on lähes yksi yhteen Stubbin kaltainen narsisti, jolla ei ole kivan kuoren alla mitään sisältöä.
^Kyllä Stubbilla on sisältöä, se vain sattuu olemaan kusta.
Tästä voi aloittaa. Vaimonhakkaajien edustaja tapaa Trudeaun. Tuossa asemassa voisi kenties seuransa valita hieman tarkemmin. Kun tapaa pääministerinä jonkun tarkoittaa se yleensä, että vastapuoli on jollain tapaa varteenotettava ihminen. :facepalm:
http://debatepost.com/2016/10/21/trudeau-meets-religious-leader-who-legalized-wife-beating/
QuotePM Justin Trudeau met with the Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad the supreme religious leader, the Caliph, of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Ahmadiyya is a religious movement which was founded in Punjab during the British rule around the end of the 19th century. It was established out of the teachings and life of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad who was supposed to be the Mahdi and Messiah that the Muslims were waiting for. Mainstream Muslim groups say Ahmadiyya doesn't represent Islam though and consider its believers to be apostates.
Trudeaun lausunto Castron poismenon johdosta. On tapana tietysti olla puhumatta pahaa edesmenneistä, mutta tässä saa kyllä erittäin myönteisen kuvan Fidelistä, kun ihan tavattu on ja kiva perhe ja kaikkee... :facepalm:
Quote"I know my father was very proud to call him a friend and I had the opportunity to meet Fidel when my father passed away. It was also a real honour to meet his three sons and his brother President Raúl Castro during my recent visit to Cuba.
http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2016/11/26/statement-prime-minister-canada-death-former-cuban-president-fidel-castro
Trudeaun Castro lausunto ei tosiaan ihan putkeen mennyt, mutta onneksi Twitterissä siitä on osattu ottaa kaikki hauskuus irti:
https://twitter.com/hashtag/TrudeauEulogies
Vaikka Kanadassa onkin useampi kuin kaksi puoluetta niin enemmistövaalijärjestelmä takaa että toisella kahdesta pääpuolueesta on enemmistö parlamentissa. Konservatiivit olivat 10v vallassa joten viime vaaleissa ihmisten halu muutokseen auttoi liberaalit ja Trudeaun vaalivoittoon.
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Redditistä poimittua:
^Ei ole muuten välttämättä mitenkään täysin poissuljettua, että Castro on Justinin oikea faija! Tuo yhdennäköisyys on todella silmiinpistävää...
Olinkin jo odotellut milloin se castro päästää kylmän pierun. Justimuksella melkoinen idoli.
Kanada nyt onkin sellainen kaikkien suvakkien ja kehitysmaalaisten turvasatama.
Quote from: Kuli on 27.11.2016, 22:38:35
^Ei ole muuten välttämättä mitenkään täysin poissuljettua, että Castro on Justinin oikea faija! Tuo yhdennäköisyys on todella silmiinpistävää...
Fidel "poltellut sikaria" mamma-Trudeaun kanssa?
Justin Tyttö ei suostu irtisanoutumaan Fidel Castro lausunnoistaan https://youtu.be/rAyK2nQM_eU
http://no-maam.blogspot.fi/2007/01/pierre-elliot-trudeau-cultural-marxist.html
Angela Merkelin yhdennäköisyys A. Hitleriin on myös havaittu jo vuosia sitten. Natsit saattoivat onnistua säilyttämään Hitlerin spermaa ja todellakin suorittaa keinohedelmöitystä jo tuolloin.
https://www.google.fi/search?q=Angela+Merkel+Hitler
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Merkel
^Ot, mutta ideologiansa hän on perinyt harppi-saksasta.
Quote from: Kuli on 27.11.2016, 22:38:35
^Ei ole muuten välttämättä mitenkään täysin poissuljettua, että Castro on Justinin oikea faija! Tuo yhdennäköisyys on todella silmiinpistävää...
Tästä näyttää olevan muitakin todisteita kuin yhdennäköisyys. Kaikenlaista sitä huhutaankin! :o
http://magafeed.com/is-justin-trudeau-the-son-of-fidel-castro/ (http://magafeed.com/is-justin-trudeau-the-son-of-fidel-castro/)
QuotePierre Trudeau, the former Prime Minister of Canada, made many visits to Cuba while the Prime Minister of Canada with his wife and mother of current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Quote from: Aksiooma on 27.11.2016, 19:09:03
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Kaikkea ikävää Trudeaun kaltaiselle globalistille, mutta eikö tuo nyt ole Trumpilta jonkin sortin jeesustelua ihmisarvon perään, kun aika moneen häntä edeltäneeseen amerikkalaispresidenttiin voidaan liittää aivan samat kuvaukset? Katsotaan nyt vaikkapa Libyaa, joka oli vielä joitakin vuosia sitten koko Arfikan kehittynein maa.
Ei sinänsä, että Kuuban tapahtumilla meille suomalaisille olisi suurtakaan merkitystä nyt, mutta kunhan kiinnitin huomiota.
Edit: Lauren Southern näköjään muutti juuri twiitin tekstiä, jossa aikaisemmin puhuttiin jotain 'hero':sta.
Quote from: xor_rox on 29.11.2016, 17:15:55
Ei sinänsä, että Kuuban tapahtumilla meille suomalaisille olisi suurtakaan merkitystä nyt, mutta kunhan kiinnitin huomiota.
En tiedä miten hyvin tunnet Kuuban ohjuskriisin, mutta tässä tajunnan räjäyttävä Stefan Moleunexin video Fidel Castrosta:
The truth about Fidel Castro - The Cuban Revolution (https://youtu.be/2EhlTI0fte0)
Kuuntelin tuon eilen kerralla putkeen ja suosittelen jokaista kuuntelemaan. Tulee kyllä sellaista tietoa historiasta, mitä ei kouluissa ja yliopistoissa opeteta. Aivan karmeaa kuunneltavaa. Varsinkin, miten Yhdysvaltojen valtamedia New York Times etunenässä aikanaan oli nostamassa Fidel Castroa Kuuban johtoon. Mutta kuinka sitten kävikään. Tuo video on muuten monta kertaa parempi kuin monet kirjat. Suosittelen lämpimästi kuuntelemaan.
Onkohan myös Trump Fidel Castron poika?
Quote from: xor_rox on 29.11.2016, 17:15:55Edit: Lauren Southern näköjään muutti juuri twiitin tekstiä, jossa aikaisemmin puhuttiin jotain 'hero':sta.
Twiittejä ei voi editoida jälkikäteen (voi poistaa, muttei editoida).
Quote from: Jaakko Sivonen on 29.11.2016, 17:58:50
Quote from: xor_rox on 29.11.2016, 17:15:55Edit: Lauren Southern näköjään muutti juuri twiitin tekstiä, jossa aikaisemmin puhuttiin jotain 'hero':sta.
Twiittejä ei voi editoida jälkikäteen (voi poistaa, muttei editoida).
Aah, sekoitin kaksi eri twiittiä.
Kevin O'Learyn nimi on tullut esiin potentiaalisena ehdokkaana Kanadan konservatiivipuolueen johtajakisassa. O'Leary myös johtaa gallupeja.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election,_2017#Opinion_polling (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election,_2017#Opinion_polling)
Justin Trudeau ihailee Kiinan diktatuuria. Sanoo itse tämän klipin lopussa:
https://youtu.be/3bFMLhr-P-o
Justin Trudeau itkee tavatessaan Syyriasta tulleita pakolaisia:
https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/videos/10154310084906939/
Justin on kaikkien mokuttajien Äiti. Tuosta on vaikeampi laittaa paremmaksi.
Quote from: Aksiooma on 07.12.2016, 08:07:58
Justin Trudeau itkee tavatessaan Syyriasta tulleita pakolaisia:
Tai sitten hän on vain itkevinään.
Justin on varmasti kiihottunut. Tätä on Justin Trudeaun Kanada tänä päivänä. Hurjaa. Kanadassa nyt ala-asteelta lähtien, tytöt ja pojat käyvät samassa vessassa, koska transgender lapset pyörivät jaloissa vaivoiksi asti. Hirveä määrä transgender lapsia Kanadassa. Koska Suomessa?
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CANADA: School washrooms go gender-neutral
Rural Saskatchewan board's policy part of a Canada-wide trend
Jennifer Graham / The Canadian Press
DECEMBER 13, 2016 04:40 AM
REGINA - The small picture of a black toilet on a white background above the word "washroom" has become a big sign of inclusion for a rural school district in Saskatchewan.
Prairie Valley School Division, near Regina, has created all-gender washrooms at all of its facilities, including elementary schools.
Director of education Ben Grebinski says it was important to include elementary schools because transgender children of all ages need support from educators.
"You can't differentiate between a five-year-old and a 17-year-old. When you become familiar and aware of their preference, you have to be able to accommodate that preference," Grebinski says.
[...]
"It's now not uncommon to be working to support transgender youth as young as six or seven," Wells says. "Ultimately, it comes down issues of safety and inclusion in schools and if students don't feel safe and they don't feel included, they're not going to be able to learn."
Wells, along with two transgender teachers, wrote a guidebook for the Canadian Teachers Federation on how to support transgender kids.
Their recommendations include creating a school policy ensuring all transgender students can use a washroom corresponding to their asserted gender identity. If students do not feel safe using these washrooms, the guide suggests, schools provide access to a private or staff washroom.
"You start with the child first and you work outward," Wells says. "It's their decision to make not anybody else's, and that's where we run into problems saying 'You can only use this bathroom'."
He points to a case in Edmonton last year where the family of a seven-year-old transgender girl filed a human-rights complaint against a school board after she was told not to use the girls' washroom. The student balked at the school's suggestion to use a gender-neutral washroom.
School boards across Alberta have since been given guidelines that say students have the right to use washroom and change-room facilities aligned with their gender identity.
The guideline says schools should provide a non-gendered, single-stall washroom for use by any student for any reason, but also notes that students shouldn't be forced to use it unless it's their choice.
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Dale Burgos knows the challenges transgender children face.
His transgender daughter, Bella, wasn't allowed to use the girls' washroom at her Winnipeg school when she was eight.
There was a gender neutral washroom, but Bella didn't want to be forced to use it.
"Bella, by using a special bathroom, essentially felt like she was being outed or that she was different and that's not how you want to feel ... and she felt like 'Why do I need to use a special bathroom?'" says Burgos.
The Burgos family filed a human-rights complaint in 2014, alleging the River East Transcona School Division had discriminated against Bella. The complaint was settled in March. Details were kept confidential, but the school division did publish gender guidelines, saying it was the first division in Manitoba to do so.
Burgos is working for a school district in British Columbia now and says all the schools there have signs that say "this bathroom is for anyone."
That's key because transition can start early, sometimes as young as three-years-old, he says.
"To have the gender neutral bathrooms or the right to use the bathroom that you associate with at a very young age — and I'm talking elementary — it's all about human rights. It's about feeling comfortable. It's about being who you are and people accepting who you are and really that's, again, the bottomline," says Burgos.
"It starts with bathrooms, but there's so much more to it."
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Wells says there's probably a human-rights complaint against a school district in every province and territory right now on the grounds of gender identity. But he says the complaints rarely go to a judgment because the two sides reach a mediated settlement.
He thinks eventually there will be a case that goes to the Supreme Court of Canada where gender identity will be protected like sexual orientation.
"The writing is clearly on the wall as to the direction this is going in Canadian society," he says. "Maybe I should have said, the writing is clearly on the bathroom wall."
Or as the sign on a gender-neutral washroom in a British Columbia high school simply says: "Whatever. Just wash your hands."
Going gender neutral across the country
REGINA — With it now common to see transgender children as young as six or seven, elementary schools across the country are creating gender-neutral, all-gender or unisex washrooms. Here's a look at a few other public places that have also taking this step:
• Washrooms at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto had signage with a half-female and half-male logo above the words "We Don't Care."
• The City of Regina says the new Mosaic Stadium, home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, will have nine gender-neutral bathrooms.
• On Parliament Hill, 37 out of 188 total washrooms are unisex. The Saskatchewan and Manitoba legislatures each have a gender-neutral washroom for the public. Most other legislatures say gender-neutral washrooms are not on their radar right now.
• The Royal Ontario Museum has three all-gender washrooms and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights says it has at least one universal washroom on virtually every level.
• The University of Victoria, McGill University, the University of British Columbia, Carleton University, the University of Alberta, the University of Winnipeg, University of Western Ontario and Ryerson University all have some form of all-gender washrooms.
- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/life/school-washrooms-go-gender-neutral-1.4011412
Eli lisää on tulossa. Yhteiset vessat ovat vain alkua. Transgender lapset havaitaan jo kolmen vuoden iässä jne.
Trudeaun uusi maahanmuuttoministeri on somali.
QuoteTHIS IS HUGE for Somali Canadians and Somalis around the world.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will unveil a sweeping cabinet remake Tuesday, ushering out the Liberal old guard, demoting underperformers and recasting the cabinet to focus on the Donald Trump presidency and international trade.
http://allthingssomali.com/ahmed-hussen-somali-born-canadian-mp-is-the-new-canadian-immigration-minister/
Onnea Kanada!
Quote from: Kameleontti on 10.01.2017, 22:41:19
Trudeaun uusi maahanmuuttoministeri on somali.
QuoteTHIS IS HUGE for Somali Canadians and Somalis around the world.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will unveil a sweeping cabinet remake Tuesday, ushering out the Liberal old guard, demoting underperformers and recasting the cabinet to focus on the Donald Trump presidency and international trade.
http://allthingssomali.com/ahmed-hussen-somali-born-canadian-mp-is-the-new-canadian-immigration-minister/
Onnea Kanada!
Vastaleivotun ministerin ensimmäinen kommentti: ""Asylum seekers are not criminals."
Onnea Kanada!
Ja uusi ulkoministeri on ukrainaistaustainen russofoobinen Chrystia Freeland.
QuoteCanada has named a prominent critic of Russia who was banned by Moscow in 2014 as its new minister of foreign affairs, as the Canadian government prepares for what could be a radical recast of its relationship with the United States under the incoming Trump administration.
On Tuesday, Trudeau brushed aside concerns over Freeland's icy relationship with Russia. "As to how she gets along with Russia, well, she speaks fluent Russian," he said. "We continue to stand strongly with Ukraine and ... continue to condemn in no uncertain terms the illegitimate and illegal actions of the Russians in Ukraine, in the Donbass and Crimea."
When asked on Tuesday if she would be able to travel to Russia as foreign minister, Freeland, who has described her position on the sanctions list as an honour, said it was up to the Kremlin. "That's a question for Moscow."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jan/10/canada-chrystia-freeland-foreign-minister-russia-critic
Quote from: Kameleontti on 10.01.2017, 22:41:19
Trudeaun uusi maahanmuuttoministeri on somali.
Huh! Astrid Thors X 1000. :(
Justin Trudeau on ismailiittishiiojen nizari-lahkon hengellisen johtajan Aga Khan IV (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aga_Khan_IV):n (oikea nimi Shah Karim Al-Hussaini) perheystävä. Trudeaun perhe vieraili Bahamalla Aga Khanin omistamalla saarella uudenvuoden tienoilla.
Nyt Kanadan parlamentin alahuoneen jäsen, konservatiivipuolueen Andrew Scheer on nostanut asiasta äläkän ja väittää pääministerin rikkoneen liittovaltion lakia hyväksyessään Aga Khanin kutsun Bahamalle. Ja vaikka Trudeaun teko olisi teknisesti laillinen, niin Scheerin mukaan Trudeau rikkoo hallitukselleen asettamiaan sääntöjä eturistiriidoista. Myös pari muuta konservatiivipuolueen edustajaa on ihmetellyt asiaa ja he vaativat selvitystä.
Aga Khan Development Network on saanut vuodesta 2004 lähtien Kanadan hallitukselta 310 miljoonaa dollaria ulkomaisiin avustusprojekteihin. Trudeaun hallitus antoi tälle säätiölle hiljattain 55 miljoonan dollarin rahoituksen viisi vuotta kestävälle projektille Afganistanin äitien ja lasten terveydentilan parantamiseen. Hallitus myös osallistui 30 miljoonalla dollarilla Aga Khan Foundation Canadan pääkonttorin rakentamiseen.
Hieno mies tämä Trudeau. Parkuu kuollutta kommaria, hengaa vapaa-ajallaan muslimin kanssa, jonka puuhasteluihin on syytänyt kymmeniä miljoonia rahaa, nimittää somalin maahanmuuttoministeriksi....
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-politics/conservatives-ask-parliaments-ethics-watchdog-to-investigate-if-trudeaus-bahamas-trip-broke-federal-law (9.1.2017)
QuoteConservatives ask Parliament's ethics watchdog to investigate if Trudeau's Bahamas trip broke federal law
Conservative MP Andrew Scheer filed a formal complaint Monday with Parliament's Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner alleging that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau violated federal law when he and his family accepted a vacation from the Aga Khan at the Aga Khan's private island in the Bahamas.
It is the latest incident in which Trudeau's political opponents are arguing that he is failing to uphold his very own edict on "Open and Accountable Government", delivered to his cabinet and parliamentary secretarys as they were sworn in in late 2015, in which he exhorted them to "arrange their private affairs in a manner that will bear the closest public scrutiny."
"By accepting the gift, I would argue ... that's a violation of the (Conflict of Interest) Act," Scheer said in a telephone interview from his home in Regina.
The PMO maintains that the Aga Khan is a close friend of the Trudeau family — His Highness was a pallbearer at Pierre Trudeau's funeral — a suggestion that that personal relationship supercedes the professional relationship betwee the two men. The Conflict of Interest Act allows public office holders to receive gifts from friends and relatives.
Scheer said that even if Trudeau is technically on the right side of the law, Trudeau's own rules provide guidance in such an eventuality.
"His cabinet is expected to go beyond that and to avoid anything that even gives the appearance of a conflict of interest. So he's falling short there, in my view, for sure," Scheer said.
MP Alexandre Boulerice, the NDP's ethics critic, said the vacation does not pass the smell test. "It's not appropriate for the prime minister to be hosted for an expensive vacation by someone who receives millions of dollars in funding from his government. It's disappointing and falls far short of the accountability he promised Canadians."
In addition to being a family friend, Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini, Aga Khan IV, as he is formally known, is one of the world's wealthiest royals — worth an estimated $1 billion or more — and is the founder and chairman of Aga Khan Development Network, which works to improve the welfare of people in the developing world. The network's agency in Canada is the Aga Khan Foundation Canada, a registered charity, which competes with other charities for Canadian foreign aid money. The Aga Khan is a member of the board of directors of Aga Khan Foundation Canada.
Since 2004, the Aga Khan Development Network has received about $310 million from the Canadian government for 16 foreign aid projects . Most recently, the Trudeau government granted the Aga Khan Development Network $55 million over five years to improve maternal and child health in Afghanistan.
The federal government also contributed $30 million to the construction of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada's headquarters in Ottawa.
That professional and financial connection between the Government of Canada and the Aga Khan's foundation and network should be enough, in Scheer's views, to raise some red flags.
"The Prime Minister of Canada must be held to the highest standard which is why I have called for this investigation," Scheer said in a statement. "As a former Speaker of the House of Commons, I take the rules that MPs must follow very seriously. We need to know if it is appropriate for Trudeau to accept gifts from someone whose foundation receives funds from the Government of Canada."
"The prime minister could have easily pre-cleared this [vacation] with the ethics commissioner if he's so confident that it's not a violation [of the law] as many MPs do from time to time." While Scheer is the first to file a formal complaint, his fellow caucus colleagues, Lisa Raitt and Kellie Leitch, have also called out Trudeau on the trip. All three are rivals in the Conservative leadership race.
"There are clear rules on lobbying and ethics. Is the PM so arrogant that he thinks he's 'above' them?" Raitt said on Twitter.
"Canadians deserve a prompt investigation into apparent breach of the Conflict of Interest Act," Leitch said, also on Twitter. "He clearly tried to hide his whereabouts."
Trudeau and his family flew to Nassau, The Bahamas on Dec. 26 in an RCAF Challenger jet. There, the Trudeaus and a few yet-to-be identified friends of the Trudeaus travelled to Bell Island, a 349-acre island in an archipelago described as the "Hamptons of the Bahamas" that the Aga Khan purchased in 2009 for a price of about US$100-million.
The Trudeaus celebrated the New Year there and returned to Ottawa sometime last week.
While the PMO was asked by the National Post repeatedly since before the New Year about Trudeau's itinerary, it did not confirm that he was a guest of the Aga Khan's until Friday.
The Aga Khan Foundation's status as a lobbying organization that has received federal funds could also draw some scrutiny of Trudeau's vacation arrangements from Parliament's lobbying commissioner, a separate independent watchdog.
"The commissioner takes all allegations seriously," a spokesman for commissioner Karen Shepherd said. "The Lobbying Act requires the commissioner to conduct all investigations and reviews in private. She has no further comment."
Registered lobbyists are forbidden to give gifts, including the use of property, to public office holders such as a prime minister.
Muistelen että ainakin Sanoman toimittajat ovat haltioituneet Trudeausta. Kuten asiaan kuuluu, Sanoman mielestä tärkeimmät uutiset julkaistaan Nyt-liitteessä. Siellä voi täysin vapaasti valikoida millaiset faktat tai valheet uutisoi, tai jättää uutisoimatta.
Selailin huvikseni känädäläisten lehtien tarjontaa tänään. Tässä hieman virallisempi uutinen tuosta Trudeaun nimittämästä uudesta maahanmuuttoministeristä (hyi helvetti):
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017/01/10/former-refugee-ahmed-hussen-takes-over-immigration-ministry.html (10.1.2017)
QuoteFormer refugee Ahmed Hussen takes over immigration ministry
Hussen came to Canada from war-torn Somalia when he was 16, and now takes over immigration and refugee file for Justin Trudeau.
In 2004, Ahmed Hussen was proclaimed a "Person to Watch" in the country's biggest city for his community work in Regent Park. He told the Star at the time: "I don't think I could handle the life of a politician . . . I don't want to be front and centre."
Flash forward to Tuesday, and there was Hussen, front and slightly to the right, swearing an oath to serve the Queen in front of a cluster of clicking cameras as he officially joined the reshuffled Liberal cabinet of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The rookie MP for York-South Weston has leapt from the backbench of the party to become Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, a position made all the more noteworthy for Hussen's own story. He came to this country as a refugee from war-torn Somalia, settling on his own in a foreign land as a 16-year-old in 1993.
Just hours after formally assuming his new post, Hussen — who has been a lawyer, human rights advocate and community activist — said the trajectory of his life would affect how he approaches the job, just like it would for anyone else.
"I am extremely proud of our country's history as a place of asylum, a place that opens its doors and hearts to new immigrants and refugees, and I'm especially proud today to be the minister in charge of that file," Hussen told reporters outside the House of Commons on Tuesday.
"The story of Canada is the story of immigration, and I'm especially proud and humbled that the prime minister would task me with this important role."
Hussen was first elected in 2015, part of the surge of votes that saw the Liberals nearly sweep Toronto and much of the surrounding area. Since coming to Ottawa as Canada's first Somali-born MP, he has served on the Justice and Human Rights Committee as well as the Canada-Africa Parliamentary Association.
Prior to being elected, Hussen worked as a lawyer, practicing criminal defence, immigration and refugee law. He also served on the board of the Global Enrichment Foundation, which helps women in East Africa go to university and colleges in the region, as well as the board for the Toronto-based Journalists for Human Rights.
Speaking to the Star for after his election in 2015, Hussen described how he arrived in Canada as a solitary teenager and went to high school in Hamilton. After graduation, he moved in with one of his brothers, who lived in subsidized housing in Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood. To put himself through school at York University, Hussen commuted nearly two hours to pump gas in Mississauga.
It was his experience living in Regent Park that drew him into politics. Hussen co-founded the neighbourhood association that pushed for the inclusion of more public housing in the $500-million redevelopment of the community, and eventually became a prominent voice as president of the Canadian Somali Congress.
In 1999, the newly elected George Smitherman — who went on to be a provincial cabinet minister and Toronto mayoral candidate — met Hussen in Regent Park. Smitherman became a kind of mentor for Hussen, eventually helping him land a gig working in former premier Dalton McGuinty's office.
Smitherman told the Star Tuesday that he was thrilled to see Hussen vaulted to cabinet after such a short period on Parliament Hill.
"That's the beauty of politics. If your leader sees your talent, you have the opportunity to ride the express elevator to the top," he said.
"He's got an impressive energy and an irrepressible sprit and I think those things are going to serve him extremely well and serve Canada well."
Hussen takes over the immigration department that was previously headed by veteran Markham MP John McCallum, who shepherded nearly 40,000 refugees from Syria into Canada during his 14 months on the job.
McCallum is leaving his post to be Canada's ambassador to China and told reporters Tuesday that he feels the department is in "good hands" with Hussen.
Hulluja nuo kanadalaiset.
QuoteImmigration advocates are urging Canada to open its doors to more asylum-seekers following sweeping action by U.S. President Donald Trump to restrict them.
"Canada needs to take the opposite route to show that we're opposed to discrimination (and) that we are welcoming towards refugees," Janet Dench, executive direction of the Canadian Council for Refugees, told CTV News.
On Friday, Trump signed an executive order imposing a 120-day suspension on the entire U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, a move aiming to keep "radical Islamic terrorists" out of the country.
"We want to ensure that we are not admitting into our country the very threats our soldiers are fighting overseas," Trump told the crowd gathered at the Pentagon. "We only want to admit those into our country who will support our country and love deeply our people."
The order also imposes a 90-day ban on all entry to the U.S from Muslim-majority countries such as Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen and an indefinite ban on refugees from Syria.
Trump's hard-line stance on immigration is likely to make the often perilous task of finding a new home more difficult for some of the 65 million people displaced by conflict and political crises worldwide.
On Friday alone, around 1,000 asylum-seekers were rescued during nine different rescue operations in the Mediterranean Sea.
Under former president Barack Obama, the U.S. was scheduled to accept 110,000 refugees in the 2017 fiscal year.
"The impact is absolutely huge – incalculable -- in terms of what this is going to mean for refugees around the world," Dench said.
Trump's immigration curbs no surprise, those affected say
Trump orders strict new refugee screening
That's why advocates are urging countries like Canada to accept those turned away by the U.S.
"Whatever Trump is going to do with the American immigration policy is going to have an equal and opposite effect on what happens on our Canadian border to the north of the United States," said immigration lawyer Guidy Mamann.
Canada, advocates say, has proven that it is up to the task, despite the strain this might cause on resources.
"Obviously our system is only resourced to a certain capacity, so it's going to mean that people who are already in the system are going to have to wait longer for their hearings, but eventually even they will get their hearing and they will be given a fair decision," said Toronto-based immigration lawyer Chantal Desloges.
Since November of 2015, Canada has settled nearly 40,000 Syrian refugees -- more than double the 16,000 refugees accepted into the U.S. during the same time.
So far, the federal government says it isn't planning to make any changes to Canada's refugee policy in response to Trump's actions, but emphasized its commitment to staying open to newcomers.
"We view diversity as being our strength," Immigration Minister Ahmen Hussen said at a news conference in Nova Scotia on Friday. "We'll continue to pursue that policy and we'll make sure that we keep our tradition of being open and welcoming to newcomers."
http://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/politics/advocates-urge-canada-to-step-up-after-trump-s-refugee-halt-1.3261117
Kanadan uusi somali-maahanmuuttoministeri pelastaa USA:n hylkäämät somput pian Kanadaan.
En nyt jaksa kaivaa linkkiä, mutta Trudeau hehkutti Trumppia öljyputken rakentamisen jatkamisesta Cänädästä Ämericcään.
Kaikki on niin omasta hyödystä kiinni. Trudeauta ei kiinnostanut Pohjois-Amerikan alkuasukkaat, mutta Somalian alkuasukkaat kiinnosti.
Alkaako tomahawkit kohta heilumaan? :o
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Justin Trudeau on geneettisestikin epäilyttävää ainesta.
Silloin kun Justin oli pikkupoikana piikojen ja lakeijoiden hoidossa, äitiä kopeloitiin julkisella paikalla NYC:n Studio 54:ssä. Margaret myös otti parrua kahdelta eri Rolling Stonesin jäseneltä & salakuljetti A-luokan huumeita miehensä (pääministerin) virkasalkussa. Jne. Ei ihme että pojastakin tuli avaramielinen ja monimuotoinen.
Quote from: Faidros. on 28.01.2017, 14:02:01
En nyt jaksa kaivaa linkkiä, mutta Trudeau hehkutti Trumppia öljyputken rakentamisen jatkamisesta Cänädästä Ämericcään.
Kaikki on niin omasta hyödystä kiinni. Trudeauta ei kiinnostanut Pohjois-Amerikan alkuasukkaat, mutta Somalian alkuasukkaat kiinnosti.
Alkaako tomahawkit kohta heilumaan? :o
Trudeun Twittertilin otsakekuva kertoo paljon hänen ajatusmaailmastaan.
https://twitter.com/JustinTrudeau
Toi tyyppi on kyllä jonkinlainen mielettömyyden kliimaksi, kaltevan pinnan välietappi, jossa henkilöityy vanhanvaltaajien/hippien/68-räkänokkien aloittamien trendien tulokset käytännössä. Täysin rinnakkaistodellisuudesta.
Quote from: Punaniska on 01.02.2017, 13:59:27
Toi tyyppi on kyllä jonkinlainen mielettömyyden kliimaksi, kaltevan pinnan välietappi, jossa henkilöityy vanhanvaltaajien/hippien/68-räkänokkien aloittamien trendien tulokset käytännössä. Täysin rinnakkaistodellisuudesta.
Äläs ny. Yhdessä Merkelin kanssa hän edustaa viimeisiä länsimaisia liberaaleja, joiden harteilla on lastemme tulevaisuus.
Biden Hails Trudeau, Merkel as Last Liberal Leaders Standing (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-12-09/biden-hails-trudeau-and-merkel-as-last-liberal-leaders-standing)
QuoteThe world will look to Germany and Canada for leadership as the political status-quo is upended across the West, U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden said ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration.
Visiting Ottawa before he leaves office, the vice-president called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau -- who is beginning his second year in power -- to set an example on the international stage. His message comes as populist movements and anti-trade sentiment stir political upheaval, particular in the European Union.
"I've never seen Europe engaged in as much self-doubt," Biden said Thursday evening at a dinner hosted by Trudeau. "The world's going to spend a lot of time looking to you, prime minister, as we see more and more challenges to the liberal international order since the end of World War II -- you and Angela Merkel."
Trudeau is an avowed feminist pushing a pro-trade and pro-immigration agenda that is at odds with the president-elect. However, the prime minister has largely avoided criticizing Trump, saying he will work with any U.S. leader.
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Quote from: Golimar on 01.02.2017, 13:55:29
Trudeun Twittertilin otsakekuva kertoo paljon hänen ajatusmaailmastaan.
Pieniä kanadalasiahan siinä vain. Tulevaisuuden NHL-pelaajia.
Kanadasta on tulossa globalistien pääkallopaikka. Saas nähdä, koska valtioneuvosto tiedottaa ulkoministerimme tulevasta Kanadan vierailusta.
Globalists/Neocons Prepare to Battle Russia and United States (http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2017/01/24/globalists-neocons-prepare-battle-russia-and-united-states.html)
QuoteNeo-conservatives and their globalist co-ideologues are persistent if anything else. The decision by the Donald Trump transition team to bar those neo-con Republicans who signed on to the «Never Trump» movement from having any positions in his administration has globalist and neo-con circles looking for other venues from which to operate.
The neo-cons and globalists have regrouped in order to fight against both Russia and the incoming U.S. President Donald Trump. With the departure of arch-neocons Victoria Nuland from her perch in the State Department, Samantha Power from the U.S. mission to the United Nations, and Susan Rice from the National Security Council, the neocon and globalist establishments, which have in common their Atlanticist views, have settled on Canada as the ideal place from which to wage their wars of subterfuge and propaganda.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fired his foreign minister Stephane Dion to make way for an ideological doppelganger for Nuland, Power, and Rice on the world stage: Chrystia Freeland, his trade minister. Dion's policy of seeking to engage with Russia is what ultimately cost him his job as Ottawa prepares to host every anti-Trump instability operation it can muster for future operations against the Trump administration.
Freeland, who is of Ukrainian descent, became a darling of the globalists after she hammered out a free trade agreement with the European Union last year. A frustrated Freeland leaned heavily on the one holdout to the deal, the regional government of Wallonia in Belgium. Even after it was announced that the Wallonian government dropped its reservations to the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), the Belgian central government reneged on a deal with the Wallonians that would have required the EU Court of Justice review the agreement before the final accession by Brussels.
Freeland also oversaw the signing of the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement with the neo-fascist government in Kiev. Steeped in the corporatism and globalism of Canadian Liberal Party doctrine, Freeland is of the view that regional governments, whether they are in Wallonia, Crimea, or Quebec, have no right to self-determination. This behavior is at the root of corporate globalist ideology. Freeland's fellow Liberals in Quebec have neutered the Quebec sovereignty movement. However, if French National Front presidential candidate Marine Le Pen is victorious in this year's election, France can breathe new life into the Quebec independence movement, much as President Charles de Gaulle did in Montreal in 1967 with his famous «Vive le Quebec Libre!» speech.
With the appointment of Freeland as foreign minister and Somali-born Ahmed Hussen as Immigration Minister, Trudeau has drawn a red line against Trump on the twin issues of globalization and open borders migration. Ottawa will soon become a nest for anti-Trump operations that will almost certainly involve the billionaire global troublemaker George Soros.
Like Power, Freeland is a former journalist who traded in her journalistic credentials to become a shill for globalization's new world order. A Rhodes scholar, graduate of Harvard, and alum of the Brookings Institution, she represented the Financial Times in Washington, New York, and Moscow.
Freeland's anti-Russian stance, including her support for sanctions against Russia over Ukraine and Crimea, earned her a visa ban from the Russian government. During her final months in Moscow for the FT, Freeland became a major critic of the new administration of President Putin and accused him of creating a dictatorship in Russia. Before heading the FT's Moscow bureau, Freeland's Russophobia was honed during her time as a reporter in Kiev. In fact, Freeland's bias against Russia has always been present in her reporting. Freeland's closest friends cross party lines in Canada and they include the Liberal Party's Zionist overseer, Irwin Cotler; Paul Grod, the president of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress; and Conservative Party foreign affairs spokesman Peter Kent.
In one of her first statements as foreign minister, Freeland vowed that Canadian sanctions will not be lifted against Russia. On January 10, 2017, Freeland vowed that Canada will serve as a front against rising global «trade protectionism and xenophobia». That was a clear warning to Trump in Washington, Marine Le Pen, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and UK Independence Party politician Nigel Farage. In December 2016, Canada hosted a meeting of the United Nations High Commission on Refugees and Soros's Open Society Foundations that seeks to expand the movement of refugees from the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia to the industrialized nations of the West. There is little doubt that Russophobes Freeland and Soros are cooperating on several fronts against both Russia and Trump.
Europe's ankle-biting small powers are ecstatic that the Trudeau government has placed a Russophobe in charge of Canada's foreign relations. Freeland has made no secret of her aim to influence the Trump administration to change course on Russia. She has bragged about her «wide network of contacts» in Washington and she claims she has experience working the «power corridors» in the U.S. Congress, State Department, and White House. The Ukrainian ambassador in Ottawa, Andriy Shevchenko, hopes that Freeland will «educate» the Trump administration on maintaining political and economic pressure on Russia. The Latvian ambassador in Ottawa, Karlis Eihenbaums, views Ottawa as the launch point for a de facto NATO «influence operations» campaign in Washington to derail closer U.S.-Russian relations.
Freeland showed her intentions toward Trump and Putin when she met at the recent Davos Economic Summit in Switzerland with U.S. financier William Browder, the figure at the center of a massive fraud scheme in Russia involving his Guernsey-based company, Heritage Financial Management. Browder, the grandson of the one-time leader of the U.S. Communist Party Earl Browder, is, like fellow fraudster Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a fierce critic of the Russian government and President Putin.
From Ottawa, Freeland will lead the neocon and globalist charge against any attempt by Trump to tear up the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). She will almost certainly try to salvage the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which includes Canada and which Trump has vowed to scrap. Freeland will also likely open up Canada's Arctic to a military presence by anti-Russian NATO countries like Norway, Denmark, and Germany, as well as pro-NATO Sweden and Finland. An increased NATO presence, without U.S. forces, in the Canadian Arctic will not only militarize the region but send a warning to Russia about Canadian control over emerging Arctic sea lanes that are increasingly navigable due to climate change.
With Ottawa becoming a center for anti-Trump and anti-Russian activities, the world can expect a chill to set in between Canada and the United States. If Trump begins to view Canada as a source for anti-Trump operations, the U.S. border with Mexico may not be the only flash point in North American politics.
Melkoisia väärinkäsityksiä on täälläkin liikkeellä Justin Trudeausta. Selvästihän heppu on "valehtelija, tekopyhä valkoisen ylivallan kannattaja ja terroristi", näin todistaa BLM-liikkeen aktiivi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9AuZR5gLL0) Torontosta. Kai se on sitten uskottava. Vielä pitäisi selvittää, onko hän myös natsi, jotta ohikulkijat saavat lyödä häntä.
QuoteKanada vahvistaa rajaansa - turvapaikanhakijat pyrkivät maahan USA:sta
Kanadan poliisi vahvistaa rajavalvontaansa Yhdysvaltain vastaisella rajalla turvapaikanhakijoiden lisääntyneen määrän vuoksi. Poliisi kertoi maanantaina paikallista aikaa lisänneensä näkyvyyttään Quebecin rajalla, minne rajaviranomaiset ovat perustaneet tilapäisen vastaanottokeskuksen turvapaikanhakijoille.
Kanadan rajavartiosto CBSA kertoi turvapaikanhakijoiden määrän yli kaksinkertaistuneen vuodesta 2015 vuoteen 2016. Tammikuussa 2017 yhteensä 452 ihmistä haki turvapaikkaa Quebecistä, kun tammikuussa 2016 lukumäärä oli 137.
Ihmiset ovat viime päivinä vaeltaneet kylmissä olosuhteissa Yhdysvalloista Kanadaan. Monet ovat kävelleet tuntien ajan pakkasessa ja saaneet pakkasenpuremia.
[...]
Yhdysvaltain presidentti Donald Trump on vannonut heittävänsä laittomat siirtolaiset ulos Yhdysvalloista, mikä on voinut vaikuttaa Kanadaan pyrkivien määrään. Lisäksi Trump asetti tammikuun lopussa väliaikaisen maahantulokiellon seitsemän muslimienemmistöisen maan kansalaisille ja kaikille pakolaisille. Kielto kuitenkin jäädytettiin tuomioistuimessa.
Kanadan pääministeri Justin Trudeau on vakuuttanut, että Kanada antaa suojelua pakolaisille näiden uskonnosta riippumatta. Maanantaina Montreal, Kanadan toiseksi suurin kaupunki, äänesti ryhtyäkseen turvapaikkakaupungiksi, joka suojelee laittomia siirtolaisia ja tarjoaa heille palveluita.
Iltalehti (http://www.iltalehti.fi/ulkomaat/201702212200074174_ul.shtml) 21.2.2017
Trump ei ole tehnyt tai edes vihjannut tekevänsä yhtään mitään estääkseen turvapaikan hakemista tai kiristääkseen turvapaikanhaun kriteereitä.
Nina Dale toimitteli.
Quote...Maanantaina Montreal, Kanadan toiseksi suurin kaupunki, äänesti ryhtyäkseen turvapaikkakaupungiksi, joka suojelee laittomia siirtolaisia ja tarjoaa heille palveluita.
Mitä tämä nyt on? Tarkoitetaanko tässä laittomilla siirtolaisilla Kanadan maaperällä oleilevia, ja protestoiko Montreal näin Kanadan turvapaikkapolitiikkaa vastaan?
https://youtu.be/rxiLgfb9Bb4
Tässä hyvä video Kanadasta ja Justin Trudeausta, joka on kovaa vauhtia tuhoamassa Kanadan islamisaatiolla. Videolla kerrotaan miten vähävaraisilla ja eläkeläisillä ei yksinkertaisesti ole varaa maksaa sähkölaskujaan, vaan joutuvat käytännössä olemaan ilman sähköä, jos haluavat selvitä vuokrastaan ja sähkölaskuistaan, vihreän politiikan johdosta.
Samaan aikaan Trudeau julistaa maailmalle kuten Merkel, että kaikki saavat tulla.
Kanada maksaa pääosin muslimitulokkaille tukia seuraavasti:
Asumistukea $1.500
Lapsilisää $2.100
Yhteensä $3.600 kuukaudessa
Tuo tekee $43.000 vuodessa. Keskipalkka Kanadassa on $27.000.
Samaan aikaan, kuten Britanniassa, keskustan asuntojen hinnat nousevat pilviin ja yllätys yllätys, ostajina ovat rikkaat aasialaiset (lue: kiinalaiset). Aivan sama kaava.
Kanadassa tilanne kehittyy aivan samalla tavalla, mitä kävi Brexitin ja Trumpin kohdalla, kuten olen jo aikaisemmin todennut.
Kanadassa on todennäköisesti seuraava pääministeri Kanadan oma Trump eli Leijonan Luolasta tuttu miljardööri Kevin O'Leary. (https://youtu.be/hqQHVhmoPNw?t=16s)
USAssa demokraatit ovat joutumassa aivan samaan kuolonkierteeseen kuten Labour Party Britanniassa Jeremy Corbynin johdolla. Nimittäin demokraattien puoluejohtajan vaalit ovat kohta ja siellä on nousemassa juutalaisten vihaaja ja äärivassari Keith Ellison (https://youtu.be/oiuY6zPwq14) seuraavaksi puheenjohtajaksi.
Jos Ellison valitaan, demokraatit siirtyvät Britannian Labour Partyn tapaan äärivasemmalle ja ajavat itsensä ikuiseen oppositioon.
QuoteDoor knocks in the dark: The Canadian town on front line of Trump migrant crackdown
The town has become the front line of an emerging political crisis that is testing Canada's will to welcome asylum seekers
EMERSON, Manitoba, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Jaime French was jarred out of bed in Emerson, Manitoba early one morning this month by pounding at her front door, just yards from the U.S. border. A face peered in through the window, flanked in the darkness by others.
Outside were 16 asylum seekers, arriving at one of the first houses they saw after crossing a lightly monitored border between Canada and the United States.
"They banged pretty hard, then 'ring ring ring' the doorbell," said French, a mother of two young girls. "It was scary. That really woke me up."
The town has become the front line of an emerging political crisis that is testing Canada's will to welcome asylum seekers.
Hundreds of people, mainly from Africa but also the Middle East, are fleeing U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigrants, migrants and refugee agencies say. Many asylum seekers say Trump's election and subsequent crackdown on illegal migrants spurred their plans to head north.
Those arriving in Emerson come on foot in the dead of night, unnerving its 650 residents. Some fear the influx of unscreened migrants while others are frustrated by the cost and effort forced on the community.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is under increased pressure from the left, which wants him to let more in, and from the right, which is fearful of an increased security risk. Trudeau must tread carefully to ensure the issue does not complicate relations with Trump.
The cooling welcome in Emerson is a microcosm of growing discontent over Canada's open door policy for refugees.
Last week, an Angus Reid poll found that while 47 percent of respondents said Canada is taking in the right number of refugees, 41 percent said the number is already too high.
"It could become a real political liability for the government," said Christian Leuprecht, a politics professor at the Royal Military College of Canada, noting that spring will lead to more crossings as travel gets easier.
Loput linkistä: http://news.trust.org/item/20170228110618-nlgr2/
QuoteSpeaking at a Winnipeg town hall in July 2015, Trudeau said: "The Liberal Party believes that terrorists should get to keep their Canadian citizenship ... because I do and I'm willing to take on anyone who disagrees with that", and added: "As soon as you make citizenship for some Canadians conditional on good behaviour, you devalue citizenship for everyone."
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/03/canada-immigration-minister-ahmed-hussen-defends-bill-reinstating-citizenship-of-convicted-terrorists
Nunavutissa olisi tilaa vaikka kuinka paljon. Ihme kun ei kelpaa vaan Torontoon ja Vancouveriin on päästävä.
Quote from: xor_rox on 01.02.2017, 14:08:07
Quote from: Golimar on 01.02.2017, 13:55:29
Trudeun Twittertilin otsakekuva kertoo paljon hänen ajatusmaailmastaan.
Pieniä kanadalasiahan siinä vain. Tulevaisuuden NHL-pelaajia.
Pelaakohan Kanadan omissa lätkäsarjoissakaan montaa musulmaania? Aika monta eskimoakin niissä pelaa, mutta ensimmäistä mussea on pitänyt kyllä odottaa.
NHL:ssä on pari mustaa jannua ja jotakin tummaa porukkaa mutta vain vähän. Tosin Patrik Laine on aika harvinainen vaalean tukkansa kanssa. Punatukkasia on jonkin verran. Yleisilme on tummahko tukka ja hyvä parrankasvu. AIkalailla sellaista eurooppalaista porukkaa.
Inhottava populismi nostaa päätään Kanadassa, pimeyden voimat valtaamassa alaa, luukkujen kolina voimistumassa.
Toronto Sun kirjoittaa uusista käänteistä, uutinen on kuvitettu tylsästi Justin Trudeaun sivuprofiililla.
Toronto Sun (http://www.torontosun.com/2017/03/11/the-truth-about-populism-in-canada) (11.3.2017)
QuoteThe truth about populism in Canada
There's a change happening in the Western political landscape. And the Canadian establishment needs to stop misleading themselves about what it means for this country.
Last month data confirmed what many of us suspected: that Canada is actually ripe for some version of a populist uprising.
An authoritative report by Edelman revealed that "80% of [Canadians] think the elites who run institutions are out of touch with regular people" and "69% say we need to prioritize Canadian interests over the rest of the world."
This emerging paradigm shift threatens the power of Canada's political class and they're doing everything they can to deny it and mock it. Yet their efforts will only backfire because they're misdiagnosing the problem.
The latest issue of the The Economist observes that "the old divide between left and right is growing less important than a new one between open and closed." This open vs. closed argument has become a popular talking point. The basic idea is that the establishment is tolerant, cultured and welcoming (open) in contrast to common sentiment that is fearful, ignorant and hateful of the other (closed).
Surface level data initially supports this conclusion. The Edelman report points out 52% of Canadians are concerned about immigration. Other surveys yield similar results. But what no major survey has done is dig deeper to get to the bottom of what specific element of immigration concerns people.
My impression is that immigration in itself isn't a big issue for most Canadians. What they're actually troubled by is the plague of moral relativism, even if they don't use that exact term.
Moral relativism is the philosophy that says all of our values are subjective and always changing. Who are we to believe our perspective is better than someone else's? Who are we to denounce, say, female genital mutilation? And who are we to speak out against Saudi Arabia joining the United Nations' human rights council? It's all relative!
A key piece of evidence that proves this recent sweep of populist sentiment isn't as closed-minded as the elites would have you believe is the pivot away from multilateralism.
Both Brexit and the election of Donald Trump signalled a rejection of multilateral deal-making. This is the process in which many countries sit together and cobble out a deal that covers all of them.
The UK and US are backing away from this approach. But they're not backing away into themselves, never to do deals with other countries again. Quite the contrary. They'll engage in bilateral deal-making – where they deal one-on-one with countries. There's nothing closed-minded about that at all. And depending on how it's done it can bring them closer than ever before to the country in question.
Think of it like group assignments in high school. The only people who ever liked them were the slackers, who could get others to do their work and were rarely challenged for their shoddy ideas. Everyone knows it's better to pick a partner you can work with than be stuck with someone who drags everyone down to the lowest common denominator.
It's the same with the current conversation we're having about Canadian values. For the most part, people from all walks of life are just reacting with concern to events like Justin Trudeau's call to the world that Canada could be the first ever "post-national state" with "no core identity".
If we deny that we have our own values and then get dragged into some group effort, does it mean other values we don't necessarily share end up calling the shots for everyone else? This isn't closed-minded populism. It's a legitimate problem.
If anything, today's populism is just a backlash to the one the Liberals rode in on. Trudeau's razzle-dazzle electoral campaign about using deficit spending to shine sunny ways upon the middle-class certainly fits the definition. The progressive agenda's been singing a populist tune for years.
This is something the eminent historian John Lukacs railed against in his book Democracy and Populism: Fear and Hatred, published in 2005, long before recent events.
A Cato Journal review sums up Lukacs' concern as such: "Democrats and Republicans both subscribe to [populism], but with different emphases and tactics. The Democrats are more socialist than nationalist; the Republicans prefer things the other way around. Each party, however, caters to the principle of untrammeled popular sovereignty, bidding for mass public favor with government largesse."
Yes, for decades the establishment has stayed in power by buying the people off through expanding the state. In the process, big government turned us into small citizens.
The people have decided they don't like this one bit. Now things are changing and the poor establishment can't figure out how to adapt.
Kanada on alkanut saamaan ihan kivasti palstatilaa matu-uutisten joukossa. Positiivinen kehitys, sano.
RT uutisoi kanadalaisten mietteitä ja haluja. On myös hyvä huomioida, että hyökkäykset muslimeita vastaan nostavat myönteisyys prosentteja.
https://www.rt.com/news/380742-most-canadians-want-to-test-migrants/ (14.3.2017)
CROP-Polli: http://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/special/2017/03/sondage-crop/Sondage%20CROP-Radio-Canada.pdf
QuoteMost Canadians say immigrants should be tested for 'anti-Canadian values' – survey
A new poll has found that despite Canadians being overall in favor of taking in refugees, there are worries about a cultural clash with Muslims, particularly in the French-speaking province of Quebec.
The internet poll, commissioned by the French-language service of CBC, Radio Canada, asked 2,513 people across Canada, including 1,024 Quebecers, about a variety of social issues.
The CROP survey found that although around 60 percent of Canadians agreed that welcoming Syrian refugees was a "very good" or "good enough" idea, 74 percent — "very" and "somewhat" — agreed with the proposal, put forward by Conservative party leadership candidate Kellie Leitch, that immigrants should be screened for their adherence to Canadian values.
"If you don't talk about religion, there's an overwhelming human side to us.... The minute you introduce religion, it's gone," CROP president Alain Giguère told CBC.
Anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant sentiments are more widespread in Quebec, where 32 percent strongly or somewhat agreed to a Trump-style travel ban, as opposed to only 25 percent of Canadians nationwide.
Sixty-five percent of Quebecers also felt comfortable about a new Catholic church being built in their neighborhood but only 40 percent for a mosque, whereas other Canadians were 76 percent and 56 percent in favor, respectively.
Around 57 percent of Quebecers felt Muslims were "poorly" or "somewhat poorly" integrated into society, ten percent higher than other Canadians. Muslims ranked the lowest in a list of minority and immigrant groups, compared to 72 percent approval for Jewish immigrants, 82 percent for Haitians, and 87 percent for Asians.
According to Haroun Bouazzi, co-president of Muslim and Arabs for a Secular Quebec, anti-Muslim sentiment is being driven by politicians looking for someone to blame for Canada's problems.
"We have all these problems, and our politicians don't have simple solutions," Bouazzi said to CBC. "Even the ones in power right now don't have solutions, so over the past years, a good way of making us talk about other things is actually finding a scapegoat — finding a group that we can make look like a real problem."
"And obviously the Muslim minority, specifically, play this role."
The survey was conducted between 27-30 January, during which time a gunman, 27-year-old Alexandre Bissonnette, opened fire at a mosque in Quebec City, killing six people and wounding another 19. The province is often perceived as being more conservative and intolerant than the rest of Canada, a perception described as unfair by Parti Québécois Leader Jean-François Lisée.
"The numbers between English Canada and Quebec are very similar," Lisée told CBC.
"So when we constantly put Quebec on trial, it's deeply unjust because Quebec, in my opinion, is within the Canadian average and above average in the Western world right now when it comes to tolerating immigration. Several studies have shown that over the past few years."
In the aftermath of the shooting, the number of Quebecers who felt Muslims were well-integrated into Canadian society rose from 38 percent to 44 percent.
Kanukkeja alkanut moniosaajatulva kyllästyttämään.
QuoteLähes puolet kanadalaisista ei hyväksy tapaa, jolla maan johto on hoitanut viimeaikaisen pakolaiskriisin, kertoo uutistoimisto Reutersin teettämä tuore tutkimus.
Kyselyyn osallistuneista kanadalaisista 46 prosenttia kertoi olevansa tyytymättömiä pääministeri Justin Trudeaun toimiin. 37 prosenttia vastanneista vuorostaan ilmoitti kannattavansa Kanadan pakolaispolitiikkaa.
Kanadalaiset ovat perinteisesti suhtautuneet myönteisesti laillisia väyliä tapahtuvaan maahanmuuttoon. Kiistaa on syntynyt viime kuukausina Kanadaan Yhdysvalloista luvatta tulleista sadoista turvapaikanhakijoista.
Afrikasta ja Lähi-idästä lähtöisin olevat turvapaikanhakijat ovat saapuneet Kanadaan maahanmuuttokriittisen presidentti Donald Trumpin noustua valtaan Yhdysvalloissa.
Reutersin haastattelemat laittomasti Kanadaan tulleet kertoivat oleskelleensa Yhdysvalloissa laillisesti ja hakeneensa turvapaikkaa siellä. He olivat lähteneet Kanadaan, koska he pelkäsivät presidentti Trumpin rajusti kiristyviä maahanmuuttolinjauksia.
http://yle.fi/uutiset/3-9520186 (http://yle.fi/uutiset/3-9520186)
Ottaen huomioon Justin Turdin kannan, koen lämmittävää vahingoniloa vaikka moni kanukki ihan mukava onkin.
http://news.trust.org/item/20170420003258-s2o7x (20.4.2017)
QuoteAsylum seekers crossing into Canada increase with warmer weather
Canada is on track to see the highest number of asylum claims in six years.
Canadian authorities caught 887 asylum seekers crossing unlawfully into Canada from the United States in March, nearly triple the number in January, according to numbers released by the government Wednesday.
This brings the total number of asylum seekers caught walking across the border to 1,860 so far this year. The new statistics suggest those numbers could rise further as the weather warms.
Canada is on track to see the highest number of asylum claims in six years, given the pace of claims filed so far, as increasing numbers of people cross into Canada to make refugee claims in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's election and his crackdown on refugees and illegal immigrants.
Under the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement, Canada is required to turn asylum seekers away if they try to file refugee claims at land border crossings. But if people cross the border in between formal crossings, they are taken into custody and questioned by both police and border authorities, then allowed to file claims and stay in Canada while they await the outcome.
Refugee advocates have argued that were it not for the Safe Third Country Agreement, people would file claims at border crossings instead.
The people caught crossing unlawfully comprise a fifth of everyone who has filed asylum claims in Canada so far this year but they loom large in Canadian politics, with the federal government taking fire for its wait-and-see approach. Nearly half of the people surveyed in a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released in March wanted to deport people illegally crossing into Canada from its southern neighbor.
"The majority of irregular migrants are holders of visas for the United States," according to a statement released Wednesday from the office of Canada's Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale.
"Canadian authorities are managing the increase in asylum seekers in a sound and measured way. ... To be clear - trying to slip across the border in an irregular manner is not a 'free' ticket to Canada."
Almost three-quarters of the asylum seekers caught crossing so far this year were taken into custody in Quebec, the government data showed. Roxham Road, which straddles Champlain, New York and Hemmingford, Quebec, has become such a common spot that photographers cluster there and would-be refugees refer to it by name.
Most of the others were taken into custody in Manitoba and British Columbia - 331 and 201, respectively.
Police said Wednesday they have charged 43-year-old Michelle Omoruyi with human smuggling and conspiracy to commit human smuggling. Police allege they found Omoruyi driving nine west African asylum seekers across the U.S. border into the prairie province of Saskatchewan Friday night. The nine asylum seekers have filed refugee claims and are not in custody.
Independent uutisoi matunaisen kuoleman rajan tuntumassa nostattaneen vaateita turvapaikkapolitiikan löysennyksille.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/canada-border-refugee-death-trump-immigration-rules-calls-relax-a7766161.html (31.5.2017)
QuoteDeath of refugee woman on Canadian border sparks calls for more relaxed immigration policies
A woman died trying to cross between the US-Canada border, presumably from hypothermia.
Canadian politicians and refugee advocates urged the government on Wednesday to scrap a U.S. pact that has spurred asylum seekers to cross the border illegally after a woman trying to walk into Canada was found dead of possible hypothermia.
U.S. police said they discovered the woman's body on Friday near Noyes, Minnesota, which is directly across from the Canadian border town of Emerson where asylum seekers have been crossing in recent months.
"This is exactly what we have feared," said New Democrat parliamentarian Jenny Kwan. "We're forcing people to risk life and limb."
More than 2,000 asylum seekers have walked into Canada through fields or across ditches since January because if they present themselves at formal border crossings they will be turned back under the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement.
The agreement requires refugees to claim asylum in whichever country they arrive in first, meaning they cannot land in the United States and then try to claim asylum in Canada or vice versa. However, anyone who manages to get in the country is allowed to file an asylum claim.
Most of those border crossers say they left the United States because they fear President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
Opposition critics pressed the government in Parliament on Wednesday about when it would suspend the 2004 agreement, which Canada has said it will not withdraw from.
"We understand deeply the extent to which people will go to to seek protection for them and their families," Canadian Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen told the House of Commons. "But we discourage strongly people crossing our borders irregularly."
A final autopsy result on the woman, identified as Ghanaian Mavis Otuteye, 57, is pending. Police said she was last seen on May 22 and her body was discovered on May 26 after she was reported missing a day earlier.
Greg Janzen, elected leader of a Manitoba border municipality that has seen many crossers, said his community has responded to three medical calls from asylum seekers in the past two weeks.
"One person has lost her life. How many more have to lose their lives? Now it's more desperate than ever that something has to get changed."
Quote from: Lady Deadpool on 20.04.2017, 17:03:45
QuoteAsylum seekers crossing into Canada increase with warmer weather
Canada is on track to see the highest number of asylum claims in six years.
Suhteellisen pienistä määristä tuossa silti puhutaan Suomen kohtaamaan tsunamiin verrattuna.
Ajattelin nostaa Kanadan ihan omaksi keskusteluksi, koska Kanadan tilanne on muuttumassa yhä kiihtyvällä nopeudella monikulturismin ja kulttuurimarxismin kautta totalitääriseksi valtioksi.
Quote from: Aksiooma on 28.05.2017, 09:33:03
Päivitys Kanadan tilanteeseen - Bill C16
Olen kirjoittanut Kanadan tilanteesta tässä ketjussa aikaisemmin. Tässä linkki 18-05-2017 pidettyyn Kanadan senaatin kuulemistilaisuuteen, missä kuultavina olivat tässä ketjussa esitelty psykologian professori Jordan B. Peterson sekä lainoppinut: https://youtu.be/KnIAAkSNtqo
Bill C16 lakialoitteen tarkoitus on käytännössä pakottaa ihmiset lainsäädännöllä, käyttämään tuulesta temmattuja sanoja, siis sukupuolia, joita on tällä hetkellä jo kymmeniä, ellei satoja. En nyt tähän ala avaamaan tarkemmin Kanadan tilannetta, mutta Jordan B. Petersonin Youtube kanavalta löydätte kaikki oleelliset videot asiasta.
Tässä päivitystä Kanadan tilanteeseen, missä on syntymässä aito totalitäärinen valtio lainsäädännön kautta:
Bill C-16 Kyseinen lakialoite meni läpi Kanadan senaatissa. Tässä hyvä päivitys: https://youtu.be/GWMZU_pgt6Q
M-103 M-103 on seuraavaksi listalla, mikä kriminalisoi islamofobian Kanadassa. Aiheesta löytyy paljon artikkeleita Motion M-103 hakusanalla ja videoita Youtubessa. Tässä lyhyesti:
Iqra Khalid, a Member of Parliament (MP) from the governing Liberals, tabled Motion M-103 in the House of Commons. The motion demands that Islamophobia be treated as a crime without even bothering to define the offense.ANTIFA Antifa on luonnollisesti aktivoitunut Kanadassa. Alla olevalla videolla, Antifa hyökkää keski-ikäisiä kanadalaisia kyydittäneen linja-auton kimppuun. Kyseiset ihmiset olivat lähdössä M-103 vastaiseen mielenosoitukseen. Yksi Antifan tytöistä oli ehtinyt jo linja-autoon kun se lähti hyökkääjiä karkuun. Anarko-Liisin reaktio on mahtava, kun tajuaa jääneensä keski-ikäisten nationalistien kanssa suljettuun tilaan. Vakavasti ottaen, kuten haastateltava sanoo videolla, on se törkeää kun nuoret hyökkäävät vanhempia ihmisiä kohtaan, jotka ovat palvelleet maataan yli 40 vuotta. Tässä video Antifan bussi-iskusta: https://youtu.be/eOdD2Zf5JbE
Vaalit vuonna 2020Kanadan tilannetta kannattaa seurata. Johdossa on feministi, kommunisti, globalisti, monikulturalisti, elitisti Justin Trudeau (https://youtu.be/P8Kj-R4Ja08). Seuraavat vaalit Kanadassa pidetään vuonna 2020 ja Kanadan voi saada pääministerikseen oman Trumpin eli Leijonanluolasta tutun Kevin O'Learyn (https://youtu.be/mfm2OjqSbZA). Tätä parempaa tilannetta ei voi toivoa Brexitin ja Trumpin valinnan jälkeen.
Julkinen holokaustin epäily on ollut Kanadassa laitonta jo pitkään.
Welcome Refugees asenne tuottaa hedelmää. Haitilaiset ovat ilmeisesti kohtuu hyvin edustettuna, näin muistelisin lukeneeni toisaalla. Kuvien perusteella hyvin todennäköistä.
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2017/08/03/canada-opens-stadium-asylum-seekers-us (3.8.2017)
QuoteCanada opens stadium for asylum seekers from the US
Quebec has opened its Olympic stadium to house asylum seekers after a growing influx in refugee claimants coming from the US.
Canadian health authorities and aid workers are using an Olympic stadium to shelter asylum seekers as a growing number of people walk into the country from the US.
The Quebec Red Cross and local health authorities opened Montreal's Olympic Stadium on Wednesday to asylum seekers brought in by bus after having crossed the US border, Red Cross spokeswoman Stephanie Picard said.
The city is seeing a growing influx in refugee claimants coming from the US and is scrambling to house them all. The Red Cross is assisting with beds and providing bedding and other personal-care items.
Montreal's health authority would not provide exact numbers on how many people are being housed in the stadium, built for the 1976 Olympics and which now serves as an event space.
More than 4300 people have walked across the US border into Canada this year seeking refugee status. The vast majority of them come to Quebec, according to figures from the federal government.
Many asylum seekers who spoke to Reuters say they left the US fearing President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
People who cross the border illegally to file refugee claims are apprehended and held for questioning by both police and border officials before being allowed to file claims and live in Canada while their application is processed.
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre welcomed the asylum seekers on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon, saying 2500 people had come in July alone. He said on Twitter that providing for the new arrivals is a "humanitarian gesture".
Haitilaisia. Miksi?
Quote from: DuPont on 06.08.2017, 19:57:35
Haitilaisia. Miksi?
Trump on näköjään uhannut lopettaa haitilaisten lomailun USA:ssa.
QuoteMisleading social media messages entice Haitian asylum seekers to come to Canada
WhatsApp message, Youtube video making rounds erroneously reports Canada issued open invitation to Haitians
Many of the thousands of Haitian nationals streaming across Canada's border from the U.S. may be basing their decision to flee on misleading and false information posted to WhatsApp, Facebook groups and other social media.
Encouraged by those ambiguous or deceptive posts, many of the 50,000 to 60,000 Haitians living with temporary protected status (TPS) in the U.S. could be interpreting Canada's welcoming attitude towards immigrants as a clarion call.
In May, President Donald Trump threatened to withdraw the protected status of Haitians who took refuge in the country following the 2010 earthquake.
With the TPS set to expire in January 2018, Haitian nationals now fear being sent back to Haiti.
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/misleading-information-haitian-asylum-seekers-1.4235565
Kanada on ilmeisesti nyt kunnolla helisimessä liikenteensä kanssa vaikka ei tietenkään vedä vertoja Euroopan luvuille. Sotilaat on tuotu rajalla, ei toki vahtimaan sitä mutta rakentamaan majoitusta yms. (mahtavatko kantaa myös laukut kuten meillä?).
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-canada-haitians-idUSKBN1AP26I?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Reuters%2FworldNews+%28Reuters+World+News%29&&rpc=401 (9.9.2017)
QuoteCanada to set up border camp as number of asylum seekers swells
Canada has deployed soldiers to erect tents near the U.S. border to temporarily house hundreds of asylum seekers crossing from New York state, officials said on Wednesday.
Around 250 asylum seekers are arriving each day in Montreal, the largest city in Canada's mainly French-speaking province of Quebec. The province has opened its Olympic Stadium to house the people.
The temporary camp will accommodate up to 500 people in heated tents as Canadian border officials process mainly Haitian claimants walking into Canada, who fear they will be deported by the U.S. government.
Nearly 100 soldiers will be in Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, across the border from Champlain, New York, on Wednesday to set up the tents and add to temporary facilities already organized by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Canadian Border Services Agency.
Daniel Le Bouthillier, a spokesman at the Department of National Defence, said the Canadian Armed Forces were aware of the difficult situation that requires significant resources.
The military would have no role in security matters, Le Bouthillier said in emailed statement, adding, "When the site is completed, the military will return to their home base."
Hundreds of Haitians have crossed into Quebec in recent days, spurred partly by false accounts of asylum seekers being able to immediately obtain their residency after entering Canada.
"There is an enormous amount of fake information circulating saying that it is easy to come to Canada," said Marjorie Villefranche, general manager of Maison d'Haiti, a Montreal community center that assists Haitian immigrants.
"They are hearing that Canada doesn't deport people."
More than 50,000 people who were affected by Haiti's 2010 earthquake have been living in the United States under "temporary protected status" for seven years.
This year, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security extended their status through next January, but officials said in May that people covered under that status should begin acquiring travel documents to return to Haiti.
More than 4,300 asylum seekers crossed the U.S. border into Canada in the first six months of this year. Many told Reuters they feared the immigration crackdown in the United States.
Canada welcomes refugees, but shuts the door on asylum seekers
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/canada-welcomes-refugees-but-shuts-the-door-on-asylum-seekers/article35905842/?
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Maintaining the "integrity of the immigration system" is in part the shared code language for how our governments (Conservative or Liberal) think about asylum seekers. Canada may love refugees like Syrians who are selected and screened abroad before they set foot in the country, but the same cannot be said about asylum seekers who wash up on our shores in boats, or who walk across our border with the U.S.
Canada's approach to asylum seekers pokes holes in the image of the country as inherently welcoming to immigrants and refugees. The fear and panic Canadians expressed about the arrival of 174 Sikhs off the coast of Nova Scotia in 1987, the arrival of "ghost ships" from Fujian, China in 1999, and 492 Tamils aboard the MV Sun Sea in 2010, bear little resemblance to Mr. Trudeau's tweet in January where he told the world that, "To those fleeing persecution, terror and war, Canadians will welcome you." Indeed, a 2015 Environics poll found that nearly half of Canadians believe that refugees coming to Canada do not have a legitimate claim.
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The sad reality is that Canada's welcoming approach to immigrants and refugees comes at the expense of asylum seekers.
Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/laws-policy/menu-safethird.asp
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Under the Agreement, refugee claimants are required to request refugee protection in the first safe country they arrive in, unless they qualify for an exception to the Agreement.
Sveitsiläislehti kertoo Kanadan kuvioista.
QuoteKanadan "tervetuloakulttuuri"
Justin Trudeau ei ole Merkel, eikä anti-Trump
Tuhannet USA:sta tulevat maahanmuuttajat ajavat Justin Trudeau'n liberaalin maahanmuuttopolitiikan happotestiin. Sen ylistäminen, että demonisointi perustuvat kuitenkin väärinkäsitykseen.
Neue Zürcher Zeitung 15.8.2017 juttu saksaksi (https://www.nzz.ch/meinung/kanadas-willkommenskultur-justin-trudeau-ist-weder-merkel-noch-der-anti-trump-ld.1310937)
Kanadan pääministeri Justin Trudeau osaa käyttää taitavasti sosiaalisia verkkoja, kun pitää esiintyä valistuneena ja charmanttina johtajana. Nyt hän joutuu kohtaamaan myös menestyksensä varjopuolen: "Kaikille vainoa, terroria ja sotaa pakeneville: Kanada toivottaa teidät tervetulleiksi, uskonnostanne riippumatta. Diversiteetissä on vahvuutemme", twiittasi hän tammikuussa reaktiona Donald Trumpin maahantulokieltoon muslimimaista.
Satojatuhansia jakoja saanut twiitti alkoi elää omaa elämäänsä yllättävin seurauksin: Viikkokausien ajan saapui useita satoja henkilöitä päivittäin USA:sta rajan yli Kanadaan. Heidän joukossaan ei ollut juurikaan turvapaikkaan oikeutettuja, vaan he olivat enimmäkseen haitilaisia, joiden maa on kurjassa jamassa, mutta he tuskin kärsivät vainosta, terrorista ja sodasta.
Twiitin kytkös dramaattisiin kuviin etelärajalta herättää muistoja Angela Merkelin "tervetuloakulttuurista" vuodelta 2015. Konservatiivinen oppositio pelkäsi jo silloin samanlaista kaaosta kuin Saksassa. Toiset tahot taas ylistivät Kanadan pääministeriä humanitaarisena anti-Trumpina - näyttämöesitys, jossa emotionaalisia elkeitä rakastava Trudeau oli mielihyvin mukana.
Kanadan myytti
Sekä Trudeau'n ihailijat että vastustajat ovat kuitenkin ostaneet myytin Kanadan "tervetuloakulttuurista". Sitä ei kylläkään voi verrata vuoden 2015 varhaiskevään padon murtumiseen Saksassa. Merkel teki yksin päätöksen kriisitilanteessa ja on tähän asti sinnikkäästi kieltäytynyt luopumasta avoimien rajojen illuusiosta, vaikka maahanmuuttopolitiikka on jo kauan sitten muuttunut tiukemmaksi.
Euroopan porvarillis-liberaalit poliitikot voisivat sen sijaan hyväksyä vain pienin muutoksin Kanadan politiikan: Valtio määrittelee selvän ylärajan ja se asettaa painopisteeseen talouden tarpeille. Melkein 2/3-osaa 271.000 maahanmuuttajasta vuonna 2015 olivat hyvän ammattitaidon omaavia työntekijöitä, joille oli selvää kysyntää. Vain vajaa 100.000 oli pakolaisia - väestöön suhteutettuna tämä on huomattavasti vähemmän kuin Sveitsissä. Lisäksi suurinta osaa heistä takaavat yksityishenkilöt.
Jatkuvuus Trudeau'n aikakaudella
Trudeau jatkaa edelleen samaa Kanadan maahanmuuttopolitiikka. Hän on saattanut hieman säätää sen pilareita. Hän ei ole kuitenkaan uskaltautunut perustavalla tavalla muuttamaan sen painopisteitä. Hänen päätöksensä ottaa 40.000 huolellisesti valittua syyrialaista sotapakolaista vuonna 2016 aiheutti kiistoja, mutta se ei ollut humanitaarisena eleenä epätavallinen. Ja sitten hallitus leikkasi taloudellisten neuvonantajien dramaattisen esitystä nostaa vuosittainen maahanmuutto 450.000 henkilöön. Tasoksi tuli lopulta 300.000 maahanmuuttajaa. Alueellisessa vertailussa tämä on toki paljon ja se aiheuttaa ongelmia kaupungeissa. Kuitenkin Kanadan useat etniset ryhmät elävät suhteellisen rauhallisesti keskenään.
Kaikesta huolimatta Trumpin muukalaisvihamielinen politiikka ei lupaa mitään hyvää Trudeau'lle, sillä uhkana on etelänaapurin muuttuminen Akilleen kantapääksi Kanadan kontrolloidulle avoimuudelle. Maalla on ollut tähän varaa ainoastaan maantieteellisen sijaintinsa johdosta. Kanadan ja maailman kriisialueiden välillä on merta tuhansien kilometrien verran ja sen ainoa maaraja on USA:n kanssa. Toisin kuin Euroopassa, voidaan Kanadassa siitä syystä ohjata maahanmuuttoa suhteellisen pienin ponnistuksin.
Kanadan rajalle nyt ilmestyneet maahanmuuttajat ovat shokki vain siksi, että USA ei ole aiemmin kierrättänyt maahanmuutto-ongelmiaan pohjoiseen. Kanadan houkuttelevuus oletettuna turvallisena satamana saattaa jatkossa vielä kohota useiden maahanmuuttajaryhmien kokiessa epävarmuutta juridisessa mielessä.
Laki ja järjestys tervetuloakulttuurin sijaan
Kun Justin Trudeau painottaa nyt "tervetuloakulttuurin" sijaan "lakia ja järjestystä", niin hän voi pyrkiä saamaan tällä aikaan psykologisen pelotevaikutuksen. Tätä ankaraa hallintoa sovelletaan jo nyt henkilöihin, joilla ei ole oikeutta turvapaikkaan: Ihmisoikeusryhmät kritisoivat Ottawan hallitusta jatkuvasti sen tiukkojen karkotuskäytäntojen takia - myös kriisialueiden, kuten Haitin, ja autoritäärisen hallituksen omaavien maiden osalta -, silti suurin osa kanadalaisista kannattaa tätä. Trudeau tietää, että kehitys maan etelärajalla voi muodostua hänelle vaaralliseksi. Siksi hän tulee kaikissa tilanteissa välttämään antamasta vaikutelmaa, että lakeja ei sovelleta. Sillä ainakin tässä asiassa hän voi ottaa oppia Saksan esimerkistä: Liberaalin maahanmuuttopolitiikan hyväksyminen riippuu suuressa määrin siitä, että kansalaiset luottavat valtion pystyvän kontrolloimaan sitä.
Lihavoinnit mun.
Reuters: Canada sees 'unsustainable' spike in asylum seekers at U.S. border (http://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-immigration-idUSKCN1AX1PO)
QuoteThe number of asylum seekers who illegally crossed the U.S. border into Canada more than tripled last month, according to Canadian government data released on Thursday, as migrants worried about the U.S. administration's immigration crackdown head north.
More than 3,100 people walked across the border illegally in July to file refugee claims and were arrested, up from 884 in June, the federal government said.
Ninety-six percent of them went to Quebec, where an influx of asylum seekers, primarily Haitians, is sparking a backlash from opposition politicians and anti-immigrant groups in the primarily French-speaking province.
In the first 15 days of August, an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S. border into Quebec, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said.
Tuota linjaa äänestettiin ja tuota sitten saatiin. Ei luulisi olevan yllätys kenellekkään.
Quebecin rajanylityspisteiltä Kanadaan pyrkiviltä haitilaisilta "turvapaikanhakijoilta" on löytynyt hallustaan lapsipornoa.
Haitilaiset pyrkivät Yhdysvalloista Kanadaan, koska he pelkäävät joutuvansa karkotetuiksi. Näille "turvapaikanhakijoille" on pystytetty viime viikolla telttaleiri St-Bernard-de-Lacollen lähelle.
http://globalnews.ca/news/3671882/quebec-refugees-child-pornography/ (16.8.2017)
QuoteRefugee claimants found in possession of child porn at Quebec border
Multiple refugee claimants have been found in possession of child pornography at or near the Quebec border crossing where an influx of hundreds of asylum seekers crossing from New York state has led the Canadian government to set up a border camp, Global News has learned.
In a memorandum to officers of the Canadian Border Services Agency this week, acting CBSA assistant director Daniel St-Arnaud outlines a set of guidelines for officers at and near the St-Bernard-de-Lacolle crossing to deal with the illicit material. The guidelines will "come into effect immediately" and remain until national guidelines are put in place.
According to a source, officials in St-Bernard-de-Lacolle have in recent months found "four or five" refugee claimants from Haiti in possession of child pornography, which prompted the memorandum.
A spokesperson for Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Ralph Goodale confirmed two cases have resulted in criminal proceedings. "We can confirm that, following an investigation, two people have been charged by the Quebec Direction des Poursuites Criminelles et Pénales with possession and importation of child pornography," said Dan Brien. "The matter remains under adjudication."
Brien said the CBSA maintains "rigorous security measures," and said of the charges, "This is an indication of the security system that is in place and that it is working well."
Last week, the Canadian government deployed soldiers to set up tents near St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, which sits across the border from Champlain, New York, in order to temporarily house hundreds of asylum seekers, most of which are Haitians who fear deportation by the United States government. The city of Montreal, which is 60 kilometres from the border point, last week said it is receiving between 250 and 300 asylum claimants who crossed the Canada-U.S. border every day — the number is up from 50 per day in the first half of July.
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However, according to the document, in cases where the RCMP seizes child pornography from an asylum keeper but decides not to lay charges "the CBSA must accept that decision" and process their claim.
"The fact that this document leaves some ambiguity as to what happens to an asylum claim if the RCMP seizes child pornography but doesn't press forward with an investigation is something I think a lot of Canadians would take issue with," said Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel, in an interview with Global News.
Rempel said the border arrests comprised one part of broader concerns that the opposition has about the government's management of Canada's refugee system. Earlier this month, Global News reported on a CBSA document which suggested that Somalis with criminal records, who fear being deported by the US, have been crossing illegally into Canada near the Emerson, Manitoba border.
"This is a troubling pattern where we're seeing people with criminal records or involved in criminal activity come across the border," added Rempel. "I think that Justin Trudeau has been irresponsible in his language around how Canada's asylum system should be accessed. I think he needs to be much more clear that you shouldn't be entering Canada illegally and he should be more clear about the expectations that our system has in terms of legitimate claims so that our asylum system can be focused on helping the world's most vulnerable."
Quebecin alueelle tuli noin 6 000 turvapaikanhakijaa elokuussa, mikä on yli kaksi kertaa heinäkuussa tulleiden määrä. Yhteensä tänä vuonna Quebeciin on tullut yli 12 000 huijaria mölisemään asylumia.
Useimmat ovat haitilaisia, jotka pelkäävät karkotusta USA:sta. Haitilaisten turvapaikkahakemuksista on jostain syystä hyväksytty silti 35 prosenttia vuoden alkupuoliskolla.
http://ca.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idCAKCN1BQ2HV-OCADN (15.9.2017)
QuoteAsylum seekers walking into Canada's Quebec more than doubled in August
About 6,000 asylum seekers illegally crossed the Canada-U.S. border into Quebec in August, more than double July's total, taking the province's tally so far this year to over 12,000, government data showed.
The surge has prompted a backlash from opposition politicians and anti-migrant groups in the primarily French-speaking province.
As of this week almost 1,300 asylum seekers were in temporary housing in and around Montreal, the province's largest city, according to the Quebec government.
That has put Canada on track to get more refugee claims this year than any since 2001. The surge is straining a system already grappling with the worst delays in years.
Many of the most recent arrivals are Haitians who have been living in the United States after a devastating 2010 earthquake and who face deportation when their temporary protected status is expected to expire in January.
Videos posted on the messaging service WhatsApp and other social media have promoted Canada as a country with an open-door policy for refugees.
But refugee claimants must convince decision-makers in Canada that they have a well-founded fear of persecution in their country of origin. Haitian citizens have had a lower-than-average rate of being accepted as refugees in Canada, with 35 percent being accepted the first quarter of 2017, compared to an overall average of 65 percent.
Canada lifted its own ban on deportations to Haiti last summer. So far this year it has deported 474, up from 100 the year before.
The federal government has sent members of parliament to counter the misinformation that Canada grants all applicants permanent residency.
Misinformation "remains a problem," Scott Bardsley, a spokesman for Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, wrote in an email. "It is concerning that some are making decisions on the basis of falsehoods and misinformation. To be clear, Canada does not have and is not considering special treatment for any nationality."
https://www.verkkouutiset.fi/liberaalista-kanadasta-mallia-maahanmuuttoon/ (3.10.2017)
QuoteAtte Kaleva: "Liberaalista" Kanadasta mallia maahanmuuttoon
Francis McCarron puuttuu Verkkouutisten blogissaan 29.9. tärkeään aiheeseen, hallitsemattomaan maahanmuuttoon. McCarron siteeraa Ranskan presidentti Emmanuel Macronin puhetta ja menee omien sanojensa mukaan vielä pari askelta pidemmälle. McCarron vaatii EU:n ulkorajoja suljettavaksi ja jopa esittää, että nykyisenkaltainen pakolaisten vyöry Välimeren yli pitää pysäyttää lähtömaihin, tarvittaessa vaikka pakolla.
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Macronin ajatusten lisäksi katse pitäisikin kiinnittää kauemmas: Kanadaan.
Kanadaa pidetään yleisesti maahanmuuttoon liberaalisti ja hyvin avoimesti suhtautuvana maana. Kanada otti viime vuonna vastaan yli 320 000 maahanmuuttajaa ja sen asukkaista ulkomailla syntyneitä on yli 20 prosenttia. Äkkiseltään voisikin kuvitella, että Kanadassa rajat ovat apposellaan auki. Lähemmin tarkasteltuna kuitenkin paljastuu, että Kanadan maahanmuuttopolitiikka on kaikkea muuta kuin lepsua.
Kanadassa maahanmuuttoon suhtaudutaan järki-, ei tunneperäisesti. Valtaosa (2015 jopa yli 65 prosenttia) maahantulijoista valitaan puhtaasti taloudellisin perustein. Tulijat käyvät läpi tarkan seulan, jossa uskonto, ihonväri tai etnisyys eivät merkitse mitään. Sen sijaan arvoidaan maahanpyrkijöiden ikää, koulutustaustaa, työkykyä, kielitaitoa ja muita seikkoja, jotka määrittävät maahantulijan työllistymismahdollisuuksia.
Järkevän politiikan seurauksena Kanadaan muuttaa prosentuaalisesti enemmän korkeakoulututkinnon suorittaneita kuin mihinkään muuhun maahan, maahanmuuttajat työllistyvät hyvin, myös yrittäjinä, ja lisäksi sosiaalitukia saavien maahanmuuttajien osuus on kantaväestöä pienempi. Ei siis olekaan ihme, että tutkimusten mukaan neljä viidestä kanadalaisista kokee maahanmuuton hyödyttävän Kanadan taloutta. Olisiko tässä meilläkin jotain oppimista?
Kanadassa tehdyn kyselyn mukaan 62 % vastaajista haluaa viranomaisten asettavan maahan palaavat, ulkomailla taistelleet jihadistit syytteeseen sopeuttamistoimien ja 'deradikalisoinnin' sijaan. Jälkimmäistä lähestymistapaa kannattaa 28 % ja 10 % ei ole varma kannastaan.
Noin 180 "kanadalaista" on lähtenyt jihad-reissulle ja noin 60 on palannut, mutta vain kaksi henkilöä on saanut tähän mennessä syytteen tästä.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canadians-prioritize-prosecution-over-rehabilitation-for-jihadi-suspects-poll/article37432097/ (27.12.2017)
QuoteCanadians prioritize prosecution over rehabilitation for jihadi suspects: poll
Nearly two-thirds of Canadians say the government should prosecute and lay criminal charges against individuals suspected of being involved with jihadi groups overseas, instead of focusing on rehabilitating them when they return to Canada, according to a new survey.
A Nanos poll found that 62 per cent of respondents support prosecution of Canadians suspected of jihadi involvement abroad, as opposed to 28 per cent who say the government should prioritize rehabilitation and deradicalization; 10 per cent said they were unsure.
The survey raises questions about the Trudeau government's multifaceted approach to dealing with returning suspected jihadis, which includes enforcement, surveillance and deprogramming individuals.
"I think the message for the Prime Minister should be that, yes, deprogramming should be a priority but that we should not lose sight of the security interests of Canadians, and Canadians wanting to make sure that if someone is suspected of being involved with jihadi groups, that this is primarily a legal matter first and then a rehabilitation matter second," pollster Nik Nanos said.
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Mr. Dawson said prosecution is very difficult in cases involving Canadians who are suspected of travelling overseas to join a jihadi group.
"Imagine trying to mount a case where all of your evidence is indirect or probably doesn't involve any witness evidence, and if it does, your witnesses are all suspect people," Mr. Dawson said.
"Collecting reliable evidence from fighters in a place thousands of kilometres away under extremely confusing and difficult circumstances is just a nightmare."
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has acknowledged this problem, saying it is hard to translate intelligence information on suspects into evidence that will stick in court.
The statistics reflect that challenge. Although the government estimates 180 individuals with a connection to Canada have travelled overseas to join terror groups and about 60 have returned, it says that only two Canadian returnees have been charged with travelling abroad to participate in terrorist activity.
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^Erittäin vaikean vuoren juurelle johdattelit. Happi meinaa loppua jo kiipeämistä ajatellessa.
Mitä tekee oikeusvaltio Kanada, kun siellä oleskelevat tai jopa kansalaiset selkeästi pettävät heille osoitetun luottamuksen, mutta oikeusvaltion oikeuksissa riittävää näyttöä ei ole tehdyistä hirmuteoista tai vastaavista?
Oikeusvaltio Kanada noudattaa yhdenvertaisuutta, eikä oikein voi säätää lakia erikseen tätä tarkoitusta / tapahtunutta varten.
Vaihtoehtoiset lopputulemat:
1. Ihmiskunnan törkimys kävelee Quebecin kadulla ja haistattaa kamelinpaskat; värvää uusia tihutöihin, jos ei itse enää jaksa. 60 palasi jo jo takaisin "kotiin" Kanadaan. 120 on siellä jossakin. Kanadalaisten sisäinen turvallisuus vaarantuu.
2. Muutaman ihmisen oikeusturva vaarantuu, jos ei ihan silminnäkijätodisteita vaadita. 120:stä pieni osa. Ei lupaa palata. No excuses.
Quote2018-04-14 National Post: Public govt. debate could undermine overall Canadian support for immigration, according to department data (http://nationalpost.com/news/feds-warned-of-tipping-point-in-public-support-for-immigration-levels)
QuoteOTTAWA — The federal government has been warned to take a cautious approach to publicly debating immigration over fears of reaching a "tipping point" that could undermine public support for welcoming immigrants.
Internal data prepared by the Immigration Department for a committee of deputy ministers suggests a majority of Canadians supports current immigration levels, but this support drops when they are informed of how many immigrants actually arrive every year.
QuoteThe internal departmental data was obtained by The Canadian Press through access-to-information. It includes polling data that suggests just over 50 per cent of Canadians believed the number of immigrants who come to Canada every year is "about right" and this number has remained steady since 2012.
QuoteBut most of those respondents believed the number of immigrants arriving every year was under 150,000. After they were told is has actually been 260,000 for the last few years, the number of people who then said they felt that was "too many" jumped from 23 to 32 per cent.
QuoteGlobal events affect opinions on immigration, notably the drowning of three-year-old Syrian refugee, Alan Kurdi, in 2015.
Quote"Engagement with the Canadian public is necessary, however, any high-profile debate will have to be carefully managed," the department advised.
Jotenkin tulee aivan erilaiset maat kuin Kanada mieleen tuollaisesta ohjeistuksesta :P
Quote"About 30 per cent of Canadians think immigration levels are too high ... There's a cluster of people who are simply opposed. At the other extreme, there's another group who are super keen,","In the middle, are what we call the conditional multiculturalists.
QuoteGiven this complexity of opinions, it is possible to mobilize and shift public opinion in favour or against the idea of immigration (kuten yllämainittu median vuonna 2015 surutta (pun intended) rummuttama tapaus.)
QuoteImmigration Minister Ahmed Hussen's press secretary, Mathieu Genest, told The Canadian Press the government's three-year immigration plan was developed after hearing feedback from consultations held across the country.
"We are certain that we have a vision that Canadians believe in," Genest said.
Kanadan maahanmuuttoministeri on Mogadishussa lapsuutensa viettänyt Ahmed Hussen. Vuonna 1976 Somalissa syntynyt Hussen tuli viidentoista vuoden ikäisenä Kanadaan 1991. Hän on lakimies ja Liberaali-puoleen jäsen. Hän myös johtaa järjestöä nimeltään Canadian Somali Congress.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Hussen
Before his entry into politics, Hussen practised Criminal Law, Immigration and Refugee Law, and Human Rights Law at his office in Toronto.[3]
Tällainen ihminen vaikuttaa Kanadan hallintoon ja tulevaisuuteen.
Kanadan maahanmuuttoministeri Ahmed Hussen on joutunut etnisen profiloinnin kohteeksi mm. kauppareissuillaan. Hussen kutsuu Liberaalit taistelemaan rasismia vastaan.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/hussen-racial-profiling-diversity-1.4628695 (21.4.2018)
QuoteImmigration minister says he was target of racial profiling, calls on Liberals to fight racism
Ahmed Hussen says he was stopped by police, followed in stores because he is black
Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen said Friday he has experienced racial profiling first-hand in Canada, and he's calling on his fellow Liberals to fight racism.
Speaking to delegates at the party's convention in Halifax, Hussen said that, when he was younger, police cars would screech to a halt in front of him when he was out for an evening stroll, stopping to question him just because he's black.
"This experience wasn't unique to me, but an officer would come to me and say, 'Where are you going, what's in your pockets, where have you been,'" said Hussen, who came to Canada as a refugee from Somalia. "Much later, having to be bothered at a grocery store, being followed around just because of the colour of my skin."
While he called the incidents "debilitating," Hussen said he learned to deal with them. And while he doesn't think racism is as prevalent here as it is in some other countries, Hussen said Canada must do more to confront it.
"The fact of the matter is when you look at those experiences, you realize we have a long way to go for inclusion, and these conversations must be had and continue to be had, because this is a reality for so many of us," he said.
Hussen said the Trudeau government has invested in combating racism and supporting marginalized and racialized people, but he urged fellow Liberals to take a personal stake in confronting bias. He called on convention delegates to "fight fear with facts."
Confront discrimination, exclusion
"When you are in a room, ask yourself who's not being included in that room. When you're at the table, think about how you can expand that table," he said.
"And if that involves having difficult conversations, then so be it."
As many countries struggle with an anti-immigrant backlash, Hussen said it's critical to avoid feeding racial and cultural anxieties through "fearmongering."
"It's already here, but luckily for us here in Canada, it's not the prevalent view. Even that view, we need to engage and acknowledge that it exists. We don't need to label people," he told CBC News after his speech.
He said Canada can keep anti-immigration sentiment at bay through efficient resettlement services, and by explaining to Canadians why the country needs newcomers to fund public services and fill labour gaps.
"We need to showcase why Canada needs immigration, because the data doesn't lie," he said.
Ahmed Hussen on laittanut tuulemaan.
http://theconversation.com/finally-some-changes-to-health-based-discrimination-in-canadian-immigration-law-93340 (13.5.2018)
QuoteAs it currently stands, there is health-based discrimination in Canadian law. The system disadvantages the diseased and disabled.
Restrictions preventing people with disease and disability from permanently immigrating are longstanding features of how Canadian borders have been and are enforced. Applicants for permanent immigration are ineligible if state-employed physicians anticipate their care and treatment to be above $6,655 a year.
On April 16, federal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen announced that there will be three adjustments to Section 38-1-C of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), the section of the law that deals with "medical inadmissibility due to excessive demand."
The three changes are:
The financial threshold for excluding applicants was increased to $20,000 a year.
Speculated future cost of care on public social services no longer applies.
Applicants with certain health conditions might now find it possible to permanently immigrate.
For years in Canada there has been collective mobilization to repeal Section 38-1-C. To date, there have also been two Charter of Rights and Freedoms' challenges aimed at eradicating health-based discrimination in Canadian immigration law.
Tästä tulee ensimmäiseksi mieleen pila mutta mistä sitä tietää mitä muslimien sekavissa aivoissa muhii.
QuotePolice Obtain Letter That Threatens Safety Of Bracebridge And Gravenhurst Beaches
Late in April, the Towns of Bracebridge and Gravenhurst received reports of some hazardous materials being found at several area beaches.
In response to the materials being found, both municipalities temporarily closed the beach areas and initiated a clean-up of the hazardous materials found at beach locations within the municipalities.
On May 11, 2018, Bracebridge and Gravenhurst were provided with a letter received by the Huntsville newspaper. The letter set out new information threatening the safety of the beaches in the Muskoka region.
Upon receipt of the correspondence, the letter was immediately forwarded to the Bracebridge OPP by Town staff. The Bracebridge OPP Commander confirms that the letter has been received by the Huntsville OPP for the OPP Crime Unit to investigation.
Additional updates on the investigation will be provided as they become available.
As a result of the hazardous materials previously found, the municipalities have implemented enhanced inspections of the beaches within the two communities. Bracebridge and Gravenhurst are committed to ensuring the health and safety of the beach areas within the two communities and will continue to take proactive steps to monitor beach areas and to clean up any materials found. Beach areas may close temporarily to ensure health and safety of the public if necessary.
Anyone with information is asked to report suspicious activity or acts of vandalism to the OPP or if you wish to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers.
Muskoka411 has obtained the letter
http://muskoka411.com/start/police-obtain-letter-that-threatens-safety-of-bracebridge-and-gravenhurst-beaches/
Influx of irregular refugees has reached crisis level for most Canadians, poll suggests
https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/influx-of-irregular-refugees-has-reached-crisis-level-for-most-canadians-poll-suggests
QuoteOTTAWA — The majority of Canadians believe irregular migration into the country has reached a crisis point, according to a new poll (http://angusreid.org/safe-third-country-asylum-seekers/), suggesting immigration and refugees will be a major wedge issue in the 2019 election.
The survey comes as departmental estimates prepared for Canada's budget watchdog show the federal government spent more than $85 million dealing with the influx of irregular asylum seekers during the last fiscal year, and faces a much larger bill this year as provinces call on Ottawa to cover their costs as well.
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According to the new survey from the Angus Reid Institute, two thirds of respondents believe that Canada has taken in too many irregular asylum claimants for authorities to manage, including majorities of Conservative, Liberal and NDP voters. The results also show that nearly half of respondents overestimate the number of irregular border crossers Canada has received.
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The findings suggest "that asylum-seekers and border security are areas of vulnerability for the Liberal Party," according to the pollster. Recent survey results from Abacus Data also found that among voters who want a change in government, immigration and refugees ranked as the second reason they're dissatisfied, behind deficits and debt.
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According to the RCMP, 11,420 asylum seekers have entered Canada between official border crossings from Jan. 1 to July 15, 2018. Last year, there were 20,953 irregular crossings in total, up from just 2,486 in 2016. The vast majority have entered at an unofficial crossing point in Quebec.
They
lost fingers entering Canada. Then what happened? - BBC News
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44865022
QuoteSeidu Mohammed and Razak Iyal nearly died in 2016 while sneaking across the Canada-US border during a frigid late December, hoping to gain asylum. Their experience made them the public faces of a wave of migrants to Canada who followed soon after.
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A one-time professional player from Ghana, his career was derailed when he was outed as bisexual while training in Brazil in 2014.
He never returned home, fearing persecution for his sexuality in his country, and instead starting on a fateful journey that brought him to a Minneapolis bus station on Christmas Eve, 2016.
There he met Razak Iyal, 36, a fellow Ghanaian who had fled the west African nation when a family dispute over his father's estate turned violent.
Both men were facing deportation back to Ghana after being denied refugee status in the US.
Instead they risked crossing into Canada, finding themselves struggling through a waist-deep field of snow in the night-time bid to cross the boundary between southern Manitoba and northern Minnesota.
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Both had their fingers amputated due to frostbite and spent the next three months in hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Over 30,000 other asylum seekers have followed in Mohammed and Iyal's footsteps, illegally crossing the border before turning themselves over to authorities to make refugee claims.
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A recent poll indicated that two-thirds of Canadians felt the current situation constituted a "crisis" - that the country's ability to handle to newcomers was stretched to the limit.
There are over 200,000 pending asylum claims, and the wait for hearings by Canada's refugee board have edged up to an average of twenty months.
Of the fraction of cases that have been processed, just less than half have been accepted by Canada as refugees.
The Trudeau government has always openly welcomed refugees and immigrants into the country. But they began to temper their message, warning that seeking asylum is not a "free ticket" into Canada as more and more migrants began arriving at the border.
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Both still need help lacing their shoes, Iyal at the mosque, or Mohammed on the pitch.
Iyal is thankful he still has one thumb, which gives him some dexterity.
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Iyal is taking business classes, hoping to launch an electronics business, like the one he had back in Ghana, and hire refugees, and he hopes to one day reunite with the wife he left behind.
https://twitter.com/HommaFI/status/1047225317243453440
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https://www.breitbart.com/london/2018/10/02/right-wing-anti-mass-migration-party-wins-historic-majority-quebec-election/ (2.10.2018)
QuoteRight-Wing Anti Mass Migration Party Wins Historic Majority in Quebec, Canada Election
The right-wing anti-mass migration Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) has won a historic majority in Canada's French-speaking province, promising smaller government and improved border controls.
The party managed to oust the former ruling Liberal Party on Monday winning a majority of seats in Quebec which has been governed by either the centre-left Liberals or the separatist centre-left Parti Québécois for the last five decades, the CBC reports.
The CAQ, led by François Legault who was a former member of the Parti Québécois and formed the CAQ in 2011, campaigned on a mix of a traditional conservative platforms that included promises to reduce the size of the provincial government, as well as more populist policies on the topic of immigration.
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Nyt Breitbartti vetelee vähän mutkia suoraksi. Tuo puolue on tyypillisen keskustalainen, olematta oikein mitään ääripäätä missään asiassa. Edes Quebecin perinteisen poliittisen jakolinjan, eli itsenäisyyden suhteen puolue ei halua lukita juuta eikä jaata. "Kovat" Maahanmuuttovastaiset puheet puolestaan tarkoittavat Quebecissä sitä, että Legault haluaisi vähentää maahanmuuttajien määrää 20% nykyisestä 40-50 000.
^Mitä mutkia? Missä puhutaan ääripäistä?
Tuo 20 prosentin vähennystavoite mainitaan Breitbartin jutussa, ja kyllä se minusta täsmää "massamaahanmuuttovastaisuuden" kanssa, etenkin kun puolue vaatii tulijoilta muun muassa kielikokeen läpäisemistä. Näin puolue haastaa kaiken maahanmuuton siunauksellisuutta ylistävän federalistisen hallituksen.
Heron Gate mass eviction: 'We never expected this in Canada'
https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/heron-gate-mass-eviction-expected-canada-180817200106463.html
QuoteAbout 150 homes in one of Ottawa's most diverse and affordable communities are expected to be torn down in coming months
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The bathroom light fixture has been broken for months, while the outer glass of a double-paned window is missing off the first-floor room Mohamed's disabled 18-year-old daughter sleeps in, in a hospital bed. In the winter, cold air seeps in, making the teenager ill.
But this home is all Mohamed has ever known since she moved to Canada with her family from their native Somalia in 2014.
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Several families have found new homes, but despite seeing other places and scouring the listings every day, Mohamed hasn't found anything affordable that can accommodate her large family and its needs.
"I came to Canada thinking it was an escape, only to realise it's like torture," she says in Somali through a translator.
"People are playing with our lives," adds her husband, Jamale Ibrahim.
"Winter and the cold is coming," Mohamed says, "and we have nowhere to go."
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However, several families who remain in Heron Gate say they're struggling to find alternative housing that meets their needs and doesn't exceed their budgets.
Mumina Egal, a member of the Heron Gate Tenant Coalition, which advocates on behalf of the residents facing eviction, said families of eight or nine people are being told to look at two-bedroom apartments, much smaller than what they need.
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A recent article in the Ottawa Citizen bore the headline, "Rising rents and cutthroat competition". The newspaper reported that "Ottawa's residential rental market has recently become red-hot, with demand and prices ballooning and vacancies increasingly scarce".
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But a resident, Amina, who didn't give Al Jazeera her last name out of fear of reprisals, keeps her food in closed rubbish bags because her kitchen is overrun by cockroaches.
A handful of bugs scurry into the cracks of the cupboards, as she opens them, one by one, to illustrate the problem. She has more than half a dozen sticky anti-cockroach traps around the room, in the corners and in a space between the fridge and a cabinet; each was full of insects.
"What we're living right now is not a life," the mother of four says.
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However, the need for affordable housing far exceeds availability in Ottawa.
About 10,500 families are currently on a subsidised housing waiting list, which gives them access to "rent-geared-to-income assistance and associated housing benefits", said Shelley VanBuskirk, director of the city's housing department.
Wait times are four years or more, on average, she said in an email.
Kannattaako moraalisäteillä ottamalla sisään ovista ja ikkunoista enemmän väkeä kuin mistä pystytään kunnolla selviämään, josta asuntopula ja sen seurauksena myös korkeat hinnat ovat yksi seuraus. Heikosti koulutetut kehitysmaista muuttajat selviävät huonosti maassa, jossa koulutus merkitsee paljon ja jossa ankaran ilmastojen ja kalliiden elinkustannusten takia on vaikea pärjätä kehitysmaataustalla.
https://twitter.com/HommaMedia/status/1147534167095169024
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/refugees-tolerance-1.5192769 (3.7.2019)
QuoteMajority of Canadians against accepting more refugees, poll suggests
A pre-election survey conducted for CBC News suggests Canadians are divided on immigration, with clear limits on the kind of migration they find acceptable.
The government groups immigrants into three categories: economic, which are skilled workers and businesspeople, along with their partners and dependants; family reunification; and refugees or those admitted under humanitarian or compassionate grounds.
More than three-quarters (76 per cent) of respondents to a survey by Public Square Research and Maru/Blue agreed that Canada should do more to encourage skilled labourers to immigrate to the country, while 57 per cent said Canada should not be accepting more refugees.
The results come as no surprise to immigration experts and advocates, who point to a negative shift in tone on migration around the world, especially when it comes to refugees. They say that trend is stoked by media coverage in Canada of asylum seekers crossing the country's border with the U.S.
'Drastic decline' in welcoming of refugees
One organization in Manitoba says it is seeing that shift first-hand.
"There's been a drastic decline in the acceptance and the welcoming, specifically of refugees," said Dorota Blumczynska, executive director of the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba. Her family came as privately sponsored refugees to Canada nearly three decades ago.
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Christina Clark-Kazak, a University of Ottawa professor who specializes in refugees and immigration, said the survey results reflect a long-standing tradition of Canadian immigration policy being centred around labour market needs. Under both Conservative and Liberal governments over the past decade, economic immigrants have made up between 53 and 63 per cent of immigrants each year, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) data.
"The problem with a lot of the immigration policy is we think about individuals in isolation, and we think about them only as economic actors," she said.
Refugees, she added, are often seen as a "nice-to-have" by policy-makers but not a priority.
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Of the 3,112 people who answered the above:
64 per cent said illegal immigration is becoming a serious problem.
56 per cent said that accepting too many immigrants will change Canada.
24 per cent said too many immigrants are visible minorities.
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'Thin veneer of tolerance'
"I think it is reflective that there is this sort of thin veneer of tolerance, but underneath there is a lot of racism that still exists in Canada," said Clark-Kazak.
She said the Canadian context is also influenced by language coming out of the U.S., from a president she sees as anti-refugee, anti-immigration and anti-Islam. That discourse, she said, is seeping into both the political sphere and everyday life.
Other experts say Canada is not immune to this trend.
"Canada is not unique," said Mireille Paquet, a political science professor at Concordia University and research chair on the politics of immigration. "Canada might have been more protected from some of the trends we see in Europe or in the United States, for example, but recent events show that Canadians also react the same way to this kind of growing politicization of immigration."
With a federal election looming later this year, Paquet says the issue could become further polarized.
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Liberaalien kultapoika Trudeau uppoaa kovaa vauhtia, jo kolme eri blackface tapausta menneisyydestä tullut esiin.
Lisääkin voi olla kun Trudeau ei muista montako kertaa on se naama tullut maalattua.
Trudeau katuu kovasti ja syyttää yläluokkaista taustaansa tapauksista.?
Vaalit ovat kuukauden päästä ja Trudeau ei ole esittänyt ajatustakaan eroamisesta.
Eiköhän tuo saa Hussein al-Taeen kohtelun ja kohta kaikki unohdettu kun vain muistaa tarpeeksi katua,
Ja onhan se Trudeau vaan niin ihana.
Kanadassa on tänään vaalit. Taitaa Trudeau voittaa pelkästään siksi että oppositio hajosi. Pääoppositiopuolue on täysin cuckoomus kun taas siitä eronnut siipi ei vaan ole tarpeeksi suuri ja Kanadassa on FPTP vaalijärjestelmä.
Itseasiassa kaikki mielipidekyselyt ennustavat, että Liberal menettää paikkoja, eikä saa enää enemmistöä parlamenttiin (2015 Liberal sai enemmistön voittamalla 7,6%:n erolla ja 39,5%:n ääniosuudella). Mielipidekyselyt ovat näyttäneet pientä eroa Liberal- ja Conservative -puolueiden välillä. Molemmat joutuvat ilmeisesti hakemaan enemmistöä muiden puolueiden tuella.
New Democratic tulee olemaan 3. suurin puolue, mutta sillä tulee olemaan tiukkaa säilyttääkseen paikkansa.
Bloc Quebecois tulee kyselyiden perusteella saamaan runsaasti lisäpaikkoja.
Oheisissa twiiteissä on mielipidekyselyitä ja eri toimijoiden tekemiä paikkaennusteita:
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Edit: Tuloksia voi seurata täältä:
https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/elections/federal/2019/results/
Äänestyspaikat sulkeutuvat aamuyöllä klo 2-5 Suomen aikaa provinssista riippuen, joten tulosten pitäisi olla selvillä huomenna aamulla.
Quote from: colt on 20.09.2019, 16:03:36
Liberaalien kultapoika Trudeau uppoaa kovaa vauhtia, jo kolme eri blackface tapausta menneisyydestä tullut esiin.
Lisääkin voi olla kun Trudeau ei muista montako kertaa on se naama tullut maalattua.
Trudeau katuu kovasti ja syyttää yläluokkaista taustaansa tapauksista.?
Blackfaceissa ei ole mitään vikaa.
Trudeaun todellisista virheistä ollaan oltu meikämediassa aivan hiljaa, pahin tietysti on se, että "kotoutuksessa" olevalle islamistille maksetaan maltaita kun kanadalainen sotainvalidi kärsii köyhyydestä.
Tässä linkki ....
Toivottavasti komukoiden ja ranskan pikku napoleonin ihannoima Trudeaun saa kunnolla pallukoilleen ja poistuu.
https://www.google.com/search?q=canada+election+2019&oq=canada&aqs=chrome.3.69i57j0l5.7226j1j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Tänään kun heräilen iltapäivällä, niin vaalea unelma sanoo; joit sitten pullon viskiä sekä muutaman oluen..voi puolustuksen puolesta, edm. kiistämättä vastata: seurasin Kanadan parlamenttivaaleja.
Liberaalit saivat vähemmän ääniä kuin cuckservatiivit mutta enemmän paikkoja. Nyt varmasti Trudeau saa samalla tavalla paskaa niskaansa kuin Trump koska ei voittanut koko maan äänissä. ;D
^Naureskelin samaa, vilkaisin useampaa "vastuullisen median" nettisivua, mutta äänten jakautumista ei kerrottu missään niistä. BBC tietysti kertoi
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50134640
eli konservatiivit 34,4% ja Trudeaun liberaalit 33.0%
Eihän se tietysti ole "vastuulliselle medialle" ongelma, jos vaalijärjestelmässä näin päin tulos vääntyy. Eikä minullekaan muttei ollut jenkkien pressavaalienkaan tulos ongelma minulle. Eri vaalijärjestelmissä on hyvät ja huonot puolensa, jos kuitenkin suht tasapuolisia eri puolueille, niin mikä minä olen valittamaan, hyötyi siitä minulle mieluisa tai epämieluisa porukka.
Quote from: -PPT- on 22.10.2019, 15:45:24
Liberaalit saivat vähemmän ääniä kuin cuckservatiivit mutta enemmän paikkoja. Nyt varmasti Trudeau saa samalla tavalla paskaa niskaansa kuin Trump koska ei voittanut koko maan äänissä. ;D
Ihmettelin itsekin tuota paikkojen jakautumista äänimäärään nähden. Liberal ei silti saanut enemmistöä, vaan joutuu hakemaan tukea NDP:ltä tai BQ:lta.
On mahdollista, että seuraavat vaalit pidetään ennen vuotta 2023.
Harperin vähemmistöhallitukset 2006-2011 kestivät 2 vuotta ja 7 kuukautta ja 2 vuotta ja 4 kuukautta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_minority_governments_in_Canada