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2015-11-23 Kanadan tilanne ja maahanmuuttopolitiikka (yhdistetty)

Started by Blanc73, 23.11.2015, 10:18:13

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UgriProPatria

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

Faidros.

^Ot, mutta ideologiansa hän on perinyt harppi-saksasta.
Kun yksi ihminen kärsii harhasta, sitä sanotaan hulluudeksi. Kun monta ihmistä kärsii harhasta, sitä sanotaan uskonnoksi. -Robert M Pirsig-
Millainen luonne 2000-luvun mekaanikolla pitäisi olla,jotta hän sietäisi koneiden päälle kasattuja elektronisen hevonpaskan kerrostumia.
-Matthew B.Crawford-

Noottikriisi

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/

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.
Onko sinusta jo kauan tuntunut siltä että monikulttuurisuus on rikkaus?

xor_rox

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.

Aksiooma

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

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.


Pahimmat vihollisemme ovat omassa keskuudessamme ne, jotka itsekkäistä syistä ovat valmiit uhraamaan kansakunnan elinedut ja ne, jotka jatkuvasti ja toistuvasti julistavat totuutena sitä, minkä tietävät valheeksi. -Risto Ryti

Jordan Peterson: Postmodernism - How and why it must be fought https://youtu.be/Cf2nqmQIf

UgriProPatria


Jaakko Sivonen

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).
Malo periculosam libertatem quam quietum servitium

xor_rox

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.

Antti Moisander

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
Kuntavaalit Kerava | Aluevaalit Vantaa-Kerava

https://www.anttimoisander.fi/

Aksiooma

Justin Trudeau ihailee Kiinan diktatuuria. Sanoo itse tämän klipin lopussa:

https://youtu.be/3bFMLhr-P-o
Pahimmat vihollisemme ovat omassa keskuudessamme ne, jotka itsekkäistä syistä ovat valmiit uhraamaan kansakunnan elinedut ja ne, jotka jatkuvasti ja toistuvasti julistavat totuutena sitä, minkä tietävät valheeksi. -Risto Ryti

Jordan Peterson: Postmodernism - How and why it must be fought https://youtu.be/Cf2nqmQIf

Aksiooma

Justin Trudeau itkee tavatessaan Syyriasta tulleita pakolaisia:

https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/videos/10154310084906939/

Justin on kaikkien mokuttajien Äiti. Tuosta on vaikeampi laittaa paremmaksi.

Pahimmat vihollisemme ovat omassa keskuudessamme ne, jotka itsekkäistä syistä ovat valmiit uhraamaan kansakunnan elinedut ja ne, jotka jatkuvasti ja toistuvasti julistavat totuutena sitä, minkä tietävät valheeksi. -Risto Ryti

Jordan Peterson: Postmodernism - How and why it must be fought https://youtu.be/Cf2nqmQIf

Micke90

Quote from: Aksiooma on 07.12.2016, 08:07:58
Justin Trudeau itkee tavatessaan Syyriasta tulleita pakolaisia:

Tai sitten hän on vain itkevinään.

Aksiooma

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?

Quote

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.

*****

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."


*****

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.
Pahimmat vihollisemme ovat omassa keskuudessamme ne, jotka itsekkäistä syistä ovat valmiit uhraamaan kansakunnan elinedut ja ne, jotka jatkuvasti ja toistuvasti julistavat totuutena sitä, minkä tietävät valheeksi. -Risto Ryti

Jordan Peterson: Postmodernism - How and why it must be fought https://youtu.be/Cf2nqmQIf

Kameleontti

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!

SmallFish

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!

kriittinen_ajattelija

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
Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering." - Master Yoda

Micke90


Alaric

Justin Trudeau on ismailiittishiiojen nizari-lahkon hengellisen johtajan 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.
Ei ota vieraat milloinkaan
kallista perintöänne.
Tulkoot hurttina aroiltaan!
Mahtuvat multaan tänne.

foobar

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.
"Voi sen sanoa, paitsi ettei oikein voi, koska sillä antaa samalla avoimen valtakirjan EU:ssa tapahtuvalle mielivallalle."
- ApuaHommmaan siitä, voiko sanoa Venäjän tekevän Ukrainassa siviilien kidutusmurhia ja voiko ne tuomita.

Alaric

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.
Ei ota vieraat milloinkaan
kallista perintöänne.
Tulkoot hurttina aroiltaan!
Mahtuvat multaan tänne.


kriittinen_ajattelija

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.
Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering." - Master Yoda

Faidros.

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
Kun yksi ihminen kärsii harhasta, sitä sanotaan hulluudeksi. Kun monta ihmistä kärsii harhasta, sitä sanotaan uskonnoksi. -Robert M Pirsig-
Millainen luonne 2000-luvun mekaanikolla pitäisi olla,jotta hän sietäisi koneiden päälle kasattuja elektronisen hevonpaskan kerrostumia.
-Matthew B.Crawford-

xor_rox


Jorma M.


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.

"On käynyt ilmi, että demokratia ja lehdistön vapaus ovat suurimpia niistä tyhjistä korulauseista, jotka milloinkaan ovat ihmismieltä sumentaneet".

Golimar

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

Punaniska

Toi tyyppi on kyllä jonkinlainen mielettömyyden kliimaksi, kaltevan pinnan välietappi, jossa henkilöityy vanhanvaltaajien/hippien/68-räkänokkien aloittamien trendien tulokset käytännössä. Täysin rinnakkaistodellisuudesta.
Well the sun don't shine where it used to
And the angels are hidin' their heads
People don't listen to their hearts anymore
Seems the good men all are dead
There ain't no right, wrong, no in between
That ain't the constitution that they wrote for me

xor_rox

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

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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xor_rox

Quote from: Golimar on 01.02.2017, 13:55:29

Trudeun Twittertilin otsakekuva kertoo paljon hänen ajatusmaailmastaan.

Pieniä kanadalasiahan siinä vain. Tulevaisuuden NHL-pelaajia.