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Canada may face snap poll on immigration changes
Canada News.Net Monday 24th March, 2008 (IANS)
A proposed amendment to Canada's immigration policies has triggered the possibility of fresh elections in the country. Though China is the top source of immigration to Canada, India is likely to overtake it this year.
The amendment, which will give the government sweeping powers to regulate immigration, is included in the budget implementation bill. Parliament will vote on it early next month.
While all three opposition parties accuse the immigration minister of trying to assume draconian powers through the amendment, the minister says 'nothing could be further from the truth'.
On the contrary, the minister - Diane Finley - says the amendment bill allow her government to clear the backlog of about 900,000 applications for immigration.
She told Canadian TV Sunday the amendment was aimed at cleaning up the immigration mess left by the previous Liberal party government.
Finley said her Conservative party was ready to face a fresh election if the combined opposition defeats the amendment.
'We have to make it easier to get more people here faster. We have a backlog right now that the previous government ballooned from 50,000 to 800,000. It has since grown to 900,000,' she said.
Since the proposed amendment gives her powers to block anyone's entry and decide how many immigrants from a particular country are allowed in each year, the minister tried to allay fears by saying that new measures will, in fact, speed up immigration of family members.
Currently, Canada gets about 250,000 immigrants each year, with family members accounting for about 30 percent.
If the amendment is passed, new immigration measures will come into force from February-end.
The pro-immigrant Liberal party has not yet decided how it will vote on the amendment.
'We have not yet decided how we are going to vote,' Liberal MP Ujjal Dosanjh told IANS.
But the New Democratic Party (NDP) has already introduced an amendment that seeks to remove proposed changes in immigration policies.
The issue is likely to heat up before parliament reopens March 31.
Major immigrant communities such as Indo-Canadians and Chinese Canadians, who traditionally support the Liberal party, will voice their concern about the new policy.
In fact, the Chinese Canadian National Council has already put pressure on the Liberal party to defeat the amendment even if it means fresh elections.
Council executive director Victor Wong said the million-strong Chinese community 'would be very disappointed in the Liberals' if they didn't defeat the amendment.
Indo-Canadian bodies have not yet reacted to the proposed amendment.
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fairdinkum 03-24-08, 10:53 AM |
Canada may face snap poll on immigration changes
I don’t oppose immigration per se. I do oppose populational immigration - immigrants from countries who fail to control their own population growth and whose overflow is exploding into Canada. Countries such as India and China are included. Canada should be looking for quality of life enhancing immigration - not hordes.
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fish 03-24-08, 03:20 PM |
stay home?
Everyone votes for their self-interests, for more votes, for more power and for their pocketbooks. In the end, the nation is usually left holding the empty bag with nothing more to go around. The only way to prevent the dilution of power and to prevent countries like Canada be torn in different directions is when countries have similar social systems, level of stability and economic opportunities. When the incentives to immigrate are taken away, both countries will be better off - one without the brain drain, the other without the dissolution of power & control. Most likely, race relations will be less of a threat and a headache. But since race relations are already a threat and an opportunity, then more attempts will be made to attract/appease the 'new votes' for political self-interests. It will be a spiral that cannot be stopped. Canada will get suck out like a dry prune but who cares? Just why does Canada need to attract more citizens and why do people have to leave China and India and not stay home?
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ChineseJew 03-24-08, 02:55 AM |
Canada may face snap poll on immigration changes
The Conservatives (Reform) Party like nothing more than to shut the door to immigration. Most new immigrants vote Liberal while the white European Canadians vote PC. Too bad the Canadian labor pool is shrinking at a rapid rate and someone has to pay for the pension plan and social security.
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waltky 03-24-08, 03:28 AM |
Granny says when there’s a full moon...
... dey sneak across the border an' snatch people to live in the far north...
:eek:
... dat’s when possum hides under the couch so dey don’t get him.
;)
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