East Indians: She has turned her attention to Europe and begun exploring the possibility of boarding a migrant ship across the Mediterranean Sea, according to Globe and Mail. We’re trying to put pressure on her and saying, ‘You’ll lose your life by doing that,’ he says in an interview. ‘At least you have a shot – I know it a long shot – at getting to Canada.’ This is a catch-all ASF view; only displays when an unsupported article type is put in an ASF drop zone Multimedia Three mistakes we keep repeating when it comes to refugees Under tight security, five bus loads of East Indians entered CFB Stadacona in Halifax on July 13, 1987, to spend their first night in Canada in a military gymnasium. His niece, who fled war-torn Syria for Egypt in 2012 and has been trying to get to Canada, appears to be giving up on that dream. The 173 men and one woman – who arrived at dawn July 12, 1987, on Nova Scotia South Shore – got off the buses at the Canadian Forces base one or two at a time. Early reports indicated that they came ashore in lifeboats under a cover of darkness and fog. The arrivals, who mysteriously appeared in Woods Harbour, told startled residents they had come from India.
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