syrian refugees: It turns out that bringing 25,000 government-supported Syrian refugees to Canada before year-end was logistically impossible, according to The Chronicle Herald. If achieved it would have created huge problems with finding lodgings. The successful Liberal campaign in 2015 is no exception. It is self-contradictory to promise an open competition for Canada next fighter plane, but exclude the F-35, which happens to be the most advanced fighter on the planet and the most popular choice among our NATO allies. The government appears to be walking back from unwise commitments like these, and we should be glad they are. It is not smart to promise wholesale adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples when a literal reading of that declaration would, among other things, mean establishment of a third parliamentary chamber for aboriginal peoples and the need to buy back all of British Columbia and many other parts of Canada.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
Tagged under syrian refugees, nato allies topics.
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