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Travel Ban: Majority View and Shachi Kurl

travel ban: We tend to, when we are looking at numbers, look at the majority view, according to CBC. But the fact that one in four Canadians are of the mind that we should be looking to our own travel ban is significant and is part of a red flag that is starting to emerge in terms of refugee policy, said Shachi Kurl, executive director of the Angus Reid Institute. Those are just two of the findings in a new Angus Reid Institute poll that looked at Canadians' attitudes toward the federal government's handling of refugees. Overall, 47 per cent of Canadians surveyed said Canada is taking in the right number of refugees, while 11 per cent said 40,000 is too low and Canada should take in more. Kurl told CBC News that 41 per cent is not the majority voice but it is a significant segment of the population that is actually saying our targets for 2017 are too high and that, I think, adds to a level of anxiety for those folks. But 41 per cent say the 2017 target is too high and fewer refugees should be allowed to enter the country. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.