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Mike Timani: Cent and Survey

mike timani: Six per cent said they did not know or had no opinion, according to CBC. But the survey conducted in all four Atlantic provinces did not define Canadian values a problem for the president of the New Brunswick Multicultural Council, who says it leaves a lot to interpretation. Sixty-eight per cent of the 1,511 adults who took part in the survey said they completely supported or mostly supported values screening of potential immigrants, and 26 per cent mostly or fully opposed the idea. Mike Timani said he worries the survey opens the door to asking who will be allowed to enter the country. We should stay away from that, he said. He said Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, known as IRCC, should continue doing its job without Canada picking up on U.S. trends that would curb immigration. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.