anti-immigration sentiment: In a Conservative leadership race that has been mired in identity politics and questions of Canadian values, he said increasing anti-immigration sentiment in the United States could work to Canada's advantage, according to Toronto Star. The fact that it's getting more unstable in the U.S. on immigration and travel policy is a huge advantage for Canada, O'Leary told the Star on Thursday. Lars Hagberg / THE CANADIAN PRESS file photo By Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau Reporter Fri., April 7, 2017 OTTAWA Kevin O'Leary says Canada's inclusive society is an advantage for the country, one it could capitalize on as the U.S. increasingly restricts travel and immigration policies. If there's an engineer sitting in Jordan or Iraq or Syria, or anywhere in the Middle East, I want them to come here to Canada. O'Leary was among the majority of Conservative leadership candidates who opposed an anti-Islamophobia motion brought forward in the House of Commons. So I think there's potential upside of what's going on globally.
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