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twitter account: All people must be able to practice their faith freely and without fear, said the statement posted on Scheer's Twitter account, according to National Observer. There are no words strong enough to condemn this kind of vile hatred. Freedom has come under attack in New Zealand as peaceful worshippers are targeted in a despicable act of evil. I am praying for peace for the families of those lost and recovery for those injured. ; Scheer posted the same message on his Facebook page, but hours later issued a new statement that said his Conservative party was grieving with the Muslim community. But he failed to denounce the extreme elements at the rally, instead saying that he was standing with them and backing their fight. Scheer recently participated in a rally in Ottawa that included people with some extreme anti-immigrant and racist views, as well as supporters of pipelines. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

vancouver: In fact, the parent company is one of many creditors, according to Vancouver Courier. Robb added the settlement stipulated that Metro Vancouver allow the company to change its name to 00891775 B.C. Ltd., which the provincial court system will register when posting the Feb. 22, 2019, court order. Avoiding potentially millions of dollars in fines for emitting pungent odours across the region, Harvest Fraser Richmond Organics Ltd., a subsidiary of U.S. company Harvest Power, agreed in B.C. Provincial Court to pay 300,000 for polluting on Nov. 17 and Nov. 25, 2016, for violations of Metro Vancouver Regional District's air quality bylaw.article continues below Trending Stories Construction company sues Vancouver School Board for 10.9 million Hellenic Community of Vancouver cancels right-wing event as threats escalate Pets may help open Asian doors for B.C. pot companies Vision Vancouver will not run a mayoral candidate for first time in party's history The two 150,000 fines are the biggest in Metro Vancouver history but are unlikely to be paid in full because of the way the parent company structured the subsidiary, said Ray Robb, Metro Vancouver's manager of air quality of enforcement. Robb said Metro Vancouver was to charge Harvest with dozens of counts of pollution, which carried fines of up to 1 million per day. But, said Robb, it was those two days that were a slam dunk for the district as there were environmental officers in the field collecting evidence, numerous complaints from Richmond residents were received and the wind didn't change all day, which made it easy to pinpoint the source of the odour. The district had evidence of pollution from Sept. 1, 2016, to Nov. 16, 2016, as well as the two days noted in the settlement. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

day celebration: Trump, who holds himself up as a master deal-maker, said he had given Prime Minister Theresa May his ideas on how she could negotiate a successful deal for leaving the 28-member group of nations, according to CTV. But she didn't listen to that and that's fine. I'm surprised at how badly it's all gone from the standpoint of a negotiation, he said. I mean she's got to do what she's got to do, he said at the White House as he welcomed Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar for an early St. I think it could have been negotiated in a different manner, frankly, Trump said. Patrick's Day celebration. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

julie payette: Gov, according to CTV. Gen. The longtime anchor was recognized for her contributions to the broadcast news industry and various charitable endeavors during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Thursday. Julie Payette presided over the event, which also acknowledged the achievements of 39 other Canadians. Four years later, she became an anchor. Takahashi began her career at CTV News in 1982 as a reporter for the television station then known as CFCF 12. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

signature policies: Ian Kucerak/Edmonton Sun/Postmedia Network files William Watson March 14, 20197 00 AM EDTLast Updated March 14, 20197 00 AM EDTFiled underFP Share this story William Watson Now we know how well Trudeau's Syrian refugees are doing, according to CBC. It's not good Tumblr Pinterest Google Linked InRelated Stories Lawrence Solomon How robots will end mass-immigration policies and make workers happier Canada population explosion the biggest gain since 1957 fuelled by international migration Why Canada's immigration program misses the mark when it comes to filling jobs With the world now reconsidering Justin Trudeau, it's useful to update one of his very first signature policies the admission of 25,000 Syrian refugees in the opening months of his prime ministership. It's not good For government-assisted refugees, the employment rate is less than five per cent Supporters hold candles and signs during a Refugees Welcome rally held at the Alberta Legislature in Edmonton, Alta., on Tuesday September 8, 2015. We forget already how controversial that was signature grandstanding, many people thought and how the government at first had trouble meeting its self-imposed deadline. Unfortunately, the numbers are extremely preliminary 2016 census data for people who arrived in 2015 and early 2016. But the refugees eventually made it in and Statistics Canada recently published one of the first evaluations of how they're doing. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

texas congressman: In tiny Burlington, in southeast Iowa, he scaled a counter to be heard during an afternoon stop at a coffee shop, according to CTV. Let us not allow our differences to define us as at this moment, O'Rourke told a whooping crowd, his heels perched at the countertop's edge. The former Texas congressman began his campaign by taking his first ever trip to Iowa, the state that kicks off the presidential primary voting. History calls for us to come together. He took questions about his support of federal legalization of marijuana as well as the possibility of a universal basic income, all while characteristically waving his arms and gesticulating fervently. Earlier in the day, O'Rourke popped into a coffee shop in Keokuk while many cable networks aired live coverage. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

data-collection effort: Governments have been slow to gather information on the issue, according to Toronto Star. In 2016, B.C. started collecting data about the citizenship of real-estate purchasers. Denis Star Vancouver Donovan Vincent Housing Reporter Zane Woodford Star Halifax Tues., March 12, 2019 Across the country, overheated housing markets have brought more scrutiny on foreign ownership as people seek answers for the gap between home prices and local incomes. The following year, the federal government earmarked money for a data-collection effort by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and Statistics Canada. Foreign buyers taxes were enacted in B.C. in 2016 and Ontario in 2017 as part of efforts by the respective provincial governments to cool overheated real-estate markets. Condo and office towers fill the downtown skyline in Vancouver. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

group: The Detroit Foundation Hotel is seen in Detroit, Wednesday, March 13, 2019, according to Toronto Star. The Detroit hotel has apologized to a group trying to raise money to build a wall along the border with Mexico after the group accused the hotel of discriminating against its members because they are supporters of President Donald Trump. Members of We Build The Wall were looking to stay at the Detroit Foundation Hotel because it is close to the Cobo Center, where the Florida-based group plans to hold an event Thursday featuring former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, veteran Brian Kolfage and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, said Jennifer Lawrence, a spokeswoman for the non-profit. Members of We Build The Wall were looking to stay at the Detroit Foundation Hotel because it is close to the Cobo Center, where the Florida-based group plans to hold an event Thursday featuring former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, veteran Brian Kolfage and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, said Jennifer Lawrence, a spokeswoman for the nonprofit. The group was encouraged to book rooms individually. Carlos Osorio / AP Photo The hotel initially offered the group a discounted rate for booking more than 20 rooms, but later withdrew the offer after the organization provided the names of its members who planned to stay there, Lawrence said. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

state department: There are about 70 employees in Great Britain, Mexico, South Africa, Italy, India, the Philippines, China and other countries, according to CTV. Collins says the agency will work closely with the State Department to avoid any interruptions to services overseas. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services spokeswoman Jessica Collins said Tuesday that the agency is in preliminary discussions to close offices in 20 countries outside the United States. Organizations including Amnesty International and Human Rights First criticized the move saying that closing international offices would mean fewer services for refugees. The agency says refugee processing won't be affected. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

carmen winant: These installations are presented in conjunction with exhibitions at the CONTACT Gallery and the Art Museum at the University of Toronto, according to NOW Magazine. In addition to Weems, a selection of North American and international lens-based artists will present a diverse array of installations to activate public spaces throughout Toronto and in eight cities across Canada. Renowned American artist Carrie Mae Weems will create three separate site-specific installations at outdoor venues downtown, representing the first time she has shown her work at this scale in Canada. The list of artists includes Susan Dobson, Peter Funch, Esther Hovers, Sanaz Mazinani, Zinnia Naqvi, Mario Pfeifer, Bianca Salvo, Sputnik Photos, Nadine Stijns, Carmen Winant, and Elizabeth Zvonar. The Festival's Artistic Director Bonnie Rubenstein said, Carrie Mae Weems' dynamic images will be shown at high-profile locations including the street level windows of the TIFF Bell Lightbox, home of the Toronto International Film Festival. Venues will include a subway station, storefronts, corporate lobbies, outdoor recreation areas, shipping containers, and billboards. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

ethics laws: The Office also continues to gather information for any ongoing investigations, according to CTV. Dion had recently undertaken a probe into whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke federal ethics laws in relation to the ongoing SNC-Lavalin controversy. Despite these exceptional circumstances, the work of the office will continue, his director of communications Melanie Rushworth said in a statement. His office announced on Feb. 11 that he had launched an investigation in the case because he had reason to believe that a possible contravention of the Conflict of Interest Act has occurred, specifically regarding a public office holder seeking to improperly influence a decision of another person. Trudeau has denied any wrongdoing but has acknowledged that he and his staff could have acted differently as the scandal unfolded. Former justice minister and attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould has alleged that she faced high-level veiled threats and sustained political interference from nearly a dozen senior officials between September and December 2018 to seek a deferred prosecution agreement for SNC-Lavalin. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

metres feet: The Associated Press has successfully broadcast the first multi-camera live signal in full broadcast quality from manned submersibles using optical video transmission techniques, in which the pictures transmit through the waves using the blue region of the electromagnetic spectrum, according to CTV. Previous real-time video transmissions from the world's deep oceans were livestreams sent from remotely operated unmanned subsea vehicles, with the video moving via fixed fiber optic cable. Monsoon storms and fierce underwater currents continued to present a challenge at greater depths as scientific work began in earnest on Tuesday off the Seychelles. The first transmission came from 60 metres 200 feet down. The new broadcast uses cutting-edge wireless technology, sending video optically through the waves. Previous deep-sea livestreams cataloguing the world's oceans have been via fiber-optic cable. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

telephone interview: Quindos Karanja said he had been looking forward to meeting his nine-month-old granddaughter Rubi Pauls -- believed to be the youngest Canadian victim -- when he learned of the tragedy, which also claimed the lives of his wife, daughter and two other grandchildren, according to CTV. It's just hard to accept that this has happened, he said in a telephone interview from Kenya on Tuesday. The grieving families of the 18 Canadians who died when the Ethiopian Airlines jetliner went down on Sunday, killing all 157 people on board, were still struggling to come to terms with what happened. I feel so much loss. I'm lonely. And pain. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

album naath: Musician Emmanuel Jal, once a child soldier in his native Sudan, now lives in Toronto, according to Toronto Star. He and his sister Nyaruch, who continues to live in a refugee camp in Kenya, managed to collaborate for the album Naath. Peter Gabriel. The album is nominated for a JUNO as World Music Album of the Year. Peter Gabriel found out about the link and added his donation. Rick Madonik / Toronto Star That was a shock, says dreadlocked rapper Jal, 39, during an interview in the living room of his west-end Toronto home. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

caregiver immigration: Groups that represent and work with migrant workers say they welcome many of the announced changes, but questions remain about whether restrictive requirements to achieve permanent residency will remain, according to CTV. The program allowing temporary foreign workers is meant to help employers fill job vacancies when Canadians are not available. Last month, Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen announced two new five-year pilot projects on caregiver immigration, which have been billed as a way to allow caregivers to come to Canada with their families and offering them greater opportunity to become permanent residents. The government is supposed to make sure employers use the program to respond only to real labour shortages, but concerns have been raised repeatedly over the years about migrant workers' being tied to employers who have abused them by making them work long hours, cutting their paycheques with arbitrary fees and offering poor living conditions. Kara Manso, the co-ordinator of the Caregivers Action Centre in Toronto, says her office has been flooded with queries from foreign workers looking for more details about whether they will qualify for these new programs. Workers who care for children or frail people can be vulnerable because they labour mainly in private homes, though they aren't the only ones affected. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

dixit: All 157 passengers and crew members on board the plane were killed in the crash, according to CTV. CP24 and CTV News Toronto spoke to Manant Vaidya and his wife Hiral Vaidya about the loss of his parents, sister, brother-in-law and two nieces. Ashka Dixit, 14, and Anushka Dixit, 13, were on a family vacation with their parents, 37-year-old Kosha Vaidya and 45-year-old Preit Dixit and their grandparents, 73-year-old Pannagesh Vaidya and 67-year-old Hansini Vaidya when an Ethiopian Airlines plane went down shortly after departing from Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. The couple said their family members were on a trip to Kenya during the March break as Kosha Vaidya wanted to show her daughters where she grew up. With the March break this was the perfect oppourtunity for them to show them. She wanted to show her daughter where she was born where she was delivered in the hospital and the safari was the place they were going to go enjoy the animals, Manant Vaidya said while holding back tears inside their home. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

trump: That's alongside steep cuts in health care and economic support programs for the poor that Democrats -- and even some Republicans -- will oppose, according to CTV. Trump on Monday called his plan a bold next step for a nation experiencing an economic miracle. Reviving his border wall fight with Congress, Trump wants more than 8 billion for the barrier with Mexico, and he's also asking for a big boost in military spending. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called his cuts cruel and shortsighted ... a roadmap to a sicker, weaker America. The deficit is projected to hit 1.1 trillion in the 2020 fiscal year, the highest in a decade. Presidential budgets tend to be seen as aspirational blueprints, rarely becoming enacted policy, and Trump's proposal for the new fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, sets up a showdown with Congress over priorities, especially as he reignites his push for money to build the U.S-Mexico border wall. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

addis ababa: It accounts for the nationalities of 150 of the 157 people believed to have been on board, according to Toronto Star. Wreckage lies at the scene of an Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed shortly after takeoff at Hejere near Bishoftu, or Debre Zeit, some 50 kilometers 31 miles south of Addis Ababa, in Ethiopia Sunday, March 10, 2019. Here is the latest list of nationalities as released by the airline. The Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed shortly after takeoff from Ethiopia's capital on Sunday morning, killing all 157 on board, authorities said, including 18 Canadians. AP / THE CANADIAN PRESS Kenya 32Canada 18Ethiopia 9Article Continued Below China 8Italy 8United States 8France 7UK 7Egypt 6Germany 5Article Continued Below India 4Slovakia 4Austria 3Russia 3Sweden 3Spain 2Israel 2Morocco 2Poland 2Belgium 1Djibouti 1Indonesia 1Ireland 1Mozambique 1Norway 1Rwanda 1Saudi Arabia 1Sudan 1Somalia 1Serbia 1Togo 1Uganda 1Yemen 1Nepal 1Nigeria 1U.N. passport 1Report an error Journalistic Standards About The StarTOP STORIES, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX.NEW NEWSLETTERHEADLINESSIGN UP (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

canadian expert: Organization expert Jane Veldhoven gets ready to tackle the play room of Pam Gaines' Halifax home in The Big Downsize, according to Toronto Star. VISION TV With TV viewers going mad for the idea of purging things thanks to Marie Kondo's Netflix series, along comes this Canadian-made show about a close relative of decluttering downsizing. COURTESY OF HELENA WITTMANN Watch this if You'd like to meet a Canadian expert on tidying up. In the five-part series shot in Halifax, organizational expert Jane Veldhoven helps out two families a couple who are divorcing and dividing a houseful of possessions between two much smaller apartments; and four siblings who have a month to empty their parents' overstuffed house. Article Continued Below Debra YeoTUESDAYA Boogie wit da Hoodie Watch this for Part 1 of a killer week in the port lands. Vision TV at 9 p.m. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

arab israelis: The Israeli leader, slumping in the polls after the dramatic announcement of his pending corruption indictment, is portraying Tibi as a threat to national security in a charged campaign that critics say questions the loyalty of the country's Arab citizens, according to CTV. Using his own nickname, Netanyahu has been repeating a campaign mantra Bibi or Tibi. Ahead of April 9 elections, Netanyahu has zoned in on prominent Arab lawmaker Ahmad Tibi. The snappy slogan, eagerly parroted by his hard-line allies, highlights Netanyahu's efforts to paint his challengers as weak leftists conspiring with Arab Israelis and a hostile media to oust him. Tibi is known for his harsh criticism of government policies toward the country's Arab citizens and toward Palestinians who live under Israeli control in territories Israel captured in 1967. It also shines a spotlight on Tibi -- an affable, media-savvy political veteran who speaks fluent Hebrew. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

newspaper reporters: But Javid revoked her passport, saying Begum hadn't shown any remorse, according to CTV. The teen had told newspaper reporters she didn't have a problem with ISIS actions, including the beheading of captives. Shamima Begum, who had left London as a 15-year-old in 2015 to join the Islamic State group, had pleaded with British authorities before her baby was born to let her return to Britain to raise the child. Begum's infant son died Friday. No clear cause of death has yet been given, but reports suggested he was having respiratory problems. Begum's family said the boy appeared to be in good health when he was born on Feb. 17. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

id: Follow Raw Story! function d, s, id var js, fjs if d.get Element ById id return; js d.create Element s ; js.id id; js.src fjs ; document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk' ; Follow rawstory !function d,s,id var 'script', 'twitter-wjs' ;Over the last year, Beto O'Rourke gained a national following for his unorthodox campaign against U.S. Sen, according to Rabble. Ted Cruz. Beto O'Rourke at CNN's Texas Town Hall Don't miss stories. From his ubiquitous livestreams of jampacked campaign events to that viral video of him defending NFL players' right to protest, the campaign was the latest expression of a political brand he had built up in El Paso, eschewing political labels and partisan attachments while opting for broad, values-based appeals over granular policy pronouncements. In the Democratic primary for Senate, it was such a no-brainer that for any Democrat or progressive who wanted to beat Ted Cruz, if someone as inspiring as Beto was running, there were very few questions asked about the minutiae of his policy positions, said Adam Green, co-founder of the Washington, D.C.-based Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which endorsed O'Rourke against Cruz. Now, as O'Rourke prepares to join the crowded race of Democrats auditioning to take on President Donald Trump, even those who supported O'Rourke in the Senate race acknowledge a presidential bid would cast a much brighter light on an overarching question Just who is Beto O'Rourke politically At the heart of it, according to both supporters and critics, is a simple reality Running against Cruz in Texas is a lot different from running against a bunch of other Democrats nationally. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

ruling liberals: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers remarks at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on March 7, 2019, according to Toronto Star. The Star talked to Canadians who voted Liberal in 2015 and found out all is not well. Another Star poll showed the ruling Liberals slipping from a solid lead in recent months to well behind the Conservatives. Justin Tang / THE CANADIAN PRESS But what, exactly, is driving the shift in electoral dynamics What about the SNC-Lavalin affair has moved the electorate Or is it the affair at all The Star talked to a handful of people across the country who chose the Liberals in 2015 about whether they would vote the same way again and why. Yes, SNC-Lavalin came up as a concern. The result Article Continued Below Many are considering changing their votes but not necessarily for the reasons or the parties you might expect. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

meng wanzhou: Meng is wanted in the U.S. on fraud related charges in connection with violating sanctions on Iran allegations China angrily dismisses as a politically motivated attack, according to National Observer. The U.S. Senate foreign-relations committee introduced a measure this week that commends Canada for arresting Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver to fulfil an American extradition request. Freeland's remarks in an email to The Canadian Press came hours after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a Beijing news conference his country would take all necessary measures to defend Chinese companies and citizens abroad against deliberate political suppression. ; The latest round in Canada's diplomatic dispute with China came as a new poll was released Friday by the University of British Columbia that cast new light on the deterioration of Sino-Canadian relations since the Meng affair. The joint Republican and Democratic effort recognizes Canada for upholding the rule of law and expresses concern over actions by China in response to the U.S. request. Canada appreciates these bipartisan efforts in the U.S. Senate to pass a resolution echoing our call for the release of Mr. It calls on China to release Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, who were jailed by Beijing authorities following Meng's arrest. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

montreal police: Provincial police officers were accused of abusing Indigenous women in the northwestern city of Val-d'Or, according to National Observer. And the anti-corruption unit, known as UPAC, has suffered from low morale, recruiting difficulties and a string of embarrassing and damaging leaks to the press. ; And this week, provincial police chief Martin Prud'homme was suspended pending the results of an investigation into an allegation he committed criminal offences. Internecine rivalries have divided the Montreal police. Criminologist Maria Mourani, a former Bloc Quebecois MP from Montreal, said it is hard to assess whether Quebecers have begun losing confidence in their police forces. But that fact the public is aware of the many problems is a sign democracy is working, Mourani added. Every organization has its issues, she said in a recent interview. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

abortion convictions: All claimed they had miscarriages, according to CTV. The court found that the women were victims of social and economic circumstances and ruled that the original sentences were unreasonable. The three women had spent about 10 years in prison on aggravated homicide charges for allegedly having abortions. In all three cases, the court recognized that the women have had adverse social, economic and family situations, and the sentences were disproportionate and immoral, said the Foundation for Research on the Application of the Law. An additional 18 women remain behind bars for abortion convictions in El Salvador, where abortion is illegal in all situations. Upon being released from the women's prison in the capital, Alba Lorena Rodriguez, 31, said, We hope the government will recognize that a lot of women in here are innocent, and God willing, they will be freed. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.