Refugee crisis: Stephen Harper rejects proposed meeting with political rivals

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Refugee crisis: Stephen Harper rejects proposed meeting with political rivals
'Canadians want us to respond. That's what we are doing,' Tory leader told supporters in Toronto
CBC News Posted: Sep 07, 2015 2:33 PM ET Last Updated: Sep 07, 2015 8:57 PM ET
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Stephen Harper won't meet with Mulcair and Trudeau

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper doesn't seem particularly interested in meeting with his political rivals to discuss Canada's plan for resettling refugees fleeing Syria.
"We're not going to get into partisan games on this," said Harper during a campaign stop in Toronto Monday afternoon.
"I already made announcements before these headlines that the government of Canada intends to bring in many more refugees from this area," he added, referring to an election commitment to resettle 10,000 more refugees from the Middle East. That number is in addition to the 10,000 his government previously promised in January.
The ongoing refugee crisis was thrust to the forefront of the federal election campaign last week after a photo of a drowned three-year-old Syrian boy washed ashore on a Turkish beach made headlines around the world. It was revealed that the boy's relatives in B.C. hoped to sponsor his family for resettlement in Canada.
In response, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said a New Democratic government would bring 10,000 Syrians to Canada by the end of this year and 46,000 government-sponsored refugees from the region by 2019.
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A Syrian refugee, left, carries two children after arriving on a dinghy on the Greek island of Lesbos. (Dimitris Michalakis/Reuters)
For their part, the Liberals under Justin Trudeau said a Grit government would accept 25,000 refugees by January 2016 and over the weekend, Trudeau formally invited Harper and Mulcair to sit down to develop an improved Canadian response to the crisis.
During a campaign stop in Mississauga, Ont., Monday, however, Trudeau told reporters he had not heard back from either leader.
Mulcair also said he's reached out to Harper in hopes of meeting personally because only the Tory leader currently has the power to address the matter.
"The person who can take these decisions is the prime minister," he said. "My chief of staff has reached out to his to try and get a discussion rapidly."
A number of provincial and municipal leaders have also come forward in recent days, saying their jurisdictions are prepared to work in conjunction with the federal government to begin accepting more refugees.
While not explicitly refusing the notion of a meeting with other party leaders, Harper implied on Monday it was not something he was actively considering.
"We've already brought in tens of thousands. As I say, I've already announced that we will increase that number," he said.
"Look, we're obviously pleased that Canadians are seized with this issue and Canadians want us to respond. That's what we are doing."
Harper also repeated his assertion that changes to refugee policy will not be enough to curb the influx of those fleeing violence, and that ongoing military action against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is the only way to curb the refugee crisis.
All three of the major party leaders were campaigning for the Oct. 19 vote in the vote-rich Greater Toronto Area on Monday.
 
Refugee crisis: Stephen Harper rejects proposed meeting with political rivals
'Canadians want us to respond. That's what we are doing,' Tory leader told supporters in Toronto
CBC News Posted: Sep 07, 2015 2:33 PM ET Last Updated: Sep 07, 2015 8:57 PM ET
Leaders%20Collage.jpg

Stephen Harper won't meet with Mulcair and Trudeau

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper doesn't seem particularly interested in meeting with his political rivals to discuss Canada's plan for resettling refugees fleeing Syria.
"We're not going to get into partisan games on this," said Harper during a campaign stop in Toronto Monday afternoon.
"I already made announcements before these headlines that the government of Canada intends to bring in many more refugees from this area," he added, referring to an election commitment to resettle 10,000 more refugees from the Middle East. That number is in addition to the 10,000 his government previously promised in January.
The ongoing refugee crisis was thrust to the forefront of the federal election campaign last week after a photo of a drowned three-year-old Syrian boy washed ashore on a Turkish beach made headlines around the world. It was revealed that the boy's relatives in B.C. hoped to sponsor his family for resettlement in Canada.
In response, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said a New Democratic government would bring 10,000 Syrians to Canada by the end of this year and 46,000 government-sponsored refugees from the region by 2019.
arrival.jpg

A Syrian refugee, left, carries two children after arriving on a dinghy on the Greek island of Lesbos. (Dimitris Michalakis/Reuters)
For their part, the Liberals under Justin Trudeau said a Grit government would accept 25,000 refugees by January 2016 and over the weekend, Trudeau formally invited Harper and Mulcair to sit down to develop an improved Canadian response to the crisis.
During a campaign stop in Mississauga, Ont., Monday, however, Trudeau told reporters he had not heard back from either leader.
Mulcair also said he's reached out to Harper in hopes of meeting personally because only the Tory leader currently has the power to address the matter.
"The person who can take these decisions is the prime minister," he said. "My chief of staff has reached out to his to try and get a discussion rapidly."
A number of provincial and municipal leaders have also come forward in recent days, saying their jurisdictions are prepared to work in conjunction with the federal government to begin accepting more refugees.
While not explicitly refusing the notion of a meeting with other party leaders, Harper implied on Monday it was not something he was actively considering.
"We've already brought in tens of thousands. As I say, I've already announced that we will increase that number," he said.
"Look, we're obviously pleased that Canadians are seized with this issue and Canadians want us to respond. That's what we are doing."
Harper also repeated his assertion that changes to refugee policy will not be enough to curb the influx of those fleeing violence, and that ongoing military action against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is the only way to curb the refugee crisis.
All three of the major party leaders were campaigning for the Oct. 19 vote in the vote-rich Greater Toronto Area on Monday.
村长,NDP上台的话,你还为我们地理位置自豪吗?
 
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NDP少说两句吧。刚被人抓到一个卖国一般的大错。还蹦跶。
 
村长,NDP上台的话,你还为我们地理位置自豪吗?

我不认为NDP能上台。

地理位置会变么?
 
石油党治下经济烂,生活质量下降,但世界大环境如此,估计短期内哪个上台都没辙.
接收大量MSL难民那是让加拿大失去未来,像欧洲国家那样沦陷。
所以长痛不如短痛,矬子里拔大个儿,还是让石油党继续待着吧...
 
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