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Security agencies up to the task of screening Syrian refugees, Ralph Goodale says
Public safety minister confirms that some security screening will take place on Canadian soil for 25,000 Syrian refugees
syrian-refugees.jpg.size.xxlarge.letterbox.jpg

UNICEF Canada

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says security checks on the Syrian refugees will be conducted both before and after the refugees begin arriving in Canada.

By: Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau Reporter, Allan Woods Quebec Bureau, Published on Thu Nov 12 2015

OTTAWA—Some security screening will be conducted on Canadian soil as the Liberals push to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the year, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says.

Goodale told reporters that security checks on the refugees will be conducted both before and after the refugees begin arriving in Canada.

“It will be a combination of both,” Goodale said after a cabinet meeting Thursday.

Security concerns were among the chief reasons the previous Conservative government advocated for moving slower on the refugee file — although Harper’s former chief of defence staff, Rick Hillier, suggested those were overblown.

Goodale said his officials assured him they can get the job done, despite the ambitious timeline. Goodale’s portfolio includes CSIS, which does much of the screening work, as well as the Canada Border Services Agency and the RCMP.

“My officials are satisfied that, to the extent that there are security issues, that they can be properly managed within the frame that the government is considering, and that Canada can fulfil the objective of receiving and settling 25,000 refugees in an expeditious way,” Goodale said.

Goodale was speaking after cabinet got its first look at a plan hammered out by new cabinet committee to meet the end-of-year target. The details of that plan have not been released, but a source told the Star that it’s expected to be revealed early next week.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admitted it will be a “tremendous challenge” to meet the 25,000 target, but he has a “great deal of confidence” that his government will make good on their campaign pledge.

“I know that Canada has benefited for decades and generations from various waves of immigrants, people who were often fleeing for their lives and who have established good lives for themselves and contributed greatly to our country’s success,” Trudeau told reporters at the National Press Theatre.

The Liberal campaign platform promised that 25,000 government-sponsored refugees would be welcomed to Canada immediately. However, the Liberals have also promised to work with private organizations to bring in even more.

The 25,000 promised by year’s end could be a mix of government and private sponsorships, but the Prime Minister's Office said Thursday evening the government remains committed that over time, 25,000 will be government-sponsored.

It remains to be seen where the lion’s share of the refugees will end up. Quebec expects to welcome about a quarter of them, nearly 6,000 — a figure equal to its percentage of the Canadian population, according to a report in La Presse.

“We are hearing rumours that the operation could start on Dec. 1, that upwards of 900 refugees a week will arrive, and that Montreal, Toronto and Edmonton will be the transit points. We are also hearing there will be military involvement,” said Chris Friesen, chairman of the Canadian Immigrant Settlement Sector Alliance.

“Where they will go after they arrive, we are not sure. It could be military bases but nothing has been confirmed yet.”

Friesen said he anticipates a conference call with officials from Citizenship and Immigration Canada will take place later this week or early next week to formally alert settlement agencies of the government’s plan.

A number of the refugees may find temporary lodgings at CFB Valcartier, a military base near Quebec City, but it’s Montreal that is preparing to shoulder the largest load of resettlement efforts.

Montreal’s school boards have already drawn up plans to integrate more than 2,000 Syrians between the ages of 4 and 17 into its schools as of January 2016.

“We were told to prepare for a flood of new students every day over a period of weeks. We’ve put in place a plan to welcome them and to teach them French. Today we are ready,” Catherine Harel Bourdon, head of the Commission Scolaire de Montréal, told La Presse.

The plan envisions the hiring of dozens of new teachers for the new students. But in the short-term, it hinges on Arab-speaking staff at three Montreal school board helping the new arrivals transition to a French-language environment. School psychologists and social workers will also be required help the refugees deal with the culture shock and the lingering trauma of having fled their warring country.

Other provinces are also busily making plans to resettle the refugees, though they haven’t been as forthcoming as Quebec about how many people may be coming their way, or how they’re going to be housed and handled.

British Columbia’s government on Thursday deferred questions to Ottawa, while Alberta, which has already set aside $250,000 for the job, said it’s waiting for the federal government to nail down the national plan before it finalizes its resettlement strategy.

“Right now, community forums are being held throughout the province to help with planning and to identify priorities and challenges that may require additional support from our government,” Lori Sigurdson, Alberta’s minister of jobs, skills, training and labour, said in a statement.
 
笑掉大牙了

赶紧签名游行去吧…

要不然整天提心吊胆着ISIS,一旦引入了,必定麻烦不断

诶…
 
油饼了。 花大钱送入境,不合格再飞机运出,,不觉得赔本呀。 :shale: :monster:
 
油饼了。 花大钱送入境,不合格再飞机运出,,不觉得赔本呀。 :shale: :monster:
我土豆什么时候在乎过钱?!再说,那钱又不是我的 。。。村长,你咋地吧?
 
选自由党的时候没想到?
 
加拿大人民自己选出来的多数政府, 代表加拿大人民做出的决定。
@ccc , 请问你有什么意见?你的那张票不也给了Lib了吗?
 
我土豆什么时候在乎过钱?!再说,那钱又不是我的 。。。村长,你咋地吧?
没脾气。哪里都一样,谁能控制政府?在西方国家还好,有个选举。等四年吧。:D
 
Security agencies up to the task of screening Syrian refugees, Ralph Goodale says
Public safety minister confirms that some security screening will take place on Canadian soil for 25,000 Syrian refugees
syrian-refugees.jpg.size.xxlarge.letterbox.jpg

UNICEF Canada

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says security checks on the Syrian refugees will be conducted both before and after the refugees begin arriving in Canada.

By: Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau Reporter, Allan Woods Quebec Bureau, Published on Thu Nov 12 2015

OTTAWA—Some security screening will be conducted on Canadian soil as the Liberals push to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the year, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says.

Goodale told reporters that security checks on the refugees will be conducted both before and after the refugees begin arriving in Canada.

“It will be a combination of both,” Goodale said after a cabinet meeting Thursday.

Security concerns were among the chief reasons the previous Conservative government advocated for moving slower on the refugee file — although Harper’s former chief of defence staff, Rick Hillier, suggested those were overblown.

Goodale said his officials assured him they can get the job done, despite the ambitious timeline. Goodale’s portfolio includes CSIS, which does much of the screening work, as well as the Canada Border Services Agency and the RCMP.

“My officials are satisfied that, to the extent that there are security issues, that they can be properly managed within the frame that the government is considering, and that Canada can fulfil the objective of receiving and settling 25,000 refugees in an expeditious way,” Goodale said.

Goodale was speaking after cabinet got its first look at a plan hammered out by new cabinet committee to meet the end-of-year target. The details of that plan have not been released, but a source told the Star that it’s expected to be revealed early next week.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admitted it will be a “tremendous challenge” to meet the 25,000 target, but he has a “great deal of confidence” that his government will make good on their campaign pledge.

“I know that Canada has benefited for decades and generations from various waves of immigrants, people who were often fleeing for their lives and who have established good lives for themselves and contributed greatly to our country’s success,” Trudeau told reporters at the National Press Theatre.

The Liberal campaign platform promised that 25,000 government-sponsored refugees would be welcomed to Canada immediately. However, the Liberals have also promised to work with private organizations to bring in even more.

The 25,000 promised by year’s end could be a mix of government and private sponsorships, but the Prime Minister's Office said Thursday evening the government remains committed that over time, 25,000 will be government-sponsored.

It remains to be seen where the lion’s share of the refugees will end up. Quebec expects to welcome about a quarter of them, nearly 6,000 — a figure equal to its percentage of the Canadian population, according to a report in La Presse.

“We are hearing rumours that the operation could start on Dec. 1, that upwards of 900 refugees a week will arrive, and that Montreal, Toronto and Edmonton will be the transit points. We are also hearing there will be military involvement,” said Chris Friesen, chairman of the Canadian Immigrant Settlement Sector Alliance.

“Where they will go after they arrive, we are not sure. It could be military bases but nothing has been confirmed yet.”

Friesen said he anticipates a conference call with officials from Citizenship and Immigration Canada will take place later this week or early next week to formally alert settlement agencies of the government’s plan.

A number of the refugees may find temporary lodgings at CFB Valcartier, a military base near Quebec City, but it’s Montreal that is preparing to shoulder the largest load of resettlement efforts.

Montreal’s school boards have already drawn up plans to integrate more than 2,000 Syrians between the ages of 4 and 17 into its schools as of January 2016.

“We were told to prepare for a flood of new students every day over a period of weeks. We’ve put in place a plan to welcome them and to teach them French. Today we are ready,” Catherine Harel Bourdon, head of the Commission Scolaire de Montréal, told La Presse.

The plan envisions the hiring of dozens of new teachers for the new students. But in the short-term, it hinges on Arab-speaking staff at three Montreal school board helping the new arrivals transition to a French-language environment. School psychologists and social workers will also be required help the refugees deal with the culture shock and the lingering trauma of having fled their warring country.

Other provinces are also busily making plans to resettle the refugees, though they haven’t been as forthcoming as Quebec about how many people may be coming their way, or how they’re going to be housed and handled.

British Columbia’s government on Thursday deferred questions to Ottawa, while Alberta, which has already set aside $250,000 for the job, said it’s waiting for the federal government to nail down the national plan before it finalizes its resettlement strategy.

“Right now, community forums are being held throughout the province to help with planning and to identify priorities and challenges that may require additional support from our government,” Lori Sigurdson, Alberta’s minister of jobs, skills, training and labour, said in a statement.


700万的选票,你说是乱弹琴?且!:evil:
 
加拿大人民自己选出来的多数政府, 代表加拿大人民做出的决定。
@ccc , 请问你有什么意见?你的那张票不也给了Lib了吗?

我投了某党的票,就不能批评不能骂他们了?

自己的儿子还可以训斥吧?:D

这是两个概念。你看看当地媒体的态度就知道了。政府,就是拿来挑毛病的、就是拿来批评的。歌颂政府,那是有病。

顺便说一句,你把最后那句删除了。你删除是对的。民主选举,选民无记名自由投票,那是《人权宪章》赋予选民的权利。
 
多大事儿啊,就像吃饭,发现吃的是屎,再吐出来呗
 
我土豆什么时候在乎过钱?!再说,那钱又不是我的 。。。村长,你咋地吧?

你可真行啊。 就因为你叫阿土,还跟土豆攀上亲戚了 :kan:
 
700万的选票,你说是乱弹琴?且!:evil:

认清什么是民主选举,你就不这么说了。
 
我投了某党的票,就不能批评不能骂他们了?

自己的儿子还可以训斥吧?:D

这是两个概念。你看看当地媒体的态度就知道了。政府,就是拿来挑毛病的、就是拿来批评的。歌颂政府,那是有病。

这话在我的国防部长变卦贴里同样适用啊,我批评政府(OK,骂政府)说话不算话,村长你拿出700万吓唬人,我说700万被骗了大概智商不够,村长就开始阴阳怪气,还语出惊人“不调整才可怕”,现在看出来特鲁多政府乱弹琴了?你老有几个标准啊?支持的就拿700万抡,不支持的就乱弹琴?

其实我也同意他乱弹琴,预计这个政府乱弹琴的事少不了。
 
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