真正的左派呀。

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吃了吗? 没吃呢. 真没吃呢? 真没吃呢. 拜拜. 你吃饱了撑着了吧?
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Donors can sponsor 150 refugees in Ottawa — now they need volunteers
Mark Zarecki, executive director of Jewish Family Services Ottawa, said the aim is to broaden the pool of potential new volunteers after so many people participated in the Syrian refugee resettlement effort three years ago.

"There are people probably who do not have the financial capacity," he said.

"This will offer them the financial capacity, then they will offer their skills to help integrate and settle people."

Costs tens of thousands of dollars
Private sponsors and the federal government split a year of income support for the refugees.

Resettling an individual refugee requires sponsors raise $10,000 and a family of five requires raising $20,000, according to the Refugee Hub.

Zarecki said the donors have put more than a million dollars on the table.

The final figure will depend on how many volunteers participate.

Don Smith, chair of Ottawa's Refugee Ministry Working Group, said sponsorship agreement holders — such as religious organizations and settlement groups — could be liable for millions of dollars if sponsorship groups failed to cover expenses.

This new fund will help reduce that risk.

Smith said new volunteers have dwindled in the last three years since the headline-grabbing Syrian crisis and the debate over refugees has mixed with questions about asylum seekers at the border.

Hundreds of volunteers wanted
More than financial support, sponsors help refugees find housing in Canada and often pick them up from the airport.

Zarecki said they often form life-long friendships beyond the one-year commitment required by the private sponsorship program, which helps the newcomers develop social networks and integrate.

"Our experience is that those sponsorship groups are more effective than government sponsorships," Zarecki said.

He said Ottawa settlement agencies are looking for about 600 to 700 volunteers, who could help bring between 100 to 150 refugees — toward a national target of 1,000.

He has at least eight potential groups who might be able to take advantage of the funding.

He said the private donors have put more than $1 million toward this effort.

U.S. donors
The UN says the number of refugees needing permanent resettlement will increase to 1.4 million people next yearand said in a recent report there is a growing gap between that need and spots in potential host countries.

Jennifer Bond, executive director of the University of Ottawa Refugee Hub, said American donors at the Shapiro Foundation were looking for a way to act.

"Unfortunately at this time of tremendous global need, the numbers of refugees being resettled to the United States are plummeting," Bond said.

"They've made an extremely low commitment of 45,000 refugees for this year. Their arrival rate suggests they'll be far below that in terms of people actually getting to protection in the United States."

Bond said the donors have agreed to keep the fund in operation up until Sept. 17, which is the deadline for arranging sponsorship to allow refugees to arrive by the end of 2018.


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Jennifer Bond, a lawyer and managing director of the University of Ottawa Refugee Hub, says the fund attracted American donors who believe in the value of refugee resettlement, but are seeing little action in the U.S. (CBC)
 
Mark Zarecki, executive director of Jewish Family Services Ottawa, said the aim is to broaden the pool of potential new volunteers after so many people participated in the Syrian refugee resettlement effort three years ago.

Don Smith, chair of Ottawa's Refugee Ministry Working Group, said sponsorship agreement holders — such as religious organizations and settlement groups — could be liable for millions of dollars if sponsorship groups failed to cover expenses.

Jennifer Bond, executive director of the University of Ottawa Refugee Hub, said American donors at the Shapiro Foundation were looking for a way to act.
 
“new volunteers have dwindled in the last three years since the headline-grabbing Syrian crisis and the debate over refugees has mixed with questions about asylum seekers at the border.”

cfc左派,加拿大人,该你们上了。
信上帝的人都去帮助土豆消化难民。
你们这回不用出钱了,只要干活。这机会,太难得了。
 
你俩说的是一回事啊,没冲突啊, 怎么大错特错了?

哥我说,加拿大人基本上都是左派,统计上,加拿大人对比其他欧美人,绝对在左边。
 
加拿大人就是淳朴,没那么多花花肠子更不会弯弯绕。
 
乐意助人的,既有左派也有右派。反之亦然。没见明神父还热衷于收叙利亚难民,当然只是基督徒。
 
坐等左派




帮助难民呢。

右派做到了,宗教人士做到了。

左派别老光顾是琢磨纳税人的钱,自己也上一回。这回,你不用出钱,只用出力。
 
加拿大人真纯朴,纯朴到 有一天 用自己的生命去喂 饥饿的狼
 
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