Good to know - those changes to wait times for immigration claims will result in less long term costs to public services - addressing these backlogs is a sign that our government has taken the problem seriously
Agree with the what if’s, but control is required. I agree the backdoor is being abused. So are education claims. Need far more enforcement and CLEAR requirements. Canadian’s have rights first and foremost.
"Dictating the moral character of the nation" is a subjective moral judgment lacking empirical data, testimony, or legal analysis to support it; no witness or official record frames Bill C-12 in those terms. The post's earlier content draws from verifiable Senate evidence, but this rhetorical close reflects the author's interpretive bias. That statement is not evidence-based—it's purely opinion.
Minister Diab is an idiot. Canada shares a border with exactly one country and has oceans on all other sides. Ergo the likelihood of actual refugees arriving here is relatively low. The vast majority of these claims are bogus but the Liberals want to keep them here for reasons of suicidal empathy.
How they choose to proceed will be instructive.
If they resolve the backlog by refusing/purging/removing/canceling applications plugging up the process, they want to protect the country. If they attempt some kind of blanket approval, they want to destroy the country.
Good to know - those changes to wait times for immigration claims will result in less long term costs to public services - addressing these backlogs is a sign that our government has taken the problem seriously
Agree with the what if’s, but control is required. I agree the backdoor is being abused. So are education claims. Need far more enforcement and CLEAR requirements. Canadian’s have rights first and foremost.
"Dictating the moral character of the nation" is a subjective moral judgment lacking empirical data, testimony, or legal analysis to support it; no witness or official record frames Bill C-12 in those terms. The post's earlier content draws from verifiable Senate evidence, but this rhetorical close reflects the author's interpretive bias. That statement is not evidence-based—it's purely opinion.
Minister Diab is an idiot. Canada shares a border with exactly one country and has oceans on all other sides. Ergo the likelihood of actual refugees arriving here is relatively low. The vast majority of these claims are bogus but the Liberals want to keep them here for reasons of suicidal empathy.
How they choose to proceed will be instructive.
If they resolve the backlog by refusing/purging/removing/canceling applications plugging up the process, they want to protect the country. If they attempt some kind of blanket approval, they want to destroy the country.