Troops clearing space at CFB Kingston for Syrian refugees

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Troops clearing space at CFB Kingston for Syrian refugees



Soldiers and military personnel at a Kingston, Ont. base are being asked to clear their barracks to make room for an early wave of Syrian refugees arriving in just over a week, CTV News has learned.

Multiple residences at CFB Kingston are being cleared for Nov. 30 to house the refugees, according to an internal memo obtained by CTV News.

The orders will also affect some officer cadets attending the Royal Military College, many of whom are nearing exams.

And while the memo warns of the fast-approaching deadline, it does not indicate where military personnel will be resettled. However, it does say a place will be found for the personnel.

The notice comes just two days after Minister of Immigration and Refugees John McCallum reaffirmed the government’s plan to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of 2015.

“We are determined to bring refugees here quickly, but we are also determined to do it right in terms of security and in terms of health,” he said.
“This is the right thing to do,” he added. “It is the Canadian way.”

Sources also tell CTV News that several bases across the country are gearing up to host the newcomers, with a maximum capacity of about 12,000 Syrian refugees.

Earlier this month, CTV News reported details from a document entitled “Operation Syrian Refugees” that suggested up to 900 Syrian refugees a day could arrive in Toronto and Montreal from Lebanon, Jordan and possibly Turkey.

Those arrivals could begin as soon as soon as Dec. 1, the report suggested.

The document also identified places such as Cornwall, Ont. and Trois-Rivières, Que. as possible sites for temporary accommodation.

The document suggested refugees would be identified overseas by the United Nations and then screened by Canadian officials on the ground.

The refugees would be screened once again in Canada before receiving permanent resident status, the document said.

The government is expected to confirm its plan Tuesday.

In the past, military bases have been used to house newcomers to Canada. In 1999, 5,000 refugees from Kosovo were divided between two military bases: CFB Greenwood in Nova Scotia and CFB Trenton in Ontario.

Despite short notice, the plan was executed successfully, according to retired Brig.-Gen. Gaston Cloutier, who was on the Trenton base at the time.

“It was hard work, but it was done properly,” he told CTV’s Power Play last month.

Source: Troops clearing space at CFB Kingston for Syrian refugees | CTV News
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Congratulations Liberal Government! In two months you have managed to already contradict yourselves as being a government concerned for the welfare of the deserving Canadian Armed Forces. Justin Trudeau and his minions are a disgrace to all that is Canadian!
 

petros

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And while the memo warns of the fast-approaching deadline, it does not indicate where military personnel will be resettled. However, it does say a place will be found for the personnel
Deployment to Syria where they are needed.
 

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Our Canadian forces being displaced before Christmas, that is shameful of our Canadian Government.

Stop being so silly. There is a long list of places the soldiers would rather spend Christmas at than the barracks. You're such a drama queen.
 

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It is a disruption to the Military. What if they are needed to deploy in a hurry, in case of an emergency situation or a terrorist attack? They won't be as 'ready to go' as they would have been in their own usual environment.
I find it offensive when any segment of our population are uprooted from their homes to accommodate others. Especially soldiers, whose function is NOT to babysit refugees.
The Liberals have always been anti-military.
Note too that so far we have not heard of EVEN ONE GOVERNMENT MEMBER pledging to take in or sponsor a refugee family. They are putting it all on the backs of the public and the public's money!
 

Tecumsehsbones

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It is a disruption to the Military. What if they are needed to deploy in a hurry, in case of an emergency situation or a terrorist attack?
I always thought the Canadian forces were very good, back when I served with them. I'm very sorry to hear they've deteriorated to the point where setting up a refugee camp seriously degrades their readiness.
 

lone wolf

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It is a disruption to the Military. What if they are needed to deploy in a hurry, in case of an emergency situation or a terrorist attack? They won't be as 'ready to go' as they would have been in their own usual environment.
I find it offensive when any segment of our population are uprooted from their homes to accommodate others. Especially soldiers, whose function is NOT to babysit refugees.
The Liberals have always been anti-military.
Note too that so far we have not heard of EVEN ONE GOVERNMENT MEMBER pledging to take in or sponsor a refugee family. They are putting it all on the backs of the public and the public's money!
What are you worried about? Ever spent a winter in a drafty snorefest? By spring, they'll be begging to go home