French Ambassador: Paris Attacks Shouldn't Stop Canada From Helping Refugees

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French Ambassador: Paris Attacks Shouldn't Stop Canada From Helping Refugees

OTTAWA — Nicolas Chapuis, the French ambassador to Canada, was busy in his office Friday and had no idea of the carnage unfolding in Paris until he received a painfully short email note from his son, who is studying for his doctorate back home.

"I am safe,'' was all it said.

The note, puzzling at first, struck like a thunderbolt when the seasoned diplomat turned to see what was happening. And like the most of the rest of the world, he watched in horror and disgust throughout Friday as at least 129 people were slaughtered in separate, co-ordinated attacks around the French capital.

"I didn't know something had happened and so I went online,'' Chapuis said Sunday as at least 100 people — many of them expat French citizens — braved the chilly November afternoon and laid flowers and candles at the foot of Ottawa's monument to explorer Samuel de Champlain. The mourners wrapped themselves in the tri-colour flag and a young boy waved it defiantly on the hillside before the ambassador spoke.

"It was mid-afternoon in Ottawa and I saw the magnitude of what was developing. It took a few hours to get an idea of how grave; how atrocious the attacks has been.''

Still visibly shaken at times, Chapuis vowed the horrific events would not affect his country's policy towards the still ongoing Syrian refugee crisis, even though a Syrian passport was found among the remains of one of the suicide bombers that struck the soccer stadium.

The lead, which has yet to be verified, casts a shadow over efforts by both France — and now the Trudeau government — to give safe haven to some of the tens of thousands of refugees and migrants who've flooded across Europe since the spring.

"Certainly there will be individuals who are going to try to take opportunity to mix with the refugees in order to spread chaos, but let there be no be mistake: This should not stop us from opening our arms and helping those who are seeking our help. It is part of our humanity.''

The eloquent remarks could have the effect of stiffening the Trudeau government, which faces renewed concern and questions about the planned resettlement of 25,000 Syrian refugees before the end of the year — one of its signature campaign initiatives.

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Paris Attacks Shouldn't Stop Canada From Helping Refugees: French Ambassador
 
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MHz

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Did he just say, 'Just watch me.'?

Take more in and choose remote locations and copies of the Donner Party, Welcome to the Tundra

Yes, better in Canada then in France. This ambassador says.
Are you saying we couldn't handle them in the cities?
 

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The war situation is one thing the refugees situation is another.
People coming here in most cases are not even Muslim.
Most are Kurd's and other and others. More important they are
the educated people the countries in turmoil are going to need to
rebuild. I think we have to put into perspective thee people are
not our enemies our enemies Muslim or other wise are fighting us
in those countries.
I think the rhetoric directed toward part of the human race is not
really called for here. After all we have heard this before in other
situations yet the people we brought in have turned out to be good
citizens. Oh I think we should respond to the outrageous behavior
of the enemy but we should not be venting our anger at frightened
women and children escaping a murdering bunch of bastar*s
The reason we have so many problems today is we have ignored
the perils of the world coming toward us and its not new
Charles Dickens warned us about ignorance and deprivation and want
going back two hundred years ago. Blame and punish the guilty
show compassion to the victims that has always been the Canadian way
 

MHz

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People coming here in most cases are not even Muslim.
So you get what you get, how do we 'convert them' into our image if that is the goal. I say the Indians could use some servants at no cost to them, 5 year contract and they get paid at the start rather than the finish.
 

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If we are set on helping refugees then we should be helping them stay in their own countries so they can both end the fighting and help rebuild their homelands.
 

CDNBear

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I know you're right... I was just hoping that there was even the smallest semblance of logic though.

Silly me
And he says he wants to start a little club to discuss politics on Skype, lol. I can see it now. Gets asked hard questions, starts acting like a clown. LOL
 

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It might be worth it for the entertainment component alone.

I wonder if there will be any rules for guys like me that may decide to pound back 1/2 a bottle of rye during the proceedings?.. I can promise that fun would ensue
 

mentalfloss

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I'm taking topic suggestions.

What political topics did you guys want to discuss?
 

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Absolutely correct- But it should make a big difference in the way we go about it and how thoroughly we screen them and how many we accept at one time. It just takes one bad one to upset the apple cart!