Is that his wife/daughter/mistress?? Or are all 3 one and the same??
Is that his wife/daughter/mistress?? Or are all 3 one and the same??
She's the Downtown Toronto Tory.Is that his wife/daughter/mistress?? Or are all 3 one and the same??
WATCH: Thousands Of Illegal African Migrants Arrested At U.S. Border (VIDEO)
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Say, HTF do these broke a$$ tourists get from THERE to HERE?
Is that his wife/daughter/mistress?? Or are all 3 one and the same??
Former child refugee from Somalia facing unfair deportation: Advocates
Canadian Press
Published:
August 20, 2019
Updated:
August 20, 2019 10:40 AM EDT
Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Ralph Goodale.David Bloom / Postmedia Network File Photo
HALIFAX — Refugee advocates are launching a last-minute appeal for an Edmonton man facing deportation to Somalia this week, saying the case of the former child refugee is similar to that of a Nova Scotia man who was allowed to stay in Canada.
Supporters in Nova Scotia, who are expected to hold a news conference today, say 34-year-old Abdilahi Elmi fled Somalia as a child and was later taken into foster care in Ontario.
However, they say the Ontario government failed to fill out paperwork that would have granted him permanent residency.
Elmi has a lengthy criminal record that includes assault charges, which is why he is facing deportation as a non-citizen.
Activists in Nova Scotia say the federal government should review the case because Elmi’s circumstances are similar to those of Abdoul Abdi, who was allowed to stay in Canada last July after a Federal Court judge set aside a decision to refer Abdi’s case to a deportation hearing.
In a July 13 decision, Justice Ann Marie McDonald said a delegate of Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale failed to consider the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in arriving at her decision to refer the case to a deportation hearing.
McDonald also noted the delegate was required to weigh the objectives of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act with the values of the charter, and that her decision was unreasonable.
As for Elmi, his supporters say he should also be granted a reprieve because he faces “certain death” in Somalia.
“Mr. Elmi, like the well-documented case of Mr. Abdoul Abdi, was given refugee status as a child and then taken into state care, which failed to apply for proper immigration documentation for him,” says a statement from Halifax activists El Jones and Stacey Gomez.
“Mr. Elmi left Somali as a child, has no family there and does not speak Somali.”
The statement says Elmi arrived in Canada in 1994 at the age of 10 and was granted refugee status, but he was taken into foster care when he was 13 and was living on the streets by 16.
Suffering from substance abuse issues, he got in trouble with the law and was charged with assault-related offences.
“Mr. Elmi’s case mirrors that of Mr. Abdoul Abdi, whose deportation was stayed by minister Ralph Goodale and has resulted in the overhaul of child welfare laws in Nova Scotia,” the statement says.
“The potential situation for Abdilahi Elmi when he gets deported to Somalia is inhumane as the government of Canada is exposing Elmi to harm, risk of torture and cruel and unusual treatment.”
On June 26, the Canada Border Services Agency decided Elmi should be deported to Kismayo, Somalia this Wednesday.
The CBSA has said: “The removal of convicted, repeat offenders is an enforcement priority.”
“He has committed extensive crimes within Canada and is considered a danger to the public,” spokeswoman Mylene Estrada-Del Rosario said in a statement.
Abdoul Abdi’s sister, Fatuma Abdoul, is expected to be at the news conference.
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“When we fought and won for my brother, I believed we had made a change,” she said in a statement.
“It’s painful to be back here a year later fighting the same neglect for another child failed by the child welfare system in Canada.”
By Monday afternoon, an online petition had posted more than 2,700 names. The change.org site includes a letter from Elmi, in which he says alcohol has clouded his thinking.
“My future has been just living day to day in a cell, year after year,” he wrote.
“This is not life at all. I want to be a better person … I know that I have made a lot of mistakes in my life that I can’t take back and I am not a bad person. I am a kind, helpful, and loving person.”
http://torontosun.com/news/national...m-somalia-facing-unfair-deportation-advocates
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Ontario needs a regional immigration strategy, new report suggests
Canadian Press
Published:
August 29, 2019
Updated:
August 29, 2019 6:26 PM EDT
TORONTO – Ontario’s small communities could benefit from the influx of immigrants that are disproportionately settling in the Greater Toronto Area, a new report said Thursday as it urged all levels of government to address the imbalance.
The study from the Conference Board of Canada said the number of newcomers settling in Ontario last year starkly illustrates the disparity between the GTA and the rest of the province, noting the current settlement levels have potential to strain the resources of the provincial capital while preventing other regions from reaping rich economic rewards.
The report found that 106,000 immigrants settled in and around Toronto in 2018, representing 77% of all new arrivals in the province. That figure eclipsed the total number of immigrants who landed in all four Atlantic provinces, Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan combined, it said. This left the remaining 23% of newcomers to spread out over the rest of the province, much of which the board argued is in need of new arrivals to fuel the local economy.
Board chief economist Pedro Antunes said Ontario’s low unemployment rate suggests a particularly tight labour market, a trend that also applies to the country as a whole.
“We know as we go forward that without immigration we’d actually see a flatline on the total number of workers in Canada,” Antunes said in a telephone interview. “That would be a very dire picture in terms of being able to support economic growth.”
Those market conditions are exacerbated by factors such as a low birth rate, an aging workforce and high levels of departures from some communities, the report found.
Antunes said economic growth is what will allow provinces to generate revenues, which in turn help pay for key services such as health care and education. Failure to sustain or grow those revenues, he said, should raise serious concerns for all residents.
The report also said a look at the province’s projected dependency ratio, or proportion of people in the workforce to those outside it, also emphasizes the need to ease pressure on the labour market.
Ontario’s current ratio of 62 dependents to 100 workers is projected to rise to 79 to 100 by 2040, the report said.
That forecasted ratio, Antunes said, makes it all the more important to have enough workers to power the province’s economic engines.
Antunes said it’s easy to understand why immigrants are drawn to the GTA, noting the combination of job opportunities, support programs and existing communities of newcomers give the region considerable appeal. The GTA is feeling the economic benefits of the influx of immigrants, but the trend comes with risks as well, he said.
The report said the steady stream of new arrivals has potential to tax the region’s social supports and existing infrastructure, including everything from public transportation to appropriate housing.
The board argued all levels of government have a role to play in evening out the distribution of Ontario’s immigrants, but argued the province wields one of the most potentially powerful tools.
The report called for Ontario to refine its Immigrant Nominee Program, the official channel through which immigrants and international students can apply for permanent residency. One suggested tweak to the program involves setting a hard target for the number of newcomers settling in communities outside the GTA.
Ontario’s Ministry of Economic Development did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the Conference Board report or its specific recommendations.
Antunes said changes to the nominee program should be part of a broader immigration strategy, another one of the five recommendations laid out in the report.
Another involves encouraging smaller communities to be more proactive in marketing themselves as attractive destinations for newcomers, something Antunes said some municipalities have done in recent years with only limited success.
At least one small Ontario city saw immigrant recruitment become a factor in its most recent municipal election.
North Bay, Ont., Mayor Al McDonald said his 2018 campaign included a wish to attract 10,000 newcomers to the city over the next decade, citing an ongoing scarcity of local workers.
McDonald said the city averages a shortage of about 400 workers every month, adding North Bay would be delighted to welcome even a small fraction of those who settled in the GTA.
“You can imagine if we could just get one per cent of those people to move to North Bay we’d be successful,” he said.
Antunes said the board also recommends increased public education about the benefits of economic migration, acknowledging a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment in recent years that promises to surface during the pending federal election campaign.
“These are political questions, and I think that we as citizens need to make our own minds about this, but they should be informed about what are the facts, about what are the numbers,” he said. “Certainly Canadians tend to be very accepting in general about economic migrants. They understand the reality of our labour market and the needs for growth.”
http://torontosun.com/news/local-ne...onal-immigration-strategy-new-report-suggests
British government denies reports that notorious killer kid will be sent to Canada
Canadian Press
Published:
September 3, 2019
Updated:
September 3, 2019 11:45 AM EDT
This handout photograph originally released by the Merseyside Police on February 20, 1993 shows the custody photograph of Jon Venables. One of Britain's most notorious killers, who in 1993 murdered two-year-old James Bulger when he was only 10 himself, has been charged over indecent images of children, state prosecutors said on January 5, 2018. Jon Venables served eight years in prison for the torture and murder of the toddler in the northwest English city of Liverpool, before being released with a new identity in 2001.HO / AFP/Getty Images
The British government has denied media reports that it is considering sending a child murderer to Canada to live under a new identity.
Several British media reported last week that Jon Venables would be sent to Canada because of the high cost of keeping his real identity a secret in the U.K.
A spokesman for Britain’s Justice Ministry calls those reports “categorically untrue.”
In 1993, a two-year-old boy was abducted from a shopping centre and beaten to death by Venables and Robert Thompson, who were both 10 years old at the time.
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Thompson and Venables were convicted of murder and after spending eight years in youth custody were released in 2001 with new identities and a court order protecting their anonymity.
Conservative party Leader Andrew Scheer said in a tweet on Sunday that he found it “disturbing that this pedophile child killer might come to Canada.”
Disturbing that this pedophile child killer might come to Canada. Apparently this isn’t the first time this has come up.
As Prime Minister I won’t let him come here. Where does Trudeau stand?
Our country should not be a dumping ground for murderers, terrorists, and perverts. https://t.co/fGP5ZwRGWo
— Andrew Scheer (@AndrewScheer) September 1, 2019
“As prime minister I won’t let him come here. Where does Trudeau stand?” the tweet read. “Our country should not be a dumping ground for murderers, terrorists, and perverts.”
http://dailymail.co.uk/news/article...n-Venables-freed-days-given-money-Canada.html
http://torontosun.com/news/crime/br...t-notorious-killer-kid-will-be-sent-to-canada
Welcome to the Richmond General Hospital . The residents of Richmond have their babies at B.C. Women’s Hospital as the local is to busy servicing foreign customers .Birth tourism in Canada makes staggering jump in 2018-19, up 13% from previous year
Postmedia News
Published:
September 17, 2019
Updated:
September 17, 2019 12:33 PM EDT
(Getty Images)
More pregnant moms from around the world than ever before are popping into Canada to have their child.
Birth tourism, which involves foreigners visiting Canada to have their child born here so it will gain instant citizenship, has gone through the roof in the past year, going up a whopping 13%, according to a report by CTV News.
And the increase in birth tourism — pregnant women posing as tourists — is becoming a national issue, according to one medical professional.
“This is going to be an issue Canadians are going to have to discuss,” Dr. Fiona Mattatal, a Calgary-based obstetrician and gynecologist, told CTV News. “Our system is not built to provide services (for) people (from) out of the country. I’m worried as someone in the health-care system, we are already dealing with cutbacks.
“(Birth tourism) is causing strain in the system, and we are helpless to do anything about it.”
The double-digit increase in non-resident births was discovered in data collected by the Canadian Institute for Health Information from hospitals across Canada, with the exception of Quebec. In the year ending March 2019, 4,099 non-resident births were recorded, more than triple the number (1,354) from 2010 and 13% more than the previous year.
Some of those births can be attributed to foreign students and non-residents in Canada for work reasons but Andrew Griffith, a fellow at the Environics Institute and the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, believes the majority involve birth tourism.
“It’s going up faster than immigration rates, faster than the overall population of Canada,” Griffith said in an interview with CTV News. “The laws were never intended for people to fly in and fly out.”
Canada is one of the few first-world countries to offer unconditional citizenship to children born here. Immigration brokers advertise that loophole in Canadian law, noting that citizens can get free education and travel here without a visa, in addition to sponsoring their parents to come here.
The CIHI data shows hospitals in Ontario and B.C. had the most non-resident births.
Richmond Hospital in B.C. had the most in 2018-19, recording 454 non-resident births during that time. That accounted for 23% of all births at the hospital.
Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital in Richmond Hill, Ont., Birchmount Hospital in Toronto and St. Paul’s and Mount St. Joseph Hospital in Vancouver were also in the top 10.
http://ctvnews.ca/health/birth-tourism-rising-fast-in-canada-up-13-per-cent-in-one-year-1.4594970
http://canadianimmigrationexperts.ca/child-birth-canada
http://torontosun.com/news/national...ring-jump-in-2018-19-up-13-from-previous-year
Americans from Tacoma without healthcare coverage, probably.Welcome to the Richmond General Hospital . The residents of Richmond have their babies at B.C. Women’s Hospital as the local is to busy servicing foreign customers .
British government denies reports that notorious killer kid will be sent to Canada
Canadian Press
Published:
September 3, 2019
Updated:
September 3, 2019 11:45 AM EDT
This handout photograph originally released by the Merseyside Police on February 20, 1993 shows the custody photograph of Jon Venables. One of Britain's most notorious killers, who in 1993 murdered two-year-old James Bulger when he was only 10 himself, has been charged over indecent images of children, state prosecutors said on January 5, 2018. Jon Venables served eight years in prison for the torture and murder of the toddler in the northwest English city of Liverpool, before being released with a new identity in 2001.HO / AFP/Getty Images
The British government has denied media reports that it is considering sending a child murderer to Canada to live under a new identity.
Several British media reported last week that Jon Venables would be sent to Canada because of the high cost of keeping his real identity a secret in the U.K.
A spokesman for Britain’s Justice Ministry calls those reports “categorically untrue.”
In 1993, a two-year-old boy was abducted from a shopping centre and beaten to death by Venables and Robert Thompson, who were both 10 years old at the time.
Notorious killer kid Venables hit with child porn charges, to be tried in private
LILLEY: Keep British child killer out of Canada
Is UK planning to ship notorious child killer Jon Venables here?
Thompson and Venables were convicted of murder and after spending eight years in youth custody were released in 2001 with new identities and a court order protecting their anonymity.
Conservative party Leader Andrew Scheer said in a tweet on Sunday that he found it “disturbing that this pedophile child killer might come to Canada.”
Disturbing that this pedophile child killer might come to Canada. Apparently this isn’t the first time this has come up.
As Prime Minister I won’t let him come here. Where does Trudeau stand?
Our country should not be a dumping ground for murderers, terrorists, and perverts. https://t.co/fGP5ZwRGWo
— Andrew Scheer (@AndrewScheer) September 1, 2019
“As prime minister I won’t let him come here. Where does Trudeau stand?” the tweet read. “Our country should not be a dumping ground for murderers, terrorists, and perverts.”
http://dailymail.co.uk/news/article...n-Venables-freed-days-given-money-Canada.html
http://torontosun.com/news/crime/br...t-notorious-killer-kid-will-be-sent-to-canada
If he gets sent there, the Canadians will get some idea of what life is like under EU free movement.
Why the hell would he be sent to Canada; he's not a Canadian citizen, is he?
We have many Romanian pickpockets in this country who aren't British.
It's seems to be racist when British Leavers want border controls, yet perfectly fine - indeed, sensible - when Canadians want them.
"Racist Little Englander Leave voters no longer want Romanian pickpockets and Hungarian kiddy fiddlers to be able to enter their country freely, at will. RACISTS!!!!"
"OH GOD! A British child murderer may come to live in Canada! We must prevent this!"