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16 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

Quebec has given money, not Trudeau READ lol

 

Yes its illegal border crossing get over it, whether they go to a regular border crossing or not make no difference.  Any one can come to a border crossing and ask for asylum LEGALLY.

give me a year in Canada this border type crossing didn't happen?

Come on. This is a Trudeau fuckup/cleanup no matter how you try and break it down.

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5 hours ago, Usedtoskidoo said:

Facts be damned eh? you addled minded pot head............

Fail is in love.  Leave him be with his man crush and scrapbook full of Topless JT selfies!

 

Assylum seakers are given gold plated medical and dental.  Give Welfare and expected to leave the temporary camps and find living accomodations once given welfare.  

Fail says locked up in camps?

Soon there will be a lawsuit from the assylum seakers for damages because they were housed in camps and the Hatian gangs were intimidating some, raping some, robbing, etc....  JT will hand out more money to the refugees to make it go away.

 

 

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10 hours ago, Sksman said:

Fail is in love.  Leave him be with his man crush and scrapbook full of Topless JT selfies!

 

Assylum seakers are given gold plated medical and dental.  Give Welfare and expected to leave the temporary camps and find living accomodations once given welfare.  

Fail says locked up in camps?

Soon there will be a lawsuit from the assylum seakers for damages because they were housed in camps and the Hatian gangs were intimidating some, raping some, robbing, etc....  JT will hand out more money to the refugees to make it go away.

 

 

Canadians have been clear that they do not want illegal immigrants and bogus refugee claimants receiving gold-plated health care benefits that are better than those Canadian taxpayers receive. Our Government has listened and acted. We have taken steps to ensure that protected persons and asylum seekers from non-safe countries receive health care coverage that is on the same level as Canadian taxpayers receive through their provincial health coverage, no better. Bogus claimants from safe countries, and failed asylum seekers, will not receive access to health care coverage unless it is to protect public health and safety.

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In the year since Ottawa cut benefits for refugees, it has “saved” a little less than $20-million. (Two years ago, it cost about $84-million to provide temporary coverage for the 28,000 refugee claimants; after the cuts that cost was about $65-million.)

 

doing a great job

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11 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

Canadians have been clear that they do not want illegal immigrants and bogus refugee claimants receiving gold-plated health care benefits that are better than those Canadian taxpayers receive. Our Government has listened and acted. We have taken steps to ensure that protected persons and asylum seekers from non-safe countries receive health care coverage that is on the same level as Canadian taxpayers receive through their provincial health coverage, no better. Bogus claimants from safe countries, and failed asylum seekers, will not receive access to health care coverage unless it is to protect public health and safety.

Funny you disagree with what was printed in Toronto Sun yesterday.

I guess the newspapers are wrong again and Fail is right.  

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10 minutes ago, Sksman said:

Funny you disagree with what was printed in Toronto Sun yesterday.

I guess the newspapers are wrong again and Fail is right.  

Do you know any of our laws?

Asylum seekers who pass the initial screening are released into Canada. The CBSA has 72 hours to decide if they are eligible to make a refugee claim. If they are, their case is referred to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada and they have another 15 days to submit their basis of claim.

Those who can't prove their identity or who have criminal convictions for serious crimes will fail the initial screening. They're detained until they can satisfy the government they're not a risk, or they're deported.

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however, argued the government has for years heard from Canadians calling for an end to the “generous” health benefits asylum seekers get that average Canadians don’t. Also, members of the Citizenship and Immigration Canada health branch, he said, are qualified to advise on the matter.

At the end of the day, the minister of immigration, who failed on this whole issue and should listen to what all the stakeholders are saying and admit that he screwed up quite frankly, he didn’t do any consultation. And now he tries to pass on that he couldn’t do it because it was part of the budget? That is nothing but a cop-out. He had a moral responsibility to do some homework on this.

 

Bring back Harper

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If anyone wants to see the Shiny Pony, he's going to be @ Tamilfest in Scarberia today.

Earlier he was asked about the Mayweather McGregor fight. For someone who is supposed to be boxing enthusiast, he ummed & ahhed his way thru the reply. Looked like he'd spent part of the morning w/ Marc Emery. 

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11 hours ago, Sksman said:

Fail is in love.  Leave him be with his man crush and scrapbook full of Topless JT selfies!

 

Assylum seakers are given gold plated medical and dental.  Give Welfare and expected to leave the temporary camps and find living accomodations once given welfare.  

Fail says locked up in camps?

Soon there will be a lawsuit from the assylum seakers for damages because they were housed in camps and the Hatian gangs were intimidating some, raping some, robbing, etc....  JT will hand out more money to the refugees to make it go away.

 

 

From what the media has said, they're free to come & go as they please.

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wow who remembers these type headlines

2017 an economic win for Canada, no matter what happens in second half: report

 

 

With quarterly GDP figures putting it near the head of the G7 pack, it would take a major disruption to make 2017 anything but a big economic win for Canada.

But looking ahead to 2018, things are less certain, according to a recent report from Toronto-Dominion Bank.

“Whatever happens over the remainder of the year, 2017 will go down as a very good year for the Canadian economy” the report said.

“We are looking at the best GDP growth and job growth Canada has seen in almost a decade,” said TD senior economist James Marple, the report’s author, and that will hold true “even if we get zero growth in the second half of this year.”

So far in 2017, Canada’s GDP has grown at an annualized average of 2.5 per cent and 290,000 jobs have been created.

 

“Employment wise, we’ve seen a very strong few months in terms of numbers and a rise of full-time jobs,” said Brett House, deputy chief economist at Scotiabank.

“2017 has been going very well and even the modest growth we’re forecasting for its second half will make it look even better,” Marple said. He said he anticipates a slowdown in the next four or so months, as consumer spending, a primary driver of early 2017 growth, “will not get the same support going forward.”

 

 

http://business.financialpost.com/news/economy/2017-an-economic-win-for-canada-no-matter-what-happens-in-second-half-report

I somewhere here read here 2017 hasn't been good

 

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7 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:

wrong - ask Canadian Border Security

you have no idea of our laws NONE

That's what I took from the reporting of the crowds @ the Big O. I'm pretty sure there wasn't any razor wire & armed guards surrounding the place.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017/08/05/montreals-olympic-stadium-becomes-refugee-shelter-as-haitian-arrivals-seek-welcome-in-canada.html

Look @ the pic, what is keeping them inside?

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Asylum seekers from Haiti leave Olympic Stadium Thursday, August 3, 2017 in Montreal.

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10 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:

by the way all those posts above I posted were from Harper days 2012 - just to prove to you this is an on going thing in Canada.

You none of you had a clue about it, or complained daily like now :lol:

 

 

Wow!  Your either too stoned to function daily or just really truly an idiot.  

 

We are having an arguement about what is currently happening now.  This week.  What the government led by Justin Trudeau is doing currently.  In 2017 with a current situation and how it is being handled.

And you pull up information from the previous government 2 or 3 years ago and try to imply its relevant to a situation currently happening now.

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, revrnd said:

That's what I took from the reporting of the crowds @ the Big O. I'm pretty sure there wasn't any razor wire & armed guards surrounding the place.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017/08/05/montreals-olympic-stadium-becomes-refugee-shelter-as-haitian-arrivals-seek-welcome-in-canada.html

Look @ the pic, what is keeping them inside?

fuck dude, by law you have 72 hours to decide whether a person can move foreward with his;her refugee status/claim

at that point they are eiither sent home at a cost of 1500$ or allowed to proceed

When has this been ever different?

 

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1 hour ago, Sksman said:

Wow!  Your either too stoned to function daily or just really truly an idiot.  

 

We are having an arguement about what is currently happening now.  This week.  What the government led by Justin Trudeau is doing currently.  In 2017 with a current situation and how it is being handled.

And you pull up information from the previous government 2 or 3 years ago and try to imply its relevant to a situation currently happening now.

 

 

 

 

SK  did you have a stoke?

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56 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

SK  did you have a stoke?

Failmaker read carefully below!  If you can!

 
August 23, 2017 3:43 pm
Updated: August 23, 2017 7:57 pm

Asylum seekers get health-care benefits first, eligibility questions later

leslie-young-headshot.jpg?quality=60&strBy Leslie YoungNational Online Journalist, Investigative  Global News

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WATCH: Justin Trudeau has finally addressed the flood of illegal migrants walking across the border into Canada. He says his government has a firm grip on it all. Though as Mike Armstrong reports, that's not how everyone sees it.

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Asylum seekers arriving illegally in Quebec are getting access to health-care services before the government knows whether they’re eligible to make a refugee claim, due to a backlog of cases, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

About 3,800 people have crossed the Canada-U.S. border into Quebec in the first two weeks of August. This influx, after nearly 3,000 people arrived in July, has pushed the government to set up temporary tent housing in Lacolle, and more recently in Cornwall, Ontario.

READ MORE: Number of asylum-seekers crossing into Canada skyrockets in July

But there are signs that the high numbers have significantly strained the system.

Normally, “irregular” arrivals who cross the border illegally first go through a security check and then go through a second screening to determine whether they are eligible to make a refugee claim. These two checks are usually done within a matter of hours or days.

But according to Denise Otis, a protection officer with the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Montreal, the eligibility interviews are taking months to arrange. “The situation right now is for people unless you are very vulnerable, at this moment we are the 21st of August, you will have your eligibility interview in January.”

REALITY CHECK:  How the refugee claim process works in Canada 

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Asylum seekers are still getting security screened, she said, but the second check is taking a long time because of the number of people. “There were too many people waiting for days in difficult conditions, so they decided to only proceed with the beginning of the application. Just receiving their names and identifying themselves.”

In the meantime, people are getting access to some benefits that are usually only reserved for those whose refugee claim is waiting to be heard by the Immigration and Refugee Board.

WATCH: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it’s a myth that crossing “irregularly” into Canada isn’t faster than trying to come into Canada through the proper channels.

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These asylum seekers will begin getting basic health care under the Interim Federal Health Program due to the delays, said Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

“With the current delay for the initial eligibility interview, this leaves individuals without (medical) coverage for several weeks, relying on emergency rooms for even minor health concerns. It also delays their ability to undergo an immigration medical exam in a timely way,” said IRCC.

“In light of this, we will begin extending this coverage to asylum seekers immediately as they enter Canada rather than waiting until their claim has been referred to the IRB. Government officials have begun working on making this happen.”

WATCH: Prime Minster Justin Trudeau says the integrity of Canada’s immigration system will remain intact with the help of the assembled task force.

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It’s possible that some of these people, after receiving temporary benefits, could be found ineligible to make a claim and would then be asked to leave Canada – if they had already made a refugee claim in Canada years ago, for example.

READ MORE: Anyone crossing the border illegally whose claim is rejected will be sent home, not back to U.S.

Processing delays

“With the initial influx before the ramping up of our capacity at Lacolle, the timelines were five months for the eligibility hearing,” said Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen. “But even that is coming down really, really fast.”

In a written statement, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said that they are addressing interview delays by opening a new floor at their processing centre in Montreal, tripling the capacity of that processing centre and scheduling earlier interviews for people whose paperwork is completed.

Under more normal circumstances, where their eligibility is determined quickly, people who make a refugee claim would still be getting benefits. They’re just receiving them at an earlier stage now, before they know if they can make a claim.

READ MORE: Why are asylum seekers crossing into Canada on foot and what are their rights?

Otis is happy that the government has taken interim measures to deliver benefits during the delays.

“The person will eventually have the interview. It’s been postponed for all kinds of situations that are not the fault of the person themselves,” she said. “So in the meantime, you can’t just leave them in the street, right?”

WATCH: Minister Ahmed Hussen explains what the government is doing in response to the high numbers of asylum seekers crossing the border illegally.

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