News Articles Prior to 2011

Make Immigrants Take Oath of Loyalty

March 1, 2006: Make Immigrants Take Oath of Loyalty OTTAWA CITIZEN Make immigrants take oath of loyalty Report:If newcomers breach Canada's values, they should be deported, ex-diplomat declares Stewart Bell, The National Post Published: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 TORONTO – … Continue reading

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Dr. Martin Loney Responds To Canadian Labour Congress Charges

February 25, 2006: Dr. Martin Loney Responds To Canadian Labour Congress Charges Andrew Jackson (Chief Economist with the CLC) rejects my claim that the CLC study alleging discrimination against Canadian-born visible minorities failed to examine the importance of age in … Continue reading

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Canadian Labour Congress Responds To Martin Loney’s Criticism of CLC Study

February 24, 2006: Canadian Labour Congress Responds To Martin Loney's Criticism of CLC Study February 23, 2006 Letter to the Editor: When will the National Post stop printing the uninformed and inaccurate rants of Martin Loney about visible minorities in … Continue reading

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Why Not Compare Racial Apples With Apples? (Martin Loney in The Financial Post)

February 23, 2006: Why Not Compare Racial Apples With Apples? (Martin Loney in The Financial Post) Why not compare racial apples with apples? Martin Loney Financial Post Thursday, February 23, 2006 The claim by the Canadian Labour Congress, in its … Continue reading

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Well-Paying Jobs Elude Minorities Born In Canada (The Globe and Mail)

February 22, 2006: Well-Paying Jobs Elude Minorities Born In Canada (The Globe and Mail) Well-paying jobs elude minorities born in Canada Racial bias is the reason, says CLC study, which offers French riots as a warning By Michael Valpy The … Continue reading

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Immigration Judge Took Bribes, Court Told (The Globe and Mail)

Feb. 21, 2006: Immigration Judge Took Bribes, Court Told (The Globe and Mail) Immigration judge took bribes, court told Newcomers sponsoring relatives asked to pay $15,000, Crown alleges TU THANH HA MONTREAL — An immigration judge headed two distinct influence-peddling … Continue reading

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Don’t Ask. Don’t Tell: A Local Campaign In Defence Of People Withour Status In Toronto (The New Socialist Magazine)

February 18, 2006: Don't Ask. Don't Tell: A Local Campaign In Defence Of People Without Status In Toronto (The New Socialist Magazine) Dont Ask Dont Tell: A local campaign in defence of people without status in Toronto – From the … Continue reading

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Police Board Approves "Don’t Ask. Don’t Tell" (The Toronto Star)

February 16, 2006: Police Board Approves “Don't Ask. Don't Tell” (The Toronto Star) Toronto Star Police board approves `don't ask, don't tell' Feb. 16, 2006. 01:00 AM TRACY HUFFMAN CRIME REPORTER In an effort to break down a wall of … Continue reading

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Police Board Targets ‘Wall Of Silence’ (By N. Keung in The Toronto Star)

February 15, 2006: Police Board Targets 'Wall Of Silence' (By N. Keung in The Toronto Star) Police board targets `wall of silence' Feb. 15, 2006. 04:49 AM NICHOLAS KEUNG IMMIGRATION/DIVERSITY REPORTER A construction worker is owed months' worth of wages … Continue reading

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Mexico Tops In Refugee Bids (The Calgary Sun)

February 13, 2006: Mexico Tops In Refugee Bids (The Calgary Sun) Mon, February 13, 2006 Mexico tops in refugee bids By SUN MEDIA Free-trade partner Mexico was last year the largest supplier of refugees to Canada with more than 3,500 … Continue reading

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What’s Killing Our Manufacturing Jobs (By Steven Theobald in The Toronto Star)

February 11, 2006: What's Killing Our Manufacturing Jobs (By Steven Theobald in The Toronto Star) What's killing our manufacturing jobs? Almost 42,000 factory jobs vanished in Canada last month – 33,000 in Ontario – for the biggest monthly drop in … Continue reading

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RCMP Eyes Alleged Visa Scam (By Tom Godfrey in The Ottawa Sun)

February 7, 2006: RCMP Eyes Alleged Visa Scam (By Tom Godfrey in The Ottawa Sun) RCMP EYES ALLEGED VISA SCAM February 7, 2006 By TOM GODFREY TORONTO — Mounties are probing an alleged immigration scam at the Canadian Embassy in … Continue reading

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Immigration Unmentionable In Canada’s Election, As Usual (By Toronto Writer Michael Monastyrskyj on VDARE)

January 23, 2006: Immigration Unmentionable In Canada\'s Election, As Usual (By Toronto Writer Michael Monastyrskyj on VDARE) January 22, 2006 Immigration Unmentionable In Canadas Election, As Usual By Michael Monastyrskyj Today, Monday January 23, 2006, Canadians are voting in a … Continue reading

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Aid Urged For Foreign Professionals (The Toronto Star)

January 12, 2006: Aid Urged For Foreign Professionals (The Toronto Star) Aid urged for foreign professionals Jan. 12, 2006. 01:00 AM JOSEPH HALL STAFF REPORTER Ottawa should pay part of the initial salaries of immigrant engineers and other professionals to … Continue reading

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Open Doors, Closed Minds (By Martin Collacott in The Ottawa Citizen)

January 4, 2006: Open Doors, Closed Minds (By Martin Collacott in The Ottawa Citizen) (Canada's opposition parties are afraid to ask important questions about immigration. The Liberal Party manufactures rationalizations which cannot stand up to a reality check.) Open doors, … Continue reading

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Why Immigration Spells The End Of The Green Belt (The Daily Telegraph-London, U.K.)

January 1, 2006: Why Immigration Spells The End Of The Green Belt (The Daily Telegraph-London, U.K.) Why immigration spells the end of the green belt (Filed: 28/12/2005) Most studies and projections end with a wake-up call. The world will overheat … Continue reading

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U.S. No Refugee Haven, Agencies To Tell Court; Number Of Claimants Has Dropped Sharply Since Deal Struck, Humanitarian Groups Say (By Gloria Galloway in The Globe and Mail)

December 29, 2005: U.S. No Refugee Haven, Agencies To Tell Court; Number Of Claimants Has Dropped Sharply Since Deal Struck, Humanitarian Groups Say (By Gloria Galloway in The Globe and Mail) U.S. no refugee haven, agencies to tell court; Number … Continue reading

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Does Canada’s Immigration Model Work? Two Opposing Views (Part of An Immigration Series In The Globe and Mail)

December 13, 2005: Does Canada\'s Immigration Model Work? Two Opposing Views (Part of An Immigration Series In The Globe and Mail) Globe and Mail VoteSmart: The Debate Does Canadas immigration model work? Yes It needs fine tuning but it strikes … Continue reading

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Is The Current Model Of Immigration The Best One For Canada? (By Marina Jiminez of The Globe and Mail)

December 12, 2005: Is The Current Model Of Immigration The Best One For Canada? (By Marina Jiminez of The Globe and Mail) Is the current model of immigration the best one for Canada? By MARINA JIM?EZ Monday, December 12, 2005 … Continue reading

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Gord Miller (Ontario’s Environment Commissioner) Says GTA Can’t Take More Folks. Why Is He Getting Trashed? (By Andrew Athansiu in News This Week)

November 28, 2005: Gord Miller (Ontario's Environment Commissioner) Says GTA Can't Take More Folks. Why Is He Getting Trashed? (By Andrew Athansiu in “News This Week”) VOL. 25 NO. 11 NEWS THIS WEEK: Gourd Miller says GTA can't take more … Continue reading

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