Monthly Archives: June 2008

Out Of Amsterdam

Out of Amsterdam By Erin Wildermuth The American Spectator Published 6/27/2008 12:07:49 AM Self-appointed spokesmen for the international community declared themselves shocked and outraged by immigration reforms passed by the European Union last week. Hugo Chavez of Venezuela has even … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Islam Is Real Threat To Church, says Synod Member

Islam is real threat to church, says Synod member By Martin Beckford Religious Affairs Correspondent in Jerusalem The Telegraph Last Updated: 12:49AM BST 28/06/2008 Divisions in the Church of England over homosexuality and women bishops are nothing compared with the … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

A Friendly Ultimatum To The Sierra Club Of Canada

FRIENDLY ULTIMATUM TO THE SIERRA CLUB OF CANADA Tim Murray Saturday, June 28, 2008 (A RESPONSE TO THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE FROM THE SIERRA CLUB OF CANADA: We still value your opinion. Were working to create our vision for Sierra Club … Continue reading

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Human Rights Complaint Against Maclean’s Dismissed

Human rights complaint against Maclean's dismissed Canadian Press June 28, 2008 at 1:20 PM EDT TORONTO—The Canadian Human Rights Commission has dismissed a complaint filed by the Canadian Islamic Congress against Maclean's magazine. The Congress claimed an article written by … Continue reading

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Civilization’s Golden Era Is Teetering On Collapse

Civilization's golden era is teetering on collapse New millennium has brought a turning point in history, yet we ignore meltdown Hans Tammemagi Special to the Sun Published: Saturday, June 28, 2008 The period from 1950 to 2000 will be remembered … Continue reading

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Dr. Hypocrite And His Hybrid Car

DR. HYPOCRITE AND HIS HYBRID CAR In the world of feel-good environmentalism, where the incantation to reduce, recycle and conserve achieves virtually nothing except provide you with a sense of moral superiority over your redneck neighbour, driving a hybrid car … Continue reading

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Maple Leaf Forever

MAPLE LEAF FOREVER In spite of everything that divides us, Canadians, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, still rally around the same national icons, a new survey has found Amy Husser Canwest News Service Published: Friday, June 27, 2008 OTTAWA … Continue reading

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Finally, Good News On ‘Human Rights’

Finally, good news on 'human rights' Jonathan Kay The National Post June 27, 2008 The news of the past few months has turned the phrase human rights into something of a joke. On the one hand, a group of Muslim … Continue reading

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For Canada Day, A Description Of The Mother Of All Our Historical Immigration Events

FOR CANADA DAY, A DESCRIPTION OF THE MOTHER OF ALL OUR HISTORICAL IMMIGRATION EVENTS For Canadians who like to wear rose-coloured glasses, Globe and Mail Reporter Hugh Winsor's description of a historic immigration decision made in late October 1990 will … Continue reading

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The Enemy Within

The enemy within Details emerging from the Khawaja trial suggest it's time to take seriously the oft-stated terrorist goal of infiltrating western institutions David Harris Ottawa Citizen Special Published: Thursday, June 26, 2008 If terrorism suspect Momin Khawaja, now on … Continue reading

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Horsham Firm Admits Guilt In Immigrant Scheme

Horsham firm admits guilt in immigrant scheme By BEN FINLEY Bucks County Courier Times The Intelligencer June 25, 2008 5:08 AM A Horsham company pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to charges that it hired illegal immigrants and provided them … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Judge Dismisses Suit Challenging Special Order 40

Judge dismisses suit challenging Special Order 40 LA Daily News Wire Services Article Last Updated: 06/25/2008 11:24:31 AM PDT A Los Angeles judge dismissed a taxpayer lawsuit today that sought to repeal a long-standing directive prohibiting Los Angeles police officers … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Nation’s Biggest Immigrant Law Firm Under Federal Scrutiny For Hiring Advice

Nation's Biggest Immigration Law Firm Under Federal Scrutiny for Hiring Advice FOXNEWS.COM Tuesday, June 24, 2008 WASHINGTON The nation's largest immigration law firm is under federal scrutiny over whether it helped major U.S. corporations disqualify American job applicants and give … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

New Immigration Reforms Put Applications On Hold

New immigration reforms put applications on hold Ottawa officials are awaiting instructions from ministry about which candidates will be processed Nicholas Keung IMMIGRATION/DIVERSITY REPORTER The Toronto Star Jun 21, 2008 04:30 AM Newly passed immigration reforms, which the federal government … Continue reading

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Rally Over Immigrant Centres Closing

Rally over immigrant centres closing Charlie Taylor The Irish Times Last Updated: Friday, June 20, 2008, 21:47 Over 100 people have taken part in a protest in Dublin this afternoon over the planned closure of the States main language and … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Protests At Pre-Entry English Tests For Spouses Coming To UK

Protests at pre-entry English tests for spouses coming to UK Alan Travis, home affairs editor The Guardian, Friday June 20, 2008 Government plans to insist that spouses should have to learn English before they are allowed into Britain to join … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Appeals Court To Examine HB 1804

Appeals court to examine HB 1804 A judge blocked some provisions of Oklahoma's immigration law; officials are appealing. By ROBERT BOCZKIEWICZ World Correspondent Tulsa World 6/20/2008 Last Modified: 6/20/2008 2:16 AM DENVER A federal appeals court on Thursday opened a … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Border Patrol Casts Wide Net For Recruits

Border Patrol casts wide net for recruits By Maria Sacchetti Globe Staff June 20, 2008 JACKSON, Tenn. – In a highway-side hotel crowded with enthusiasts attending the Miss Tennessee beauty pageant, the US Border Patrol is hunting for new agents … Continue reading

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Mexicans Gather Papers, Just In Case

Mexicans gather papers, just in case In Raleigh, the Mexican consulate sees a run on documents Sarah Ovaska Staff Writer Newsobserver.com June 20, 2008 RALEIGH – Requests for passports, birth registration and consular identifications by Mexican citizens living in North … Continue reading

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Families Enlisted In Foreign Worker Search

Families enlisted in foreign worker search Alberta rules too tough, critics charge Kelly Cryderman Calgary Herald Published: Friday, June 20, 2008 The Alberta government will expand its fast-track immigration program to include families, but some say the new rules unfairly … Continue reading

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