Monthly Archives: November 2010

University Presidents Promote More Ethnic Cleansing

Gullible University Presidents Advocate Bringing More Indian Students A  delegation of 15 university presidents who visited India between Nov 15 and 22 to recruit foreign students needs a strong reminder about who pays their bills and to whom they owe … Continue reading

Posted in Bulletins - 2003 to Dec 31 2010, Cultural Effects, Cultural Effects pub. before Jan 2018, Economic Effects of Immigration, Economic Effects of Immigration pub. before Jan 2018, Fraud, Fraud pub. before Jan 2018, Weekly

Nov 22, 2010:Centre For Immigration Policy Reform Calls For A Made-In-Canada Workforce

Immigration Watch Canada’s bulletin for this week is  “Centre For Immigration Policy Reform Calls For A Made-In-Canada Workforce” Below is a copy of the Centre For Immigration Policy Reform’s latest press release. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CENTRE FOR IMMIGRATION POLICY REFORM CALLS FOR … Continue reading

Posted in Bulletins - 2003 to Dec 31 2010, Economic Effects of Immigration, Economic Effects of Immigration pub. before Jan 2018, Weekly

Canada’s human rights industry shows its bigoted soul

Ezra Levant on November 8, 2010 9:47 PM My new Sun column: The Alberta Human Rights Commission is at it again. The latest embarrassment from this out-of-control government agency is their gift of tax dollars to a group called “Racism … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Anti-Immigrant Ad Draws Fire

Anti-immigrant ad draws fire By Joseph Chin Mississauga, November 11, 2010 http://www.mississauga.com/news/article/901476–anti-immigrant-ad-draws-fire Ruffling feathers. This campaign ad was bought by mayoral candidate Paul Fromm during the recent municipal election. It has been denounced by residents. The election is over, but … Continue reading

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Canadian support for immigration has limits

‘Somewhat conflicted’ views. Government-commissioned research has Ottawa holding line on 2011 targets By NORMA GREENAWAY Postmedia News November 12, 2010 Canadians’ enthusiasm for accepting more immigrants has marked limits, according to research commissioned by the Harper government before it announced … Continue reading

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Human smuggling tops PM’s agenda on Japan trip

By DAVID AKIN, Parliamentary Bureau Chief The Toronto Sun Last Updated: November 12, 2010 10:53am TOKYO–Prime Minister Stephen Harper will meet with the leaders of Malaysia and the Phillipines Saturday. They are the first of nearly a dozen one-on-one meetings … Continue reading

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Deported cocaine smuggler wanted again

He returned to B.C. after a name change then fled once more. Now he’s in a U.S. jail awaiting extradition on new charges By Kim Bolan Vancouver Sun November 11, 2010 A Mexican national charged last month with smuggling almost … Continue reading

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Canada doubles requirements for foreign investors

(AFP) Ottawa—The Canadian government has announced it is doubling requirements for foreign investors seeking to establish themselves in Canada, citing a high increase in demand. Starting on December 1, foreign investors seeking to be enter Canada as an immigrant must … Continue reading

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Lawyer asks that three Chinese papers be banned from immigration

By Douglas Quan, Postmedia News November 9, 2010 A lawyer for a Chinese immigrant accused of disguising himself as an elderly Caucasian man to board a flight to Canada asked Monday that three Chinese-language media outlets be barred from the … Continue reading

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Refugee laws need to be tougher

By JULIE TAUB, Special to The Gazette November 3, 2010 8:42 AM The federal government’s proposed legislation to curb the tide of human smuggling and bogus refugee claims is welcome, but it should be only the first step in overhauling … Continue reading

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For Remembrance Day : First Nations Slam Ottawa And Provinces For Forgetting Them And Favoring Unnecessary Immigrants

This bulletin features an article from “The Sault Star” which describes a First Nations road blockade and protest rally in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The event is significant because it is one of the first times that First Nations leaders … Continue reading

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