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Closer Indonesia Immigration Ties Brokered

Closer Indonesia Immigration Ties Brokered The Australian January 17, 2008 AUSTRALIA and Indonesia have agreed on a number of initiatives to strengthen immigration cooperation between the two countries. Immigration Minister Chris Evans met Indonesia's Minister of Law and Human Rights … Continue reading

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Gillard Rules Out Overseas Teachers

Gillard rules out overseas teachers Sydney Morning Herald January 17, 2008 – 11:33AM The federal government has ruled out recruiting overseas teachers to plug staffing gaps. Education Minister Julia Gillard said foreign teachers could come to Australia under current immigration … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Ex-Nazi Guard Loses Canadian Extradition Appeal

Ex-Nazi guard loses Canadian extradition appeal By Allan Dowd Reuters Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:47pm EST VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) – Canada's highest court refused on Thursday to hear the appeal of a former Nazi guard fighting extradition to Italy, … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Too Many Rights Make A Wrong

Too many rights make a wrong Janet Albrechtsen The Australian January 16, 2008 CANADA: It was one of those rare, particularly sunny days in Vancouver in September when, addressing an audience at the University of British Columbia, I suggested that … Continue reading

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Refugee Concerns Behind Travel Status Delay: China

Refugee Concerns Behind Travel Status Delay: China Ambassador worries Chinese tourists would exploit Canada's immigration policies if it were given Approved Destination Status, a concern experts say is a red herring. By Jeff Davis Embassy Magazine January 16, 2008 As … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Ontario’s Environment Commissioner : Our Planning Processes (Related to Growth and Development) Are Taking Us Down The Wrong Road

Environment Commissioner of Ontario : Our Planning Processes Related To Growth and Development “Start Society Down A Path… Without…Considering Whether” We “Should Be On That Path In The First Place” (Longer Title) This bulletin summarizes the “Remarks” of Ontario’s Environment … Continue reading

Posted in Bulletins - 2003 to Dec 31 2010, Environmental Effects, Environmental Effects pub. before Jan 2018, Fraud, Fraud pub. before Jan 2018, Weekly

Push To Abandon Villawood Centre

Push to abandon Villawood centre Stephanie Peatling Sydney Morning Herald January 14, 2008 VILLAWOOD detention centre in Sydney's south-west should be abandoned and a completely new centre built on Commonwealth land elsewhere in the city, a recommendation being prepared for … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Muslim Policies Divide Party

Muslim policies divide party Taghred Chandab Sydney Morning Herald January 13, 2008 A SENIOR Christian Democrat says the party is bitterly split over calls to end Muslim migration and close all Islamic schools in NSW. The party's deputy president, Gordon … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Help On Way For Ilegal Workers?

Help On Way For Illegal Workers? Union Seeks End To Deportations By TOM GODFREY, SUN MEDIA (The Toronto Sun) January 12, 2008 Members of the Labourers International Union say they'll work with a federal immigration committee to help up to … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Australia To Start Removing Last Detainees From Nauru

Australia To Start Removing Last Detainees From Nauru AFP Published: January 11, 2008 4:17 AM SYDNEY (AFP)–Australia will next week fly 21 Sri Lankan refugees from its much-criticized detention center on the Pacific island nation of Nauru as it works … Continue reading

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Beware Foreign Worker Pitfalls

Beware foreign worker pitfalls By John Duckers Business Editor Birmingham Post Jan 11 2008 Employers seeking to plug the skills gap in the region by hiring foreign workers should be aware of the potential legal pitfalls. With tough new penalties … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Arrested At Funeral Home, Gang Member To Be Deported

Arrested at funeral home, gang member to be deported CBC News Friday, January 11, 2008 A known gang member arrested at a funeral home in Calgary was ordered deported almost four years ago, officials say. Tran Trong Nghi Nguyen, who … Continue reading

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In Search of the ‘Reasonable’

In search of the 'reasonable' The Bouchard-Taylor commission on the accommodation of ethnic and religious minorities has wrapped up its tour of Quebec. Was the “freakshow” worth it? Philippe Gohier Macleans.ca Jan 11, 2008 | 10:47 am EST A lot … Continue reading

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Illness Does Not A Refugee Make

Illness Does Not A Refugee Make By MINDY JACOBS The Edmonton Sun January 11, 2008 Canada's unfortunate reputation as a patsy in immigration circles shone on this week when officials changed their minds about deporting a failed refugee claimant because … Continue reading

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Toronto’s "Road To Health" Report On Schools Is Flawed

Toronto's “Road to Health” report on schools is flawed by John Turley-Ewart The National Post Posted: January 11, 2008, 6:31 AM How bad are Toronto's public schools? The numbers in yesterday's school safety report presented to the Toronto District School … Continue reading

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Singh Case Tests Border Agency’s Strength

Singh case tests border agency's strength Government risks appearing impotent if it keeps delaying deportation, adviser warns IAN BAILEY From Thursday's Globe and Mail January 10, 2008 at 4:52 AM EST VANCOUVER The Canada Border Services Agency risks the appearance … Continue reading

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French Plan For The Suburbs Runs Into Trouble

French plan for the suburbs runs into trouble French President Nicolas Sarkozy appeared to be at odds with his outspoken urban affairs minister over the release of a master plan PARIS, January 9, 2008 – French President Nicolas Sarkozy appeared … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Fewer Britons In Work Due To Ageing Popul;ation And Emigration Rather Than Migrants, Says Report

Fewer Britons in work due to ageing population and emigration rather than migrants, says report Alan Travis, home affairs editor The Guardian Wednesday January 9, 2008 Demographic changes including an ageing population and rising emigration from Britain lie behind the … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

New UK Immigration Laws Spelling Doom For Curry Houses

New UK immigration laws spelling doom for curry houses Thaindian News January 9th, 2008 London, Jan 9 (ANI): The UKs strict new immigration laws are leaving Asian restaurants in unprecedented crisis, and are putting one of the countrys favourite foods … Continue reading

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We Don’t Have No-Go Areas, Says Brown

WE DONT HAVE NO-GO AREAS, SAYS BROWN By Macer Hall Political Editor Daily Express Wednesday January 9,2008 GORDON Brown risked accusations of being deluded yesterday by declaring there are no no-go areas for non-Muslims in Britain. The Prime Minister dismissed … Continue reading

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