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Limit Muslims’ Access To Canada, Book Says

Limit Muslims' Access To Canada, Book Says By PETER ZIMONJIC NATIONAL BUREAU The Ottawa Sun May 22, 2008 Large influxes of Muslims, the failure to integrate foreigners and an overrun immigration system make Canada a “threat to North American security.” … Continue reading

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Mark Steyn vs. The Sock Puppets

Mark Steyn vs. the 'Sock Puppets' Warming up for his appearance before a human rights tribunal next month, Mark Steyn recently confronted his phony “accusers” on live TV. He got the better of them, but they will have the upper … Continue reading

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Canada And Yukon Announce New Agreement On Immigration

Canada and Yukon Announce New Agreement on Immigration; Launch New Web Portal Aimed at Attracting Newcomers WHITEHORSE, YUKON–(Marketwire – May 21, 2008) – The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and the Honourable Patrick Rouble, Minister of Education … Continue reading

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RCMP Launches Investigation Into Canadian Human Rights Commission Tactics

RCMP launches investigation into CHRC tactics By Ezra Levant May 20, 2008 12:32 AM The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have begun an investigation into alleged criminal conduct by members of the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The conduct in question was … Continue reading

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Enough About The Hijab

'Enough about the hijab' Quebecers should accept head scarf and move on, report concludes JEFF HEINRICH The Gazette May 20, 2008 The Muslim hijab. There's nothing wrong with it. It's no real threat to Quebec values. And most women here … Continue reading

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Bloc and PQ Blast Report On Quebec Religious Minorities

Bloc and PQ blast report on Quebec religious minorities RHAL SGUIN From Tuesday's Globe and Mail May 20, 2008 at 4:27 AM EDT QUEBEC Sovereigntist leaders are demanding the immediate release of a leaked report on the reasonable accommodation of … Continue reading

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Herouxville Councillor Warns Commissioners

Hrouxville councillor warns commissioners Says academics 'playing with fire' Urging francophones to be more open, learn English won't solve problems: Drouin JAMES MENNIE The Gazette May 19, 2008 The man who put a Quebec town's code of conduct for immigrants … Continue reading

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A Return To Tolerance

A return to tolerance Robert Sibley Ottawa Citizen Monday, May 19, 2008 Our quest for a 'maximally tolerant society,' which presumes all beliefs are equally correct and valid, has allowed intolerance to flourish. Genuine toleration presumes disagreement, accompanied by mutual … Continue reading

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How Refugees State Their Case

How refugees state their case Canwest News Service Published: Sunday, May 18, 2008 Refugees coming to Canada have three separate processes to convince government officials they should be allowed to stay in the country, says Citizenship and Immigration Canada. “Decisions … Continue reading

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No Entry Rights

No entry rights Letter THE PROVINCE Published: Sunday, May 18, 2008 The people on board the Komagata Maru had no more right to demand entry to Canada 94 years ago than I would today if I landed on a country's … Continue reading

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Intolerable

Intolerable The classical notion of tolerance provides the liberal solution for preventing conflict within society. But 'hyper-tolerance,' entailing the intervention of the state into what until recently were regarded as private concerns, endangers liberty itself. Robert Sibley examines the difference. … Continue reading

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Abuses Of Citizenship

Abuses of citizenship Diane Francis Financial Post Published: Saturday, May 17, 2008 Condos in Vancouver and Toronto are often empty because they are addresses of convenience. Owners work abroad tax-free but pretend to reside in Canada to qualify for immigration, … Continue reading

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Apologies: Ethnic Votes or Ethics?

Apologies: Ethnic votes or ethics? Ottawa allocates a large chunk of grant money, raising questions about its motives OMAR EL AKKAD The Globe and Mail May 16, 2008 When Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko arrives in Canada for an official visit … Continue reading

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Contentious Immigration Ads To Be Extended

Contentious immigration ads to be extended Another $2-million spending planned to sell reforms not yet passed by Parliament CAMPBELL CLARK The Globe and Mail May 15, 2008 Immigration Minister Diane Finley will face calls to defend her department's controversial advertising … Continue reading

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Colby Cosh On The Komagata Maru: For What , Exactly, Are We Supposed To Be Apologizing?

Colby Cosh on the Komagata Maru: For what, exactly, are we supposed to be apologizing? National Post Posted: May 13, 2008, 4:21 PM by Jonathan Kay Conservative MP Jason Kenney announced this weekend that the government will finally issue a … Continue reading

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The Immigration Disintegration

The Immigration Disintegration By Daniel Greenfield Canada Free Press Sunday, May 11, 2008 If someone were to argue that he could eat as much as he wanted and whatever he wanted without any ill effects, you would naturally assume that … Continue reading

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"Hate" : Will B.C. Tribunal Know It When It Sees It?

“Hate'': Will B.C. tribunal know it when it sees it? Seattle Times Saturday, 10 May 2008 CANADA, which has made “hate speech” against the law, now struggles to balance political correctness with freedom. We do not envy the Canadians. They … Continue reading

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Pushover Nation

Pushover Nation Mindelle Jacobs The Edmonton Sun May 9, 2008 In a bombshell decision more than 20 years ago, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that anyone who sets foot on Canadian soil is entitled to protection under the Charter … Continue reading

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$1.1 Million Ad Campaign Sells Reforms Not Yet Passed

$1.1-million ad campaign sells reforms not yet passed CAMPBELL CLARK Globe and Mail May 8, 2008 OTTAWA — The Conservative government plans to spend more than $1-million on an ad campaign in ethnic newspapers to sell controversial immigration changes that … Continue reading

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