News Articles Prior to 2011

Response to ‘A Reflection of Canada’s Pluralism

National Post August 21, 2003 Recruiting Grits by race is a bad idea by Des Verma, Lenn Chow, Martin Collacott, Stephen Kaufmann In Vancouver On August 13 the National Post published an open letter to the Liberal Party of Canada … Continue reading

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Recruiting By Race Is No Way To Build A Party

Recruiting by race is no way to build a party Des Verma, Lenn Chow, Martin Collacott, and Steve Kaufman in Vancouver National Post, Wednesday, August 13, 2003 We are deeply concerned about the manner in which the federal Liberal party … Continue reading

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A Reflection of Canada’s Pluralism

A reflection of Canada's pluralism by Stephen LeDrew National Post Thursday, August 14, 2003 Four Canadians recently wrote a letter to the National Post complaining that, in essence, Liberal party organizers and activists have been enlisting new members from various … Continue reading

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Let’s talk frankly about immigration

Let's talk frankly about immigration Randall Denley, The Ottawa Citizen Friday, January 24, 2003 Canadians are sleepwalking through what's likely the most profound change of our times. Statistics Canada confirmed this week what we can see every day on the … Continue reading

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Fixing the Refugee Mess

Fixing the refugee mess (Macleans, Dec 16, 2002) Daniel Stoffman The best way to understand what is wrong with Canada's refugee policy is to compare it with a truly compassionate one. Norway's program is all about helping the poorest refugees … Continue reading

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A Welcome Mat For Murderers

A welcome mat for murderers A new Canada-U.S. agreement on refugees threatens the safety of Canadians, says James Bissett. Citizen Special, Thursday, December 05, 2002 by James Bissett Picture caption: Keeping the Taps Running: The agreement with the U.S. will … Continue reading

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A Defence Of The Safe Third Country Concept for Refugees

Published in Policy Options September, 2002 A DEFENSE OF THE SAFE COUNTRY CONCEPT FOR REFUGEES In late June of this year Canadas Deputy Prime Minister John Manley and United States Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge, announced a thirty point smart … Continue reading

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Canada’s Asylum System A Threat To American Security

Canada's Asylum System, A Threat to American Security? May 2002 By James Bissett Download the .pdf version Canada has the most generous asylum system of any country in the world. Any individual who arrives in Canada or who reaches Canadian … Continue reading

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Streamlining Refugees Is Sure To Backfire

National Post, January 28, 2002 Streamlining refugees is sure to backfire by James Bissett, Immigration lawyers welcome the news that the Immigration Refugee Board (IRB) is considering a streamlined system for dealing with refugee claimants. This was to be expected, … Continue reading

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Troubled Borders–Canada, the U.S.A. and Mexico

Presentation by James Bissett to the Trilateral Commission New York, November 14, 2003 TROUBLED BORDERS-CANADA, THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO INTRODUCTION Throughout the twentieth century Canadians and Americans have boasted about sharing the longest undefended border in the world. It … Continue reading

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Why Immigration Isn’t The Best Way To Solve A Labour Shortage

September 6, 2004: Why Immigration Isn't The Best Way To Solve A Labour Shortage September 6, 2004: Why Immigration Isn't The Best Way To Solve A Labour Shortage Martin Collacott Special to the Sun Monday, September 06, 2004 Tom Kent, … Continue reading

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Harper’s Immigration Folly

June 29, 2004: Harper's Immigration Folly Harper's Immigration Folly VDARE.com June 29, 2004 By Kevin Michael Grace [Previously by Kevin Michael Grace: Canadian Conservative Leader No Immigration Extremist. Too Bad.] Canada's federal Liberal Party won its fourth consecutive election Mondaythe … Continue reading

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The Roots Of Gang Warfare (B.C. Sikhs Must Look Hard At Themselves)

December 23, 2002: The Roots Of Gang Warfare (B.C. Sikhs Must Look Hard At Themselves) December 23, 2002 THE ROOTS OF GANG WARFARE B.C.'s Sikhs must look hard at themselves RENU BAKSHI HE LEFT THE nightclub in his usual fashion … Continue reading

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The People Smugglers

The people smugglers Kaihla, Paul Maclean's. Toronto Apr 29, 1996. Vol. 109, Iss. 18; pg. 16, 5 pgs The fierce African sun was breaking over the vast plain as a small convoy of Jeeps and trucks wound its way past … Continue reading

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A Divided Community

A divided community Kaihla, Paul Maclean's. Toronto Apr 29, 1996. Vol. 109, Iss. 18; pg. 22, 2 pgs Limited Apr 29, 1996 Their eyes are full of the bewildered wariness common to strangers in a strange land. The eerie landscape … Continue reading

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McDougall Wins Battle To Increase Immigration

McDougall wins battle to increase immigration— Minister sees new source of voters for Conservatives HUGH WINSOR. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Oct 24, 1990. pg. A.1 Ottawa ONT — BY HUGH WINSOR Parliamentary Bureau OTTAWA Immigration Minister Barbara McDougall … Continue reading

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