Weekly

Caveat Canada! (Beware Of Greeks Bearing Gifts!)

PRESS RELEASE Immigration Minister Sgro has disregarded warnings and has decided to fast-track immigration applications from tsunami-affected Asia. Canada is the only country in the world that has decided to use immigration as a partial solution for this natural disaster. … 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, Environmental Effects, Environmental Effects pub. before Jan 2018, Fraud, Fraud pub. before Jan 2018, Weekly

January 18, 2005 : Canadians Are Not Mushrooms (A Message For New Immigration Minister Joe Volpe)

PRESS RELEASE New Immigration Minister Joe Volpe should begin his job by taking a good look at the case of refugee-claimant, Harjit Singh, but he has to realize that the Singh case is only one of hundreds of problems that … 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

January 4, 2005 : Should We Move Tsunami And Other Disaster Victims To Canada or Assist Them In Their Own Countries?

PRESS RELEASE For the time being, Canada’s federal government should keep its focus on providing help to tsunami victims inside the tsunami-afflicted countries. It is treading into dangerous territory when it seeks to solve the effects of natural disasters through … Continue reading

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

December 29, 2004 : Multiculturalism/Diversity in Merry Olde England And Liberal Old Holland

For your information, below are two European newspaper articles commenting on Sikh and Muslim reactions to play/film criticism of Sikhism and Islam in England and Holland respectively. Sikhs storm theatre to demand closure of play that ‘violates their sacred place’ … Continue reading

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

December 22, 2004 : Judy Sgro’s Christmas Question: When Will Canada’s Immigration Minister and Her Department Get Some “Peace On Earth”?

PRESS RELEASE Once again, Canada’s Department of Citizenship and Immigration is under fire. The question the minister and her thousands of employees may be asking is this: “When will we get some ‘peace on earth’?” Unfortunately, the probable answer is … Continue reading

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December 15, 2004 : When Were The People Of Richmond, B.C. And Other Canadian Places Given A Vote About Becoming A Minority?

PRESS RELEASE A recent controversy over Chinese-language commercial signs in the Vancouver suburb of Richmond is a symptom of a problem, but the much more important problem is not being discussed. The Richmond Intercultural Advisory Committee, a group sanctioned by … Continue reading

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

December 8, 2004 : There Are Larger Immigration Issues Than Stripper-Gate

PRESS RELEASE For some time, Canada’s MP’s have focussed considerable attention and energy on actions of the current Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and demanded her resignation. Elected officials from all across the country have followed this issue with interest. … Continue reading

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

December 1, 2004 : Canada’s Mass Immigration Policy And The Continued Existence of Prime Canadian Farmland Are Incompatible

PRESS RELEASE The current debate in Abbotsford over the municipal government’s application to remove over 900 acres of farmland from the province’s agricultural land reserve should be of concern to all British Columbians. Although many elected officials at all three … Continue reading

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

November 24, 2004 : An Open, Money-Filled Hand To Non-Canadians vs. A Closed Fist To Canadians

The following article (National Post, Nov. 16, 2004) clearly shows evidence that Canada’s immigration industry has secretly and quietly changed very important Canadian refugee policies. Once again, under the pretence of generosity, it has ensured a continued flow of potential … 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, Weekly

November 19, 2004 : Are Prostitutes And Strippers A New Version of Citizenship and Immigration’s Idea Of “Skilled” Workers?

Canada’s Department of Citizenship and Immigration has boasted for some time that it is bringing in large numbers of skilled immigrants and that it is being cautious about issuing visas. Most Canadians can see clearly that large numbers of immigrants … Continue reading

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

November 4, 2004 : Has Immigration Adversely Affected Canadian-Born Employment?

Has immigration adversely affected Canadian-born employment? Canadian immigration advocates are schizophrenic on this question. Some tell us that immigrants take jobs that Canadians don’t want. Others tell us that many immigrants are under-employed, that is, they want the jobs that … Continue reading

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

November 2, 2004 : Is It Inevitable That Population Growth In Canada’s Largest Centres Continue Unabated?

(The Evidence For Weapons of Mass Destruction = The Evidence For Mass Immigration) On Saturday, October 30, The Vancouver Sun published four articles on the future of Greater Vancouver. One of the four (“Future of Vancouver Is Bleak”) was a … Continue reading

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

October 27, 2004 : The Proposed Sale of Noranda Inc. To China: Canada Is Not Another Planet

Some Canadians continue to think that Canada is a vast empty space (almost another planet) whose resources are almost unlimited. These people have been cheering a recent announcement that China is negotiating to buy Canada’s largest mining company, Noranda Inc., … Continue reading

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

October 20, 2004 : Are there cultural limits to any area’s ability to absorb new people?

Two recent CBC news items are worthy of note. (1) The first was an item on the CBC’s World Report yesterday (October 19). It looked at an Arizona Citizens’ Proposition 200 called “Protect Arizona Now” to defend the people of … Continue reading

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

October 13, 2004 : Holland Is Full, And So Are Greater Vancouver, Greater Toronto and Greater Montreal

Please take note of The Toronto Star article below. It should provide a clear warning that some dramatic reductions have to be made in Canada’s immigration and refugee numbers. Here are a few of the main points: (1) A recent … Continue reading

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

October 7, 2004 : Federal Cabinet’s Immigration Policy 1, Federal Cabinet’s Environment Policy 0

Federal Immigration Policy Negates Federal Environment Policy As you are probably aware, the OECD released its “Review of Canada’s Environmental Performance” late last week. Although the OECD gave Canada a “Good Progress” rating, it also said there was “much to … Continue reading

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

September 28, 2004 : How To Correct The Latest Canadian Illegal Immigration Scandals: Lower the High Immigration Intake

Some Canadians are aware of the fact that around 100 people make refugee claims every day in Canada. Some also know that the majority of these claimants have no legitimate right to refugee status. But most Canadians are unaware of … Continue reading

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

September 22, 2004 : “Who left the door open?”

The following is the feature article in a recent American edition of Time Magazine. It is significant because it is one of a very few realistic looks at the illegal immigration issue in the U.S. by the mainstream American media. … Continue reading

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

Weekly Bulletin – 2004, September 15

The International Joint Commission Warns Of Serious Threats to Drinking Water Supplies in the Great Lakes Area Dear Prime Minister and Fellow MP's: The International Joint Commission has just warned about a serious threat to the drinking water in the … Continue reading

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

Weekly Bulletin – 2004, September 8

Throwing Open Canada's Borders to Young Immigrants and Refugee Children: Who Will Be Able To Afford Looking After Them Without Substantial Government Assistance? Dear Mr. Martin and Fellow MP's: Recently, Tom Kent (a former social policy guru for the Liberal … Continue reading

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