Harper’s proposed travel ban ‘electoral posturing’: Trudeau
Too few details about the Conservative Party’s promise to ban travel to terrorism hotbeds has people like Maria Al-Masani anxious she may never see some family members again.
Providing protected haven to refugees just isn’t sufficient, the prime minister stated throughout a marketing campaign cease in Markham, Ont.
“ISIS, left to its own devices, will create millions, tens of millions of refugees and victims on a monthly basis”, he said. “That’s why the worldwide community intervened …” “We have been witnessing mass slaughter at an alarming, lightning tempo that was sweeping throughout the area”.
Harper said, however, that the scale of the humanitarian crisis was such that it cannot come close to being solved by refugee policy alone.
” That’s not acceptable. We are a country that can contribute militarily and in a humanitarian sense and we are doing both”.
A re-elected Conservative government would bring in 10,000 additional religious minority refugees from Syria and Iraq, targeting refugees in the region who face persecution or the threat of extremist violence, the prime minister said. The 56-year-old posted a video to his personal Facebook page earlier yesterday, August 5, detailing his plans to keep everyone’s favorite movie and TV streaming service, Netflix, tax-free, something he desperately tries to convince viewers his opponents Justin Trudeau and Thomas Mulcair are fulling planning to implement, according to The Toronto Sunday.
To help answer that question, Mulcair, will spend part of his time promoting the release of his autobiography Strength of Conviction, a launch set months before the election but coming, fortuitously, at the outset of this extended campaign.
Mulcair, who did not speak to journalists at the event, responded briefly by saying, “Of course we will”, adding that’s why a new system is necessary.
While the GOP White House aspirants sparred, the leaders of Canada’s four political parties gathered in Toronto to have their first English language debate of Canada’s 2015 election, which was called less than a week ago.
Harper additionally made a multimillion-dollar pledge Monday to fund teams which are making an attempt to guard locations of worship and non secular artifacts focused by ISIL.
Earlier this yr, the Conservative authorities made an analogous dedication to resettle 10,000 refugees from the war-torn Center East, however has steadfastly refused to say how many individuals have truly been allowed in so far.
Canada’s government unveiled an initiative to support minorities in the Middle East who are being threatened by the Islamic State, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced via Twitter on Monday. This election is also about what kind of government Canadians want, and whether it will be leaner and more free-market friendly like Harper’s or bigger, more interventionist in the lives of citizens and more open to new nationwide programs such as subsidized daycare.