Canada: A Welcoming Country?

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2010

Canada is now in the midst of heated debate over what to do with 500 Tamils who arrived on a ship on the BC coast last month. Are they refugees? Are they terrorists? Do we need a new law to sort this out, or can an Act of Parliament do the job? Why is a nation that proudly proclaims its multiculturalism struggling with this issue?

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  • REFUSE REFUGEES, FREE LOADING SCUMS... JUST ACCEPT THE HARDWORKING QUALIFIED COMPETENT IMMIGRANTS FROM PHILIPPINES,INDIA THAT ACTUALY CONTRIBUTES THE CANADIAN ECONOMY

  • i hate these tamil and sir lankan thing.. this is about immigration so stick to it... to personal

  • as for them talking about all immigrants being educated, they should tell that to all the immigrants on welfare in Toronto..... were flooded with people on welfare with 6-7 kids, they are smart they always have a child under 18 so they can reap the benefits of welfare. their kids learn how to use the system and they do the same when they grow up....... how is that helping our economy.

  • the fucked up thing about this interview, when they showed rob ford, during that speech hes talking about Toronto because this city is starting to get really congested, we need new highways and more underground trains before we can add more peeps to this city. Regardless if the people come from other country's or other small towns in Ontario, Toronto needs to slow down its growth.

  • @BumJuiceDrinker  The reality is: Under most circumstances, Canadians put their own citizen ahead of immigrants at hiring, and we complain about losing jobs to immigrants.

  • @alexpeters

    Nice comment on my channel... Lame...

    To ingrain is defined as to deeply impress or instill, That means taught. They are the same thing. If it is just as easy to "ingrain" values into an adult as it is a child, try to tell a 60 year old Hindu that there is only one god and his name isn't Vishnu. Try to convert him to Christianity and see how you do.

    As I was saying, it is easier to instill values, whether Canadian, Christian, Hindu etc from infancy than from adulthood.

  • Send the scammers back. They passed by many safe countries on the way here, these are illegal immigrants NOT refugees!!!

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