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What Did Bernie Sanders Learn in His Weekend in Canada?; Bernie should move to Canada!
Topic Started: Nov 4 2017, 10:41 AM (651 Views)
The Inquisitor
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Nov 7 2017, 12:24 PM
A weekend at Bernie's?
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Canada's PM Justin Trudeau sabotages Trans-Pacific Partnership, shocking leaders...

http://www.smh.com.au/world/canadas-pm-justin-trudeau-sabotages-transpacific-partnership-shocking-leaders-20171110-gzj866.html
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Robert Stout
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Little Justin grows a pair and rejects trade agreements which hurt Canadians....Is Trump his new guru ???............ :nana:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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Bernie better read the tea leafs!!!! :popcorn:

Please stay away from MARS
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longbich
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Robert Stout
Nov 11 2017, 12:38 AM
Little Justin grows a pair and rejects trade agreements which hurt Canadians....Is Trump his new guru ???............ :nana:
Trudeau had a more important play date with Facebook.
It wasn't anything to do with Trump. Trudeau had already dissed Trump at the handshake ritual.
Trudeau is his own man for better or for worse.
Trump is still doing a far, far better job than the liar W. did.
The Bird of Time has but a little way to fly-
And Lo, the Bird is on the wing. "Omar"
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Nov 4 2017, 06:36 PM
estonianman
Nov 4 2017, 05:32 PM
Fun fact - immigration into Canada is very strict and metric based. Similar to what Trump would like to do in the US.
Canada Welcomed Refugees, but Now Struggles With Backlog

A wave of asylum seekers entering Canada this year has exacerbated a backlog of refugee claims that the government is struggling to manage, leaving tens of thousands of people stuck in bureaucratic limbo even as they try to build new lives.

Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board says it has a backlog of 40,700 cases. More than 10,000 asylum seekers have crossed illegally into Quebec from the United States since July alone. But the board has the money and staff to process just 24,000 cases a year, meaning that many people will have to wait around 16 months for their case to be heard.

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I wasn't referring to the asylum system - which is a mess and racist as feck.
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estonianman
Nov 13 2017, 11:57 PM
clone
Nov 4 2017, 06:36 PM
estonianman
Nov 4 2017, 05:32 PM
Fun fact - immigration into Canada is very strict and metric based. Similar to what Trump would like to do in the US.
Canada Welcomed Refugees, but Now Struggles With Backlog

A wave of asylum seekers entering Canada this year has exacerbated a backlog of refugee claims that the government is struggling to manage, leaving tens of thousands of people stuck in bureaucratic limbo even as they try to build new lives.

Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board says it has a backlog of 40,700 cases. More than 10,000 asylum seekers have crossed illegally into Quebec from the United States since July alone. But the board has the money and staff to process just 24,000 cases a year, meaning that many people will have to wait around 16 months for their case to be heard.

Carlos Slim's Blog

:rotflmao:
I wasn't referring to the asylum system - which is a mess and racist as feck.
What is metric based immigration?
Does every 10th immigrant get heave-ho out you go?
Do only those from metric using countries get precedence?
The Bird of Time has but a little way to fly-
And Lo, the Bird is on the wing. "Omar"
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estonianman
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longbich
Nov 14 2017, 12:31 AM
estonianman
Nov 13 2017, 11:57 PM
clone
Nov 4 2017, 06:36 PM
estonianman
Nov 4 2017, 05:32 PM
Fun fact - immigration into Canada is very strict and metric based. Similar to what Trump would like to do in the US.
Canada Welcomed Refugees, but Now Struggles With Backlog

A wave of asylum seekers entering Canada this year has exacerbated a backlog of refugee claims that the government is struggling to manage, leaving tens of thousands of people stuck in bureaucratic limbo even as they try to build new lives.

Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board says it has a backlog of 40,700 cases. More than 10,000 asylum seekers have crossed illegally into Quebec from the United States since July alone. But the board has the money and staff to process just 24,000 cases a year, meaning that many people will have to wait around 16 months for their case to be heard.

Carlos Slim's Blog

:rotflmao:
I wasn't referring to the asylum system - which is a mess and racist as feck.
What is metric based immigration?
Does every 10th immigrant get heave-ho out you go?
Do only those from metric using countries get precedence?
It means they are vetted - background, health and financial status.

Immigration sponsors in Canada have to sign a legal doc stating that the person they are sponsoring does not go on welfare - otherwise serve jail time.
Edited by estonianman, Nov 14 2017, 12:37 AM.
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longbich
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estonianman
Nov 14 2017, 12:35 AM
longbich
Nov 14 2017, 12:31 AM
estonianman
Nov 13 2017, 11:57 PM
clone
Nov 4 2017, 06:36 PM
estonianman
Nov 4 2017, 05:32 PM
Fun fact - immigration into Canada is very strict and metric based. Similar to what Trump would like to do in the US.
Canada Welcomed Refugees, but Now Struggles With Backlog

A wave of asylum seekers entering Canada this year has exacerbated a backlog of refugee claims that the government is struggling to manage, leaving tens of thousands of people stuck in bureaucratic limbo even as they try to build new lives.

Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board says it has a backlog of 40,700 cases. More than 10,000 asylum seekers have crossed illegally into Quebec from the United States since July alone. But the board has the money and staff to process just 24,000 cases a year, meaning that many people will have to wait around 16 months for their case to be heard.

Carlos Slim's Blog

:rotflmao:
I wasn't referring to the asylum system - which is a mess and racist as feck.
What is metric based immigration?
Does every 10th immigrant get heave-ho out you go?
Do only those from metric using countries get precedence?
It means they are vetted - background, health and financial status.

Immigration sponsors in Canada have to sign a legal doc stating that the person they are sponsoring does not go on welfare - otherwise serve jail time.
Oh I'm sorry estonianman I misinterpreted what you meant.
I can see that you meant "based on MERIT"
I couldn't get it when you wrote "metric". It seemed like a funny way to base an immigration policy.
A system based on 10 was hard for me to figure out as a way to let people into your country.
I get it now estonianman.
The Bird of Time has but a little way to fly-
And Lo, the Bird is on the wing. "Omar"
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Demagogue
Nov 7 2017, 12:24 PM
A weekend at Bernie's?
Hmmnnn.....

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