First published at 22:16 UTC on December 31st, 2018.
Trudeau government goes silent on Syrian refugees
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s election promise to welcome 25,000 refugees from Syria was aimed at showing voters his compassion. The followup photo opportunities he arranged in 2015 with smiling …
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Trudeau government goes silent on Syrian refugees
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s election promise to welcome 25,000 refugees from Syria was aimed at showing voters his compassion. The followup photo opportunities he arranged in 2015 with smiling Syrian refugees, such as doctors, drew international headlines.
Once in power, Trudeau’s Liberals switched the name of the Immigration Department to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, to highlight their concern for those forced to leave chaotic home countries, especially Syria.
https://vancouversun.com/opinion/columnists/douglas-todd-trudeau-government-goes-silent-on-syrian-refugees
Why diversity isn’t “Canada’s strength”
According to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, “Diversity is Canada’s Strength.” This assertion is repeated by various Canadian sources, such as the Latino Star paper, and the Canadian Policy Research Networks conference “Diversity — Canada’s Strength.” In Canada’s Liberal government and many other circles, the statement that “Diversity is Canada’s Strength” has become a motto, and largely an unquestioned and unquestionable one.
Political slogans have their uses, usually to advance a policy position and claim the high moral ground. But they may also selectively draw on the facts of reality, and massage the truth so that it becomes unrecognizable. Whatever views Canadians may have about diversity, Canadians are independent citizens who often think critically rather than repeat ideas and slogans. In that spirit of critical consideration, this essay addresses the question whether diversity really is Canada’s strength. Let us begin by looking at diversity in sports.
https://www.macdonaldlaurier.ca/why-diversity-isnt-canadas-strength-philip-carl-salzman-for-inside-policy/
Multiculturalism: A Failed Policy
Are all cultures equal? Yes, according to Multiculturalism.
Let me first address the supposed equality of cultures. Nothing could be further from the truth. Cultures that ensure the legal e..
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