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Topic: Syrian Refugees Greeted by Justin Trudeau in Canada (Read 487 times)

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Yes, woman and kids will be their targets..young people they will try to take up with them to try to convert them to muslims, but that will tru using internet...but womans and kids god save them
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The only good thing that will come out of this is that this will make the left who excuse the actions of Islamists who believe they can fuck with peoples' communities extremely unpopular. I'm all for helping refugees, but fanatics and criminals? No, and yes when you import people straight from a warzone without any background checks there are bound to be some.
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for the most part, I agree with this statement "This is something that we are able to do in this country because we define a Canadian not by a skin color or a language or a religion or a background, but by a shared set of values, aspirations, hopes and dreams that not just Canadians but people around the world share." " . HOWEVER, muslims do NOT share the same values as Westerners. They don't want to assimilate, they would rather change Canada to suit them. A lot of muslims have already changed Canada way too much!


This, 10000000000000, This.  They want to enslave all women and kill anyone that doesn't bow to their god.. why welcome these kinds of animals.
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All that is nice, but we ll see if they would greeten them when in Canada starts to happen things that already happens in Scandinavia, Germany, and accross Europe..rapings,assults,killing, murders..
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How many of them are terrorist, criminals or rapist?
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I was saying this even before he became the Prime Minister of Canada: Justin Trudeau is the worst thing that has ever happened to Canada. At least his  father was experienced and skilled. But this guy has no political experience and he is out to destroy the traditions and family values. Those women who voted for him thinking that he is cute will regret their decision once the "refugees" start raping them.
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for the most part, I agree with this statement "This is something that we are able to do in this country because we define a Canadian not by a skin color or a language or a religion or a background, but by a shared set of values, aspirations, hopes and dreams that not just Canadians but people around the world share." " . HOWEVER, muslims do NOT share the same values as Westerners. They don't want to assimilate, they would rather change Canada to suit them. A lot of muslims have already changed Canada way too much!
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau greeted a planeload of weary Syrian refugees landing in Toronto early Friday, telling the first to disembark that “you’re safe at home now” as he handed them winter coats.

“Tonight they step off the plane as refugees, but they walk out of this terminal as permanent residents of Canada,” Mr. Trudeau told government employees gathered at the airport.

“This is a wonderful night where we get to show not just a planeload of new Canadians what Canada is all about, but we get to show the world how to open our hearts and welcome people who are fleeing extraordinarily difficult straits,” the prime minister said.

The Canadian public’s widespread embrace of a plan to accept thousands of Syrians stands in stark contrast to the controversy over the issue in the United States, where many politicians have called for restrictions or outright bans on the refugees.

Opposition parties in Canada, including the recently defeated Conservatives, have quibbled over timing and details, but there is no significant opposition in the country to the overall aim of accepting at least 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of February.

The first wave of 163 Syrians who arrived late Thursday night have been sponsored by individuals or groups who agreed to arrange their housing, education and other resettlement needs. Sponsors have had to raise just over 28,000 Canadian dollars, about $20,400, for each family.

Few parts of the country seem to be without some kind of sponsorship group. In the Muskoka district of Ontario, a popular vacation destination north of Toronto that re-elected a Conservative to Parliament in October, Jody White, a local resident, said that she was connected with other people considering sponsorship after she telephoned the Huntsville, Ontario, congregation of the United Church of Canada.

From a core of 16 people, Syrian Refugee Sponsors Huntsville now has about 300 volunteers. “Not in my wildest dreams did I think that would happen,” she said. “It was so positive.”

The group, which had factored bake sales into its fund-raising plans, also fulfilled its initial target almost immediately when Robert and Jacquie Nunn, who live in the adjacent community of Lake of Bays, donated 28,000 Canadian dollars.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/12/world/americas/syria-refugees-arrive-in-canada.html?ref=world&mtrref=www.nytimes.com&gwh=A1EB10FB9FFADE01AE56F923B8C2A91E&gwt=pay&_r=0
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