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Friday, 11 December 2015

First planeload of Syrian refugees headed to Canada

After months of preparation, the first planeload of Syrian refugees was headed to Canada on Thursday, aboard a military plane to be met at Toronto's airport by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Trudeau's newly elected Liberal government scaled back the number of Syrian migrants it will accept by year end after the attacks in Paris sparked concern that bringing in 25,000 by Dec. 31 - an election promise - would not allow enough time for security checks.
Some 300 Syrian refugees were expected to arrive on two military flights, the first arriving in Toronto on Thursday and the second in Montreal on Saturday. Trudeau has said 10,000 will be resettled by the end of the year and a further 15,000 by the end of February.       

Toronto's mayor tweeted a welcome, while the Toronto Star, the nation's largest newspaper, covered its front page with a "Welcome to Canada" banner headline in English and Arabic, along with an article explaining Canadian weather, ice hockey and quirky local slang.

Canadian refugee groups and private sponsors said they were excited and scrambling to prepare for the arrival of the families, who have been chosen from camps in Lebanon and Jordan after fleeing Syria's four-year-old civil war.
"Everyone is excited. We will be ready," said Lorig Garboushian-Katrjian, a coordinator at the Armenian Community Centre of Toronto, which has helped sponsor 71 refugees arriving on the first plane.
With security concerns, immigration paperwork and the flight's late-night arrival, most sponsors and family members will not be able to meet the refugees at the airport, but the government has arranged for the refugees to stay overnight at nearby hotels, Garboushian-Katrjian said.

She said she had spoken to some of the families before they boarded the plane and said no one minds the extra night in a hotel.
"They said they are OK, no problem, one more day, it won't count compared to the three or four years that have passed," she said in a telephone interview. "It is the final destination for them to start a new life."
While one provincial premier and some opposition politicians initially said Trudeau was accepting too many refugees too quickly, his decision to push back the timeline by two months silenced much of the criticism.
 
Trudeau was elected to a surprise majority in October promising to accept more refugees more quickly than the previous Conservative government.

 
Source: Reuters

23 comments:

  1. This is the beginning of the end for them. What are they thinking allowing these folks into their country.

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  2. Nice one, dey did well. Linda take note!

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  3. Nice one, dey did well. Linda take note!

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  4. Good.!

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  5. Ehya thats nice...

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  6. I really pray this good deed will not stand against this Canadian because I dn't trst this ekun o ko iku syrians. May God be with Canada!

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  7. Why do this people just wanna bring destruction upon themselves?? Canada that has been a very peaceful nation. Well just don't come crying when u can't handle it...

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  8. All d best to them!

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  9. I no know wetin dey worry all dis oyinbo ppl sef ehn,beta ppl go dey fine una visa una una go use una mumu deny am but una go dey allow terrorist minded ppl enter una country anyhow,small time una go dey cry say dem dey shoot n bomb una..with una mumuness,wetin una expect b4..u cut snake 4 middle n u wan go carry im head say im don die finnish,u no know say dat im fit still bite n kill u..mmttcheeewww...

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  10. Hmmmmmmm
    Odikwa dangerous
    Buh as Christians we re alwaz our brothers keeper
    Nice one


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  11. Afo amaka ndi ocha! God bless them plenty

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  12. Heart of gold! Hmmm!

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  13. I pity Canada for this development,a few yrs down the line and this people would have multiplied like rats and decided that they have more rights than that native Canadians,before you know it they start bombing and slaughtering people.

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  14. Them they better be properly vetted

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  15. This evil ones seeking mercy but won't show mercy, soon they will start attacking their helpers.*hiss*

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  16. This singular act is a mistake. I can bet that ISIS has planted some seeds somehow through this medium and it would surface in the next 5 years when they start networking....

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  17. Handsome man....it's quite unfortunate he's married 😔😔😔

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  18. and with them comes that terrible religion called islam. canada beware, 20 years from now, una go hear wen!

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