Evidence of meeting #13 for Citizenship and Immigration in the 40th Parliament, 3rd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was board.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Brian Goodman  Chairperson, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Julie Taub  Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Former Member, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, As an Individual
Martin Collacott  Former Canadian Ambassador in Asia and the Middle East, As an Individual

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Former Canadian Ambassador in Asia and the Middle East, As an Individual

Martin Collacott

If you're trying to find a marginal case, I'm not going to proceed further.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative David Tilson

Just a second. Here we go again. Both of you are speaking at the same time. I'm not going to stop the clock. I've warned you before.

The translators have a difficult time translating when both of you are speaking at the same time.

Mr. Karygiannis, you're an experienced member of Parliament. You know that.

You may proceed.

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

Sir, if you want to ramble on, that's fine. I thank you. I disagree with you on Turkey and I'm going to leave it at that. When the Ecumenical Patriarch cannot be replaced because Turkey has put pressure on them, and right now the Armenian Patriarch cannot be voted again because Turkey has put pressure on them, sir, I tell you, Turkey is not a safe country.

Ms. Taub, I want to go back in history with you to the 1960s. A safe country, the United States, had the draft dodgers. A lot of them escaped to Canada. We have something like 60,000 or 70,000 of them and their offspring and so on and so on. Yet the United States today is involved in a war that is not sanctioned by the United Nations. Some of the people from the United States have come up here. This committee has passed a decision that says we should allow people who are seeking refuge in Canada, who are fleeing a draft situation because they had to go to war against the United Nations.

So how do you define the United States as a safe country vis-à-vis our history with the draft dodgers and vis-à-vis the history that we had them coming up here?

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Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Former Member, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, As an Individual

Julie Taub

I can just reply to you that if you knew your history you would know that there was a compulsory draft for the Vietnam War. There is no compulsory draft in the United States today. It is not the same situation. There is no comparison. That's number one.

Number two, I consider the United States to be a democracy, just like Canada.

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

Was the United States a safe third country in the 1960s?

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Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Former Member, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, As an Individual

Julie Taub

I wasn't a member of the refugee board and I wasn't a lawyer.

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

So I guess you forgot your history...?

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Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Former Member, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, As an Individual

Julie Taub

Oh, I know my history quite well. They were welcomed. They were welcomed with open hands.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative David Tilson

Mr. Karygiannis, you know--

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

Chair, you know what? I object because you're cutting me off all the time.

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Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Former Member, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, As an Individual

Julie Taub

Mr. Karygiannis...this is his history--

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative David Tilson

Mr. Karygiannis, you can object all you like, and I'm not going to stop the clock until you hear what I have to say.

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

You don't have to stop the clock, sir. I'm asking the witness some questions--

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative David Tilson

Well, no, I--

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

--and if you, sir, don't like the questions--

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative David Tilson

Sir--

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

--that's fine.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative David Tilson

Sir, I'm asking you to be courteous to this witness.

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

I am being very courteous.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative David Tilson

No, you're not. Try to improve your ways.

Proceed, sir.

Thank you.

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

Historically, in the 1960s the United States was a democratic country. Am I correct?

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Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Former Member, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, As an Individual

Julie Taub

And it still is a democratic country.

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

But we allowed thousands of people, because they were fleeing the draft, to come to Canada.

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Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Former Member, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, As an Individual

Julie Taub

We allowed thousands of people because it was politically motivated.

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Liberal

Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt, ON

Politically motivated how...? Because they were coming to--