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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, that number has nothing to do with our plans. Most important are events in the region, and our government has committed $1.6 billion to humanitarian capacity-building and military efforts in the region. But we will certainly honour our commitment, and my department i
November 23rd, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, I definitely understand that this is an issue, which is why my staff have spoken to the mayor of Vegreville and I have offered to meet with the member to discuss these issues. However, the fact of the matter is that our fundamental responsibility is to improve levels
November 21st, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, let us begin to count the ways we are cleaning up the big fat mess left by the Conservatives in the area of immigration. We have let in more than 33,000 Syrian refugees. We have reinstated the principle that a Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian. We have reinstated
November 18th, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Canadian Human Rights Act (Motion agreed to)
November 18th, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Canadian Human Rights Act moved that the bill be concurred in.
November 18th, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Canadian Human Rights Act moved that Bill C-16, an act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code, be read the third time and passed.
November 18th, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, I understand people in Vegreville are upset, but I am saying that the business case for a move was very strong; that our first commitment is to have better standards in service and processing times in immigration; that every individual currently working for my depart
November 17th, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, unlike the previous Conservative government, we do welcome Mexicans to Canada. We welcome the tourists. We welcome their expenditures. We welcome closer ties with our NATO partner, and we are aware of the risks. Of course we knew there were risks. There are risks whe
November 15th, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, I believe that the best potential future Canadians are international students. They are educated, they are relatively young, they speak English or French, and they know something about the country. We are in competition for their services with other countries. That
November 15th, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, this visa lift was brought about to strengthen our ties on a continental basis. It is well known that with the visa lifted there will be enhanced tourism traffic coming from Mexico, which will create many jobs and much income in the Canadian economy. We are monitorin
November 14th, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, we do share the concerns of the people of Vegreville, but it has to be understood that the government inherited a completely broken immigration system, so our priority has to be to improve service, to reduce processing time, and to spend taxpayers' money wisely. In m
November 14th, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, as I have said before, my office has reached out to the mayor and to the member, and we are certainly helping to facilitate the transition in that all current employees will be guaranteed jobs in Edmonton. As I have said before, there will be a net increase in jobs i
November 3rd, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, with regard to part (a) of the question, the government is undertaking a comprehensive analysis with federal departments and agencies, analyzing relevant criteria set out in Canada’s visa policy framework. Canada launched visa dialogues with each of these countries i
November 2nd, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, we are working with the stakeholders to ease the transition. My staff has had a good conversation with the mayor. I would be happy to meet the member at any time. The fact of the matter is there is a net increase in jobs in Alberta, but there is a strong case for
November 2nd, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, we certainly regret the impact this has had on some members of the community. We are working with stakeholders to ensure that everyone currently employed in Vegreville will also have the chance to work in Edmonton. However, I can say that there was a strong business
November 1st, 2016House debate
John McCallumLiberal