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National Defence committee  Thank you. I visited villages outside of Kandahar. I visited informal refugee camps around Kandahar, in Panjwai. I think you're familiar with it; that's where most of the fighting has been. It is on the outskirts of Kandahar. Just where Kandahar City ends, you turn south

October 25th, 2006Committee meeting

Norine MacDonald

National Defence committee  . The poverty crisis we saw in Kandahar and the rest of southern Afghanistan was due to three factors. This is based on our interviews of the locals in the villages and what they told us was the cause for the refugee camps, and the problem with food and starvation. First, there is a loss

October 25th, 2006Committee meeting

Norine MacDonald

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I rise in the House today to present three petitions signed by members of my community and Canadians across Canada. The first petition is on Canada's immigration policies. The petitioners call upon the government to increase the number of refugees allowed

October 25th, 2006House debate

Brenda ChamberlainLiberal

Foreign Affairs committee  This is actually a fairly standard construct, not only in Canada but internationally. For example, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees will quite often engage NGOs to run refugee camps. Almost all of CIDA's activities are carried out by implementing partners that are outside

October 24th, 2006Committee meeting

Paul LaRose-Edwards

Hungarian Revolution  , hundreds later executed, and over 200,000 fled the country. Canada opened its doors and provided a home for nearly 40,000 Hungarian refugees. Canada's acceptance of this large number of Hungarian refugees began our proud tradition of accepting displaced and persecuted persons. Today

October 23rd, 2006House debate

Carolyn BennettLiberal

Immigration and Refugee Protection Act  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-283, an act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to introduce a bill that would amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and its

November 15th, 2004House debate

Gurmant GrewalConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, it is my honour to present a petition on behalf of residents of my riding of Calgary—Nose Hill and area. The petitioners call upon Parliament to significantly increase the number of refugees that Canada accepts annually. On their part, the petitioners pledge to do

October 20th, 2006House debate

Diane AblonczyConservative

Citizenship and Immigration committee   in there. Don't get someone just because he's some MP's hairdresser or whatever. Make sure that the people who are appointed have the qualifications to understand not only domestic law but international human rights law and international law governing refugees. Our own immigration law requires

October 19th, 2006Committee meeting

Avvy Go

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you all for your time and your presentations. KAIROS has indicated in documents on its website that too many refugee claimants are detained upon arrival in Canada. Why have the numbers of refugees in detention increased in recent years? If so, what

October 19th, 2006Committee meeting

Nina GrewalConservative

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Right now the system is that if you're in detention, you can seek review--at 48 hours, then seven days, and then every 30 days. The problem I have seen with certain claimants or refugees is that they come from countries where.... Well, a lot of the reason you're detained

October 19th, 2006Committee meeting

Avvy Go

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I'm not sure of the exact number, but I will get back to you on that. I know that the refugee appeal division and sanctuary and all those issues that apply to refugees are really important issues for churches right now. So I will get back to you on that. I'm not sure

October 19th, 2006Committee meeting

Jennifer Devries

Citizenship and Immigration committee   to count past the number five, so I don't know what else is going to be on their list of priorities. I have a few questions for you that are quite straightforward, simply trying to elicit your thoughts and your views on a few different issues. One of them is the refugee appeal division

October 19th, 2006Committee meeting

Blair WilsonLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee   cases. Are you looking to expand the program or not? One final point relates to the issue of undocumented workers. We're talking about refugees; we find there's only a certain number we take into the country. It's a similar case with immigrants. Those who come some other way

October 19th, 2006Committee meeting

Ed KomarnickiConservative

Committees of the House   Association for Community Living; Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies; Canadian Association of Law Teachers; Canadian Association of the Deaf; Canadian Auto Workers Union; Canadian Bar Association; Canadian Council for Refugees; Canadian Council of Muslim Women; Canadian

October 17th, 2006House debate

Citizenship and Immigration committee  What subject are we addressing, Clerk, or is it just general issues pertaining to refugees? Is it just general refugee issues? I haven't seen the agenda yet.

October 17th, 2006Committee meeting

The ChairConservative