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		<title>Citizenship and Immigration</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Justin Reist]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 18:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Elizabeth May: Mr. Speaker, anyone who has visited Saanich—Gulf Islands will know that it is an extraordinarily beautiful riding, but it is not known for being particularly multicultural&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/citizenship-and-immigration-2/">Citizenship and Immigration</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Elizabeth May: </strong>Mr. Speaker, anyone who has visited Saanich—Gulf Islands will know that it is an extraordinarily beautiful riding, but it is not known for being particularly multicultural or ethnically diverse. Therefore, I find it astonishing that 85% to 90% of the constituency cases that I have relate to immigration matters because the system has become increasingly complex. As the member for Vancouver Centre just said, the system has become increasingly focused on picking and choosing people who are wanted for a commercial basis. We have abandoned family reunification.</p>
<p>I have one constituent whose wife, who came from Australia, had been waiting for quite a long time for her permanent residency. In fact, it was to the point where she was exactly nine months pregnant. Immigration Canada told her she had to get back to Australia. Medically, it was not safe for her to fly at that time.</p>
<p>We hear heart-wrenching, horrible cases all the time, even in my riding which is not particularly ethnically diverse. These cases take up most of my constituency staff&#8217;s time.</p>
<p>It would be an inefficiency to make this system so extremely arbitrary and so extremely unfriendly to family reunification and to new Canadians who want to live here. I would ask my friend for her comments.</p>
<p><strong>Hedy Fry: </strong>Mr. Speaker, indeed, Vancouver Centre has large new immigrant populations that have been coming from eastern Europe, from parts of Africa, from Latin America, and we see this. I have one staff member in my constituency office and that is all he does. We have watched the number of cases triple and quadruple since the government came to power and most notably within the last three years.</p>
<p>The stories really are heart-rending. Canada is becoming known as a country with no compassion. It used to be that we were a country of compassion. It has become a country in which people feel we are not fair, that we want to keep certain people out and we want to bring certain people in.</p>
<p>I do not think this will not bode well for us as we try to increase trade with certain countries that today are down, but tomorrow will be up. Even if we looked at it from a purely pragmatic and economic point of view, that ability to trade with other countries depends on how they view us.</p>
<p>Do they see us as that kind of gentler nation? Do they see us as that compassionate nation? Why do people want to come here? It was because of the reputation that Canada had as a place where people had opportunity, they could grow and they could be anything they wanted to be. They could bring their families and put down roots. They could be the prime minister, a minister or anything they wanted to be.</p>
<p>This Canada is fast losing that reputation. It is very sad. I came here because I believed in this country, and I am finding myself feeling extremely sad about what is happening.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/citizenship-and-immigration-2/">Citizenship and Immigration</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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		<title>Jobs and Growth Act, 2012 (Bill C-45)</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Justin Reist]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2012 18:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Elizabeth May: Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the hon. parliamentary secretary for his remarks, and I recognize, of course, that he deals with the area of multiculturalism. I&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/jobs-and-growth-act-2012-bill-c-45-13/">Jobs and Growth Act, 2012 (Bill C-45)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Elizabeth May</strong>: Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the hon. parliamentary secretary for his remarks, and I recognize, of course, that he deals with the area of multiculturalism.</p>
<p>I am very concerned about the aspects of the bill that work against our inclusive culture as a nation, particularly the new requirement that even visitors on vacation in Canada would have to fill out a form and receive permission from the Minister of Immigration before they are to allowed to come here as tourists on vacation.</p>
<p>Has the hon. parliamentary secretary reviewed that within his department to consider its implications for multiculturalism?</p>
<p><strong>Chungsen Leung</strong>: Mr. Speaker, Canada&#8217;s border needs to be secure. In this increasingly globalized world, it is very easy for visitors from all around the world to come to Canada. We are still a very generous and open country. However, we need to put a modicum of pre-arrival security checks in place to ensure that our borders are secure, such as with the United States within the framework of the North American security perimeter.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/jobs-and-growth-act-2012-bill-c-45-13/">Jobs and Growth Act, 2012 (Bill C-45)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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		<title>Protecting Canada&#8217;s Immigration System Act (Bill C-31)</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Craig Cantin]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2012 18:48:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Elizabeth May: Mr. Speaker, I am very grateful for the opportunity to add some of my concerns about this bill which up to this point I have only&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/protecting-canadas-immigration-system-act-bill-c-31-13/">Protecting Canada&#8217;s Immigration System Act (Bill C-31)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Elizabeth May:</strong> Mr. Speaker, I am very grateful for the opportunity to add some of my concerns about this bill which up to this point I have only been able to put forward in questions and comments. I am grateful that the Liberal Party allowed me one of the slots in their speaking roster this evening.</p>
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<p>I have been in most of the debates on Bill C-31 since it was tabled and also in the earlier debates on its predecessor, Bill C-4. What we have been hearing from the Conservatives is that this bill is necessary to end human smuggling. We hear a lot of cries about human smuggling. We hear that people are jumping the queue. We have heard a lot of allegations.</p>
<p>I have structured what I hope to say in the next 10 minutes by mentioning some of the things that are most frequently alleged here and providing some counterbalance. I think there are egregious parts of this legislation. I think it violates the charter and that future courts will find it to be illegal.</p>
<p>Let us just start with one that we hear all the time, the notion that there is queue jumping if refugee claimants come to Canada in some fashion that is different from the way normal immigration to Canada occurs. We must keep very clear in our minds the distinct and large difference between people who come to this country as immigrants, as my parents did, and people who come to this country as political refugees, people fearing for their very lives.</p>
<p>In this category there is no such thing as a queue jumper. There is no such thing as going to line up at an immigration office for Canada in some country, when people know that their lives are at risk and they flee with the clothes on their back. We need to keep these things very separate in our minds. Much of this bill deals with that latter category, people who are seeking refugee status in Canada.</p>
<p>Some people can fear for their lives when they come to Canada and their refugee claims may be rejected. That does not mean that the adjective “bogus” applies to their claims. Some people are rejected even though they have a legitimate fear of persecution. They do not make it through our process.</p>
<p>We like to think that our process has been, and still is, fair and generous. However, sometimes it has rejected people who really did need our protection. Let us be clear about that.</p>
<p>The vast majority of refugees in this world, and they number in the millions, never make it to an industrialized country. Most of the migration that occurs among those people who are refugees is from one developing country to another. That is the vast majority of claimants.</p>
<p>We have heard that this bill, because of its punitive nature towards people who arrive by ship or some other means of arrival deemed an “irregular entry”, one of the new terms that comes up in Bill C-31, will discourage so-called human smuggling. I have yet to hear any empirical evidence that that is the case.</p>
<p>I have taken some time since the bill was first tabled to try to find evidence, and what I have found is the absence of evidence. An expert analyst of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Alice Edwards, said:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Pragmatically, there is no empirical evidence that the prospect of being detained deters irregular migration, or discourages persons from seeking asylum. In fact, as the detention of migrants and asylum-seekers has increased in a number of countries, the number of individuals seeking to enter such territories has also risen, or has remained constant. Globally, migration has been increasing regardless of governmental policies on detention. Except in specific individual cases, detention is generally an extremely blunt instrument of government policy-making on immigration. </em></p>
<p>Let me go to a letter that was sent to the Prime Minister of this country by a group of people in Australia who have had a lot of experience. Certainly it is true, as the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism has said, that other countries are going in a similar direction. It has failed there, it will fail here. This is a letter advising the Prime Minister of Canada not to go in the direction of Australia from the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre in Australia.</p>
<p>They refer to the fact that Australia is already learning some hard lessons about trying to discourage refugees by putting people in prison. Australia has abandoned its temporary protection visas because they found they were not working.</p>
<p>I will quote from their letter to our Prime Minister:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Contrary to popular belief, &#8216;tough&#8217; immigration policies in the past have not succeeded as an effective deterrent:  </em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>In 1999, less than 1000 &#8216;unauthorised arrivals&#8217; applied for asylum, the year TPVs [temporary protection visas] were introduced.  </em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>In 2001, when the policy was in full force, the arrivals rose to more than 4000.  </em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Under this policy, denying the right to refugees on TPVs to apply for family reunion pushed the wives and children of asylum seekers onto boats in an attempt to be reunited.  </em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>In 2001 353 people drowned in the tragic SIEVX disaster while travelling by boat to Australia.  </em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Most of the 288 women and children aboard the SIEVX were family members of TPV holders already in Australia. </em></p>
<p>We have also been told that bringing in this bill would save money because people would be discouraged from coming here and our social safety net programs would not be available to refugees. I have asked several times in the House and I have yet to have one Conservative member of Parliament offer up a cost of this legislation. As far as I can find, it has not been costed.</p>
<p>Anyone, men, women, and children over 16 years of age, coming here by irregular entry would be put in detention. Minor children would likely be placed in detention as well because they would opt to stay with the mother rather than be placed far from their families in a foreign land.</p>
<p>Let us see what it has cost Australia. Australia maintains 19 immigration detention facilities. In the last year for which I could find costs, 2011, it was spending over $668 million on refugee detention. The Australian secretary in the department of immigration and citizenship remarked, and I do not know when we will hear this from the Canadian Minister of Citizenship, that “The cost of long-term detention and the case against the current system are compelling&#8230;. The cost to the taxpayer of detention is massive and the debt recovery virtually non-existent”.</p>
<p>We have heard that children would no longer be jailed, unlike the previous version of this legislation Bill C-4. We have been told that the change would allow children to go somewhere else, but we have not been told where. Under the international Convention on the Rights of the Child these children are defined as legally children. Sixteen to eighteen year olds would be jailed, their parents would be jailed, everyone would go to jail for up to a year if they arrived by irregular entry.</p>
<p>I just want to share what Australia has started doing. The Australian Human Rights Commission found that detention actually violated the Australian human rights provisions. It also was not working. In October 2010 the Australian government changed its tactics. It decided that it would begin to move a significant number of families with children into community detention. In other words, the Australian government is keeping track of anyone who arrives by irregular entry. These people are not essentially integrated into the community in the same way that they would be if they were allowed to work or move around freely. This community detention process has reduced costs. Placement in communities bridges visas and is essentially community detention but requires that the people involved report to someone, similar to parole, but they actually live in communities.</p>
<p>Lastly, we have been told that the bill would deal with people coming from the European Union. We have also been told that there is no reason for anyone to worry about the European Union. Since the bill was tabled, a Federal Court decision was tabled on February 22, 2012, in the case of Hercegi v. Canada. Mr. Justice Hughes of the Federal Court said clearly, “The evidence is overwhelming that Hungary is unable presently to provide adequate protection to its Roma citizens”.</p>
<p>I have one last court decision to refer to and that is Charkaoui v. Canada, 2007 in the Supreme Court of Canada. Madam Justice McLaughlin ruled that charter rights extend to foreign nationals. Charter violations are endemic to this act.</p>
<p>We must change this legislation in order to not violate Canadian values, Canadian law and the charter.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/protecting-canadas-immigration-system-act-bill-c-31-13/">Protecting Canada&#8217;s Immigration System Act (Bill C-31)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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		<title>Greens Wish a Happy Chinese New Year : 绿党恭祝大家中国新年快乐</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 13:58:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Gung Hay Fat Choy! Happy Chinese New Year from the Green Party of Canada!  Today is the beginning of the Year of the Water Dragon, who brings calm, empathy,&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/greens-wish-a-happy-chinese-new-year-%e7%bb%bf%e5%85%9a%e6%81%ad%e7%a5%9d%e5%a4%a7%e5%ae%b6%e4%b8%ad%e5%9b%bd%e6%96%b0%e5%b9%b4%e5%bf%ab%e4%b9%90/">Greens Wish a Happy Chinese New Year : 绿党恭祝大家中国新年快乐</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gung Hay Fat Choy! Happy Chinese New Year from the Green Party of Canada!  Today is the beginning of the Year of the Water Dragon, who brings calm, empathy, optimism and hope.  “I wish everyone a prosperous and peaceful year with many positive changes,” said Green Leader Elizabeth May, MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands.</p>
<p>The Year of the Water Dragon only occurs once every sixty years and offers us the chance to reach for our dreams with new beginnings and new directions. The Green Party wishes everyone joy, prosperity and longevity for the New Year of the water Dragon!</p>
<p>恭喜發財！</p>
<p>    加拿大綠黨祝您新年快樂！今天是水龍年第一天，水龍能帶來平和、共鳴、樂觀、希望。綠黨領袖兼薩尼治—海灣群島選區議員伊麗莎白·梅伊（Elizabeth May）“敬祝大家在新年裡和平興旺，興興向榮。”</p>
<p>    水龍年六十年方一遇，帶給我們重新沿新方向追求夢想的機會。綠黨祝大家水龍新年快樂、興旺、健康長壽！</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/greens-wish-a-happy-chinese-new-year-%e7%bb%bf%e5%85%9a%e6%81%ad%e7%a5%9d%e5%a4%a7%e5%ae%b6%e4%b8%ad%e5%9b%bd%e6%96%b0%e5%b9%b4%e5%bf%ab%e4%b9%90/">Greens Wish a Happy Chinese New Year : 绿党恭祝大家中国新年快乐</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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		<title>Green Party Greetings on Islamic New Year</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Craig Cantin]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 03:46:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Green Party of Canada sends greetings for Al-Hijra, the Islamic New Year, this year falling near or on November 26th.  This important day is celebrated on the first day of the&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/green-party-greetings-on-islamic-new-year/">Green Party Greetings on Islamic New Year</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-997" title="islamic-new-year-1270x550" src="http://elizabethmaymp.ca/wp-content/uploads/islamic-new-year-1270x550-300x1291.jpg" alt="Al-Hijra" width="300" height="129" align="right" hspace="5" />The Green Party of Canada sends greetings for Al-Hijra, the Islamic New Year, this year falling near or on November 26th.  This important day is celebrated on the first day of the month of Muharram, to commemorate the month in which Muhammad emigrated from Mecca to Medina. &#8220;The Islamic New Year is a time for personal reflection, a time to think about our own personal journeys.  The journey undertaken by the Prophet Muhammad symbolizes for us the movement from oppression to freedom.  This message is still very relevant for the world today, as we collectively struggle for physical and spiritual wellness.  I wish all Islamic Canadians peace and prosperity on the occasion of the Hijra New Year,&#8221; said Green Leader Elizabeth May.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca/green-party-greetings-on-islamic-new-year/">Green Party Greetings on Islamic New Year</a> appeared first on <a href="https://elizabethmaymp.ca">Elizabeth May</a>.</p>
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