Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
The UN agreement does not say Canada needs to accept all border jumpers.
Canada Immigration and Refugees Crisis - Trudeau's Open Border Policypaul young cpa, cga
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
The UN agreement does not say Canada needs to accept all border jumpers.
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
The UN agreement does not say Canada needs to accept all border jumpers.
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
Canada Immigration and Refugees Crisis - Trudeau's Open Border Policypaul young cpa, cga
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
The UN agreement does not say Canada needs to accept all border jumpers.
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
The UN agreement does not say Canada needs to accept all border jumpers.
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
This presentation looks at immigration in Canada. Canada plans to raise immigration from about 250,000 to 340,000 by 2020. The issue is that immigration is rising faster than both GDP and job creation.
This presentation looks refugee issues facing Canada including cost of resettlement, border security, changes to the citizenship guide, legal costs, etc.
Foreign policies for countries like Canada include immigration. Canada has seen influx of illegal crossing due to how USA government has reduce their intake of refugees.
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
Asylum seekers to Canada is expected to hit 30,000 in 2017paul young cpa, cga
More and more people are filing asylum claims in Canada. The pace is highest it has been in years. The average asylum seekers is about 16K per year as compare to current pace that could see well over 30K in terms of asylum seekers.
Immigration has always been used as part of balancing out the employment requirements of an economy. The problem is too many governments around the world are not aligning immigration in a way that supports economic growth.
2019 Election| Immigration and Refugees| Canada | Issues and Analysispaul young cpa, cga
This presentation looks at all aspects of immigration including various reports as part of assessing the Liberals policies as it relates to immigration and refugees re-settlement
This presentation looks at the refugees that are crossing into Canada through non-border check in location. The information looks at cost as well as issues facing Canada as part of securing its borders.
It has been nearly two years since Justin Trudeau made a post welcoming refugees to Canada. Since Justin Trudeau there has been well over 36,000 illegal border crossing.
The federal government will never discuss the issues facing the immigration system across Canada, why? The federal government is pushing their globalist agenda at all cost!
This presentation looks at immigration in Canada. Canada plans to raise immigration from about 250,000 to 340,000 by 2020. The issue is that immigration is rising faster than both GDP and job creation.
This presentation looks refugee issues facing Canada including cost of resettlement, border security, changes to the citizenship guide, legal costs, etc.
Foreign policies for countries like Canada include immigration. Canada has seen influx of illegal crossing due to how USA government has reduce their intake of refugees.
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
Asylum seekers to Canada is expected to hit 30,000 in 2017paul young cpa, cga
More and more people are filing asylum claims in Canada. The pace is highest it has been in years. The average asylum seekers is about 16K per year as compare to current pace that could see well over 30K in terms of asylum seekers.
Immigration has always been used as part of balancing out the employment requirements of an economy. The problem is too many governments around the world are not aligning immigration in a way that supports economic growth.
2019 Election| Immigration and Refugees| Canada | Issues and Analysispaul young cpa, cga
This presentation looks at all aspects of immigration including various reports as part of assessing the Liberals policies as it relates to immigration and refugees re-settlement
This presentation looks at the refugees that are crossing into Canada through non-border check in location. The information looks at cost as well as issues facing Canada as part of securing its borders.
It has been nearly two years since Justin Trudeau made a post welcoming refugees to Canada. Since Justin Trudeau there has been well over 36,000 illegal border crossing.
The federal government will never discuss the issues facing the immigration system across Canada, why? The federal government is pushing their globalist agenda at all cost!
Previous Canadian governments have all struggle with immigration including integration. The liberals under Justin Trudeau have eroding immigration due to their failed ideology.
Canada is a desirable country for people looking for a better life. The problem is liberals ideology is leading to crisis with Canada's ability to handle influx of both regular and irregular entry into Canada
Canada like many countries needs immigrants as part of supporting an economy
Canada needs better alignment of immigration with skills gaps - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/2019-election-human-capital-and-skills-management-june-2019
Integrating new immigrants into Canada is very costly.
Trudeau’s inability to stop the illegal border crossing has put a strain on the immigration system - https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/statistics/Pages/Irregular-border-crosser-statistics.aspx
2015 Election promise - https://www.liberal.ca/liberals-unveil-new-plan-for-immigration-focused-on-family-reunification-middle-class-growth/. Liberals never fixed the immigration system. One could argue the immigration system has a large backlog - https://globalnews.ca/news/5249195/2019-spring-auditor-general-irregular-migrants/ or http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_oag_201905_02_e_43339.html
Liberals have left a mess with immigration including lack of resources and funding.
Trudeau’s tweet welcoming everyone to Canada set off the illegal border crossings - https://business.financialpost.com/diane-francis/trudeaus-holier-than-thou-tweet-causes-migrant-crisis-now-he-needs-to-fix-what-he-started
Liberals will continue to use identity politics to focus on emotion and not issues including their various policies
Canada needs to get back to taken care of their own
Canada needs to focus on being a desirable location for business including signing the right trade and investment deals, reducing regulations, balance approach to the environment and the economy
You cannot tax people to prosperity
This presentation will look at the border crisis related to refugees crossing the border from United States into Canada. The presentation will look at cost as well as well public safety issues facing Canadians.
Global Housing Market Analysis and Commentary- September 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
Summary:
Homebuilders are walking a fine line when it comes to new projects as high mortgage rates curb demand.
New residential construction, including single-family homes and multifamily, dropped 11.3% month over month in August to 1.283 million units on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to Census Bureau data released Tuesday. That's down 14.8% compared with a year ago and well below the 1.44 million units economists surveyed by Bloomberg projected.
But authorized residential permits — an indicator of potential future activity — rose 6.9% to 1.543 million permits in August from July. That was still down 2.7% from last August. Single-family permits, though, were up 2% from July to 949,000. Multifamily permits came in at 535,000.
The data reflects two opposing forces builders are trying to balance: the ongoing need for new construction to fill in limited inventory and elevated mortgage rates that are hurting their biggest customer right now, the first-time homebuyer.
"High mortgage rates are clearly taking a toll on builder confidence and consumer demand, as a growing number of buyers are electing to defer a home purchase until long-term rates move lower," Robert Dietz, chief economist of the National Association of Home Builders, said Monday in a press release after builder confidence dropped for the second straight month.
Source: https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/homebuilders-face-a-tough-balancing-act-on-new-construction-amid-high-mortgage-rates-130744368.html
Blog – What is next for the Mining Sector – September 2023
The mining sector provides critical material that support solar, wind, and lithium-ion batteries as part of the green transition. https://www.iea.org/news/critical-minerals-market-sees-unprecedented-growth-as-clean-energy-demand-drives-strong-increase-in-investment
The mining sector products play a key role with the global GDP - https://www.yicaiglobal.com/news/global-mining-industry-value-was-69-of-world-gdp-last-year-china-says
Mining practices need to be sustainable including following all ESG policies - https://www.linkedin.com/advice/1/how-can-you-monitor-sustainable-mining-practices
Other links and sources –
Lithium Supply and Price - https://zbr.com.mx/en/sin-categoria-es/lithium-prices-fall-44-in-china-due-to-lack-of-demand/138168/
Cobalt - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mahmut-karada%C5%9F-a2b7a5151_china-exportrestrictions-gallium-activity-7082603182589157376-Zrty/?trk=public_profile_like_view
Nickel https://www.eureporter.co/business/2023/09/15/stanislav-kondrashov-from-telf-ag-nickel-prices-outlook-remains-positive/
Iron-ore - https://www.brecorder.com/news/40263584/sgx-iron-ore-set-for-best-week-in-3-months
TD Bank / Metals - https://www.tdsecurities.com/ca/en/setting-the-stage-for-gold-outlook
Biodiversity / Mining - https://worldcrunch.com/green/lithium-green-energy-argentina-indigenous
ESG - https://iriscarbon.com/the-added-value-of-integrated-esg-reporting-a-threefold-framework/
Blog – Manufacturing Shipments and Orders – The United States – August 2023
Summary:
New orders for manufacturing technology in the United States totaled $353.9 million in July 2023, as per the latest report by AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology. This figure marked a 12.4% decline from June 2023 but remained only 10.5% lower than July 2022. Year-to-date orders amounted to $2.83 billion, reflecting a 12.7% decrease compared to the same period the previous year.
Douglas K. Woods, President of AMT, noted that July is typically a slower month for manufacturing technology orders, so a slight drop was expected. However, he pointed out a notable trend: over the last two months, the year-to-date order gap has narrowed during historically slow periods. While job shops have seen decreased orders, other industries that benefited from reshoring or government investments have helped fill the gap.
Among specific sectors, job shops, the largest customer segment, placed their lowest total monthly orders since August 2020. In contrast, metal valve manufacturers recorded their third-highest monthly order value on record, last seen in September 2018, making up nearly 5% of the total manufacturing technology order value for July 2023. Manufacturers of motor vehicle transmissions continued to order machinery at an elevated pace. However, the aerospace industry continued to order below its early 2022 peaks, with hopes that recent projects like the federal government's $1.5 billion investment in communications satellites might reverse this trend.
Source: https://www.sme.org/technologies/articles/2023/september/u.s.-manufacturing-technology-orders-dip-in-july-but-show-resilience-amid-economic-uncertainty
Stock Market Analysis and Commentary for WE September 15 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
Blog – Analysis and Commentary – Stock Market – WE September 15 2023
Summary:
Stocks fell Friday as investors wrap up a volatile week ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting.
The Dow Jones Industrials tumbled 288.87 points to close out Friday and the week at 34,618.24. At its lows, it completely wiped out Thursday's 332-point rally.
The S&P 500 index sank 54.78 points, or 1.2%, to 4,450.32.
The NASDAQ index plunged 217.72 points, or 1.6%, to 13,708.33.
The Dow held onto a winning week. The S&P 500 and NASDAQ both closed out the week with losses.
Information technology was the worst-performing sector in the S&P 500, down nearly 2%. Adobe shares fell more than 4% even after the software firm posted better-than-expected quarterly results. Shares of Arm Holdings were lower one day after its successful public debut.
Auto stocks General Motors and Stellantis N.V. were higher Friday, while Ford Motor was about flat. Thousands of members of the United Auto Workers went on strike after failing to reach a deal with the automakers Thursday night.
Elsewhere, Lennar shares slid 3%. The home construction firm posted third-quarter results that beat on the top and bottom lines.
On the economic front, the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment survey showed one-year inflation expectations dropped to 3.1% in
September, tied for the lowest since January 2021. Also, the five-year outlook fell to 2.7%, matching its lowest since December 2020.
Electricity Analysis - Canada and the OECD - June 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
Summary:
Over three-quarters of the world’s total coal-generated electricity is consumed in just three countries. China is the top user of coal, making up 53.3% of global coal demand, followed by India at 13.6%, and the U.S. at 8.9%.
Burning coal—for electricity, as well as metallurgy and cement production—is the world’s single largest source of CO2 emissions. Nevertheless, its use in electricity generation has actually grown 91.2% since 1997, the year when the first global climate agreement was signed in Kyoto, Japan.
However, even as non-renewables enjoy their time in the sun, their days could be numbered.
In 2022, renewables, such as wind, solar, and geothermal, represented 14.4% of total electricity generation with an extraordinary annual growth rate of 14.7%, driven by big gains in solar and wind. Non-renewables, by contrast, only managed an anemic 0.4%.
The authors of the Statistical Review do not include hydroelectric in their renewable calculations, even though many others, including the International Energy Agency, consider it a “well-established renewable power technology.”
With hydroelectric moved into the renewable column, together they accounted for over 29.3% of all electricity generated in 2022, with an annual growth rate of 7.4%.
Source - https://energynow.ca/2023/09/infographic-what-electricity-sources-power-the-world-see-them-here-visual-capitalist/
Stock Market Analysis and Commentary for WE September 9 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
What did the markets tell us this week?
1. Housing supply and costs continue to plague countries around the world.
2. Gasoline prices are on the rise that puts pressure on central banks ability to hit their core inflation targets.
3. ESG adoption by both the private and public sector is leading to both funding concerns and the overall cost of implementing ESG policies.
4. Adopting technology as part of increasing food production is facing both capital and operational funding concerns.
5. Strike at LNG facility in Australia is leading to concerns around a supply chain disruption of natural gas for EMEA and Asia.
6. The threat of China dumping batteries into markets - https://www.ft.com/content/b6038e51-7b5b-4f97-a5da-9202e71562fc
7. Adoption of generative AI has been facing many challenges related to security, privacy, and ethical issues.
8. Lack of biodiversity planning as part of the overall climate mitigation including sustainable mining, forestry, oil, gas, agriculture, and housing
9. Geopolitical issues continue to impact supply chain.
10. The concerns of recession continue to plague both the private and public sector.
11. Productivity issues continue to plague governments around the world.
Global (Mining Oil and Gas Forestry and Agriculture) Analysis and Commentary ...paul young cpa, cga
The mining, oil, gas, agriculture, forestry, and mining continue to face environmental, social, and governance policy review including reporting of key metrics as part of ESG reporting cycle.
There is more focus on profitability and investment returns as part of the integrated planning and reporting cycle.
Summary:
The global economy faces what at least one forecaster is calling a mild trade recession as shipments from China slump and German factories downshift.
China’s export declines extended into August, though there were signs that the worst of a world trade slowdown may be over for the leading exporter.
Overseas shipments from China fell 8.8% in dollar terms from a year earlier while imports contracted 7.3%, both better than economists’ estimates and significantly less severe than July’s downturn.
Other data have suggested trade may be stabilizing after weakening for most of this year. Exports from South Korea also declined at a more moderate pace in August than the previous month.
Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-09-07/supply-chain-latest-world-trade-faces-a-shallow-recession?srnd=economics-v2
Additional sources and links:
Lithium - https://source.benchmarkminerals.com/article/falling-lithium-prices-challenge-potential-cost-advantages-of-sodium-batteries
Oil Production - https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/06/business/oil-price-goldman-sachs/index.html
Natural gas - https://www.fxstreet.com/news/natural-gas-holds-up-as-markets-in-limbo-over-strikes-202309070956
Lumber - https://www.fastmarkets.com/insights/sawmill-capacity-closures-reshape-us-lumber-supply
Critical metals - https://www.wasterecyclingmag.ca/feature/how-recycling-could-solve-the-shortage-of-minerals-essential-to-clean-energy/
Agriculture - https://www.morningagclips.com/economists-forecast-positive-end-of-year-crop-outlook-despite-warmer-midwestern-climate/
ESG - https://www.skadden.com/insights/publications/2023/09/the-informed-board/the-eus-new-esg-disclosure-rules
Ports - https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/HAPAG-LLOYD-AG-24857717/news/Hapag-Lloyd-chief-warns-of-rougher-seas-ahead-for-container-shipping-44789017/
Top destination for reshoring - https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/economy/2023/08/29/uae-in-top-10-most-powerful-passports-for-investment-opportunity/
Global Trade - https://phys.org/news/2023-09-opinion-broke-global-climate-finish.html
What is next for the Forestry Sector and Lumber Production - September 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
Lumber production in Canada continues to face many hurdles
Canada forest management practices are some of the bests in the world
Canada planted over 440M in seedlings back in 2018. It is now 2022 which means close 2M seedlings have been planted.
All levels need to put more focus on urban and rural planning solutions
More work including spending on wildfire and forest fire mitigation
Canada and USA need to find a path forward to resolve the softwood lumber dispute
There needs to a better balanced between climate change policies and growing the economy in a sustainable way
3D printing for housing needs to become mainstream
More protection needs to happen with key ecosystems like wetlands, forest, and peatlands.
There is a risk of debt default if interest rates are hike over the next few months
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
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2. Paul Young - Bio
• CPA, CGA
• Financial Solutions
• SME – Risk Management
• SME – Close, Consolidate and Reporting
• SME – Public Policy
• SME – Financial Solutions
• SME – Supply Chain Management
Contact information:
Paul_Young_CGA@Hotmail.com
3. Summary
• Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding
of social services
• The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
• Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying
“Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
• All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and
that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
• Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of
refugees.
• The UN agreement does not say Canada needs to accept all border jumpers.
5. USA and Canada Refugees
• Goodale admits he never asked the USA about
making changes to Safe Country Agreement -
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2018/05/01/safe-
third-country-agreement-ralph-goodale-says-
canada-talking-with-u-s-about-re-opening-
deal_a_23424807/
• Many refugees illegally crossing the border have
legal status in the USA -
https://globalnews.ca/news/4466217/canada-
asylum-seekers-quebec-border-
crossing/?utm_source=630CHED&utm_medium
=Facebook
6. Bill Blair vs Michelle Rempel – Illegal Border
Crossers
Source -
https://globalnews.ca/video/4482937/bill
-blair-backtracks-on-facts-about-asylum-
seekers
Only 1% have been move or about
400 which is far cry from 6 that Blair
misspoke during an interview with
Mercedes Stephenson
7. Fiscal Monitor – March 2018
Source - https://www.fin.gc.ca/fiscmon-revfin/2018-01-eng.asp
• Government is spending over $315M more in global affairs. Global Affairs covers immigration
• This does not include moneys the municipalities and provinces have to spend on healthcare,
education and social assistance payments.
• Refugee funding “Much of the increase — $289.9 million — is the result of the immigration levels
the Trudeau government set for 2017 and its plan for 2018 "to facilitate the entry of top talent and
to support family reunification and protection of refugees.”– Source -
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-government-spending-budget-1.4622518
Fiscal Monitor staring in April 2018 no
longer provides departmental breakdowns
10. Illegal Border Crossing
• Trudeau refuses to shut down the
border
• Trudeau stumble on the answer
back to opposition
• Trudeau tries to make it about
racism
• Trudeau calls illegal border
crossing as irregular.
11. Canada on track for all-time high in asylum
claims
• http://www.torontosun.com/2017/05/05/canada-on-track-for-all-time-high-in-
asylum-claims
The new data shows that, between January 1 and March 31, 2017, there were a total of
8,960 asylum claims filed through either the Department of Immigration, Refugees and
Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA). The
estimate of asylum seekers would be close to 30,000. Nearly double the average which is
about 16,000
15. Government Cost / Refugees
• Source – CBC Radio/Government of Canada - http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2016/11/22/bringing-25000-syrian-refugees-to-canada-cost-385m/
16. Federal Government Asylum Seekers
• https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017/06/15/wait-time-for-canadian-asylum-claims-could-hit-11-years-cost-29-billion-government-analysis.html
18. RCMP / Information
• http://www.metronews.ca/news/winnipeg/2017/04/17/conservative-mp-says-ottawa-needs-to-provide-more-info-on-asylum-seekers.html
“January and February, we were getting updates from the RCMP and (Canada Border Services
Agency),” Falk said Monday. “We’ve been making the same inquiries from the same individuals,
and they tell us that Ottawa has gagged them and that they are unable to provide us that
information.”
Falk said he believes the number of illegal border crossers is rising, and said he’s seen it first-
hand.
“I came through the border two weeks ago on a Saturday night, and there were more than a
dozen individuals at the Emerson port of entry, just waiting to be processed. And this was on a
Saturday night. We know the numbers are increasing, and that’s something that they don’t want
Canadians to know
20. Issues facing Canada
• Public Safety Costs
• Municipalities pay for fire and police
protection
• Re-deploying RCMP and Border
Guards
• Housing Costs
• Communities house refugees/asylum
seekers
27. Liberal Task Force
• Source - http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/trudeau-border-crossers-task-force-to-review-next-steps-for-asylum-seekers-
1.3556742?autoPlay=true
CTV News – August 22, 2017
28. 2017 Border Crossing
Source - http://nationalpost.com/news/politics/more-than-32000-asylum-seekers-have-arrived-in-canada-so-far-in-2017
Crossing
32,000
Cost (Housing,
Food, etc.)
$15K to 20K per
year
Total Cost
$480M to
700M
29. 2018 Border Crossing – April 2018
Crossing
12,378
or about
30,000
Cost (Housing,
Food, etc.)
$15K to 20K per
year
Total Cost
$450M to
600M
Source - https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2018/05/15/illegal-border-crossings-
quebec_a_23435059/
30. Border Crossing 2018 and 2017
• Trudeau’s tweet - https://globalnews.ca/news/3212041/justin-trudeau-refugees-donald-trump-travel-ban/
• YTD June 2018 - - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/refugees/asylum-
claims.html
• 2017 - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/refugees/asylum-claims-
2017.html
• Refugees - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/refugee-crisis-canada-july-2018
•
• In two years there has been over 30,000 arrests at the border and you say there is no relation to Trudeau’s
Tweet? - https://debatepost.com/2017/08/16/alysum-seekers-demand-more-money-and-housing-from-
canadian-taxpayers/
31. Safe Country Agreement
Nowhere in this 1951 treaty is anything mentioned about refugee
status procedures. The word “asylum” is not even mentioned in any
of its 46 articles. The most relevant obligation is found in article 33,
which stipulates that refugees cannot be returned to a country where
their “life or freedom would be threatened.” This basic guarantee is
not the same as a right of asylum in that it allows some flexibility as
long as refugees’ lives are not endangered. Unless a Canadian court
determines the U.S. is no longer safe, there is no violation of the
convention if migrants arriving at the Quebec border are returned to
upstate New York. This principle is what allows Australia’s
controversial policy of intercepting boat people and offloading them
onto what Canberra considers to be safe Pacific islands.
Source - https://nationalpost.com/opinion/trudeau-is-exaggerating-
what-international-refugee-law-compels-canada-to-do
33. Citizen Guide – Gender Mutilation
Non answer from the
Immigration Minister
34. Quebec / Refugee Crisis
• Canada is spending over
$300M more on refugees
and the border
• Liberals refuse to
designated all border
crossing as point of entry
• Trudeau has no moneys for vets,
but money for illegal border
crossing Refugees
• Liberals have not help veterans -
https://twitter.com/andrewscheer
/status/983495022841544704
Quebec is pushing back as
they told govt that they
cannot afford the refugees -
https://ca.reuters.com/articl
e/topNews/idCAKBN1HR
2VV-OCATP
• Provinces are struggling
supporting their existing
requirements
35. Trudeau and Refugees
Source - http://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/bonokoski-justin-trudeau-avoids-kicking-the-immigration-hornets-nest
What is not “fair” or “equal”, however, is the treatment of legitimate refugee and immigrant claimants
who are pushed to the back of an increasingly long line for making the mistake of following the rules.
They get the short end of the stick while illegal queue-jumpers wanting out of Trump’s America as if
their lives were in peril get treated with kid gloves rather than being hauled back onto American soil
as they would be if they tried the same stunt at any legitimate Canada-U.S. border crossing.
Trudeau never mentioned this, of course — nor his father, or himself, as the creators of today’s crisis
at our border.
That would have kicked an already over-poked hornet’s nest.
36. Justin Trudeau calls Senior Intolerant
• @JustinTrudeau
• So you think anyone is intolerant when they speak out about your failures to sealed the
border!
• https://www.facebook.com/GrassrootsCitizens/videos/270526626901042/UzpfSTYyNzM
0MTUzNDoxMDE1Njk3NjQ2NjUwNjUzNQ/
• @ontarioisproud
• Where is the respect?
• @MichelleRempel
• RCMP had no right to man handle this gal
37. Ontario and Federal Govt / Refugees
Minister Hussen calls Lisa McLeod un-Canadian
“Ontario’s minister responsible for immigration wants the
federal government to cut a cheque for $200 million to
cover the cost of housing and caring for migrants in the
province.
Lisa MacLeod, who appeared before a special session of
the Commons Immigration committee dealing with the
migrant crisis, said on Tuesday that the pressure of
irregular refugees is “stretching” a system that was already
tested by other demands.
“I have a $200 million price tag I need you guys to pay,”
MacLeod said
”
Source - https://ipolitics.ca/2018/07/24/ontario-wants-
200-million-to-cover-costs-of-irregular-refugees-minister-
says/
38. Refugee System – Mess and Broke
• The wait time for a refugee claim hearing in Canada increased more than a third over the past two years, to
20 months, as more than 30,000 asylum seekers arriving via unauthorized border crossings placed significant
pressure on the system.
• Overwhelmed by the number of migrants, the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) has only managed to
finalize 15 per cent of the 27,674 asylum claims made by people who illegally entered Quebec – where the
majority of the crossings took place, mostly at a single location near St. Bernard-de-Lacolle – between
February, 2017, and this June.
Source - https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-asylum-seeker-surge-at-quebec-border-choking-
canadas-refugee-system/
39. What needs to be done?
• The asylum seekers should be turn back over to USA through suspending the safe harbor agreement
• Canada can set people back as there is nothing in the safe country agreement that says Canada has to offer claimants a hearing -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nt-T-pxOIQ or https://nationalpost.com/opinion/trudeau-is-exaggerating-what-international-refugee-
law-compels-canada-to-do
• Canada on pace to highest # of asylum seekers - http://www.torontosun.com/2017/05/05/canada-on-track-for-all-time-high-in-asylum-
claims
• USA and Canada need to beef up security/monitoring of the border
• Federal funds need to be made available to provincial, municipal and community groups to support the handling of asylum seekers.
Editor's Notes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOOIFNZUYno
@HonAhmedHussen
You are both arrogant and condescending when dealing with people like Ms Rempel!
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