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听听,这些MP候选人是怎么理解C24的!!!
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y4 y* n b% l8 X4 Q反对C24的都是有双重国籍的人,如台港,印度,欧美来的加拿大人。 对大陆来的只有一个国籍的人如果也反对的话, 那么只能说他喜欢自虐。
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8 s& B8 ?) r7 w% i; YEdmonton Mill Woods candidates hear about immigration, C-24 on doorsteps
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The Edmonton Mill Woods riding.
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The Edmonton Mill Woods riding.
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By: Ryan Tumilty Metro, Published on Wed Oct 07 2015
. }2 W4 |+ P1 QEdmonton – Mill Woods is one of the city’s most diverse ridings, with people who have immigrated from all over the world calling it home.; t/ G0 d |7 l) X" o2 K( @/ o2 u
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As a result, immigration and controversial laws around citizenship are coming up a bit more often on the doors, say candidates.
- w# U. J2 `, g' _8 p+ o* g5 nConservative candidate Tim Uppal said his party has an excellent record on welcoming newcomers. O( g6 o( p I: {9 T/ F, X) b% ]5 W
0 Z" x- L, H0 h! L; ?“Under this government, we have had the highest levels of sustained immigration in Canadian history,” he said.( v: Q1 ^! k; B$ F+ J
1 H' k& A( S" b# R7 @. J1 uUppal also defends bill C-24, legislation that allows the government to strip citizenship from dual citizens convicted of terrorism or treason. He said when someone has been convicted and served their time of a charge as serious as terrorism it’s common sense to deport them.
3 x9 |# |/ A( m+ o6 b“If we can have their citizenship stripped, because they’re a dual citizen, than I would rather not have them in this country,” he said.4 G/ C& |) e3 X0 x) z& ^ n
3 q4 U/ P( L4 s" w. \% G) W: T HLiberal candidate Amarjeet Sohi said the Conservative bill is discriminatory, treating Canadians with dual citizenship as unequal.7 x, c, Z" m1 H0 j6 u( H+ ~+ e
“It will not make us safe,” he said. “Every Canadian should be treated the same, you can’t have different punishments for the same crime.”
! V/ _ I9 I T& q1 Y; e' j7 }Sohi said he would prefer convicted terrorist stay within the reach of Canadian law.
6 `0 a0 i& }, _ w“If you deport a terrorist to another country, where there may not be any rule of law, where they can create havoc in that country, how does that make the world a safe place?”
0 c5 ?" e: J+ FNDP candidate Jasvir Deol said the bill has many immigrant communities worried.
. [; J/ D3 r- ~; @/ D“People are really, really under fear and they want to see these changes,” he said.3 w2 P X. k: U9 |0 J1 D+ E
He said his party is unequivocal about the bill.
+ ~1 n: u" s W& I# E4 `“The NDP has a very firm stand. We opposed the changes and we voted against C-24. If we win the election, we will repeal C-24.” |
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