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GTA四政党八华裔候选人唇枪舌剑会媒体

多伦多华人团体联合总会邀请联邦大选大多伦多地区全体华裔候选人, 于9月13日与本地众多中文传媒见面。保守党, 自由党,新民主党和绿党四大联邦政党华裔候选人藉此机会向公众介绍自己,并向传媒阐述各政党纲领,更特设媒体自由发问环节。

多伦多华人团体联合总会主席魏成义首先发表了热情洋溢的讲话,他热烈祝贺每一位被各政党推选出来的华裔候选人, 已经是大赢家,是华人之光。他重申,华联会作为多伦多华人最大的协会之一,不隶属任何政党,也没有任何政党立场,但对华人参政议政, 积极融入加拿大主流社会向来不遗余力,鼎力支持。乐见今届联邦大选,在大多伦多地区四大政党共有八名华裔候选人参选,实在令人兴奋和鼓舞。他希望通过这次活动,得到各中文传媒的广泛传播,让华裔选民对各政党政纲,以及各候选人有更全面深入的了解,积极参与投入选举和助选活动,在联邦大选日投下神圣一票, 衷心祝愿华人在加国政坛再创佳绩,缔造辉煌。

本次受邀出席见面会的全体华裔候选人包括:

邹至蕙(新民主党Spadina-Fort York选区)

梁中心(保守党Willowdale 选区)

常 斌(保守党Scarborough-Agincourt选区)

高境岚 (绿党Markham-Unionville选区 )

陈家诺(自由党Scarborough-Agincourt选区)

陈圣源(自由党Scarborough-North选区)

谭 耕(自由党Don Valley North选区)

江邦固(自由党Markham-Unionville选区)

保守党候选人梁中心因有其它安排未能出席,但事先录制了三分钟视频在会上播放。 七名出席的四大政党候选人在见面会的第一部分,每人用三分钟时间阐述为什么其所属政党以及他/她本人,是选民的最佳选择。

第二部分是媒体自由发问环节,记者就特定议题,向各政党或候选人发问,此环节也是当日记者会的另一精彩高潮部分。各候选人唇枪舌剑,为所属政党推销护航,让观众从另一角度更深入了解各政党的异同,同时对各候选人也有更充分的认识。

当日见面会的视频包括新闻报道,及八名候选人各自的演说视频,将由9月13日当天起,陆续在加拿大网络电视www.365netTV.com内播出。与此同时,因时间关系未能向各候选人提问的媒体朋友及公众人士, 可以登陆加拿大网络电视论坛http://forum.365nettv.com/ 继续发问,候选人亦将回应问题,继续在网络论坛的平台上与选民积极互动,务必让公众一目了然各政党纲领及候选人质素,让选民在10月19日审慎投票。

左起:陈家诺,高境岚,江邦固,邹至蕙,魏成义主席,常斌,陈圣源,谭耕出席华联会举办的联邦大选大多伦多地区全体华裔候选人传媒见面会。

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因为移民而反保守党的, 大概是吃移民饭 OR 是难民们
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Harper表明立场,在没有确认难民没有国家安全隐患前不会用飞机接他们来 http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ ... screening-1.3219359 Stephen Harper says Canada will not airlift refugees without proper security screening 'We are willing to take more people, but we must be sure we are helping the most vulnerable' Stephen Harper says the government is looking to improve the refugee resettlement process, but it will not airlift thousands of refugees from countries such as Syria and Iraq, where extremist organizations operate, without conducting a proper security screening. "To help, we must ensure we screen every potential refugee carefully. We have been clear that we are willing to take more people, but we must be sure we are helping the most vulnerable. "We cannot open the floodgates and airlift tens of thousands of refugees out of a terrorist war zone without proper process. That is too great a risk for Canada," Harper said on Tuesday during a question-and-answer session on Facebook. Syrian refugee crisis: Christy Clark pledges $1M to help refugees Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard to sponsor Syrian refugee family Harper and other world leaders have come under increased pressure to take in more refugees as the war in Syria continues to displace millions of people into neighbouring countries. Four million Syrians have already fled the country, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, which estimates that another 7.6 million people are displaced inside Syria. Harper said on Tuesday, during a morning campaign stop in Mississauga, Ont., that efforts to bring in more refugees cannot come at the expense of Canada's security. "This government has already announced prior to the latest round of headlines, we announced our intention to bring more Syrian and Iraq refugees to this country … we're looking to bring in more and we're looking to improve the process." "When we are dealing with people that are from, in many cases a terrorist war zone, we are going to make sure that we screen people appropriately and the security of this country is fully protected," Harper said. Conservative Party Leader Stephen Harper and his wife, Laureen, visited Facebook’s Canadian headquarters in Toronto for a Q&A session. (Facebook) In January, the Harper government announced it would resettle 10,000 more Syrian refugees over the next three years and another 3,000 Iraqi refugees by the end of 2015, in addition to the 20,000 Iraqi refugees who have already resettled in Canada. Harper also said Canada will continue to prioritize refugees who are ethnic and religious minorities — comments that previously drew the ire of his political rivals. "We are going to make sure that we are selecting the most vulnerable bona fide refugees. Obviously with a focus on the religious and ethnic minorities that are the most vulnerable," Harper said during a campaign stop in Mississauga. 'Bureaucratic trap' NDP Leader Tom Mulcair, who was in Dorval, Que., on Tuesday morning, criticized Harper for lacking the political will to take in more refugees. "You shouldn't have people in this desperate situation falling into a bureaucratic trap asked to produce identity papers, as if you had time to renew your driver's licence when you were walking across the desert with your family. "So you have to take that into account, having more people on the ground there would be a good idea. And, of course, we could use military assets to start moving refugees out of the area more rapidly," Mulcair said. Over the weekend, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau called on Harper to meet with him and the NDP leader to come up with an improved response to the crisis. Mulcair also said he had reached out to the Conservative leader. Harper later dismissed the proposed meeting as "partisan games." B.C. latest province to offer help The pressure on Harper to take in more refugees continued to mount on Tuesday when B.C. Premier Christy Clark became the fourth provincial leader in recent days to announce measures to help Syrian refugees resettle in Canada. The photograph of the Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi, whose body was found on a beach in Turkey after he drowned with his mother and brother trying to reach Europe, hit British Columbians particularly hard because the three-year-old's aunt lives in Coquitlam. The premiers of Nova Scotia, Quebec and Ontario also announced increased efforts to help Syrian refugees in the past week. ANALYSIS Refugee crisis makes for strange sights on Lesbos: Margaret Evans ANALYSIS Refugee crisis brings out best and worst in Europe: Nahlah Ayed The Canadian office for the United Nations Refugee Agency thanked Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil for his province's contribution of $50,000 for Syrian refugees. It also expressed gratitude to individual Canadians and other groups "for the outpouring of public support and donations" offered in response to the Syrian crisis. In a press release issued Tuesday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said the agency only had enough funds to meet about 37 per cent of its needs for the Syrian emergency. Former Progressive Conservative prime minister Joe Clark said last week that Canada could take in refugees more quickly by sending Canadian officials to United Nations refugee camps where they could screen applicants in person. Clark said that's what his government did when it airlifted thousands of Vietnamese applicants to Canada from refugee camps in 1979. 'Agree to bring 50,000 of those frightened men, women and children to Canada. Say we'll do it by end-December.'–Rick Hillier, retired Canadian general Retired general Rick Hillier also added his voice to the debate on Sunday, urging the three main federal leaders to work together to bring 50,000 refugees to Canada by the end of the year. "Each of our federal leaders has said we must do more, so let's do it.… Challenge our provinces, cities, churches and individual Canadians to step up and help this get done. Let's do it instead of endlessly talking about doing it," Hillier said in a post on Facebook. Refugee applications processed 'within a year' Part of the struggle to bring refugees to Canada is based on the resources to process them. In 2012, Canada closed its visa processing office in Damascus, shunting hundreds of case files over to the already overstretched embassies in Jordan and Egypt. Then, the government did deploy additional staff to try to get a handle on a case backlog that included both refugee files and family sponsorship ones — cases in which people in Canada were trying to get their own families out of the war. But at that point, the government had made no firm commitments on Syrian refugee resettlement and staff were largely processing refugee cases belonging to Iraqis. A spokeswoman from Citizenship and Immigration Canada told CBC News that it was "difficult" to say how many of its staff are currently assigned to processing applications from refugees, because "we move work around the immigration network depending on where we have available resources and where files can be processed most quickly." "We are processing Syrian resettlement cases within a year and continue to look at ways to streamline processing," Nancy Caron said in an email to CBC News. Caron said processing times depend on a number of factors, including "the volume of applications, the security situation in the region and how quickly requirements such as security screening and medical examinations can be completed." She also noted that CIC has "reallocated resources and centralized the intake and processing of applications in Winnipeg to alleviate the administrative burden at visa offices overseas and reduce backlogs." 哈勃能在大选时冒着落选的危险,把国家安全和公民的生命安全放到第一位,加拿大的国家利益第一, 哈珀是个好总理。 国家安全重于选票!哈珀值得赞扬!
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联邦做的很好。现在全世界都在尽力躲避蜂拥而来的善恶不分的“难民”----看看土耳其的教训就知道了。其他国家都在为自己的国家和安全着想,为什么加拿大一个国家往前冲?自由党和NDP 为了集团的私利,不惜牺牲国家利益,卑鄙!
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加拿大联邦投资移民项目1986年推出,连续实施了20多年,其中对个人资产和投资额最大的一次调整是1999年4月(联邦自由党政府),申请人资产由原来的50万加币提高到后来的80万加币,投资额由25万-35万加币一律调整为后来的40万加币,此额度实施10年有余。
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自由党像是到处招摇过市的年轻小混混,新民党如同拉帮结派,黄鼠狼抱窝的小组织, 保守党才是能够想办法挣钱养活这个国家的中坚力量,没有保守党想方设法的为国家经济贡献,我们哪有福利? 千万不要被这些政党到处宣扬而迷惑我们的头脑!
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自由党招摇过市的年轻小混混党领, 当国会议员却跑去抽大麻毒品. 所以自由党坚持要大麻合法化!
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同意。自由党的党魁就是一个花花公子,没有什么才能,对经济就是白痴,他竟然说"budget will balance itself", 标准的金玉其外,败絮其中,酒囊饭袋一个。
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回复 trivial:其实, 在我看来, 如果是白痴和哈珀一起竞选, 我肯定会选择白痴。。。因为是白痴不打紧, 一个政府部门有很多的智库和工作者, 其实一个国家总理多半是一个亲善性的.。。。但是如果一个总理强势地把加拿大住一个错误的方向带, 这倒是一个非常可怕的事情.
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华联会臭不可闻、毫无代表性,所以要利用大选为自己加分。
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