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Conservatives plan to try and amend asylum system rules in border security bill
The Conservative Party aims to reduce fraudulent asylum claims and expedite deportations by banning claims from travelers through EU/G7 countries and cutting benefits for failed claimants.
- Michelle Rempel Garner plans to amend Bill C-12, focusing on asylum system rules.
- The proposed changes include disallowing asylum claims for those who transited through G7 countries before reaching Canada, according to Rempel Garner.
- Rempel Garner believes increased immigration rates and asylum claims have 'broken' Canada's system, affecting support for immigration.
- The amendments are set to be formally introduced during the House of Commons committee meeting next week.
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As it stands, this legislation on border security would restrict the deposit of persons in Canada for more than a year.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleImmigration Conservative spokesperson Michelle Rempel Garner stated that she intended to make a major change to the Government's Border Security Bill C-12 by adding a series of measures to address the asylum system.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleConservatives plan to try and amend asylum system rules in border security bill
OTTAWA — Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel Garner says she plans to “amend the heck” out of the government’s border security bill, Bill C-12, with a host of measures targeting the asylum system. Her proposed changes include disallowing asylum claims from people who transited through Europe or another G7 country on their way to Canada […]
·Toronto, Canada
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Total News Sources8
Leaning Left5Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources lean Left
63% Left
L 63%
C 37%
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