David’s Blog: More Personnel Needed to Process Asylum Claims

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David Cohen
Published: September 6, 2017

Earlier this year, in a previous entry to this blog titled No Easy Answers, I suggested that Canada may not be as prepared as it could be to deal with the potential entrance of thousands of migrants arriving at the Canadian border.

Moreover, I stated that the integrity of Canada’s immigration system, and public confidence in that system, must be upheld. Much of Canada’s success as a nation depends upon a welcoming, but ultimately well-managed, immigration system. [Read more . . .]

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