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谁是最佳总理人选?哈珀领先于杜鲁多和唐民凯

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根据民调公司 NanosResearch 为 CTV 新闻网以及环球邮报( The Globeand Mail )所做的调查,当问选民他们最希望谁当总理时﹐尽管三大党领袖的支持率相差不大﹐但保守党领袖哈珀仍然民望最高﹐支持率达到 30% ﹐其 ... [ 查看全文 ]

§ 发表于 2015-9-13
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,是个好总理。
加拿大的国家利益第一, 国家安全重于选票!哈珀值得赞扬!
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发表于 2015-9-13 08:48:43 | 只看该作者

谁是最佳总理人选?哈珀领先于杜鲁多和唐民凯

好样的,哈珀继续干吧!
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发表于 2015-9-13 10:25:15 | 只看该作者
根据民调公司Nanos Research为CTV新闻网以及环球邮报(The Globe and Mail)所做的调查,当问选民他们最希望谁当总理时﹐尽管三大党领袖的支持率相差不大﹐但保守党领袖哈珀仍然民望最高﹐支持率达到30%﹐其次是自由党领袖杜鲁多(Justin Trudeau)﹑NDP党领唐民凯(Tom Mulcair)分别得到28%和27%的支持率,而绿党领袖梅(Elizabeth May)则得到4%的支持率。


还是减税来的实惠点
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发表于 2015-9-13 10:55:17 | 只看该作者
这个无能烂货若继续当总理,加拿大确实没人了
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发表于 2015-9-13 11:07:24 | 只看该作者
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.

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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.

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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.

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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."
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发表于 2015-9-13 11:49:39 | 只看该作者
小路平平 发表于 2015-9-13 11:08
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,是个好总理。
加拿大的国家利益第 ...

说得没有错,支持!
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发表于 2015-9-13 11:50:58 来自触屏版 | 只看该作者
小路平平 发表于 2015-9-13 11:07
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/ ...

哈珀是真正有责任心的好总理
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发表于 2015-9-13 12:51:31 | 只看该作者
就凭哈珀不轻率的接受难民 不轻率的化钱 就选哈珀 全家都选他
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发表于 2015-9-13 13:24:56 | 只看该作者
别的不说,至少保守党和哈珀比另两位诚实得多,说到做到。

唐凯民至今不肯诚实地交待从哪里搞钱支持他的15元托儿费;至于自由党,看看安省韦婆子的所作所为,想想自由党的什么降汽车保险的公然欺骗,就不用再说什么了。

看看51里几个上窜下跳的NDP和自由党粉丝,除了喊口号给保守党扣帽子,从来拿不出什么经得住推敲的论点论据,NDP和自由党是什么德性由此也可见一斑。
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发表于 2015-9-13 13:29:10 | 只看该作者
本帖最后由 HeartSutra 于 2015-9-13 14:27 编辑

哈伯的保守党实际上是私人大银行党而已。你知道吗,根据加拿大中央银行法(The Bank of Canada Act), 加拿大联邦政府可以直接从央行(纳税人拥有)以0%的利率贷款。但现在的实际情况是,加拿大联邦政府在哈伯领导下却向各大私人商业银行以高价的市场利率强行借贷,每年仅偿还给各大私人银行的利息就达600亿加元(纳税人的血汗钱)。而各大私人商业银行同时却可以以央行的利率(目前是0.5%)从央行借出,然后高价转手倒卖给不同的房贷借款者(纳税人),不费吹灰之力就直接金钱滚滚。

看出这里的猫腻和黑暗腐败了吧。目前著名的多伦多律师Rocco Galati正在与联邦哈伯政府打一场这样的官司,为纳税人争取公道。这就是COMER vs The Government of Canada的官司。

在上诉书中律师ROCCO写到 (写上诉书时的央行利率是0.75%):


“23. The Plaintiffs further state, and that fact is, that this leads to the absurd ... result that while commercial banks obtain their money, from the Bank of Canada, at the Bank of Canada's prime lending rate, today at 0.75%,the citizens of Canada, through the Government of Canada, pay back the commercial banks commercial lending rates which are higher than the Bank of Canada's prime rate...”


哈伯许诺的各种所谓减税等等,实际上是发点薯条换选票,而最大的肉包子是发给私人大银行了,他自己下台后马上会得到大金融机构的肥差JOB OFFER。

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发表于 2015-9-13 14:29:07 来自触屏版 | 只看该作者
真正代表纳税打工人的利益的,唯有哈珀。当然公务员蛀虫们另算
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发表于 2015-9-13 14:38:38 来自触屏版 | 只看该作者
要么选哈勃要么我宁可谁都不选
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发表于 2015-9-13 14:45:48 | 只看该作者
小路平平 发表于 2015-9-13 11:08
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,是个好总理。
加拿大的国家利益第 ...

确实,老哈是个干实事,有责任的总理,敢做一些得罪某些社会利益集团,但对加拿大及普通民众有长远好处的事,所以遭受公务员工会等的记恨

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发表于 2015-9-13 14:49:27 | 只看该作者
全家两票锁定哈珀,这已是第三次了
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发表于 2015-9-13 14:50:06 | 只看该作者
悠悠2015 发表于 2015-9-13 10:55
这个无能烂货若继续当总理,加拿大确实没人了

恩,确实是没人了,哈勃与老唐,小特比老哈还是优秀地,就国家总理的责任讲,国家安全应该是第一位的,除了老哈重视了,老唐,小特提都没提,恐怕老唐和小特至今还没整明白总理的责任都有那些,怎么能当总理呢?

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