457 Syrian refugees resettled in Canada, but pledge was for 1,300
2014/12/08 Leave a comment
Sharp contrast between the Minister’s statements and the reality. Other countries (e.g., Sweden, with over 30,000) have done much better.
Not exactly inspiring and in keeping with best of the Canadian tradition (e.g. the Vietnamese boat people):
The document says that as of Nov. 13, 457 Syrian refugees have landed in Canada. That number includes 163 refugees sponsored by private groups and 294 sponsored by the government.
Alexander has repeatedly said more than 1,150 Syrians “have received Canada’s protection” in response to questions both inside and outside the House of Commons.
Groups working with refugees in Canada have said that figure is misleading as it likely includes Syrians who have arrived in Canada on their own and claimed asylum.
They have urged Alexander to do more to increase the number of refugees being resettled in Canada. So far, the government has only committed to 1,300 by the end of 2014.
That promise was made in July 2013 by Jason Kenney, who was then the immigration minister. Refugee sponsorship groups have warned for months the promise would be difficult to keep, given delays that already existed in processing applications.
The newly released document says the first privately sponsored refugee to land in Canada under the government’s promise only arrived in March of this year. Another figure though, suggests there is a large number of Syrians who want to come to Canada as refugees. It states that the immigration department received 2,343 applications for privately sponsored refugees from October 2013 to September 2014.
“It is important to note that the scale and scope of the Syrian refugee crisis will not be solved by resettlement alone,” the document said, echoing statements made by Alexander.
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