After the terror: A time for calm reflection, not policy on the fly – The Globe and Mail
2015/11/25 Leave a comment
Paul Heinbecker, in his call for reflection, notes an important aspect of Canada’s strength:
Fifth, as for Canada, we, like others, cannot be defeated by terrorists but we can grievously harm ourselves if we scare ourselves into sacrificing too much liberty and dignity for security.
In a world rent by xenophobia, Canada has stood out as a successful society that has profited from refugee flows and immigration better than any other country has done. We can do it again this time with Syrian refugees. We are rare in our capacity to integrate foreigners into our society and to make the consequent diversity a strength.
The example we set is heartening to many people abroad who admire what we achieve and who aspire to the same for their own societies. Our cosmopolitanism is an extraordinary strength that anchors our well-being in a global sea of instability. We should take the time to ensure that our domestic- and foreign-policy choices do not put it at risk.
Source: After the terror: A time for calm reflection, not policy on the fly – The Globe and Mail
