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        <title>Canadian community spirit celebrated on Canada Day</title>
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Canada is the only country in the world that allows its private citizens to play a role in the resettlement of <a href="/canadian-immigration-refugee-status.html">refugees</a>.&nbsp; Through the <a href="http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/sponsor/private.asp">Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program</a>, groups of Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents can bring refugees and refugee families to Canada.&nbsp; They pay for all expenses, welcome them to the community, and help them establish their new lives in Canada.
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        <title>Poll establishes Canadian national icons: Maple leaf, Niagara Falls, Trudeau</title>
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A recent Ipsos-Reid survey asked over 3,000 Canadians five open-ended questions:&nbsp; What is Canada&rsquo;s defining person, event, place, symbol, and accomplishment?&nbsp; Reactions were gathered and respondents were asked to rank their top ten from the list.&nbsp; While results differed to a certain extent across regions, Canadians were unanimous on certain Canadian icons &ndash; the maple leaf for one.&nbsp; Here are the results:
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        <dc:date>2008-06-27T19:27:37+01:00</dc:date>
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        <title>Immigration interviews now available at Canadian visa office in Beirut, Lebanon</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[Services are being enhanced at the Canadian immigration visa office in Beirut, Lebanon.&nbsp; Effective immediately, Permanent Resident applicants who are required to attend an <a href="/immigration-interview-personal.html">interview</a> have the option to do so in Beirut.&nbsp; Previously, these applicants were required to travel to Damascus, Syria for their interviews (applications from Lebanon are processed at the Damascus visa office).<br />
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        <title>Cricket is a hot growth sport in Canada because of immigration</title>
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        <title>Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) expands to family sponsorship</title>
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        <title>Canadian immigration reforms pass with support from Senate</title>
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        <title>New Agreement for Canada-Prince Edward Island Cooperation on Immigration</title>
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        <title>Canadian immigration amendments pass through Parliament</title>
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Controversial changes to Canada&rsquo;s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) have passed final reading in the House of Commons.&nbsp; The proposed <a href="/more-details-let-out-regarding-the-implementation-of-immigration-changes-080409.html">immigration amendments</a>, which were included in the Conservative government&rsquo;s budget implementation bill, will now be reviewed by Senate before they can be passed into law. 
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If made law, the amendments will give the Immigration Minister more power to decide which applications will be fast-tracked, which will remain in the queue, and which will be refused outright.&nbsp; They will also allow the government to limit the annual number of application that Canada considers. 
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The Conservatives have stated that these changes are needed to reduce processing times so that badly needed skilled workers can get to Canada quickly; and to reduce the backlog of applications in the queue. 
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Critics argue that the measures put too much discretionary power into the hands of the Immigration Minister and are concerned that they will reduce the objectivity and fairness of the current system. 
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All three opposition parties have voiced their opposition to the reforms; however, the minority Conservatives managed to push them through by a vote of 120-90 in the House of Commons.&nbsp; Because the immigration changes are bundled in with the budget bill, they were considered a matter of confidence.&nbsp; If the majority of the House had voted against it, the Conservative government would have fallen and an election would have been triggered.&nbsp; The Liberal Party, who is not prepared for a federal election, was largely absent from the vote to ensure that there would not be enough opposition to the bill for the government to fall. 
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Should the bill pass through Senate and become law, the Liberals have stated that they will overturn and revise the immigration reforms when they form the next government.&nbsp; There is talk that the next federal election may take place in the fall. 
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Source: The Globe and Mail; Toronto Star 
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        <title>Canadians want immigration policy to concentrate on national workforce and family reunification</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[A recent poll by Nanos Research for Policy Options says that 72.6 per cent of Canadians realize the importance of immigration to the future of the country.&nbsp; When asked what Canadian immigration policy for the selection of immigrants should focus on, 84.9 per cent of Canadians responded that it is important to select immigrants whose skills match the needs of Canada&rsquo;s labour-tight work force.&nbsp; 81.1 per cent responded that <a href="http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-family-sponsorship-visa.html">family reunification</a> was equally important.<br />
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