Lowering Refugee Levels
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.41363Keywords:
Refugee Intake, Unemployment, Private Sponsorship, Government SponsorshipAbstract
In the Toronto Star of October 6, 1982, your advisor on immigration, Ian Rankin, suggests that Canada's refugee intake will be reduced in response to financial constraints of the federal government. In the Globe and Mail of October 7, 1 982, you suggest that a reduction is being considered in response to our unemployment problems. Neither rationalization is valid. Reducing Canada's refugee intake be- cause of these economic constraints is both inappropriate and unnecessary.
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