The story of the Syrian refugees and how it became an election provides a way to analyze political leadership and what Canadians understand to be effective leadership. The introduction of Syrian refugees to Canada was a hotly contested issue during and after the Canadian election. At the time of the 2015 election the civil war in Syria had been raging on for approximately 4 years. Given the refugee crisis that was affecting European nations was centre stage and covered extensively in the media throughout
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world face today. Everyday across the world refugees‚ migrants and displaced persons make the difficult decision to leave their homes. Refugees flee their homes and countries from the fear of persecution in their own country because of their race‚ religion‚ nationality
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bring in 25‚000 Syrian refugees to Canada by the end of 2015 if elected (Levitz 2016). Comments have been made by figures from both sides of the political spectrum‚ some deeply emotion while others racists or prejudiced. The public has raised numerous fears‚ both rational and irrational‚ of terrorism‚ burdens on the welfare system‚ and a rise in cultural and racial tensions. Even the American Senate got involved‚ with senators claiming that terrorists would enter Canada as refugees then infiltrate the
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If the refugees are not on welfare‚ their inability to speak English and smoothly integrate into society could not only prevent them from getting jobs‚ but also land them on the streets. Consequently‚ taking refugees from one bad situation and placing them in another would be like making these people choose between the lesser of two evils. Yes‚ most of the refugees will be on welfare‚ and yes‚ the number of homeless refugees will not be many‚ but the ones that do end up adding to the homeless population
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Committee: Social‚ Humanitarian‚ and Cultural Committee Topic: Refugees Country: The Republic of Sri Lanka School: Mahatma Gandhi Institute Refugees have traveled the world for centuries in search of a home‚ of their human rights and of peace. Yet‚ the number has never been as high as it is today‚ particularly since the mid-1990s. 43 million of people‚ nowadays‚ are forced to run away from their homelands and find refuge elsewhere. The reasons for the rising number of refugees vary from war threats
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Whenever there is a war that is occurring in a country‚ people would always find a certain way to escape the country. Those people are called “refugees.” A refugee doesn’t simply leave their home‚ they additionally need to leave their nation of origin and discover assurance in another. Refugees are protected under international law‚ rules that governed all countries. They are ensured under the global law‚ a regulation that administered all nations. Much the same as all people‚ they have the privilege
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One of the major problems and one of the most complicated issues currently in the world is the problem of world’s refugees and internally displaced people. The United Nations is still searching for a more effective and efficient ways to assist and protect refugees and internally displaced people. This problem is a global problem that affects the whole world. Some countries‚ however‚ call for increased levels of cooperation and coordination among relief agencies‚ other countries point to gaps in international
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perceptions. Media consumers enjoy binaries. Ergo‚ there is no in-between in the framing of migrants‚ refugees‚ and asylum members: they are either a risk or “just people‚” but it is easier to frame them as a risk because consumers know how to deal with a risk. Thus‚ the media simultaneously develops and addresses audiences’ preconceptions about the migratory
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This paper is used to discuss a future study which will explore the lived experiences of Syrian Refugees in Canada as it relates to their well-being. In order to accomplish this‚ the paper will be divided into seven major sections including: rationale‚ literature review‚ phenomenological discussion of well-being‚ ethics‚ recruitment‚ data collection‚ and closing remarks. The structure of the current paper is depicted in Figure 1 below. Topic of Exploration The purpose of this interview-based study
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My friends‚ my family are all around me. Are yours? Yes well then we know that we are lucky. Imagine waking up one morning and all of your friends have died. That’s what life is often like as a child soldier. Raise your hand if you have a Brother‚ Sister‚ or best friend who is under 18. Those of you that raised your hand can you imagine them running around with a gun in hand shooting people? Well it could very well be one day‚ or it may even be you. A child soldier is someone who is under the age
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