apparently, you equate 'projects' with 'declares'alphazip said:The dark days of Harper's rule are over! Now, we can just hope that CIC Minister Chris Alexander goes down to defeat!
Yes, I guess I do.hgn said:apparently, you equate 'projects' with 'declares'
FOR SURE !!!!!!alphazip said:The dark days of Harper's rule are over! Now, we can just hope that CIC Minister Chris Alexander goes down to defeat!
Thank goodness. Chris Alexander is a callous, fake man. He helped destroy lives and ruin families. Glad he has lost. Now I wonder what will the Libs do with hundreds of thousands of backlogged files? How fast will they fix the CIC mess?alphazip said:Chris Alexander has lost his seat!
Ha... Politicians all like to talk about thing and make promises, I won't be surprised if none of them come trueRayan14 said:Thank goodness. Chris Alexander is a callous, fake man. He helped destroy lives and ruin families. Glad he has lost. Now I wonder what will the Libs do with hundreds of thousands of backlogged files? How fast will they fix the CIC mess?
dpenabill said:Not the party I backed or voted for, but an outcome to celebrate for many, many reasons.
The main thing is that Harperman is gone, gone, gone.
I applaud Tom Muclair for doing all the heavy lifting for four years, standing up in Question Period week after week despite its apparent futility, doing the work that needed to be done to help Canadians recognize what the Harper government was inflicting on this great country.
But a big, big round of applause for Justin Trudeau, who rose to the occasion, who stayed positive, who has consistently vowed to govern on behalf of all Canadians, something Harper appears to never have given a second thought.
And the biggest round of applause for Canadians. When their democracy was on the line, they came out in huge numbers to make a difference, to exercise their franchise, to vote for a government that would represent them.
On a night like tonight (even if it is already into the next morning), I am especially proud to be a Canadian. Feels good.
I am not sure how much a priority it will be to amend the Citizenship Act, to reverse some of the more noxious elements introduced by the SCCA (Bill C-24), but given that our Prime Minister Trudeau emphasized, in his speech tonight, that "a Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian," that is a fairly salient signal it is one of the things the new government is likely to address.
Wow, it feels good to be one of those Canadians who is a Canadian who is a Canadian.
How soon will these new changes take effect? Will the new Lib gov't try to erase the backlog created by Jason Kenney?dpenabill said:No surprise there are multiple threads about this. Wonderful news. Could not walk away from the television for hours and hours, even though the ultimate outcome was apparent from early in the evening, even before the polls here closed, for certain very soon after they did.
Overall I strongly feel this was a very, very good night for Canadians, even though the party which won is not the party I backed or voted for (although I gave a ride to the polls for someone I knew would vote Liberal, so I guess I was supporting that vote as well).
From another topic along the same lines:
No major changes soon.Rayan14 said:How soon will these new changes take effect? Will the new Lib gov't try to erase the backlog created by Jason Kenney?
Well put.dpenabill said:No major changes soon.
Moreover, as for what CIC does, remember it is a bureaucracy. A bureaucracy is what a bureaucracy does. Bureaucracies evolve, slowly evolve. Moreover, it is unlikely that a Trudeau government will engage in heavy-handed top-down management, and that tends to slow change.
In other words, do not expect to see big changes this year, perhaps not even into the next year.
But over the course of the next four years, sure, there are going to be some rather significant changes. How those changes will affect individuals is hard to forecast.
What backlog? The one the Liberals created?Rayan14 said:How soon will these new changes take effect? Will the new Lib gov't try to erase the backlog created by Jason Kenney?