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Harper announces key new players in cabinet shuffle

Peter MacKay has been named Canada's Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. Rob Nicholson is now Ottawa's Minister of National Defence. Rona Ambrose has been named Ottawa's new Minister of Health and Ajax-Pickering MP Chris Alexander has been named Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. John Baird will remain Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Jim Flaherty remains Canada's Minister of Finance.
 

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OKK said:
Harper announces key new players in cabinet shuffle

Peter MacKay has been named Canada's Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. Rob Nicholson is now Ottawa's Minister of National Defence. Rona Ambrose has been named Ottawa's new Minister of Health and Ajax-Pickering MP Chris Alexander has been named Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. John Baird will remain Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Jim Flaherty remains Canada's Minister of Finance.
I hope it would be a good news for Citizenship application timelines. Jason Kenney became Minister of Citizenship and Immigration in 2008 and since then timelines for citizenship applications have increased. My 3 friends got citizenship in 2006 and 2007 within 3-4 months end-to-end timeframe. I hope those bygone days would return or even if having a timeline of 7-8 months for Citizenship applications is acceptable and justifiable.
 

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I really hope this changes things. But from what I know, it seems Harper is the control freak and he almost always calls the shots to astonishing levels of minute details in many departments. Immigration and Citizenship is something of paramount importance to him, why would he allow anyone to sway in there. I don't expect to see any drastic changes that's gonna turn things around.
But I desperately hope that what I heard be proved wrong. Let's see.

BTW, Kenney's profile changed in the name of promotion. So its not like the government acted in favor for us or at least not yet. Lets see what this Chris O'Donnell look like is up to. LOL!
 

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Well there sure will be changes but lets hope and pray those changes are GOOD AND POSITIVE.
 

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Chris Alexander isnt really well liked either, its like ousting the bull dog and bringing the rottweiler in
 

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newtone said:
Chris Alexander isnt really well liked either, its like ousting the bull dog and bringing the rottweiler in
I know! its all Harper's orchestration. Most Conservatives do not like immigrants at all. I have the same opinion about NDPs too. Our only hope could be liberals. Not sure about them either.
 

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I know! its all Harper's orchestration. Most Conservatives do not like immigrants at all. I have the same opinion about NDPs too. Our only hope could be liberals. Not sure about them either.
Liberal vs. Conservative Values - http://news-basics.com/2010/liberal-vs-conservative-values/ (scroll down to read for immigration)
 

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On immigration

The liberal view

• Unless you're a Native American, your ancestors came from somewhere else. As much as possible, we should welcome immigrants, who come here to escape poverty and oppression, instead of treating them like criminals.

The conservative view

• Past generations of immigrants came here legally; most present immigrants broke the law by entering the U.S., and therefore don't have the right to be here, let alone to use social services that the rest of us have to pay for.

• There aren't enough jobs in the U.S. for our legal citizens. Much as we might like to welcome newcomers, we have to draw the line somewhere. We must secure our borders.
THIS IS A US LINK NOT CANADIAN
 

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On immigration

The liberal view

• Unless you're a Native American, your ancestors came from somewhere else. As much as possible, we should welcome immigrants, who come here to escape poverty and oppression, instead of treating them like criminals.

The conservative view

• Past generations of immigrants came here legally; most present immigrants broke the law by entering the U.S., and therefore don't have the right to be here, let alone to use social services that the rest of us have to pay for.

• There aren't enough jobs in the U.S. for our legal citizens. Much as we might like to welcome newcomers, we have to draw the line somewhere. We must secure our borders.
I know who i will be voting for

Probably the website I quoted is for USA. But philosophy of Liberals and Conservatives should be pretty much same in USA and Canada.
 

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(Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper brought new, younger faces into his cabinet on Monday after an expenses scandal dented his Conservative government's popularity, but he kept senior players such as Finance Minister Jim Flaherty in place.
"He's the best minister in the G7. We've got to keep that going. Theeconomy remains a priority," said Harper spokeswoman Julie Vaux of the decision to keep Flaherty, 63, in a job that gives him a crucial role in managing the economy.
Flaherty, who is taking medication for a rare skin ailment, had made it clear he wanted to stay as finance minister until the federal budget is balanced, forecast for 2015.
"He's shown that he's capable of doing the job. He tells us he's healthy and doing fine," Vaux said.
The Conservatives have long considered their handling of the economy as a strength. Canada emerged faster from the 2008 recession than most other leading industrialized nations.
Harper said in a statement that he would "continue to focus on creating jobs, growth and long-term prosperity in all regions of the country".
He named James Moore, a rising star in the government, as industry minister with responsibility for telecommunications and for reviews, which are often politically charged, of major foreign takeovers of Canadian companies.
Moore, who was heritage minister for almost five years, will be the key point person responding to any bid for ailing Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd, which reported disappointing sales and a wider than expected loss in its most recent quarter.
Another person facing a challenging role is new Transport Minister Lisa Raitt, who will lead Ottawa's response to the train disaster in Quebec 10 days ago that killed 50 people.
Some critics say government deregulation of the railway industry was a factor in the crash, in which a runaway train carrying crude oil derailed in a small Quebec town and exploded.
The right-of-center Conservatives - who don't face an election until October 2015 - have been on the defensive since May, when two members of Parliament's upper house, the Senate, quit the party caucus after improperly claiming expenses.
The scandal undermined the popularity of the party, which came to power in early 2006 promising to boost government accountability.
Recent polls have shown the Conservatives trailing the centrist Liberals, who are led by Justin Trudeau, the telegenic son of former Liberal prime minister Pierre Trudeau.
"Today's cabinet shuffle will not provide Canadians with the real change they want to see. It is clear that the only minister who has any power in this government is the prime minister," Trudeau said in a statement.
Although Harper brought eight new faces into the cabinet, most were in secondary posts.
The big loser was former industry minister Christian Paradis, who is now international aid minister.
Paradis was heavily criticized for the way he handled a bid by China's state-owned CNOOC to take over Canadian oil company Nexen last year and was nowhere to be seen when Harper announced the takeover could go ahead.
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, credited with boosting Conservative support among ethnic communities, had been tipped for a big promotion but found himself at the newly created Ministry of Employment and Social Development.
Even as immigration minister, Kenney had focused attention on trying to tackle serious issues in the labor force, including a lack of skilled trades people such as pipe welders.
"I will work hard to end the paradox of too many people without jobs in an economy that has too many jobs without people," Kenney said on Twitter, describing his new post.
 

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Let us Congratulate Mr. Chris and wish him luck , and encourage him to solve the backlog of the Citizenship applications , specially the delayed ones with RQ's , I did , tweet him asking to solve the RQ's delays.

Cheers
 

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1. The Liberals reduced the pass mark for the Independent Class from 75 down to 67 points significantly increasing the PR inventory and thus the Citizenship applicant pool. There was no corresponding increase in CIC resource a situation made worse by recent budgetary cuts by the current government.

2. The Conservatives got their majority in the last election by obliterating the Liberals in Ontario primarily in 'ethnic' ridings - so the immigrants got them the power they needed to do what they are doing. The previous Immigration Minister was credited with getting them to the finish line in a position they could never have dreamed of given the polls.

3. In politics leaders will often remove a potential challenger by assigning them a troublesome task - the new portfolio is a slippery banana if I ever saw one!

Its not always what it looks like is the message here!