On a second thought, our hope is to build pressure groups of immigrants in Calgary and even all over Alberta to work on the issue. Conservatives know that Calgary is their stronghold, actually it is their base, and without a great motivation, they would not even bother to recognize our existence, especially that many of their supports are anti-immigrants. Although, we as PRs can't vote yet, though we can work on having those pressure groups, work with the apposition, volunteering with other partiesJoeYYC said:Eh!! don't be that optimistic, Calgary is a Conservative stronghold and they don't need to appease immigrants here. They are working hard elsewhere to appease immigrants, especially in Ontario, where immigrants' votes might mean majority gov/minority gov/ or kissing the office goodbye.
Breakthroughs could happen. Edmonton is not entirely conservative, and even in Calgary we have Naheed Nenshi as mayor. We could ask immigrant-friendly candidates to run or we can show our dissident of the current immigration polices of the Conservative gov. If Conservatives don't feel threatened they will not work on expediting the processing times of Calgary. They are feeling threatened in Ontario, especially GTA and that's why you see them expediting the processing times there.
We should make our voices and actions heard. Write to your MP, go to commentary pages in newspapers, volunteer to other parties, organize pressure groups.