Posted on Nov 25, 2015
Troops clearing space at CFB Kingston for Syrian refugees.
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Would our troops do this? I guess if they were ordered to, they would. How would this ring with our troops, which some are in Iraq and Afghanistan, "teaching" them how to fight ISIS. I wouldn't want to see this happen here. I think it would be a slap in the face to our troops.
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http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/troops-clearing-space-at-cfb-kingston-for-syrian-refugees-1.2670111
Soldiers and military personnel at a Kingston, Ont. base are being asked to clear their barracks to make room for an early wave of Syrian refugees arriving in just over a week, CTV News has learned.
Multiple residences at CFB Kingston are being cleared for Nov. 30 to house the refugees, according to an internal memo obtained by CTV News.
The orders will also affect some officer cadets attending the Royal Military College, many of whom are nearing exams.
And while the memo warns of the fast-approaching deadline, it does not indicate where military personnel will be resettled. However, it does say a place will be found for the personnel.
The notice comes just two days after Minister of Immigration and Refugees John McCallum reaffirmed the government’s plan to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of 2015.
“We are determined to bring refugees here quickly, but we are also determined to do it right in terms of security and in terms of health,” he said.
“This is the right thing to do,” he added. “It is the Canadian way.”
Sources also tell CTV News that several bases across the country are gearing up to host the newcomers, with a maximum capacity of about 12,000 Syrian refugees.
Earlier this month, CTV News reported details from a document entitled “Operation Syrian Refugees” that suggested up to 900 Syrian refugees a day could arrive in Toronto and Montreal from Lebanon, Jordan and possibly Turkey.
Those arrivals could begin as soon as soon as Dec. 1, the report suggested.
The document also identified places such as Cornwall, Ont. and Trois-Rivières, Que. as possible sites for temporary accommodation.
The document suggested refugees would be identified overseas by the United Nations and then screened by Canadian officials on the ground.
The refugees would be screened once again in Canada before receiving permanent resident status, the document said.
The government is expected to confirm its plan Tuesday.
In the past, military bases have been used to house newcomers to Canada. In 1999, 5,000 refugees from Kosovo were divided between two military bases: CFB Greenwood in Nova Scotia and CFB Trenton in Ontario. Hundreds more refugees were also housed at CFB Kingston, CFB Borden, CFB Aldershot (in Nova Scotia) and CFB Gagetown (in New Brunswick)
Despite short notice, the plan was executed successfully, according to retired Brig.-Gen. Gaston Cloutier, who was on the Trenton base at the time.
“It was hard work, but it was done properly,” he told CTV’s Power Play last month.
And now for the rest of the story:
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http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/troops-clearing-space-at-cfb-kingston-for-syrian-refugees-1.2670111
Soldiers and military personnel at a Kingston, Ont. base are being asked to clear their barracks to make room for an early wave of Syrian refugees arriving in just over a week, CTV News has learned.
Multiple residences at CFB Kingston are being cleared for Nov. 30 to house the refugees, according to an internal memo obtained by CTV News.
The orders will also affect some officer cadets attending the Royal Military College, many of whom are nearing exams.
And while the memo warns of the fast-approaching deadline, it does not indicate where military personnel will be resettled. However, it does say a place will be found for the personnel.
The notice comes just two days after Minister of Immigration and Refugees John McCallum reaffirmed the government’s plan to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of 2015.
“We are determined to bring refugees here quickly, but we are also determined to do it right in terms of security and in terms of health,” he said.
“This is the right thing to do,” he added. “It is the Canadian way.”
Sources also tell CTV News that several bases across the country are gearing up to host the newcomers, with a maximum capacity of about 12,000 Syrian refugees.
Earlier this month, CTV News reported details from a document entitled “Operation Syrian Refugees” that suggested up to 900 Syrian refugees a day could arrive in Toronto and Montreal from Lebanon, Jordan and possibly Turkey.
Those arrivals could begin as soon as soon as Dec. 1, the report suggested.
The document also identified places such as Cornwall, Ont. and Trois-Rivières, Que. as possible sites for temporary accommodation.
The document suggested refugees would be identified overseas by the United Nations and then screened by Canadian officials on the ground.
The refugees would be screened once again in Canada before receiving permanent resident status, the document said.
The government is expected to confirm its plan Tuesday.
In the past, military bases have been used to house newcomers to Canada. In 1999, 5,000 refugees from Kosovo were divided between two military bases: CFB Greenwood in Nova Scotia and CFB Trenton in Ontario. Hundreds more refugees were also housed at CFB Kingston, CFB Borden, CFB Aldershot (in Nova Scotia) and CFB Gagetown (in New Brunswick)
Despite short notice, the plan was executed successfully, according to retired Brig.-Gen. Gaston Cloutier, who was on the Trenton base at the time.
“It was hard work, but it was done properly,” he told CTV’s Power Play last month.
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SGT (Join to see), no doubt there are many in the Canadian Armed Forces - Combat Veterans of the War in Afghanistan and recent operations against ISIS who feel this as a slap in the face, but the people of Canada chose a radical veer to the Progressivist Left this past fall during elections, choosing PM Trudeau over Conservative Stephen Harper. Elections have consequences, as our friends to the North are now showing us.
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MAJ (Join to see), I understand that. What I don't understand is "Why". I know a lot of the refugees will come into Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico. From there, I don't know where they will go. It's looking like we will be surrounded by Syrian refugees and most of them hate us. I'm not letting my guard down until they are settled and are being watched. Who would they complain to about being singled out? They ought to expect that will happen. If they don't, they're dumber than they look. Thanks for explaining the reason they are doing that in Canada.
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SGT (Join to see), at the risk of ruining your Turkey Day, this article paints an alarming picture as to who is ultimately deciding which refugees we are taking into this country and where they will be settling. Very disturbing stuff!
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UN Working With Islamist Group To Resettle Over 15,000 Syrian Refugees In America
Who's picking the Syrian refugees resettling in the U.S.? Homeland Security? No, it's the United Nations, in concert with a global Islamist group. And they're sending "more than 15,000," not the widely reported 10,000.
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MAJ (Join to see), I'm not going to let anything ruin my turkey day except that stomach ache I'm going to get. (-;
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The Canadians can do whatever they want, SGT (Join to see), but I certainly wouldn't be displacing my military assets to accommodate refugees.
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I know, right? Why not go ahead and give them the key to the weapons room. If any are hardliners, they will,be looking for ways to kill us, LTC Stephen C.. IMHO
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I suspect that there are a lot of Old Military Bases and Barracks that are not up to current Military and EPA standards but these Refugees would think were in a 5 star Hotel. I am all for it.
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As long as they stay in Canada, while freezing their ass off, I'm all for it too. I'm just bitter about it being shoved down our throat. I heard tonight the state governments can't block them from those states who said they wouldn't allow them to cross their borders. That's all we need here in Texas, some more freeloading.
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