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Kenney’s Canada: Who’s in, who’s out and who is getting kicked out

By: Law is Cool · June 20, 2009 · Filed Under Immigration Law, International Law, Politics · Add Comment 


By Krystalline Kraus
Published on rabble.ca (http://www.rabble.ca), reproduced here on author’s request

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney have the political power to decide who they want to let into Canada and who they want to keep out.

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