Sentences with phrase «immigration minister when»

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Amid a choppy sea of international populism and protectionism, Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen says Canada will continue steaming on its established course when it comes to attr...
Alexander, the former immigration minister, said that decision was triggered when an Iranian, whom he described as an «Iranian state representative,» showed up at Toronto's Pearson International Airport with a diplomatic passport from St. Kitts and said he had come to meet then prime minister Stephen Harper.
When Canada's immigration minister, Jason T. Kenney, came to visit 500 Startups recently, on a gloriously sunny Friday afternoon, he got a taste of what attracts foreigners.
Amid a choppy sea of international populism and protectionism, Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen says Canada will continue steaming on its established course when it comes to attracting skilled tech talent.
When he became immigration minister in 2008, Liam Byrne immediately ordered a huge expansion of the programme, forcing through 1,500 additional places.
Labour, which usually attacks from the right when it comes to immigration, also criticised the vans, with shadow immigration minister Chris Bryant branding them «ill - judged».
Might I point out that it was Powell who encouraged immigration from the Commonwealth countries when he was a minister in govt in the 60s?
When debating the introduction of criminal sanctions, James Brokenshire, the then immigration minister, insisted that the Home Office evaluation found no hard evidence of discrimination.
Immigration Minister Damian Green expanded on this point in a speech to the TRG before Christmas when he said: «We must not sub-contract the need to keep the government in the progressive space to the Liberal Democrats.»
Reminding her audience she was previously home office minister, May added: «You can not control immigration overall when there is free movement from Europe... Brexit must mean control of number of people coming to Britain from Europe.»
Miliband himself neatly divided up the issue into two parts, the emotional and the technical, when he talked of ministers mixing «callousness with incompetence» on immigration.
When he's told the immigration minister is promising that free movement ends in March 2019, Hammond replies:
I remember negotiating immigration tightening reforms across government when ministers who I know took a more «liberal» approach to immigration than the Home Office disagreed.
«I find it extraordinary that a minister isn't willing just to step up to the plate and take responsibility,» opined May back in 2004, when immigration minister Beverly Hughes was in trouble over irregularities in the processing of immigration applications.
He said he'd considered the issue again when he was appointed minister in the Cabinet Office in May 2010 and immigration minister in 2012.
The government agreed to produce new rules, but when Phil Woolas, the immigration minister, unveiled them on Friday, the Gurkhas were furious because there was no automatic right to settle in the UK for all veterans.
The nadir came in the ghastly encounter between Gordon Brown and Labour supporter Gillian Duffy on the campaign trail in Rochdale last May, when the prime minister angrily dismissed Duffy's views on immigration as «bigoted».
The colourful clash between David Cameron and Chris Bryant continued today, when the shadow immigration secretary said the prime minister was acting like an «agitated fifteenth century pope».
There will be «no influx» of Bulgarians to the UK when immigration controls are lifted next year, said former prime minister Sergei Stanishev.
When David Cameron was prime minister Ms Morgan had threatened to resign over the idea, which would have forced teachers to check the immigration status of children and put the children of illegal immigrants to the bottom of the list for school places.
Shadow Europe minister, Pat Glass, did the same thing last week when she described a voter (courtesy of another live mic), as a «horrible racist» for complaining about the impacts of immigration.
O'Connor was appointed Minister for Employment Participation when the Rudd government was elected, and held a number of middle ranked portfolios until taking over from Chris Bowen as Minister for Immigration and Citizenship after the non-challenge to Julia Gillard's in March 2013.
Immigration minister Phil Woolas «crossed the line» when he accused independent statisticians of «sinister» motives in publishing embarrassing immigration figures, MPs saidImmigration minister Phil Woolas «crossed the line» when he accused independent statisticians of «sinister» motives in publishing embarrassing immigration figures, MPs saidimmigration figures, MPs said yesterday.
When it was revealed that the family of the drowned Syrian toddler had their refugee bid rejected by the Canadian government in the midst of one of the worst refugee crisis since WWII, Conservative immigration minister Chris Alexander got
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Some asylum seekers who would have received temporary comprehensive federal health coverage in the past were barred from such assistance last year when then immigration minister Jason Kenney adjusted eligibility.
Labour and Immigration Minister Erna Braun states that the «Can Work Be Safe When Home Isn't?»
Further, the Court has also invoked the CRC in recognizing the «importance of being attentive to the rights and best interests of children when decisions are made that relate to and affect their future» (Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 817, at para. 71).
The CSIC is not guaranteed to be the new regulating body; however, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has said the society can apply for the job when the upcoming competition begins.
Public discussion began in late 20045 when the CEO of New South Wales Native Title Services and member of the government - appointed Indigenous advisory body, the National Indigenous Council (NIC), 6 Mr Warren Mundine, issued a press release calling for changes to the tenure of Indigenous land to facilitate increased home ownership and business development.7 In February 2005, the federal Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs indicated that the Australian Government would contemplate changes to tenure in reforming the federal land rights legislation operating in the Northern Territory, the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth) 8
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