Heading into the final leg of his whirlwind trip to Switzerland and Morocco, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Tunisia's deposed president and his regime "are not welcome" on Canadian soil.
He won't come here. But if he did and cried refugee, he'd have a pretty good chance of being able to sta. And if not, he could drag process out so long that by that time he might be able to safely go home again.
"andyt" said He won't come here. But if he did and cried refugee, he'd have a pretty good chance of being able to sta. And if not, he could drag process out so long that by that time he might be able to safely go home again.
He has family in Montreal. Canada could have been a good place for him. That's why we needed to tell he's not welcome right away.
He won't come here. But if he did and cried refugee, he'd have a pretty good chance of being able to sta. And if not, he could drag process out so long that by that time he might be able to safely go home again.
He has family in Montreal. Canada could have been a good place for him. That's why we needed to tell he's not welcome right away.