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Canada Really Has to Reassess Which World Citizens It Is ‘Rescuing’

Canada Really Has to Reassess Which World Citizens It Is ‘Rescuing’
Kimberly Polman (C), who was repatriated to Canada from a detention camp in Syria after marrying an ISIS terrorist, is released from custody at provincial court in Chilliwack, B.C., on Oct. 27, 2022, having been granted bail pending a peace bond hearing. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
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When I was in high school I was quite proud to read that average Canadians, as well as the government of the day, were front and centre in the effort to bring Vietnamese “boat people” (as they were called then) to our shores.

Phil Gurski
Phil Gurski
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Phil Gurski spent 32 years working at Canadian intelligence agencies and is a specialist in terrorism. He is the author of six books on terrorism.
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