Close X
Sunday, September 22, 2024
ADVT 
National

Health Minister Jane Philpott Signals Refugee Plan Will Be Announced Soon

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Nov, 2015 11:38 AM
    OTTAWA — Health Minister Jane Philpott says she hopes the government will have more details this week on its plan to bring in 25,000 refugees by the end of the year.
     
    Philpott says the government is working to address the urgent refugee crisis while being mindful of health and security concerns.
     
    The Liberal government has been under increased pressure to lay out a plan as it remains committed to the refugee timeline announced during the election campaign.
     
    "There's a lot being done behind the scenes," the minister said. "Canadians should have no doubt that work is being done. We want to be sure that the plan is responsible and orderly and that we will be able to give a very clear plan when we do make the details available."
     
    Philpott was also asked about security considerations in wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris, which left 129 people dead.
     
    The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant has claimed responsibility for the massacre.
     
    "There have always been security concerns," Philpott said. "So while Paris is a tragic situation ... we have always known there are risks involved in this but we have always said we will be responsible and we will be address those risks in a responsible way."
     
    Last week, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale indicated security screenings for Syrian refugees could possibly take place both overseas and on Canadian soil.
     
    The government also has to determine where it will conduct health screenings, though Philpott would not provide specifics on Monday.
     
    The minister, who is a physician, seems confident health concerns among the Syrian refugee population can be addressed.
     
    "Even something like tuberculosis, while it will exist, no doubt, in that population, the numbers are not high and it is a treatable illness," Philpott said. "It is something we will be able to detect and take care of right away."

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Film And TV Jobs In Nova Scotia In Rapid Decline Since Elimination Of Film Tax Credit: NDP

    Film And TV Jobs In Nova Scotia In Rapid Decline Since Elimination Of Film Tax Credit: NDP
    The number of film and TV jobs in Nova Scotia has plunged since the provincial government eliminated a key film tax credit in the spring, the opposition New Democrats said Tuesday.

    Film And TV Jobs In Nova Scotia In Rapid Decline Since Elimination Of Film Tax Credit: NDP

    Minnesota Transportation Commissioner Acquires Canadian Consulate General Residence For $1.65M

    Minnesota Transportation Commissioner Acquires Canadian Consulate General Residence For $1.65M
    Charlie Zelle confirmed Wednesday he purchased a five-bedroom, five bathroom Minneapolis lakeshore home that has been the Canadian consulate general official residence.

    Minnesota Transportation Commissioner Acquires Canadian Consulate General Residence For $1.65M

    Canada, Denmark Should Turn Hans Island Into A Condominium: Academics

    Canada, Denmark Should Turn Hans Island Into A Condominium: Academics
    Arctic experts from Canada and Denmark are proposing a novel solution to who controls an ice-bound speck of an island midway between the two countries.

    Canada, Denmark Should Turn Hans Island Into A Condominium: Academics

    Queen Elizabeth Grants Audience To Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

    Queen Elizabeth Grants Audience To Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
    The prime minister says he's looking forward to meeting and speaking with the Queen on his way to Malta near the end of the month.

    Queen Elizabeth Grants Audience To Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

    More Of Canada's Recent University Grads Overqualified For Their Jobs: Study

    More Of Canada's Recent University Grads Overqualified For Their Jobs: Study
    OTTAWA — A new report says a growing proportion of recent university graduates are overqualified for their jobs.

    More Of Canada's Recent University Grads Overqualified For Their Jobs: Study

    Bad Move For Canada? TPP's Rules On Intellectual Property Pulled Into Spotlight

    Bad Move For Canada? TPP's Rules On Intellectual Property Pulled Into Spotlight
    Concerns voiced by Jim Balsillie over the massive Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty have intensified scrutiny of the pact's intellectual-property provisions — and whether they represent a bad deal for Canada.

    Bad Move For Canada? TPP's Rules On Intellectual Property Pulled Into Spotlight