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Originally Posted by Addick
One can begin to identify another person's intent by analyzing how they approach the relevant subject matter. In the case of Premier Wall, like many posters in this thread he is approaching the topic knowing "how it cannot be done" and neglects to think "how it can be done". Is it that difficult to consider that Trudeau knows the government will be burdened and included adding the necessary resources into potential action plans?
As Premier wall asked Trudeau to suspend his plan before asking Trudeau if his plans includes a strategy to handle the increased burden on the system, I find it clear that he is using recent incidents to play on the fear of Canadians.
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You can't blame people for starting to be frustrated with the way this is going though. All they want is answers to very basic questions that the government should have known before they even opened their mouth on the number of people being allowed and the timeline. Not knowing the cost of this plan, who is going to pay for it, how it will be implemented and how they will keep those who represent a risk out are all things they should have been ready to answer on day one.
People have been asking about the plans for all of this, but all they get is told to trust them and that a plan is coming out soon, all while the days keep ticking away. Trudeau would gain a lot if he simply said he is listening to the concerns of Canadians and is extending the timeline. Global had a poll that showed only about 4% of respondents supported sticking to the plan to bring in 25k by the end of 2015.