JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
WORLD POWERS IN THE LAST DAYS (END OF AGE OF GRACE NOT THE WORLD)
EUROPEAN UNION-KING OF WEST-DAN 9:26-27,DAN 7:23-24,DAN 11:40,REV 13:1-10
EGYPT-KING OF THE SOUTH-DAN 11:40
RUSSIA-KING OF THE NORTH-EZEK 38:1-2,EZEK 39:1-3
CHINA-KING OF THE EAST-DAN 11:44,REV 9:16,18
VATICAN-RELIGIOUS LEADER-REV 13:11-18,REV 17:4-5,9,18
WORLD TERRORISM
GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
LEVITICUS 26:16
16 I also will do this unto you; I will even appoint over you( sudden) terror(ISM), consumption, and the burning ague, that shall consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of heart: and ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.
GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)
ISAIAH 14:12-14
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)
JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)
UPDATE-NOVEMBER 26,2015-12:00AM
220 Syrian refugees heading to Gatineau by end of February-CBC – NOV 25,15-YAHOONEWS
A day after the federal government offered details on its Syrian refugee plan, the Quebec government revealed its own $29 million plan to take in thousands of refugees.Quebec will welcome more than 7,300 Syrians before the end of February. That includes more than 200 in the Gatineau area. One hundred will arrive in the region before New Year's Day, while another 120 will come in a second wave before February 29, 2016. Most will be government-assisted refugees (GARs); only 50 will be privately-sponsored refugees (PSRs). Gatineau Mayor Maxime Pednaud-Jobin said settlement agencies in his city had been prepared for as many as 800 and he was hoping to get around that many, saying he sees refugees as a net benefit for his community. "Some people look at the risk, we look at the advantage of welcoming those people." Local settlement agency Accueil Parrainage Outaouais had told the CBC it could take on 105 refugees before Christmas, so the number is well within its capacity."Gatineau has a reality, we have a retention rate of 98 per cent of the immigrants that come into Gatineau because the economy is good, because our community is very welcoming, so I think it gives us a little more of a responsibility to welcome them."All refugees will receive permanent residency visas and will be able to work when they arrive, however the federal government is asking GARs to take advantage of free language courses and job training during the first year when they will be receiving government assistance cheques.The Quebec government has a special arrangement with the federal government to handle its own refugee distribution, which is why it has released its numbers while other regions of the country are still waiting to hear from the federal government.In Ottawa, Mayor Jim Watson said he can only speculate on the total number of refugees coming there."Based on a per capita basis, we're expecting anywhere from 800 to 2,000 individuals we can accomodate."The first planes are expected to arrive in Montreal and Toronto beginning Dec. 1.
Premiers say they are happy to accept refugees, want to know details of funding-By The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 25,15-YAHOONEWS
Premiers across the country reiterated Wednesday that their governments are prepared to accept thousands of Syrian refugees, but some are raising questions about funding, particularly for housing.British Columbia Premier Christy Clark noted that Metro Vancouver's housing prices are the highest in the country and funding details still need to be worked out with the federal government."We hope that they'll be able to make sure that they have the funding in place to ensure that every refugee who settles has the strongest-possible chance of success in our province," Clark said Wednesday. "And that means not just settling in Vancouver, the most expensive housing market in the country, but to settle all across the province."Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger said he has raised concerns about rent with federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale."In some circumstances, the rents are going to be prohibitive so they took that under advisement," Selinger said in Brandon, Man.The federal government plans to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by the end of February, but a lot of specifics on how that will be accomplished haven't been spelled out.Health and security screening is to take place overseas before refugees are flown to Toronto and Montreal, largely on chartered aircraft, beginning in December.From there, they will fan out either to one of 36 cities that have settlement-services contracts with the federal government or to where their private sponsors are located. Temporary accommodation, if required, is to be provided by the military.Alberta is planning to take between 2,500 and 3,000 refugees spread between Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.The Alberta government says it has put up more than $1.2 million so far and Health Minister Sarah Hoffman said she will be asking the federal government for another $5 million to help cover costs for one year as Syrian families begin their new lives in Alberta.Quebec said it is prepared to accept 7,300 refugees — half before Dec. 31 and the rest by the end of next year.Pierre Moreau, the province's acting public security minister, said the plan calls for Ottawa to house new arrivals in federally operated welcome centres before they are relocated to one of 13 communities.Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil already announced in September that $29 million was being set aside for the refugees' arrival and integration. She said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has assured Quebec that additional financial resources will be made available as needed.In Nova Scotia, immigration officials said preparations continue, although the province doesn't know exactly how many refugees it will welcome.Prince Edward Island said 250 refugees are expected to arrive in that province. Premier Brad Wall said Saskatchewan is preparing for the arrival of about 850 refugees. Wall said the number is based on immigration proportions allotted to the provinces. He cautioned the figure has not yet been confirmed by the federal government.
No refugees will be processed at CFB Goose Bay, Yvonne Jones says-CBC – NOV 25,15-YAHOO NEWS
Labrador MP Yvonne Jones, who had been leading the charge to use facilities at 5 Wing Goose Bay to process Syrian refugees, says that will no longer be necessary in light of the federal government decision. The federal government announced its updated plan for bringing Syrian refugees in to the country on Tuesday, delaying its target of bringing 25,000 refugees to Canada by year's end. As well, officials are planning to put refugees through bases in Ontario and Quebec, with no immediate plans to use bases in other provinces. Only 10,000 refugees will now arrive by Dec. 31, with the rest arriving by March 2016. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday it's more important to "make sure it's done right."Jones was lobbying government to process as many as 1,000 Syrian refugees for entry in to Canada through 5 Wing Goose Bay.She said the support of families and organizations, as well as decreased numbers and screening changes, no longer made it necessary to use Canadian military resources to process refugees within the country." There's so many municipalities across Canada, and so many Canadian families that have reached out to take Syrian refugees, that at this stage we're not going to have to use the military bases and the facilities," she said Wednesday while speaking on CBC's Labrador Morning.The processing, screening, any required medical treatment and CSIS background checks will now be done in UN refugee camps in other countries before refugees arrive in the country. Jones happy with federal plan-Jones said she's still happy about the government's plan, even though 5 Wing Goose Bay not being included in the process."I did offer up 5 Wing Goose Bay, as I thought it was only right to do being a military base, if we were going to be processing and screening Syrian refugees in Canada," she said.Jones said Syrian refugees will arrive as Canadian citizens through Montreal and Toronto before disbursing to their new homes and communities.She added that any negative sentiment toward refugees was minor and only expressed by a few people through social media. She praised Newfoundlanders and Labradorians for their efforts and encouraged them to do even more to aid refugees."There [are] thousands of people in this province who have already stepped up to provide support and services, and that includes Labrador." Jones said that as the numbers of incoming refugees increase, the situation may change, but for right now the base will not be used to process or accommodate Syrian refugees.
Trudeau cites value of diversity as he promotes Syrian refugees to the world-By Bruce Cheadle, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 25,15-YAHOONEWS
LONDON, England, United Kingdom - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attempted to make a virtue of the hottest domestic issue on his plate Wednesday, using the international stage to pitch the Liberal government's Syrian refugee settlement plan as a shining global example."We have a responsibility — to ourselves and to the world — to show that inclusive diversity is a strength and a force that can vanquish intolerance, radicalism and hate," Trudeau said in a speech to a well-heeled crowd at Canada House in central London. Trudeau's politically charged appeal plumbed many of the themes of the October election that vaulted his Liberals to power and it came a day after his government revealed a revised timeline for accepting some 25,000 refugees fleeing civil war and Islamic terrorism in Syria.Rather than rush in all 25,000 by year end — as the Liberals promised during the election — the new plan calls for refugees to be identified and brought to Canada over the next three months.Speaking to reporters after his speech, Trudeau said the terrorist attacks in Paris two weeks ago raised public fears but he insisted security was "always at the heart" of the government's thoughts as it put together the settlement program.Not only is security a primary government responsibility, said Trudeau, "we were aware that people were going to raise security as a reason not to welcome refugees at all.""Getting this done right has always been what we are focused on."The message provided a sobering counterpoint to his morning audience with the Queen, where Trudeau presented his two youngest children Ella-Grace and Hadrien just as his own prime minister father, Pierre, had once introduced a young Justin to the monarch.The Queen greeted Trudeau with recognition, saying it was nice to see him again, "but under different circumstances.""I will say, you were much taller than me the last time we met," Trudeau replied, prompting a laugh from the 89-year-old monarch."Well, this is extraordinary to think of, isn't it?" she said.The Buckingham Palace visit leavened what is proving to be another heavy week of international diplomacy for the freshly minted Canadian leader.With the Syrian refugee file on the boil, events in the Middle East continue to spiral following the downing of a Russian fighter jet this week by Turkish forces.The British parliament votes Thursday on extending its aerial bombing campaign into Syria, while Trudeau campaigned on a promise to end the bombing runs of Canada's CF-18s.Trudeau's sweeping speech to a crowd that included Mark Carney, the Canadian governor of the Bank of England, a number of captains of industry and members of the House of Lords, attempted to wrap all his government's themes under a single banner: Diversity.He argued that a thriving middle class is the key to making Canada's diversity work."Economic disaster manifests itself in many ways," said Trudeau. "Fear and mistrust of others who are different is one of the most common, dangerous expressions."He said Canada faces a constant debate between those "who would have us retrench, close ranks, build walls" and those who recognize that the country's strength lies in its multicultural, polyglot nature.Trudeau also attempted to smooth the waters between Russia and Turkey, stating it's still not "entirely clear" what transpired in the airspace over the Turkish and Syrian borders."I certainly don't think that it's helpful to start off by me choosing to point fingers to one side or another," Trudeau said before heading to 10 Downing Street for an hour-long meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron.As he sat down with the Conservative U.K. leader, Trudeau noted they'd be discussing the "very real security concerns that we're all faced with around the world and at home."Trudeau is on his second whirlwind tour on the international summit circuit in as many weeks.He leaves the United Kingdom on Thursday for Valetta, Malta, where the 54-country Commonwealth is holding its leaders' summit.He said he's been encouraged by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. President Barack Obama to push some of the Commonwealth members to step up their ambition on fighting climate change. Some other member countries are only too aware of the dangers from rising sea levels posed by global warming and Malta's prime minister will hold a special session on the climate issue Friday.Trudeau and many of the other Commonwealth heads will then move on to France, where French President Francois Hollande has invited world leaders to open the 21st United Nations climate conference, or COP21, on Monday.
Ukraine airspace closed to Russian planes, gas flow stops-By EUOBSERVER-nov 25,15
Today, 17:55-Gazprom shut off gas supplies to Ukraine on Wednesday because of payment issues, according to Alexei Miller, the chief of the Russian company. According to Ukrainian PM Yatsenyuk, however, Ukraine itself decided to stop buying Russian gas. Yatsenyuk also announced Ukraine would close its airspace to Russian planes.
Putin responds to Turkey's downing of Russian jet by sending air-defence missiles to Syria-By Vladimir Isachenkov, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 25,15-YAHOONEWS
MOSCOW - In a move raising the potential threat of a Russia-NATO conflict, Russia said Wednesday it will deploy long-range air defence missiles to its base in Syria and destroy any target that may threaten its warplanes following the downing of a Russian military jet by Turkey.The incident was the first time in half a century that a NATO member shot down a Russian plane. If Russia responds by downing a Turkish plane, NATO member Turkey could proclaim itself under attack and ask the alliance for military assistance.Most observers believe that a direct military confrontation is unlikely, but that the shooting down of the plane will further fuel the Syrian conflict and complicate international peace efforts.The situation is also alarming because the Russian and Turkish presidents both pose as strong leaders and would be reluctant to back down and seek a compromise.The S-400 missiles, which Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered sent to the Hemeimeem air base in Syria's coastal province of Latakia, just 50 kilometres (30 miles) away from the border with Turkey, are capable of striking targets within a 400-kilometre (250-mile) range with deadly precision. The military also moved the navy missile cruiser Moskva closer to the shore to help protect Russian warplanes with its long-range Fort air defence system."It will be ready to destroy any aerial target posing a potential danger to our aircraft," Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said at a meeting with military officials. He also announced the severance of all military ties with Turkey and said that from now on, Russian bombers will always be escorted by fighters on combat missions over Syria.Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, director of the German Marshall Fund in Ankara, said it is possible Russia could down a Turkish plane." Turkish planes violate the Syrian border daily, either for reconnaissance flights or for anti-IS operations," he said. "In the same way that Turkey argues it has rules of engagement, Russia could also declare its own rules of engagement, saying it has the right to protect the skies of its ally."The Russian plane's downing marked a dramatic turnaround in relations between Russia and Turkey, who have proclaimed themselves to be "strategic partners" in the past and developed booming economic ties despite differences over Syria.Putin described the Turkish action as a "crime" and a "stab in the back," and called Turkey an "accomplice of terrorists." In a sign of the escalating tensions, protesters in Moscow hurled eggs and stones at the Turkish Embassy, breaking windows in the compound. Police cleared the area and made some arrests shortly after the protest began.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has often been compared to Putin for his authoritarian ways, said Wednesday that his country doesn't wish to escalate tensions with Russia.Speaking at an Organization of Islamic Cooperation economy meeting in Istanbul, Erdogan said Turkey favours "peace, dialogue and diplomacy." He defended his country's move to shoot down the plane saying: "No one should expect Turkey to stay silent to border violations or the violation of its rights."Putin has dismissed Turkey's claim that the Russian warplane intruded its airspace, voicing particular annoyance about Ankara turning to NATO instead of speaking to Russia, "as if it were us who shot down a Turkish plane." NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in turn said that the downing of the plane "highlights the need to strengthen mechanisms to avoid such incidents in the future.""We should not sleepwalk into unintended escalation," he wrote in an op-ed that is to be published Thursday and was made available to The Associated Press.Iran meanwhile lashed out at Turkey, with the official IRNA news agency quoting Presidednt Hassan Rouhani as saying Ankara is responsible for the heightened tensions in the region.One of the Russian pilots was killed by militants in Syria after bailing out, while his crewmate was rescued by Syrian army commandos and delivered in good condition to the Russian base early Wednesday. A Russian marine was also killed by the militants during the rescue mission.Speaking in televised comments from the Russian base in Syria, the surviving navigator of the downed plane, Capt. Konstantin Murakhtin, denied that his jet veered into Turkey's airspace "even for a single second." He also rejected Turkey's claim that it had issued repeated warnings to the Russian crew before shooting down the plane.Putin said the Foreign Ministry's warning for Russians not to visit Turkey was needed "because we can't exclude some other incidents following what happened yesterday and our citizens in Turkey could be in significant danger."Leading Russian tourist agencies have already suspended the sales of tour packages to Turkey, a significant blow to the country, which saw nearly 4.5 million Russian visitors last year, second only to German tourists.Osman Ayik, the head of the Turkish Hoteliers Federation, told Taraf newpaper Wednesday that a decline in Russian tourists visiting Turkey would be a "disaster" for the tourism sector.If Russia-Turkey tensions escalate further, both countries potentially could inflict significant pain on each other in many areas.Russia was the biggest source of Turkish imports last year, worth $25 billion, which mostly accounted for Russian gas supplies. Most Turkish exports to Russia are textiles and food, and Turkish construction companies have won a sizable niche of the Russian market.Unluhisarcikli said that along with economic moves, Russia may also increase its support to Syrian Kurdish groups, which have been fighting against IS but not against the Syrian regime. So far, Russia has refrained from doing so as not to anger Turkey, but now it could go ahead with plans to open an office in the Syrian Kurdish regions and supply arms to the fighters, Unluhisarcikli said.Analysts said Turkey doesn't have the option of closing the Turkish Straits to Russia, which has used the route that connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean to supply its forces in Syria. According to the Montreux Convention, which sets out international rules for using the straits, Turkey can only make the move if the two countries are formally at war.Even if Russia downs a Turkish plane, Ankara can't close the straits unless it formally declares war on Moscow, according to Giray Sadik of Ankara's Yildirim Beyazit University. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu sought to ease tensions Wednesday, calling Russia Turkey's "friend and neighbour" and insisting relations cannot be "sacrificed to accidents of communication." He told his party's lawmakers that Turkey didn't know the plane was brought down Tuesday was Russian until Moscow announced it.Turkey has informed the United Nations that two Russian planes disregarded warnings and violated Turkish airspace "to a depth of 1.36 miles and 1.15 miles in length for 17 seconds." Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov shrugged off the Turkish argument that its rules of engagement required it to shoot down the plane, pointing at the 2012 downing of a Turkish warplane by Syria in its airspace. He said Ankara argued in that case that a brief incursion wasn't reason to shoot down its jet. He also pointed at routine violations of Greece's airspace by Turkish combat planes.He said the Turkish action was a "planned provocation" and rejected his Turkish counterpart's proposal to meet at the sidelines of some international forum in the coming days to try to ease tensions.Before Tuesday's incident, Russia and the West appeared to be inching toward joining efforts to fight the Islamic State group following the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris and the Oct. 31 bombing of a Russian airliner over Egypt's Sinai desert. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for both attacks.The downing of the warplane came as French President Francois Hollande was visiting Washington prior to a trip to Moscow set for Thursday in a bid to narrow the rift between the West and Russia and agree on a joint action against the IS."On NATO's side, I think there is a strong desire not to jeopardize the diplomatic mission of President Hollande," said Bruno Lete, a senior analyst at the German Marshall Fund in Brussels.Lavrov said that Russia remains committed to efforts to try to negotiate a Syria peace deal, but emphasized the need to take action against the Islamic State group's sponsors. He accused Turkey of helping IS by buying oil from the group, and said that "terrorists" used Turkish territory to prepare terror attacks against other countries, which he didn't name.___Associated Press writers Suzan Fraser in Ankara, John-Thor Dahlburg in Brussels, Zeina Karam in Beirut, Nataliya Vasilyeva and Jim Heintz in Moscow contributed to this report.
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WORLD POWERS IN THE LAST DAYS (END OF AGE OF GRACE NOT THE WORLD)
EUROPEAN UNION-KING OF WEST-DAN 9:26-27,DAN 7:23-24,DAN 11:40,REV 13:1-10
EGYPT-KING OF THE SOUTH-DAN 11:40
RUSSIA-KING OF THE NORTH-EZEK 38:1-2,EZEK 39:1-3
CHINA-KING OF THE EAST-DAN 11:44,REV 9:16,18
VATICAN-RELIGIOUS LEADER-REV 13:11-18,REV 17:4-5,9,18
WORLD TERRORISM
GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
LEVITICUS 26:16
16 I also will do this unto you; I will even appoint over you( sudden) terror(ISM), consumption, and the burning ague, that shall consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of heart: and ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.
GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)
ISAIAH 14:12-14
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)
JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)
UPDATE-NOVEMBER 26,2015-12:00AM
220 Syrian refugees heading to Gatineau by end of February-CBC – NOV 25,15-YAHOONEWS
A day after the federal government offered details on its Syrian refugee plan, the Quebec government revealed its own $29 million plan to take in thousands of refugees.Quebec will welcome more than 7,300 Syrians before the end of February. That includes more than 200 in the Gatineau area. One hundred will arrive in the region before New Year's Day, while another 120 will come in a second wave before February 29, 2016. Most will be government-assisted refugees (GARs); only 50 will be privately-sponsored refugees (PSRs). Gatineau Mayor Maxime Pednaud-Jobin said settlement agencies in his city had been prepared for as many as 800 and he was hoping to get around that many, saying he sees refugees as a net benefit for his community. "Some people look at the risk, we look at the advantage of welcoming those people." Local settlement agency Accueil Parrainage Outaouais had told the CBC it could take on 105 refugees before Christmas, so the number is well within its capacity."Gatineau has a reality, we have a retention rate of 98 per cent of the immigrants that come into Gatineau because the economy is good, because our community is very welcoming, so I think it gives us a little more of a responsibility to welcome them."All refugees will receive permanent residency visas and will be able to work when they arrive, however the federal government is asking GARs to take advantage of free language courses and job training during the first year when they will be receiving government assistance cheques.The Quebec government has a special arrangement with the federal government to handle its own refugee distribution, which is why it has released its numbers while other regions of the country are still waiting to hear from the federal government.In Ottawa, Mayor Jim Watson said he can only speculate on the total number of refugees coming there."Based on a per capita basis, we're expecting anywhere from 800 to 2,000 individuals we can accomodate."The first planes are expected to arrive in Montreal and Toronto beginning Dec. 1.
Premiers say they are happy to accept refugees, want to know details of funding-By The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 25,15-YAHOONEWS
Premiers across the country reiterated Wednesday that their governments are prepared to accept thousands of Syrian refugees, but some are raising questions about funding, particularly for housing.British Columbia Premier Christy Clark noted that Metro Vancouver's housing prices are the highest in the country and funding details still need to be worked out with the federal government."We hope that they'll be able to make sure that they have the funding in place to ensure that every refugee who settles has the strongest-possible chance of success in our province," Clark said Wednesday. "And that means not just settling in Vancouver, the most expensive housing market in the country, but to settle all across the province."Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger said he has raised concerns about rent with federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale."In some circumstances, the rents are going to be prohibitive so they took that under advisement," Selinger said in Brandon, Man.The federal government plans to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by the end of February, but a lot of specifics on how that will be accomplished haven't been spelled out.Health and security screening is to take place overseas before refugees are flown to Toronto and Montreal, largely on chartered aircraft, beginning in December.From there, they will fan out either to one of 36 cities that have settlement-services contracts with the federal government or to where their private sponsors are located. Temporary accommodation, if required, is to be provided by the military.Alberta is planning to take between 2,500 and 3,000 refugees spread between Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.The Alberta government says it has put up more than $1.2 million so far and Health Minister Sarah Hoffman said she will be asking the federal government for another $5 million to help cover costs for one year as Syrian families begin their new lives in Alberta.Quebec said it is prepared to accept 7,300 refugees — half before Dec. 31 and the rest by the end of next year.Pierre Moreau, the province's acting public security minister, said the plan calls for Ottawa to house new arrivals in federally operated welcome centres before they are relocated to one of 13 communities.Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil already announced in September that $29 million was being set aside for the refugees' arrival and integration. She said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has assured Quebec that additional financial resources will be made available as needed.In Nova Scotia, immigration officials said preparations continue, although the province doesn't know exactly how many refugees it will welcome.Prince Edward Island said 250 refugees are expected to arrive in that province. Premier Brad Wall said Saskatchewan is preparing for the arrival of about 850 refugees. Wall said the number is based on immigration proportions allotted to the provinces. He cautioned the figure has not yet been confirmed by the federal government.
No refugees will be processed at CFB Goose Bay, Yvonne Jones says-CBC – NOV 25,15-YAHOO NEWS
Labrador MP Yvonne Jones, who had been leading the charge to use facilities at 5 Wing Goose Bay to process Syrian refugees, says that will no longer be necessary in light of the federal government decision. The federal government announced its updated plan for bringing Syrian refugees in to the country on Tuesday, delaying its target of bringing 25,000 refugees to Canada by year's end. As well, officials are planning to put refugees through bases in Ontario and Quebec, with no immediate plans to use bases in other provinces. Only 10,000 refugees will now arrive by Dec. 31, with the rest arriving by March 2016. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday it's more important to "make sure it's done right."Jones was lobbying government to process as many as 1,000 Syrian refugees for entry in to Canada through 5 Wing Goose Bay.She said the support of families and organizations, as well as decreased numbers and screening changes, no longer made it necessary to use Canadian military resources to process refugees within the country." There's so many municipalities across Canada, and so many Canadian families that have reached out to take Syrian refugees, that at this stage we're not going to have to use the military bases and the facilities," she said Wednesday while speaking on CBC's Labrador Morning.The processing, screening, any required medical treatment and CSIS background checks will now be done in UN refugee camps in other countries before refugees arrive in the country. Jones happy with federal plan-Jones said she's still happy about the government's plan, even though 5 Wing Goose Bay not being included in the process."I did offer up 5 Wing Goose Bay, as I thought it was only right to do being a military base, if we were going to be processing and screening Syrian refugees in Canada," she said.Jones said Syrian refugees will arrive as Canadian citizens through Montreal and Toronto before disbursing to their new homes and communities.She added that any negative sentiment toward refugees was minor and only expressed by a few people through social media. She praised Newfoundlanders and Labradorians for their efforts and encouraged them to do even more to aid refugees."There [are] thousands of people in this province who have already stepped up to provide support and services, and that includes Labrador." Jones said that as the numbers of incoming refugees increase, the situation may change, but for right now the base will not be used to process or accommodate Syrian refugees.
Trudeau cites value of diversity as he promotes Syrian refugees to the world-By Bruce Cheadle, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 25,15-YAHOONEWS
LONDON, England, United Kingdom - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attempted to make a virtue of the hottest domestic issue on his plate Wednesday, using the international stage to pitch the Liberal government's Syrian refugee settlement plan as a shining global example."We have a responsibility — to ourselves and to the world — to show that inclusive diversity is a strength and a force that can vanquish intolerance, radicalism and hate," Trudeau said in a speech to a well-heeled crowd at Canada House in central London. Trudeau's politically charged appeal plumbed many of the themes of the October election that vaulted his Liberals to power and it came a day after his government revealed a revised timeline for accepting some 25,000 refugees fleeing civil war and Islamic terrorism in Syria.Rather than rush in all 25,000 by year end — as the Liberals promised during the election — the new plan calls for refugees to be identified and brought to Canada over the next three months.Speaking to reporters after his speech, Trudeau said the terrorist attacks in Paris two weeks ago raised public fears but he insisted security was "always at the heart" of the government's thoughts as it put together the settlement program.Not only is security a primary government responsibility, said Trudeau, "we were aware that people were going to raise security as a reason not to welcome refugees at all.""Getting this done right has always been what we are focused on."The message provided a sobering counterpoint to his morning audience with the Queen, where Trudeau presented his two youngest children Ella-Grace and Hadrien just as his own prime minister father, Pierre, had once introduced a young Justin to the monarch.The Queen greeted Trudeau with recognition, saying it was nice to see him again, "but under different circumstances.""I will say, you were much taller than me the last time we met," Trudeau replied, prompting a laugh from the 89-year-old monarch."Well, this is extraordinary to think of, isn't it?" she said.The Buckingham Palace visit leavened what is proving to be another heavy week of international diplomacy for the freshly minted Canadian leader.With the Syrian refugee file on the boil, events in the Middle East continue to spiral following the downing of a Russian fighter jet this week by Turkish forces.The British parliament votes Thursday on extending its aerial bombing campaign into Syria, while Trudeau campaigned on a promise to end the bombing runs of Canada's CF-18s.Trudeau's sweeping speech to a crowd that included Mark Carney, the Canadian governor of the Bank of England, a number of captains of industry and members of the House of Lords, attempted to wrap all his government's themes under a single banner: Diversity.He argued that a thriving middle class is the key to making Canada's diversity work."Economic disaster manifests itself in many ways," said Trudeau. "Fear and mistrust of others who are different is one of the most common, dangerous expressions."He said Canada faces a constant debate between those "who would have us retrench, close ranks, build walls" and those who recognize that the country's strength lies in its multicultural, polyglot nature.Trudeau also attempted to smooth the waters between Russia and Turkey, stating it's still not "entirely clear" what transpired in the airspace over the Turkish and Syrian borders."I certainly don't think that it's helpful to start off by me choosing to point fingers to one side or another," Trudeau said before heading to 10 Downing Street for an hour-long meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron.As he sat down with the Conservative U.K. leader, Trudeau noted they'd be discussing the "very real security concerns that we're all faced with around the world and at home."Trudeau is on his second whirlwind tour on the international summit circuit in as many weeks.He leaves the United Kingdom on Thursday for Valetta, Malta, where the 54-country Commonwealth is holding its leaders' summit.He said he's been encouraged by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. President Barack Obama to push some of the Commonwealth members to step up their ambition on fighting climate change. Some other member countries are only too aware of the dangers from rising sea levels posed by global warming and Malta's prime minister will hold a special session on the climate issue Friday.Trudeau and many of the other Commonwealth heads will then move on to France, where French President Francois Hollande has invited world leaders to open the 21st United Nations climate conference, or COP21, on Monday.
Ukraine airspace closed to Russian planes, gas flow stops-By EUOBSERVER-nov 25,15
Today, 17:55-Gazprom shut off gas supplies to Ukraine on Wednesday because of payment issues, according to Alexei Miller, the chief of the Russian company. According to Ukrainian PM Yatsenyuk, however, Ukraine itself decided to stop buying Russian gas. Yatsenyuk also announced Ukraine would close its airspace to Russian planes.
Putin responds to Turkey's downing of Russian jet by sending air-defence missiles to Syria-By Vladimir Isachenkov, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 25,15-YAHOONEWS
MOSCOW - In a move raising the potential threat of a Russia-NATO conflict, Russia said Wednesday it will deploy long-range air defence missiles to its base in Syria and destroy any target that may threaten its warplanes following the downing of a Russian military jet by Turkey.The incident was the first time in half a century that a NATO member shot down a Russian plane. If Russia responds by downing a Turkish plane, NATO member Turkey could proclaim itself under attack and ask the alliance for military assistance.Most observers believe that a direct military confrontation is unlikely, but that the shooting down of the plane will further fuel the Syrian conflict and complicate international peace efforts.The situation is also alarming because the Russian and Turkish presidents both pose as strong leaders and would be reluctant to back down and seek a compromise.The S-400 missiles, which Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered sent to the Hemeimeem air base in Syria's coastal province of Latakia, just 50 kilometres (30 miles) away from the border with Turkey, are capable of striking targets within a 400-kilometre (250-mile) range with deadly precision. The military also moved the navy missile cruiser Moskva closer to the shore to help protect Russian warplanes with its long-range Fort air defence system."It will be ready to destroy any aerial target posing a potential danger to our aircraft," Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said at a meeting with military officials. He also announced the severance of all military ties with Turkey and said that from now on, Russian bombers will always be escorted by fighters on combat missions over Syria.Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, director of the German Marshall Fund in Ankara, said it is possible Russia could down a Turkish plane." Turkish planes violate the Syrian border daily, either for reconnaissance flights or for anti-IS operations," he said. "In the same way that Turkey argues it has rules of engagement, Russia could also declare its own rules of engagement, saying it has the right to protect the skies of its ally."The Russian plane's downing marked a dramatic turnaround in relations between Russia and Turkey, who have proclaimed themselves to be "strategic partners" in the past and developed booming economic ties despite differences over Syria.Putin described the Turkish action as a "crime" and a "stab in the back," and called Turkey an "accomplice of terrorists." In a sign of the escalating tensions, protesters in Moscow hurled eggs and stones at the Turkish Embassy, breaking windows in the compound. Police cleared the area and made some arrests shortly after the protest began.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has often been compared to Putin for his authoritarian ways, said Wednesday that his country doesn't wish to escalate tensions with Russia.Speaking at an Organization of Islamic Cooperation economy meeting in Istanbul, Erdogan said Turkey favours "peace, dialogue and diplomacy." He defended his country's move to shoot down the plane saying: "No one should expect Turkey to stay silent to border violations or the violation of its rights."Putin has dismissed Turkey's claim that the Russian warplane intruded its airspace, voicing particular annoyance about Ankara turning to NATO instead of speaking to Russia, "as if it were us who shot down a Turkish plane." NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in turn said that the downing of the plane "highlights the need to strengthen mechanisms to avoid such incidents in the future.""We should not sleepwalk into unintended escalation," he wrote in an op-ed that is to be published Thursday and was made available to The Associated Press.Iran meanwhile lashed out at Turkey, with the official IRNA news agency quoting Presidednt Hassan Rouhani as saying Ankara is responsible for the heightened tensions in the region.One of the Russian pilots was killed by militants in Syria after bailing out, while his crewmate was rescued by Syrian army commandos and delivered in good condition to the Russian base early Wednesday. A Russian marine was also killed by the militants during the rescue mission.Speaking in televised comments from the Russian base in Syria, the surviving navigator of the downed plane, Capt. Konstantin Murakhtin, denied that his jet veered into Turkey's airspace "even for a single second." He also rejected Turkey's claim that it had issued repeated warnings to the Russian crew before shooting down the plane.Putin said the Foreign Ministry's warning for Russians not to visit Turkey was needed "because we can't exclude some other incidents following what happened yesterday and our citizens in Turkey could be in significant danger."Leading Russian tourist agencies have already suspended the sales of tour packages to Turkey, a significant blow to the country, which saw nearly 4.5 million Russian visitors last year, second only to German tourists.Osman Ayik, the head of the Turkish Hoteliers Federation, told Taraf newpaper Wednesday that a decline in Russian tourists visiting Turkey would be a "disaster" for the tourism sector.If Russia-Turkey tensions escalate further, both countries potentially could inflict significant pain on each other in many areas.Russia was the biggest source of Turkish imports last year, worth $25 billion, which mostly accounted for Russian gas supplies. Most Turkish exports to Russia are textiles and food, and Turkish construction companies have won a sizable niche of the Russian market.Unluhisarcikli said that along with economic moves, Russia may also increase its support to Syrian Kurdish groups, which have been fighting against IS but not against the Syrian regime. So far, Russia has refrained from doing so as not to anger Turkey, but now it could go ahead with plans to open an office in the Syrian Kurdish regions and supply arms to the fighters, Unluhisarcikli said.Analysts said Turkey doesn't have the option of closing the Turkish Straits to Russia, which has used the route that connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean to supply its forces in Syria. According to the Montreux Convention, which sets out international rules for using the straits, Turkey can only make the move if the two countries are formally at war.Even if Russia downs a Turkish plane, Ankara can't close the straits unless it formally declares war on Moscow, according to Giray Sadik of Ankara's Yildirim Beyazit University. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu sought to ease tensions Wednesday, calling Russia Turkey's "friend and neighbour" and insisting relations cannot be "sacrificed to accidents of communication." He told his party's lawmakers that Turkey didn't know the plane was brought down Tuesday was Russian until Moscow announced it.Turkey has informed the United Nations that two Russian planes disregarded warnings and violated Turkish airspace "to a depth of 1.36 miles and 1.15 miles in length for 17 seconds." Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov shrugged off the Turkish argument that its rules of engagement required it to shoot down the plane, pointing at the 2012 downing of a Turkish warplane by Syria in its airspace. He said Ankara argued in that case that a brief incursion wasn't reason to shoot down its jet. He also pointed at routine violations of Greece's airspace by Turkish combat planes.He said the Turkish action was a "planned provocation" and rejected his Turkish counterpart's proposal to meet at the sidelines of some international forum in the coming days to try to ease tensions.Before Tuesday's incident, Russia and the West appeared to be inching toward joining efforts to fight the Islamic State group following the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris and the Oct. 31 bombing of a Russian airliner over Egypt's Sinai desert. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for both attacks.The downing of the warplane came as French President Francois Hollande was visiting Washington prior to a trip to Moscow set for Thursday in a bid to narrow the rift between the West and Russia and agree on a joint action against the IS."On NATO's side, I think there is a strong desire not to jeopardize the diplomatic mission of President Hollande," said Bruno Lete, a senior analyst at the German Marshall Fund in Brussels.Lavrov said that Russia remains committed to efforts to try to negotiate a Syria peace deal, but emphasized the need to take action against the Islamic State group's sponsors. He accused Turkey of helping IS by buying oil from the group, and said that "terrorists" used Turkish territory to prepare terror attacks against other countries, which he didn't name.___Associated Press writers Suzan Fraser in Ankara, John-Thor Dahlburg in Brussels, Zeina Karam in Beirut, Nataliya Vasilyeva and Jim Heintz in Moscow contributed to this report.
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