Jagmeet Singh calls for help for Ukraine in letter to Prime Minister
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh sent the Prime Minister the following letter:
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Canadians and people around the world are watching the invasion of Ukraine by Putin’s Russia in horror. People are worried about the safety of people in Ukraine, the state of the world and the impacts on their families here at home.
I spoke to many Ukrainian Canadians who are worried about their family and community members in Ukraine desperately trying to seek refuge from the war. Canada has an important role to play to help resettle those who are and will be seeking refuge. We must do everything possible to help people seeking safety from the threat of violence in Ukraine. And we must move much faster. As we have done in the past, the government should put forward a plan, working with provinces, territories and municipal governments, to take and help settle refugees. The Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship should convene a meeting with his counterparts quickly so we can start resettling people in Canada. There have been disturbing reports of discrimination faced by ethnic minorities when trying to cross the border seeking refuge from Putin’s war. Our team has heard a devastating story from an Afghan woman who resettled in Ukraine because of the
Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. Because of Russia’s invasion in Ukraine, she’s seeking refuge for her family again and had to walk hours to different borders in Ukraine less than 48 hours after giving birth, just to be rejected six times facing racial discrimination.
New Democrats are asking your government to provide support to ethnic minorities seeking refuge in Ukraine and ensure they have equal access to reach and cross borders, including Indian and African students, and members of the LGTBQ2s+ communities, who have faced discrimination in their attempts to find safety.
Sincerely, -Jagmeet Singh
MP Burnaby South
Leader, New Democratic Party of Canada Source: NDP Media Centre