Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa—marching right now. Licensed workers, filling real gaps, paying taxes. Canada said "no" to a pathway. We're asking: what's the plan? @LenaMetlegeDiab@MarkJCarney#ExtendTS2023#AFairPathwayCanada
Feds’ reject Turkish earthquake survivors’ plea to stay in Canada; opposition MP, lawyers say decision is ‘discriminatory’ and ‘unfair.’ By @iremreports#cdnpoli
https://t.co/TTB7I7iKgq
İşte o soru ve Başbakan Mark Carney’nin cevabı!
TS2023’lülerin Work Permit’lerin iki yıl uzatılma talebiyle ilgili Oakville West Milletvekili Şima Açan’ın meclise sunduğu önergeye ve toplumun imzaladığı dilekçeye Kanada Hükümeti’nin, IRCC’nin cevap vermesi için süre 13 Haziran‘da doluyor.
Sizinle Başbakanın soruma verdiği cevabı sıcağı sıcağına paylaşıyorum. Rahatlıkla Türkçe’ye çevireceğinizden de eminim.😉
Şimdi binlerce kişi Başbakan’ın son günde bile dikkatine getirdiğim bu konuda, son 24 saatte alınacak kararı bekliyor!
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After the earthquakes, Canada opened its doors.
They came.
They worked.
They rebuilt their lives here.
Today, thousands are contributing, raising families, filling labour shortages
yet their status is running out.
Not because they failed.
Because the system hasn’t caught up.
This is the moment to act.
Sign before it’s too late.
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#StatusForAllCanada #cdnpoli #ImmigrationCanada
Unlocked | ‘We ask the government not to send us back to the ruins’: Turkish earthquake survivors call on feds to ease path to permanent residency. By @iremreports#cdnpoli
https://t.co/O2QnIv3Ya1
We came with hope.
We did the hardest jobs, paid our taxes, and followed the rules. Now we face uncertainty and debt, after doing everything asked of us. We didn’t come for help.
That shouldn’t be ignored.
@MarkJCarney@CBCNews@MarkJCarney@LenaMetlegeDiab@nkeung@iremreports
We came with hope.
We did the hardest jobs, paid our taxes, and followed the rules. Now we face uncertainty and debt, after doing everything asked of us. We didn’t come for help.We came to work and contribute.
That shouldn’t be ignored.
#TS2023#TS2023Extend@MarkJCarney@CBCNews
@AlperKirtil Thank you for raising this.
Thousands of families have been contributing to Canada for a year now, yet they are still living with uncertainty.
An extension and a clear pathway are not only fair, but necessary for their stability and for Canada’s future.
TS2023 was created after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake — a humanitarian lifeline for people who lost everything.
But what followed is the part Canada keeps overlooking:
The same newcomers who arrived seeking safety immediately filled workforce gaps during one of the tightest labour markets in Canadian history.
While Canada faced 1M+ job vacancies, and lost over 200,000 high-skill workers to the U.S. between 2016–21 — the fastest talent outflow rate in the G7 — TS2023 workers stepped into roles the economy couldn’t fill.
Even Halifax’s budget warned: ‘Retention is more important than attraction.’
Yet TS2023 workers — and even Ukrainian families who arrived through humanitarian pathways — still live with uncertainty.
Canada cannot afford a talent drain and a talent waste simultaneously.
Securing TS2023 isn’t generosity —
it’s the most economically rational and morally consistent decision Canada can make.”
@MarkJCarney@LenaMetlegeDiab@StephanieLevitz@althiaraj@TS2023OWP@nationalpost@TheHillTimes
Nous sommes venus au Canada avec de l’espoir. Nous avons travaillé dur, appris la culture et nous nous sommes adaptés. Nos enfants sont à l’école en train de construire leur avenir. Nous voulons simplement avoir la chance de rester. #TS2023#LetUsStay
@MarkJCarney A brief summary of what we, as TS2023 Open Work Permit holders, are doing in Canada and why we cannot return: We are a very small group here affected by an earthquake that impacted over 100 million people, and we are not a burden to Canada. #hearvoicets2023#Immigration