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MADem

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28. Canada isn't looking for immigrants without skills. You've got to bring something to the table
Fri May 31, 2013, 02:02 AM
May 2013

in order to get in--either a specific skill or a willingness and ability to work hard in a needed sector and contribute to the economy, or a ton of money, enough to start a business and contribute to the economy. They don't want people who think they're going to waltz in and take advantage of their social programs.

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Kick. More ... Scuba May 2013 #1
This is why free college is so important newfie11 May 2013 #2
Free, or the availability of affordable loans and grants for tuition geckosfeet May 2013 #3
No grants newfie11 May 2013 #13
So did I. Students often can't even buy used textbooks any more Hekate May 2013 #25
That's terrible, I can't imagine the price of new books today newfie11 May 2013 #38
My son wants to take a class at the local CC this summer. MissB May 2013 #32
Your son and others coming up are the future of this country newfie11 May 2013 #37
Just wondering... whathehell May 2013 #5
The union did give my mom $250.00 newfie11 May 2013 #11
Wouldn't the Social Security have at least helped whathehell May 2013 #12
Lol newfie11 May 2013 #14
That bad, huh? whathehell May 2013 #16
I can't remember the exact amount newfie11 May 2013 #18
Oh, definitely not with today's tuition costs...I get that. n/t whathehell May 2013 #20
There used to be an SS college benefit for all dependent children of beneficiaries. HiPointDem May 2013 #21
I bet it is newfie11 May 2013 #22
yeah, it's getting hard to believe such things ever existed in these times. but they did, and not HiPointDem May 2013 #24
You know Ryan's family is wealthy, yes? Hassin Bin Sober May 2013 #35
I wasn't sure...I'd heard that he was, but then wondered why whathehell May 2013 #36
"have to" is the operative phrase here. Hassin Bin Sober May 2013 #39
Yes, that appears to be the case. whathehell May 2013 #40
I don't agree. MADem May 2013 #27
nyc had free college for ages, and california had near free college, and the people who benefited HiPointDem May 2013 #29
I'm not saying it should be over-the-top expensive, I think it should MADem May 2013 #30
that people 'back in the day' appreciated it demonstrates that being free doesn't make goods HiPointDem May 2013 #31
Well, back in the day, someone DID pay. MADem May 2013 #33
plenty of students lived on their own, and paid for their own lodging and food. HiPointDem May 2013 #34
The Little Fauntleroys I was talking about were fifth graders. MADem May 2013 #43
you made a claim: that people didn't appreciate free goods. i said that is not necessarily HiPointDem May 2013 #44
I don't agree. Zoeisright May 2013 #46
You do realize we pay for that. MADem May 2013 #48
From the article: in the US social mobility has decreased, in Canada and Europe it has increased. pampango May 2013 #4
harlem children's zone isn't a 'public investment'. it's part of education deform & privatization. HiPointDem May 2013 #23
One thing is certain Generic Other May 2013 #6
Boy, did you just describe the 'hipsters' who populate my nabe, closeupready May 2013 #47
"What are you going to DO, suckers? You NEED this piece of paper to even get yer foot in the door!" HughBeaumont May 2013 #7
+1 xchrom May 2013 #8
Access to tutoring TrogL May 2013 #9
A must read. JDPriestly May 2013 #10
Indeed. CanSocDem May 2013 #19
so the Mackenzie brothers had it right all those years ago hfojvt May 2013 #15
Take off, ya hoser ;) n/t PasadenaTrudy May 2013 #42
Reminds me of this right winger who called Thom Hartmann alp227 May 2013 #17
kick to read later nt grasswire May 2013 #26
Canada isn't looking for immigrants without skills. You've got to bring something to the table MADem May 2013 #28
k&r for the truth, however depressing it may be. n/t Laelth May 2013 #41
I'd love to. Worth considering, IMO - I love Canada. closeupready May 2013 #45
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