Fichier de travail (INPUT) : ./DUMP-TEXT/utf8_3-30.txt
Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8
Forme recherchée : 트랜스|トランス|性同一性障害|trans|брекзит|брексит|foreign|works|travailleurs|expatrié|trump|macron|daval|fleury|daube|plurital|mouvement|social|movement|industrial|action|anglicisme|وضعف|الانيه
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Ligne n°1 : #DebateWise » Feed DebateWise » Comments Feed DebateWise » Foreign
Ligne n°2 : workers should be given the right to vote in local elections where they ...- Ligne n°20 : You are here: Home / Debates / Foreign workers should be given the
Ligne n°21 : right to vote in local elections where they work ...- Ligne n°23 : Foreign workers should be given the right to vote in local elections where
Ligne n°24 : they work ...
Ligne n°26 : ... “Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite — motto of the French Revolution This- Ligne n°27 : debate is about the importance of recognizing in our social structures
Ligne n°28 : the fundamental equality of human beings, as human beings. It begs us ...
Ligne n°31 : ... nations have been plagued by protests, cross-cultural conflicts and- Ligne n°32 : other forms of social instability. Debate has raged over whose
Ligne n°33 : interests should prevail and even what it means to be European, and ...
Ligne n°36 : ... desirable, but necessary. If the global community is to move forward in- Ligne n°37 : peace and prosperity, we will first have to take definitive action to
Ligne n°38 : empower all citizens in our societies and to develop intercultural ...
Ligne n°47 : ... involve themselves with local matters. There are a wide range of- Ligne n°48 : benefits that can be gained when voting rights are given to foreign
Ligne n°49 : workers. Beyond affirming the universality of human rights, this ...
Ligne n°49 : ... workers. Beyond affirming the universality of human rights, this- Ligne n°50 : resolution will go far maintaining social stability, safeguarding
Ligne n°51 : economic growth, and promoting a peaceful global society. (It is ...- Ligne n°59 : 1. Allowing Foreign Workers to Vote in Local Elections would Help
Ligne n°60 : Maintain Social Stability ...
Ligne n°59 : ... 1. Allowing Foreign Workers to Vote in Local Elections would Help- Ligne n°60 : Maintain Social Stability
Ligne n°61 : 2. Granting Foreign Workers Suffrage would Protect Them from Human ...
Ligne n°60 : ... Maintain Social Stability- Ligne n°61 : 2. Granting Foreign Workers Suffrage would Protect Them from Human
Ligne n°62 : Exploitation ...
Ligne n°62 : ... Exploitation- Ligne n°63 : 3. Giving Foreign Workers the Right to Vote would Foster Global
Ligne n°64 : Equality ...
Ligne n°65 : ... 4. Economic Benefits – A Win-Win Proposal- Ligne n°66 : 5. Counter-Counterpoint: Social Stability + Economic Benefits
Ligne n°67 : 6. Counter-Counterpoint: Human Exploitation + Global Equality ...- Ligne n°78 : Allowing Foreign Workers to Vote in Local Elections would Help Maintain
Ligne n°79 : Social Stability ...
Ligne n°78 : ...Allowing Foreign Workers to Vote in Local Elections would Help Maintain- Ligne n°79 : Social Stability
Ligne n°88 : ... contribute to the society, would definitely ease out cultural tensions- Ligne n°89 : between the foreign workers and the society. In SQ, the limited worker
Ligne n°90 : rights of the foreign workers are enforcing the workers to resort to ...
Ligne n°89 : ... between the foreign workers and the society. In SQ, the limited worker- Ligne n°90 : rights of the foreign workers are enforcing the workers to resort to
Ligne n°91 : the solution of the desperate and disenfranchised – violent rebellion. ...
Ligne n°91 : ... the solution of the desperate and disenfranchised – violent rebellion.- Ligne n°92 : In France, where granting foreign workers suffrage has been
Ligne n°93 : controversial for 30 years, urban violence initiated in late 1970’s and ...
Ligne n°94 : ... has broken out again recently, exacerbated by apartheid in suburban- Ligne n°95 : communities. On August16, 2010, in the Tebrau Industrial area in
Ligne n°96 : Malaysia, workers from Nepal, Myanmar, Vietnam, and India working in a ...
Ligne n°102 : ... forced to live in for a very long time. The issue is not simply about a- Ligne n°103 : riot by foreign workers, but a fight for reasonable treatment and basic
Ligne n°104 : human rights. ...
Ligne n°105 : ... [[http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/08/21/prospering-sweat-and-bl- Ligne n°106 : ood-foreign-workers.html]] Providing foreign workers the right to vote
- Ligne n°106 : ood-foreign-workers.html]] Providing foreign workers the right to vote
Ligne n°107 : can easily avert such tragedies by allowing them legitimacy and a ...
Ligne n°109 : ... marginalized members of a society a healthy way to let their voices be- Ligne n°110 : heard. The opportunity to vote fosters social cohesion and a sense of
Ligne n°111 : belonging in local communities, reducing the pressures that lead to ...- Ligne n°116 : Social security has nothing to do with the minute foreign population.
- Ligne n°116 : Social security has nothing to do with the minute foreign population.
Ligne n°117 : Comparing small acts of violence to outburst for not having the ...
Ligne n°119 : ... problems such as terrorism and naxalism (for instance India). This does- Ligne n°120 : not mean that all of them are caused due to foreign hands who want to
Ligne n°121 : have the so called ‘equal’ status. Granting suffrage is a big task. It ...
Ligne n°123 : ... without realizing its magnitude.- Ligne n°124 : The basic fact that foreigners go to other countries is the need to
Ligne n°125 : make profits. As economics is the sole important factor on their mind, ...
Ligne n°126 : ... there seems to be no value in the proposition’s point that giving- Ligne n°127 : voting rights will enhance social cohesion. If given a say, the
Ligne n°128 : foreigners will press their point for only those laws which support ...
Ligne n°127 : ... voting rights will enhance social cohesion. If given a say, the- Ligne n°128 : foreigners will press their point for only those laws which support
Ligne n°129 : their cause of making profits. No social issues will be pondered upon. ...
Ligne n°128 : ... foreigners will press their point for only those laws which support- Ligne n°129 : their cause of making profits. No social issues will be pondered upon.
Ligne n°130 : It’s a problem-solution mismatch, as proposition clearly mentions such ...
Ligne n°132 : ... even if we ensure the right to vote. The move to provide suffrage for- Ligne n°133 : to the foreigners will remain an eye-wash as the foreigners will never
- Ligne n°133 : to the foreigners will remain an eye-wash as the foreigners will never
Ligne n°134 : be allowed to stand in the elections let alone win them. The point ...
Ligne n°137 : ... The resources of a country are limited and have to fulfill the- Ligne n°138 : unlimited needs of the people. When foreigners come and settle in the
Ligne n°139 : country, the same amount of resources have to support a larger number ...
Ligne n°142 : ... Japan’s example is worth quoting where the legislators have denied- Ligne n°143 : giving the voting rights to the foreigners.[1]
Ligne n°144 : [1] ...
Ligne n°145 : ... http://www.japantoday.com/category/lifestyle/view/japan-weighs-up-wheth- Ligne n°146 : er-to-give-foreign-residents-the-vote
- Ligne n°148 : Granting Foreign Workers Suffrage would Protect Them from Human Exploitation
- Ligne n°152 : Because foreign workers don’t have a voice in the society, this makes
Ligne n°153 : them vulnerable to abuse. Offering foreign workers a “voice” in the ...
Ligne n°152 : ... Because foreign workers don’t have a voice in the society, this makes- Ligne n°153 : them vulnerable to abuse. Offering foreign workers a “voice” in the
Ligne n°154 : society in which they live legitimizes their place within it, and makes ...
Ligne n°154 : ... society in which they live legitimizes their place within it, and makes- Ligne n°155 : them part of it. This gives a healthy outlet for foreign workers or
Ligne n°156 : even their children to express their opinions and participate as local ...
Ligne n°164 : ... Mauritius.[[http://www.howto.co.uk/abroad/living-in-paris/finding_emplo- Ligne n°165 : yment_2/]] Giving the foreign workers a voting right acknowledges their
Ligne n°166 : position as members of a community, and their rights as humans. In ...
Ligne n°172 : ... with the organization and resources of each state, of the economic,- Ligne n°173 : social, and cultural rights indispensable for his dignity and the free
Ligne n°174 : development of his personality. ...
Ligne n°174 : ... development of his personality.- Ligne n°175 : Foreign workers are inherently vulnerable to exploitation “…Many live
Ligne n°176 : and work in conditions described as akin to “modern slavery”, apart ...
Ligne n°196 : ... of the state and that to, not in electing all organs of the state. On- Ligne n°197 : the point of “gives a outlet for foreign workers to express their
Ligne n°198 : opinions and participate as local citizens without posing any threat to ...
Ligne n°202 : ... that many countries still don’t have dual citizenship and how many- Ligne n°203 : foreign workers would risk losing their citizenship just to earn the
Ligne n°204 : right to vote remains to be seen. Although all the foreign workers ...
Ligne n°203 : ... foreign workers would risk losing their citizenship just to earn the- Ligne n°204 : right to vote remains to be seen. Although all the foreign workers
Ligne n°205 : enjoy all the recognized basic human rights and still if they are ...
Ligne n°206 : ... marginalized and discriminated, the government should first take stern- Ligne n°207 : action against such acts and ensure that they enjoy a decent life
Ligne n°208 : rather than extending voting rights which would hardly have an impact ...- Ligne n°217 : Giving Foreign Workers the Right to Vote would Foster Global Equality
- Ligne n°221 : Compared to the past years where there was little interaction between
Ligne n°222 : nations, understanding of different cultures have grown significantly ...
Ligne n°222 : ... nations, understanding of different cultures have grown significantly- Ligne n°223 : in the modern society. The world that we live has more interaction
Ligne n°224 : between different cultures. However, we still see conflicts between ...
Ligne n°230 : ... in community decisions. This means that we would be embracing these- Ligne n°231 : foreign workers and accepting them more into our society, increasing
Ligne n°232 : overall peace in the society. ...
Ligne n°236 : ... of local citizenship from national sovereign elections aimed to advance- Ligne n°237 : through recognition of local suffrage for foreign residents. The
Ligne n°238 : majority of European countries have now advanced in that way, but some ...
Ligne n°241 : ... European countries like Ireland and Sweden have implemented political- Ligne n°242 : integration of foreign workers by granting local voting rights to
Ligne n°243 : foreign workers. French parties and human rights organizations began to ...
Ligne n°242 : ... integration of foreign workers by granting local voting rights to- Ligne n°243 : foreign workers. French parties and human rights organizations began to
Ligne n°244 : discuss the possibility of extending voting rights to foreign ...
Ligne n°243 : ... foreign workers. French parties and human rights organizations began to- Ligne n°244 : discuss the possibility of extending voting rights to foreign
Ligne n°245 : residents. In the early 1970s, the most important argument was the ...
Ligne n°245 : ... residents. In the early 1970s, the most important argument was the- Ligne n°246 : claim for equality between foreigners and French people, a universal
Ligne n°247 : conception of equality suggested that there should be no difference ...
Ligne n°247 : ... conception of equality suggested that there should be no difference- Ligne n°248 : between foreigners and nationals in the access to the political scene.
Ligne n°249 : The human equality is essential to the democratic principles, which the ...
Ligne n°257 : ... significant bearing on the society in the future; a society which the- Ligne n°258 : foreign workers may never be able to call as their own (we all are
Ligne n°259 : aware of how deep rooted nationalistic tendencies can be, irrespective ...
Ligne n°267 : ... which the proposition are so intently espousing. What if, in the- Ligne n°268 : process of making the foreign workers comfortable and at home, we end
Ligne n°269 : up igniting our own workforce? What if the reverse discrimination ...
Ligne n°271 : ... basis of minority being favoured over the majority nationals? It would- Ligne n°272 : lead to an overall decimation of our local industrial and labour force
Ligne n°273 : which is inimical to any country’s economic, social and political ...
Ligne n°272 : ... lead to an overall decimation of our local industrial and labour force- Ligne n°273 : which is inimical to any country’s economic, social and political
Ligne n°274 : interests. ...
Ligne n°274 : ... interests.- Ligne n°275 : We totally agree on the point that a foreign workforce is essential for
Ligne n°276 : any country’s economy; however our basic stand remains that should they ...
Ligne n°283 : ... incorporated, but so far as governance issues are concerned, lets keep- Ligne n°284 : these cocooned from foreigners.
- Ligne n°290 : Currently, around 150,000 foreign workers come to Canada annually[1],
Ligne n°291 : and for the duration of their residence, they are shut off from local ...
Ligne n°291 : ... and for the duration of their residence, they are shut off from local- Ligne n°292 : politics. As we have described, granting foreign workers voting rights
Ligne n°293 : will prevent marginalization, unnecessary violence and violation of ...
Ligne n°295 : ... informed citizens should consider: the great mutual economic benefits- Ligne n°296 : brought by foreign workers and the desirability of welcoming skilled
Ligne n°297 : workers to fill identified shortages. ...
Ligne n°297 : ... workers to fill identified shortages.- Ligne n°298 : Foreign workers have always been vulnerable to exploitation because
Ligne n°299 : they lack the rights of recognized citizens. Offering them a sanctioned ...
Ligne n°299 : ... they lack the rights of recognized citizens. Offering them a sanctioned- Ligne n°300 : place in the social and political fabric of their communities will no
Ligne n°301 : doubt go far to encouraging them to leave behind the rights and ...
Ligne n°302 : ... privileges of national citizenship in order to fill the demands of- Ligne n°303 : global job markets. This works as a double benefit for the countries
Ligne n°304 : that welcome them, by improving the economy and creating more jobs. ...
Ligne n°304 : ... that welcome them, by improving the economy and creating more jobs.- Ligne n°305 : It is important to be clear that foreign workers are not “taking jobs”
Ligne n°306 : from national workers, because hiring laws require the companies hiring ...
Ligne n°312 : ... general.- Ligne n°313 : Rather than “taking jobs”, foreign workers are a valuable resource.
Ligne n°314 : They fill gaps in the market, and have the potential to create more ...
Ligne n°315 : ... jobs in the long term.- Ligne n°316 : By offering foreign workers a legitimized place in society, we
Ligne n°317 : recognize the value of their skills, the important role they play, ...
Ligne n°328 : ... the West which is crying out that their jobs are being ‘taken’ by- Ligne n°329 : foreigners. I just wish they had as open minds as our worthy opponents.
Ligne n°330 : No, wait a minute. Our worthy opponents are the West. They have just ...
Ligne n°330 : ... No, wait a minute. Our worthy opponents are the West. They have just- Ligne n°331 : made an argument so contrary to their foreign policy, I hope I might be
Ligne n°332 : forgiven for considering it a typographical error. ...
Ligne n°332 : ... forgiven for considering it a typographical error.- Ligne n°333 : The reason for granting jobs to foreigners is not as the proposition
Ligne n°334 : puts it, “to fill the demands of the global job markets.” It is done ...
Ligne n°335 : ... because in a capitalist economy cheap labour is a boon. An Asian, for- Ligne n°336 : example, will be willing to do the same work for a fraction of the
Ligne n°337 : salary. This is why they are hired so easily and in such large numbers. ...
Ligne n°338 : ... Now if voting rights are added to the benefits given to immigrants and- Ligne n°339 : foreigners, this will encourage even more immigration, thereby leading
Ligne n°340 : to further loss of jobs for natives. The proposition makes the argument ...
Ligne n°342 : ... national workers with appropriate skill are not available for such- Ligne n°343 : jobs”. Does this mean that every foreign software engineer or human
Ligne n°344 : resource manager who is hired abroad possess some skill that domestic ...- Ligne n°355 : Counter-Counterpoint: Social Stability + Economic Benefits
- Ligne n°359 : Social security has nothing to do with our contention. Granting
Ligne n°360 : suffrage would peacefully quell social insurrections and keep our ...
Ligne n°359 : ... Social security has nothing to do with our contention. Granting- Ligne n°360 : suffrage would peacefully quell social insurrections and keep our
Ligne n°361 : society STABLE ...
Ligne n°361 : ... society STABLE- Ligne n°362 : Opposition mentioned why foreigners go overseas to work. However, the
Ligne n°363 : workers pick fruit not for profit alone, but for better conditions than ...
Ligne n°365 : ... We all believe that it is unacceptable to take exploit humans. In order- Ligne n°366 : to protect the socially vulnerable workers, we must go beyond offering
Ligne n°367 : theoretical rights and empower them to look after themselves. ...
Ligne n°369 : ... businesses like hotels. Skillful ones fill the high sectors that boost- Ligne n°370 : the host’s economy and reduce unemployment rate. Foreign workers bring
Ligne n°371 : a wide range of skills and experiences, and knowledge about different ...
Ligne n°372 : ... markets around the world. Keppel and SembCorp for instance, hire 20,000- Ligne n°373 : people. These jobs wouldn’t exist without the foreign workers, and vice
Ligne n°374 : versa. ...
Ligne n°374 : ... versa.- Ligne n°375 : [[http://barangaysingapore.com/immigration/singapore-needs-more-foreign
Ligne n°376 : -workers-in-order-to-grow/]] ...
Ligne n°377 : ... Many who work overseas are frustrated with limited rights and little- Ligne n°378 : interaction in the society. The Opposition said the West enjoys flows
Ligne n°379 : of highly skilled Indian workers; but this won’t be true forever with ...
Ligne n°381 : ... rights to overseas where their voices are unheard- Ligne n°382 : The Opposition then misconstrues that foreign workers would only vouch
Ligne n°383 : for their economic profits. However, it doesn’t matter if the workers ...
Ligne n°383 : ... for their economic profits. However, it doesn’t matter if the workers- Ligne n°384 : want to discuss social issues. The point of giving them suffrage is to
Ligne n°385 : sanction their value by granting civil rights. ...
Ligne n°385 : ... sanction their value by granting civil rights.- Ligne n°386 : Our issue is not whether or not the foreign workers can win the
Ligne n°387 : elections. We should focus on how the workers need a voice in issues ...
Ligne n°389 : ... struggling to communicate with her parents- Ligne n°390 : Foreign workers, as the Opposition kindly noted, are a minority.
Ligne n°391 : Illegal and legal immigrants deplete more resources than foreign worke ...
Ligne n°390 : ... Foreign workers, as the Opposition kindly noted, are a minority.- Ligne n°391 : Illegal and legal immigrants deplete more resources than foreign worke
- Ligne n°395 : The proposition is speaking of social stability sans security. This is
Ligne n°396 : ridiculous as stability is unimaginable without security. Further, the ...
Ligne n°397 : ... proposition has not explained as to how the granting of suffrage would- Ligne n°398 : peacefully quell social insurrections. The fact that foreigners are
- Ligne n°398 : peacefully quell social insurrections. The fact that foreigners are
Ligne n°399 : being granted voting rights will never go down well with the natives ...
Ligne n°413 : ... The proposition pointlessly talks about “empowering the workers to look- Ligne n°414 : after themselves”. Even after granting the suffrage if the foreign
Ligne n°415 : workers have to look after themselves, then what is the use of granting ...
Ligne n°419 : ... The proposition has nowhere tried to explain as to how the issue of- Ligne n°420 : granting suffrage to foreign workers will help. It is out of proportion
Ligne n°421 : what the proposition is trying to mean by citing the issue of the ...
Ligne n°421 : ... what the proposition is trying to mean by citing the issue of the- Ligne n°422 : foreign workforce. True that the foreign workers bring wide range of
- Ligne n°422 : foreign workforce. True that the foreign workers bring wide range of
Ligne n°423 : skill and experience with them but how is it related to voting rights? ...- Ligne n°431 : Opp has stated that local elections do not include foreign workers in
Ligne n°432 : minor decisions, but let them make big policy decisions. We beg the opp ...
Ligne n°434 : ... in India, or any country at all, as we know of none. Their worry is- Ligne n°435 : that nationalistic values will not let foreign workers feel a sense of
Ligne n°436 : belonging, but by giving them voting rights, we will help them feel ...
Ligne n°441 : ... have also claimed that we need to keep the workforce happy. By- Ligne n°442 : providing foreign workers- a part of the workforce- with voting rights,
Ligne n°443 : we will make them happy and include them in small decision making. Once ...
Ligne n°447 : ... federal. This means that the things that affect the community, not the- Ligne n°448 : overall society will be voted by foreign workers. Lastly, we aren’t
Ligne n°449 : putting foreign workers “on a higher pedestal” because citizens get ...
Ligne n°448 : ... overall society will be voted by foreign workers. Lastly, we aren’t- Ligne n°449 : putting foreign workers “on a higher pedestal” because citizens get
Ligne n°450 : more benefits still, including federal voting rights. ...
Ligne n°464 : ... The approach adopted by the proposition is too simplistic for believing- Ligne n°465 : that by granting voting rights to foreign workers everything will fall
Ligne n°466 : in place. ...
Ligne n°468 : ... people from Asia and Middle East and stop eying them through the prism- Ligne n°469 : of suspicion. The racist attacks directed against the foreign people
Ligne n°470 : should stop and the government should take stern action against the ...
Ligne n°469 : ... of suspicion. The racist attacks directed against the foreign people- Ligne n°470 : should stop and the government should take stern action against the
Ligne n°471 : perpetrators of these attacks. This will make the foreign workers ...
Ligne n°470 : ... should stop and the government should take stern action against the- Ligne n°471 : perpetrators of these attacks. This will make the foreign workers
Ligne n°472 : content and instill a sense of belonging since they would be sure that ...
Ligne n°473 : ... the government of that country is taking steps to help them even though- Ligne n°474 : they are not natives. If common prudence were to prevail, a foreign
Ligne n°475 : worker would first expect that there is no anti-foreign propaganda and ...
Ligne n°474 : ... they are not natives. If common prudence were to prevail, a foreign- Ligne n°475 : worker would first expect that there is no anti-foreign propaganda and
Ligne n°476 : that he is not tortured at the hands of the natives. The issue of ...
Ligne n°478 : ... has had racist angles. The proposition should understand the ground- Ligne n°479 : realities rather than assuming that “by providing foreign workers –
Ligne n°480 : with voting rights – we will make them happy”. ...- Ligne n°499 : Opp’s theme is granting foreign workers (FW) suffrage wouldn’t solve,
Ligne n°500 : but exacerbate the SQ. FW aren’t interested in society, and they’re ...
Ligne n°505 : ... national sovereignty are the disads, and there are other ways to make- Ligne n°506 : foreign workers happy. Further, the sole goal of the FW is better
Ligne n°507 : chances in life, so they should be satisfied. ...
Ligne n°507 : ... chances in life, so they should be satisfied.- Ligne n°508 : Prop explained that suffrage for FW will help maintain social
Ligne n°509 : stability, decrease human exploitation, enhance global equality, and ...
Ligne n°510 : ... benefit the economy. Violent protests had become a weapon against- Ligne n°511 : exploitation. The resolution will reduce social imbalance in SQ by
Ligne n°512 : including FW’s voices in the community. Suffrage will give them a voice ...
Ligne n°520 : ... for standing up for their rights, but don’t know how to deal with it;- Ligne n°521 : this leads to social instability like France, where violent protests
Ligne n°522 : are used to alert the society. FW can avoid these if they had a voice ...
Ligne n°529 : ... markets where they’re needed. This encourages FW to fill demands of- Ligne n°530 : global job markets in foreign states. In the utilitarian aspect, this
Ligne n°531 : works as a double benefit for the host nation since the FW improve the ...
Ligne n°530 : ... global job markets in foreign states. In the utilitarian aspect, this- Ligne n°531 : works as a double benefit for the host nation since the FW improve the
Ligne n°532 : economy by filling job gaps while creating more jobs as the economy ...
Ligne n°542 : ... It ultimately stops exploitation, violent protests and promotes- Ligne n°543 : cultural interaction, while improving the economy and increasing
Ligne n°544 : employment rates. Hence, passing this resolution is not only a sensible ...
Ligne n°554 : ... democracy and citizen. The proposition concedes that common prudence- Ligne n°555 : and legal codes provide no scope to foreigners as British legislation
Ligne n°556 : did in past. To the concept of equality, the opposition responds that ...
Ligne n°564 : ... religion. Historical and economical factors are important. Hence it is- Ligne n°565 : aptly clear that foreigners, who are only a diminutive section of the
Ligne n°566 : society, do not identify themselves with all these characteristics. ...
Ligne n°579 : ... Giving of suffrage will be effective if all nations follow it; which- Ligne n°580 : cannot feasibly be done. If nation A gives foreigners of nation B this
Ligne n°581 : right and nation B doesn’t give the same to foreigners of A in B, then ...
Ligne n°580 : ... cannot feasibly be done. If nation A gives foreigners of nation B this- Ligne n°581 : right and nation B doesn’t give the same to foreigners of A in B, then
Ligne n°582 : relations between the two are bound to be affect ...
Ligne n°590 : ... years. According to the Opposition’s logic these people are technically- Ligne n°591 : citizens, yet they stated that foreign workers do not identify
Ligne n°592 : themselves with those characteristics. Since those immigrants and ...
Ligne n°592 : ... themselves with those characteristics. Since those immigrants and- Ligne n°593 : foreign workers differ only by their title and their reason of
Ligne n°594 : residence, who is to say that the immigrants possess those ...
Ligne n°594 : ... residence, who is to say that the immigrants possess those- Ligne n°595 : “characteristics” and the foreign workers do not? To be honest,
Ligne n°596 : Canadian society is a melting pot, composed of citizens who were all ...
Ligne n°597 : ... once immigrants themselves. Therefore, the division between citizens- Ligne n°598 : and foreign workers is not as distinct as side Opposition claims. Our
Ligne n°599 : underlying intention is to make those workers feel welcome in society ...
Ligne n°602 : ... We do concede that the title “community citizenship” does not exist,- Ligne n°603 : but the concept does. Those foreign workers can be regarded as
Ligne n°604 : “community citizens” because they form the society and contribute to ...
Ligne n°604 : ... “community citizens” because they form the society and contribute to- Ligne n°605 : the community, as the Opposition acknowledged that “a foreign workforce
Ligne n°606 : is essential for any country’s economy.” Many countries offer ...
Ligne n°606 : ... is essential for any country’s economy.” Many countries offer- Ligne n°607 : legally-protected rights to foreign workers from countries that do not
Ligne n°608 : offer similar protection to workers, as many of them do not recruit ...
Ligne n°608 : ... offer similar protection to workers, as many of them do not recruit- Ligne n°609 : foreign workers. This is not about reciprocity; it is about supply and
Ligne n°610 : demand. If we recruit foreign workers because we feel the need to, then ...
Ligne n°609 : ... foreign workers. This is not about reciprocity; it is about supply and- Ligne n°610 : demand. If we recruit foreign workers because we feel the need to, then
Ligne n°611 : we have the moral responsibility to protect them, as well as the ...
Ligne n°612 : ... practical motivation to attract them. Thus we the Proposition believe- Ligne n°613 : that granting suffrage to foreign workers, while also acknowledging
Ligne n°614 : that this would not implement definite global equality, but take a step ...
Ligne n°622 : ... Opposition would like to submit ‘immigration’ as point which cannot be- Ligne n°623 : ignored in the present context of the debate as foreign nationals who
Ligne n°624 : come without legal work permit and stay in the country and work there, ...
Ligne n°637 : ... Therefore giving right to vote whether it be local election or national- Ligne n°638 : elections to foreign nationals specially in case of immigrants is
Ligne n°639 : disrespect to all the citizens of that particular country who have ...
Ligne n°648 : ... national citizenship, and would certainly have the right to vote in- Ligne n°649 : local elections. Nations do not allow foreign workers to take their own
Ligne n°650 : citizens’ jobs. Canada lacks staffs for certain jobs, in Fraser valley; ...
Ligne n°651 : ... there are 250 open spaces for nurses. Since we can’t find workers in- Ligne n°652 : Canada, we allow foreign workers to work in specific jobs. This is how
Ligne n°653 : foreign workers never “hamper the interest of the citizens of the ...
Ligne n°652 : ... Canada, we allow foreign workers to work in specific jobs. This is how- Ligne n°653 : foreign workers never “hamper the interest of the citizens of the
Ligne n°654 : country in terms of job employment”, but are actually benefits. ...
Ligne n°654 : ... country in terms of job employment”, but are actually benefits.- Ligne n°655 : Suggesting that granting foreign workers the right to vote in local
Ligne n°656 : elections is linked to granting amnesty to criminals is absurd. We need ...
Ligne n°656 : ... elections is linked to granting amnesty to criminals is absurd. We need- Ligne n°657 : to acknowledge that foreign workers have legally obtained temporary
Ligne n°658 : work visas in a country. As we are discussing people who have entered a ...
Ligne n°659 : ... country legally, criminal activity is therefore not an issue.- Ligne n°660 : Is patriotism necessary to vote in local elections? Certainly, foreign
Ligne n°661 : workers want a voice in the community. The issues for which their votes ...
Ligne n°662 : ... would be casted directly link to their lives, not the country as a- Ligne n°663 : whole. Most of the time, foreign workers are alienated from the
Ligne n°664 : community. Giving them a vote in local elections would give them a ...
Ligne n°664 : ... community. Giving them a vote in local elections would give them a- Ligne n°665 : voice for the issues that directly affect them. Granting foreign
Ligne n°666 : workers suffrage does not create a “short cut top the land of ...
Ligne n°667 : ... opportunity”. It creates a sense of belonging and equality with their- Ligne n°668 : coworkers; creating peace in the workspace and in the country as a
Ligne n°669 : whole. ...
Ligne n°669 : ... whole.- Ligne n°670 : Foreign workers’ goal is not to create “a state of political turmoil in
Ligne n°671 : the country”. Even if they were able to do so (which they are not, as ...
Ligne n°672 : ... it is only local elections they are allowed to vote), where would the- Ligne n°673 : desire come from? People who are working in a foreign country do so
Ligne n°674 : since they have chosen to be there. Whether it is temporary or ...
Ligne n°692 : ... How can the proposition assume that only by giving voting rights the- Ligne n°693 : interest of the foreign workers are going to be protected? Each State
Ligne n°694 : strives to secure the rights of the immigrant workers by legislations ...
Ligne n°695 : ... and bilateral agreements. Going by the proposition’s take if voting- Ligne n°696 : rights are granted, no State would ever welcome any foreign workers as
Ligne n°697 : the politics of the local elections would gain an international outlook ...
Ligne n°717 : ... only should inherent characteristics NOT contribute to who can have- Ligne n°718 : suffrage, but also, this is the main reason why social instability is
Ligne n°719 : at large; people ignoring the ‘foreigners’ because they aren’t of equal ...
Ligne n°718 : ... suffrage, but also, this is the main reason why social instability is- Ligne n°719 : at large; people ignoring the ‘foreigners’ because they aren’t of equal
Ligne n°720 : national status. We agree that human rights and suffrage are different, ...
Ligne n°724 : ... Firstly, we have proven theoretical rights on documents are not enough- Ligne n°725 : to protect the foreign workers from being exploited. Secondly we ask,
Ligne n°726 : how does preventing exploitation which leads to social instability have ...
Ligne n°725 : ... to protect the foreign workers from being exploited. Secondly we ask,- Ligne n°726 : how does preventing exploitation which leads to social instability have
Ligne n°727 : a negative effect on a state’s soft-power? ...
Ligne n°727 : ... a negative effect on a state’s soft-power?- Ligne n°728 : Their locals and foreigners ratio argument can be easily torn down by
Ligne n°729 : the fact that hiring laws prevent countries from “senselessly” inviting ...
Ligne n°729 : ... the fact that hiring laws prevent countries from “senselessly” inviting- Ligne n°730 : a wave of foreign workers, and if a state wants to bring in foreign
- Ligne n°730 : a wave of foreign workers, and if a state wants to bring in foreign
Ligne n°731 : workers, it needs to prove that no other nationals can do the job that ...
Ligne n°731 : ... workers, it needs to prove that no other nationals can do the job that- Ligne n°732 : needs to be filled. However, if the odd scenario of foreigners
Ligne n°733 : overpowering the locals was to happen, it would not cause civil strife ...
Ligne n°734 : ... or hamper the relations between countries. It would be another step- Ligne n°735 : towards global peace because more foreigners mean more understanding of
Ligne n°736 : diverse cultures. With this we can prevent discrimination and ...
Ligne n°750 : ... than an invisible ghost. The proposition has just stated that granting- Ligne n°751 : the rights will bring social stability and keep the foreign workers
- Ligne n°751 : the rights will bring social stability and keep the foreign workers
Ligne n°752 : “happy”. ...
Ligne n°765 : ... immigration?- Ligne n°766 : (f) How is voting by foreign workers part of the basic human right?
Ligne n°767 : (g) What is the rationale of deliberating on “community rights” without ...
Ligne n°769 : ... The opposition maintains its arguments and contends there would be no- Ligne n°770 : use of granting voting rights to the foreigners if the after-effects
Ligne n°771 : such as civil strife are overlooked. Further, stability can never be ...
Ligne n°772 : ... maintained in the absence of security. And if the basic security is not- Ligne n°773 : provided to the foreign workers it would be absurd to think that these
Ligne n°774 : foreign workers would want to live in the country just because they can ...
Ligne n°773 : ... provided to the foreign workers it would be absurd to think that these- Ligne n°774 : foreign workers would want to live in the country just because they can
Ligne n°775 : vote. No foreigner would fancy the prospect of being abused while ...
Ligne n°774 : ... foreign workers would want to live in the country just because they can- Ligne n°775 : vote. No foreigner would fancy the prospect of being abused while
Ligne n°776 : standing to cast the ballot. The foreign workers migrate for reaping ...
Ligne n°775 : ... vote. No foreigner would fancy the prospect of being abused while- Ligne n°776 : standing to cast the ballot. The foreign workers migrate for reaping
Ligne n°777 : the profits because the same is not available to them in their own ...
Ligne n°779 : ... security levels.- Ligne n°780 : For the simple reason that foreigners do not identify with the soul and
Ligne n°781 : culture of the the country, they do not deserve an equal footing with ...
Ligne n°782 : ... the natives on the point of voting rights. “The granting of such rights- Ligne n°783 : to the foreign workers will devalue and dilute the institution of
Ligne n°784 : citizenship.” The sanctity of suffrage, which is the exclusive domain ...
Ligne n°868 : ... * Sports- Ligne n°869 : * Transport
Ligne n°870 : * Work ...