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Blast victim's kin denied visas
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Blast victim's kin denied visas
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| Aug 26 8:46 am | Posted by:
WDHIII
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The Indian mother and brother of the Sunrise Propane worker presumed killed in the massive propane blast were denied temporary visas to come to Canada in a desperate bid to find out what happened to Parminder Saini.
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tritium
Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:21 pm
I think this is a Good Choice by Canadian officials - this time.
One family member to deal with the issue of bring back a body or find a loved one.
They arrive, they may want to stay as a family. More refugees
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Gunnair
Wed Aug 27, 2008 4:26 am
"tritium" said
I think this is a Good Choice by Canadian officials - this time.
One family member to deal with the issue of bring back a body or find a loved one.
They arrive, they may want to stay as a family. More refugees
Astounding sympathy for their loss.
Jackass.
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Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:52 am
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One family member to deal with the issue of bring back a body or find a loved one.
They arrive, they may want to stay as a family. More refugees
I think this is a Good Choice by Canadian officials - this time.
One family member to deal with the issue of bring back a body or find a loved one.
They arrive, they may want to stay as a family. More refugees
Astounding sympathy for their loss.
Jackass.